Girls’ Trip to Vegas: A Glam & Fun Weekend Guide
Plan the best girls’ trip to Las Vegas with this ultimate guide!
It’s time to take that girl vacation from the group chat to reality. Known as both the Entertainment Capital of the World and Sin City, Las Vegas is one of the most vibrant cities in the U.S. The city is famous for its dazzling lights, nonstop shows, rich culture and history, and an abundance of attractions to satisfy every kind of traveler.
From strolling the iconic Las Vegas Strip, to snapping photos at Seven Magic Mountains, to immersing yourselves in the artistic-technology world of Area 15, your girls’ weekend will be full of new experiences. Plus, the culinary scene here is top tier, spanning Italian, French, American, Asian, and beyond to satisfy every craving.
Ready to turn dreams into bookings? Below is a full weekend itinerary for a girls’ trip to Vegas — covering where to go, what to eat, how to shop, and how to let loose.
Friday: Exploring the Strip
Afternoon – Arrival at Harry Reid International Airport
Your adventure starts when you touch down at Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran International Airport).
While some may choose a scenic drive, flying gets you there faster. Once you land, head to your hotel or resort on The Strip, check in, refresh, and get ready to explore.
The Strip offers many top stays perfect for a girls’ weekend
3:00 PM – Explore the Strip & Lunch
The Las Vegas Strip is world-famous for a reason: luxury hotels, neon lights, iconic landmarks, and endless entertainment. You’ll pass by Caesars Palace with its Roman-inspired architecture, The Venetian with its canals and gondolas, and Bellagio with its elegance and fountains.
For lunch around Park MGM, here are excellent options:
- Toscana Ristorante & Bar for classic Italian fare
- Side Betty Grill for burgers, nachos, and casual comfort food
- La La Noodle for tasty Pan-Asian dishes
- Babette’s Steakhouse & Bar for luxurious steak and seafood
Each offers a slightly different vibe — pick based on your hunger level and mood.
5:00 PM – Return & Refresh
After walking the Strip and sampling local flavors, it’s time to head back to your hotel to get glam and ready for the evening show. Vegas nights call for sparkle.
6:30 PM – Colosseum Concert at Caesars Palace
Dress to impress and head to the Colosseum Theatre at Caesars Palace, known for hosting superstars like Celine Dion, Kelly Clarkson, Cher, and more.
Before the show, stop by Vanderpump Cocktail Garden for artisanal cocktails and elegant ambiance — a great place to start your night.
10:00 PM – Late Dinner / Drinks at On the Record
After the concert, wander to On the Record at Park MGM — a speakeasy-style lounge + nightclub with small bites, drinks, cozy seating, and a dance floor. If you’d rather have a sit-down dinner, Babette’s Steakhouse & Bar is nearby and offers a rich, decadent menu in a luxe setting.
Saturday: Area 15, Seven Magic Mountains & Neon Museum 9:00 AM – Pool Time
Begin your day slowly by lounging at your hotel pool. Resorts on the Strip often have elaborate pool decks, cabanas, and relaxing atmospheres — a great way to recharge before your day of exploration.
10:30 AM – Explore Area 15
Grab breakfast or a coffee at Conduit Café or Lumin Café inside Area 15, located just about one mile west of the Strip. Then dive into the immersive attractions:
- Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart — an otherworldly interactive supermarket experience
- Haley’s Comet — indoor dual-track suspension coaster
- Universal Horror Unleashed — immersive horror-themed attraction
- Illuminarium — sensory and visual journey
- Birdly — VR flight simulator mimicking bird motion
Area 15 is a creative hub combining art, technology, and entertainment — ideal for a fun, unexpected twist in your itinerary.
2:00 PM – Lunch at Snappy Burger
Next, head to Snappy Burger, a retro-style drive-in movie/burger joint. Think vintage vibes, American classics (Angus burgers, fries, slushies), and movies playing all day to complete the throwback ambiance.
4:00 PM – Seven Magic Mountains
Take a 30-minute drive south to Seven Magic Mountains, a public art installation by Ugo Rondinone. Seven towering, brightly painted rock pillars (30–35 ft tall) stand dramatically against the desert backdrop — and best of all, it’s free to visit and perfect for photo ops.
6:00 PM – Dinner at Hobak Korean BBQ
Return to the city and dine at Hobak Korean BBQ on Spring Mountain Road. With a lively, neon-lit interior reminiscent of Seoul street food markets, this place offers communal grill tables, premium cuts (Black Angus beef, pork combos), and sides like kimchi and corn cheese. It’s fun, interactive, and very Instagrammable.
7:00 PM – The Neon Museum
As night falls, visit The Neon Museum, dedicated to preserving Las Vegas’s iconic neon signage. The museum spans two acres and includes over 200 restored signs from casinos, hotels, and businesses.
Don’t miss these sections:
- The Boneyard — outdoor display of historic signs
- Brilliant! — a dramatic light-and-sound show among the signs
- Neon Boneyard North Gallery — additional exhibits
The visual and historical experience is unique and atmospheric.
9:00 PM – Shopping & Fountain Shows
After the museum, walk the Strip for shopping and night magic:
- The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace — ~160 luxury brands (Burberry, Balenciaga, and more.)
- The Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian — designer shops amidst canals and gondolas
- Paris Las Vegas — boutiques with a European flair
Finish the night with the Bellagio Fountain Show, or for something different, catch the Fall of Atlantis animatronic show at Caesars. Both are free and spectacular.
Sunday: Drag Brunch & Farewell
11:00 AM – Drag Brunch at Hard Rock Café
Your final day begins with a Drag Brunch at Hard Rock Café on the Strip. Expect live drag performances (often featuring RuPaul's Drag Race stars), a full brunch buffet, and bottomless mimosas. Enjoy the rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia (guitars, stage costumes) and views of the Strip and Bellagio Fountains from the terrace.
2:00 PM – Departure
After brunch, return to your hotel to check out and pick up souvenirs. Many hotels have gift shops carrying Vegas-themed items, jewelry, accessories, and more. Then head to Harry Reid International Airport for your departure — likely still high from a weekend packed with laughter, glam, and unforgettable moments.



