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    Fountain of the Gods - Fountain of the Gods

    Fountain of the Gods

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.4 miThe Strip

    It's been a few years since I last stopped by the Caesars Forum Shops. I had an event at Carmine's…read moreon a Wednesday evening and had a chance to look at the Fountain of the Gods. The Forum Shops is like a gigantic Roman fantasy world. But with the Fountain of the Gods, it certainly elevates the experience and brings it to an entirely new level! Looking at those massive statues, and the water flowing from them was amazing! It's as if there is marble everywhere you look, and then on top of it, this magnificent painted sky ceiling over head! This type of atmosphere is something that only exists here in Las Vegas! What I like most about this place is that you don't have to spend money to go there. Just walk around, take pictures, enjoy the area! I was surprised how much detail the statues had, especially if your interested in either Greek or Roman Mythology! I love the whole area around the statue as well! With all of the shopping, great dining options, it's such a fantastic experience! I thought the Fountain of the Gods was worth stopping for, even if it's just for a few minutes while walking through Caesars Palace. It's one of those iconic Vegas details in the Forum Shops. Great photo op area too!

    Fountain of the Gods is an enormous sculpture located in The Forum Shops at Caesars…read more The fountain is inspired by Roman mythology of abundance and vitality, featuring sculptures of Roman gods, mystical creatures, and a cascading fountain where water is symbolic of life and renewal. It's amazing to see the sculpture in person and is great for memorable photo ops!

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    Busy on the weekends!!

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    Domsky Glass - glass bowls we made at the studio. June 2026

    Domsky Glass

    5.0(18 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    We often attend workshops and glass blowing demonstrations at their studio on Highland. We have…read moremade plates, bowls, Christmas ornaments and glass hearts. Larry and Barbara are friendly and good instructors. The studio is beautiful and inviting. I highly recommend visiting!!!

    I am so glad that I discovered this business. I have always been interested in learning about how…read moreblown glass is fused and created. I reached out to this business and sadly learned that there are no places in town that teach this skill. This business does offer other classes working with fused glass so I decided to sign up for one. The cost for my class was only $40 which I thought was very reasonable. Although I am not in this part of town often, the studio was easy to find parking was plentiful in their lot. This business is broken into two areas. When you enter, you are in the gallery and there are various artists featured along with their pieces. Very impressive. In the back of the studio is where all the glass art is created. There are kilns, tools, workbenches etc. My friend and I signed up to create a colorful heart this past Saturday morning. We were warmly greeted by Don who checked us in and then we patiently waited for the class to begin. Barbara and Larry (owners) took us back into the working part of the studio and we all found our places around two tables. Since we were handling glass, we had to wear gloves for safety. The purpose of the class was to create a mosaic style heart/paperweight. There were two large trays at each table filled with colorful, fused glass. After trying various sizes of the glass, I was finally able to finish creating my design and considered my heart masterpiece completed. Larry was extremely informative and helpful throughout the class as was Barbara. I learned from Larry about their extensive involvement with our community. They had just recently held an event for the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation. I love a small business that gives back and it makes me want to support them even more. Both Barbara and Larry display a real passion for what they do and enjoy sharing it with others. Larry expressed to me how addicting creating this kind of art an be and I totally believe him. After our hearts were created, they would now be placed in the kiln for firing. Barbara advised all of us that as soon as our hearts were ready, we would be notified and able to pick them up. I have been looking for a creative outlet and I believe I will be back taking more classes and learning more about working with fused glass.

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    Las Vegas Strip - 5.25.2025

    Las Vegas Strip

    4.0(360 reviews)
    4.7 miDowntown

    The Las Vegas Strip is one of the most famous places in the world although it only spans about 4.2…read moremiles. Many people know it as a gambling capital of the world but there are lots of other reasons people come visit. There are a lot of well-known restaurants, buffets, bars, and other activities like pools, day and night clubs, entertainment, and shopping. One of the unique things about the Strip is the open container laws that allow people to walk around the area with alcohol. Another unique thing is that there are tons of restaurants and bars that open late and some even 24/7. Of course, all the casinos are open all day and night purposefully with no windows around so you lose track of time. It's walkable up and down the street and although it can get to 100 degrees in the summer, you can take shortcuts through the different resorts and buildings. It's a place that draws visitors from all over the world, so you'll see a cast of characters no matter where you go. There really is something for everyone here.

    Until you're here, you can't quite comprehend what you're about to see…read more This is the most visually satisfying feat in architecture I've ever seen. I was in awe as we walked up and down the strip. You definitely need good shoes. As they say, what you see in front of you is actually a mile away. It's truly crazy. We say so much, walked so much, and took in so many sights and sounds. It's so gorgeous.

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    Crystals Place Public Art Collection - 9-8-23 View from the upper level

    Crystals Place Public Art Collection

    4.3(6 reviews)
    0.5 miThe Strip

    This is near the center at Crystals. They have different size water vortexes that fill with water…read moreand change colors. It's interesting to watch.

    In Las Vegas, amongst the glitz, lights, night life, booze, gambling and shopping (don't get me…read morewrong, these are all pretty fantastic in this 2 mile block of Southern Nevada along the world famous Vegas Strip!), art can often be an after thought. A moment in which in your burry eyed, foggy state of boarding your return flight home, you might vaguely remember a giant thing with tumbling numbers or a giant tree house looking thing you thought was a restaurant. But make no mistake, those items (which are indeed public art) have been placed there for you to see, experience, be mesmerized by and enjoy....whether you actually knew it or not. Crystals and the City Center area that surrounds it, is a treasure trove of some of the city's greatest contemporary, cool art installations. From the cool Mihajima Marks U.S debuted piece that went in to Crystals last year, to the funky cool tree house that houses Maestros designed by David Rockwell or James Turrell's Akhob located inside Louis Vuitton (appointments required, so call well in advance)...great art is everywhere at Crystals! Look up City Center Art Collection before you visit, for if art is your thing, this is a fun scavenger hunt around City Center, in addition to Crystals (the shopping entity at City Center). Most of the pieces are large and can make you travel around the entire site to discover. The art at Crystals can rotate from time to time, so keep your eyes peeled for new stuff during each visit.

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    Crystals Place Public Art Collection
    Crystals Place Public Art Collection

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    Fiori di Como by Dale Chihuly - Fiori di Como by Dale Chihuly

    Fiori di Como by Dale Chihuly

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 miThe Strip

    Every time I go to the Bellagio, I like to look straight up and admire the Fiori di Como by Dale…read moreChihuly. The Bellagio's lobby has an amazing glass flower sculpture with over a thousand hand blown glass flowers of every color imaginable. In all of my visits to the Bellagio, I am still constantly amazed at the attention to detail, beauty, and craftsmanship of this piece of art. Every time I visit the Bellagio Conservatory, I have to stop by the Fiori di Como by Dale Chihuly as well! Many people who pass through the lobby see the Bellagio's impressive fountain display outside. There is a equally impressive display above them! If you look up while visiting the Bellagio, Fiori di Como will be well worth the visit to the Bellagio Hotel entrance! The great thing about seeing Fiori di Como is that it is completely free when you visit the Bellagio! No matter where you come from, whether this is your first trip to Las Vegas or your tenth trip to Las Vegas, it would be nice to take a little time to view this world class piece of artwork! It is a beautiful work of art and one of my top hidden gems located inside the Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas! Parking for the first 3 hours is free for Nevada Locals!

    The Fiori di Como sculpture in the Bellagio lobby is absolutely stunning. It's one of my favorite…read morepieces of free to view art in the city, and anyone who loves bright colors and flowers will want to check this out! This is a large and breathtaking glass installation created by artist Dale Chihuly. His piece features hundreds of vibrant, hand-blown glass flowers suspended from the ceiling of the hotel lobby at the Bellagio. The colors are so rich and bright, it feels like you've stepped into a living rainbow. I'd say this is one of the most beloved and pretty public art displays in town, and it's the perfect companion piece to the adjacent Bellagio Conservatory. It's located right in the hotel lobby which is adjacent to the parking garage (and the Conservatory), making is super easy to park and pop in to take a peek.   This is a Las Vegas spot that's perfect for photos, as the colors are super photogenic. Even if you don't know a thing about art, you can't help but look up and admire the intricate details and burst of color overhead.  I think this is one of the prettiest works of art in all of Las Vegas. Totally worth a stop if you're near the hotel.

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    The Big Edge at City Center - Sculpture

    The Big Edge at City Center

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.8 miThe Strip

    Impressive sculpture made up of 200 boats (canoes, kayaks, and more). It can be viewed from the…read morewalkway connecting Aria and Vdara, the best vantage point from the Vdara side, an easy stop for me on my way to a museum after having brunch at Aria this past Monday. The artist, Nancy Rubins, is known for clustering together collections of materials (airplane parts, appliances, mattresses) to create bigger structures. When I first looked at the Big Edge artwork, I thought it was covered in cobwebs, but what I was seeing were stainless steel structural wires which are a big part of what Rubins likes about this piece, an appreciation and understanding of physics (as she has worked alongside engineers in her creations).

    How on earth do you get a good picture of this sculpture? It is located out in the middle of where…read morea few roads wind around it in the CityCenter Roundabout. I'm not sure there is a place to get out, park, and take a photo! The sculpture itself is kind of interesting. It was created by Nancy Rubins and was installed in 2009. It consists of more than 200 boats assembled into a flower cluster. These are full-sized massive boats. There are aluminum canoes, kayaks, rowboats, and sailboats in this art mass. They are held together with steel wire. If you want to see it, the best spot would be from a nearby hotel so you could look down on it. But, for the free option, you should just drive by slowly without angering other drivers, and snap a picture. I noticed Las Vegas drivers are short of patience and quick on the horn!

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    View (coming from Aria)

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    Lee's Wine Experience - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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