Las Vegas fun things to do alone: How to play solo without gambling in Vegas

By Kylie McLaughlin
August 7 2015 - 4:24pm
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Delano's beach club. Photo: Facebook
Delano's beach club. Photo: Facebook
A new shopping mall leads to The High Roller at Linq. Photo: iStock
A new shopping mall leads to The High Roller at Linq. Photo: iStock
Dine at Aria's Julian Serrano for a very Vegas experience. Photo: Julian Serrano/Facebook
Dine at Aria's Julian Serrano for a very Vegas experience. Photo: Julian Serrano/Facebook
Dining at new Japanese "street food' haven, Yusho. Photo: Yusho/Facebook
Dining at new Japanese "street food' haven, Yusho. Photo: Yusho/Facebook
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Top level of Container Park, downtown Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin/Getty Images
Top level of Container Park, downtown Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin/Getty Images
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin
Old signs at the Neon Boneyard, Las Vegas. Photo: Kylie McLaughlin

From free hugs to rock-star, chauffeur-driven trips to champagne breakfasts at the Grand Canyon, there are stacks of activities for the solo player in Sin City that don't involve staring at a pokie machine or into an empty glass in a smoky bar. Here are 12 of the best.

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