Where to Take Your Kids in Las Vegas

Vegas is a city full of life and activity. No need to leave the family at home. Here are a few things you can do with the kids:

1. Shark Reef Aquarium

Life underwater is always a spectacle to behold, and the Shark Reef Aquarium is an interesting place to visit with kids. It's located inside Mandalay Bay, and you can take advantage of their tours featuring shark habitats, including views of a shipwreck with an all-around view of sharks and other fish. By the touch pool, the kids can touch the water with a few sea creatures swimming past.

2. Marvels Avengers Station

If your kids are a bit older, they will want to visit Marvels Avengers Station and have a glimpse of some of their favorite superheroes. The visit is also super fun because they'll learn some back story into the history of characters such as the Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man and more.

3. Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Garden

You cannot separate a child from treats, and a tour to Ethel M chocolate factory could be the ultimate fun experience for them. There are no admission fees to the venue, making it even better as a destination to visit on multiple occasions when you want to spend time with kids. Here they will see how different chocolate treats come into being, and you can treat them to a few treats at a reasonable price. The cactus garden here is also beautiful and perfect to explore on a nature walk.

4. Downtown Container Park

Spend an afternoon at the Downtown Container Park. This venue has different activities for the kids to enjoy. The Treehouse playground is perfect for them to run around and have fun with other children. There is also a 33-foot slide for some adrenaline rush for your kids in a safe and child-friendly environment. If they get hungry, Cheffini's Hot Dogs or Pizza Zazza have delicious bitings and meals for you, and you won't have to shift locations to eat.

5. Discovery Children's Museum

The Discovery Children's Museum offers an exceptional experience for kids to learn and have fun at the same time. The exhibits are often in rotation throughout the year, and you can find new things each time you visit. The museum is rich in science and history, a spectacular7-foot tower that kids love, and several climbing and sliding structures for some activity.