This is not far from Belgrade, in Serbia. It’s where I had some of the sweetest memories as a child. Every vacation that I got, I went to spend my days on this absolutely incredible hill, surrounded by so much nature and the Danube river at the bottom. Every moment of the day turns beautiful and magical there. I have the fondest souvenirs.
We’ve been here many times before… it’s the monastery of Manasija, it has become a point of pilgrimage for my family. We go there to light candles, pray and have a pious walk. It was founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418, and there is still visible remains from that era.
One of my favorite places to go to when I’m in Serbia 🙂
This waterfall, near the Resava Cave, is a must see ! It’s truly beautiful and peaceful there. They have a traditional restaurant that serves amazing food… you gotta try it. &We just love going there as a family hangout, it’s always so much fun and we’ve had many delightful moments.
Let’s start with the High Roller, an observation wheel, from where you can get awesome views. It’s a truly fun experience, and they have an open bar on the last floor, with an open sky; pretty sweet. Or try the Zip Line !
Definitely do a tour to the Grand Canyon; depending on your budget, you have quite a few possibilities. Usually, you can book that right there and then. They might even have discount prices, whereas online they won’t because you do that in advance.
The best shows are mostly full, so if there’s one particular show you’re into and that’s quite famous, book online. Same goes for nightclubs with DJ-celebrities, you won’t get in unless you got a ticket first. But otherwise, all unsold shows will have discounts for the same-night.
You have the Gondola Boat Rides at The Venetian, a Shark Reef Aquarium at the Mandalay Bay, a Viewing Deck at the Eiffel Tower, another iconic view from the Stratosphere Tower, and the LINQ Promenade…
Mornings are usually quiet because people are still sleeping off the night before, so use that time (if you’re awake) to explore the town and see its many wonders. Go through the hotels and check their areas, and absolutely do not miss the best place to go on a shopping spree, which is The Forum Shops at Caesar’s.
Don’t go by foot everywhere : The Strip is pretty huge, and you’ll get tired with the heat and dryness from the desert; by the way, don’t forget to carry a bottle of water and chapstick. You have two ways of traveling with public transportation : The Deuce bus, which is really practical as it reaches all parts of town. Also, the Monorail (my personal favorite), but it only goes through the main hotels.
Visit the beautiful gallery at the Bellagio that currently displays a collection of Cirque du Soleil sculptures. While you’re there, see their botanical garden and the fountains ! They shoot water so high up in the sky, it’s almost unbelievable. Then go on a ride at the Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York.
Take the time to go all the way to the famous “Las Vegas Welcome Sign” and get you instagrammable picture there ! It’s super iconic and has vintage feels.