Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
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Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Fanny Osorio

A free, 14,000-square-foot indoor garden inside the Bellagio that gets reimagined five times a year by a team of horticulturists working with what feels like an unlimited budget. The seasonal installations are genuinely spectacular — and the room is open 24 hours, which is a pleasant Vegas-specific use of the phrase. Walk through at 3 a.m. with a coffee.

Insider tip

Visit twice if you can — once during the day, once after midnight when the crowd thins. Each season's installation runs 6-8 weeks.

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