Non touristy things to do while in Las Vegas for InfoComm 2014

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Everybody knows that Las Vegas is famous for its entertainment and gambling scene, but the tourist thing can get a little rougheven for out-of-state visitors. We poked around and tried to find interesting, non-touristy, local-approved sites, establishments, restaurants and destinations that might be of interest to the adventurous InfoComm visitor (and anybody else who hopes to go off-the-beaten-path while in Vegas). So definitely give some of these places, restaurants, bars and venues a try when you are not visiting us at Booth #N117 in the North Hall at InfoComm.

Some of our quirkier favorites include:

According to this list by Forbes:

Bright and Loud considered things to do in Vegas (besides gable). Their list of suggestions includes:

They suggest eating at:

On Yelp, a Las Vegas local who tries to stay away from the Strip compiled a list of their favorite places to visit and eat. Their restaurant suggestions included:

Casino Guide offers its own suggestion of spots not found on a tourist map:

The Las Vegas website took a closer look at Downtown Las Vegas (AKA “Vintage Vegas”), which is “the center of revitalization with a booming entertainment and dining scene.” Their suggestions include (but are not limited to):

USA Today listed some of the places where locals eat. Here are some of their favorites:

 

The same paper compiled another list for “Las Vegas hipster” haunts:

Somehow there is more than one “hipster Vegas” list. This one comes by way of Top 10 Vegas:

So have fun and be safe (but not too safe, of course). And no matter where you land, make sure to visit us at Booth #N117 in the North Hall at InfoComm.