A fixed 14-day Las Vegas solo route with immersive attractions, easy logistics, and enough flexibility for independent travel. Built from Lodgai's prebuilt itinerary library for travelers who want a ready-made plan that feels confident and easy to navigate.
Solo travelers should check the 'Single Rider' line at major attractions like FlyOver Vegas to bypass long group queues throughout the trip.
Navigate from Harry Reid Airport via the dedicated rideshare hub. Once on the Strip, the Las Vegas Monorail is the most efficient solo-friendly connection.
09:005757 Wayne Newton Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Arrival at Harry Reid International Airport
Touch down at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). For the solo traveler in 2026, the arrival experience is remarkably frictionless thanks to biometric baggage tracking and AI-driven customs kiosks. The airport serves as an immediate immersion into the city's unique culture, featuring the chime of terminal slot machines and floor-to-ceiling windows offering a first glimpse of the Strip's vertical towers.
Tip: Head to the mezzanine above Terminal 1 baggage claim; it houses a quiet aviation museum section perfect for a low-key first photo of the skyline.
Next move: Take a 15-minute rideshare to the central Strip.
Begin your solo journey with a 30-minute rotation on the High Roller. As a solo traveler, the climate-controlled glass cabins offer a moment of quiet reflection while surveying the vast Mojave landscape and the intricate resort grid below. In 2026, the cabins are equipped with interactive screens using augmented reality to identify landmarks in real-time.
Tip: Book the 'Happy Half Hour' ticket to enjoy a drink at the in-cabin bar—it's a great way to meet other travelers in a casual setting.
Next move: Exit the High Roller directly into the LINQ Promenade.
Spend your first evening exploring the LINQ Promenade. This pedestrian-only district is filled with unique shops and outdoor bars. In 2026, the promenade has expanded its focus on public art, featuring large-scale digital installations that shift based on pedestrian movement.
Tip: Visit the upper floor of 'I Love Sugar' for a unique perspective of the promenade that many tourists miss.
Next move: Walk to your central resort or take the monorail.
The Mob Museum speakeasy, 'The Underground,' allows solo guests to sit at the bar without a reservation, providing a great opportunity to talk history with the bartenders.
Head Downtown for the day. Use the free 'Downtown Loop' shuttle or a 15-minute rideshare from the Strip.
09:00300 Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
The Mob Museum
Housed within a beautifully restored 1933 courthouse, this museum offers three floors of immersive exhibits. As a solo traveler, you can explore the actual courtroom used for the 1950 Kefauver hearings at your own pace. In 2026, the museum has expanded its 'Global Networks' exhibit to include a look at 21st-century digital crime.
Tip: Head to the basement to find 'The Underground' speakeasy; use the side entrance with a password for a more authentic entry experience.
Next move: Take the free Downtown Loop shuttle south to the Arts District.
13:00Charleston Blvd and Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89104
18b Arts District Stroll
Escape the corporate glitz and find the local soul of the city in the 18b Arts District. This neighborhood is filled with sprawling street murals that are a solo photographer's dream. Solo travelers can easily blend in at the many independent coffee shops or browse curated vintage collections along Main Street.
Tip: Grab a handcrafted latte at 'Vesta Coffee Roasters'; it is a local favorite and the perfect spot for a solo mid-afternoon energy boost.
Next move: Take a 10-minute rideshare north to the Neon Museum.
Experience the history of the Vegas skyline. Located in the North Gallery, 'Brilliant!' uses advanced projection mapping to re-illuminate dozens of iconic signs from the Stardust and Sahara, syncing them to a high-energy soundtrack of classic Vegas hits.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early to get a spot in the center of the gallery; it provides the most balanced perspective for the projection mapping.
Next move: A 15-minute rideshare will take you back to the Strip.
Solo travelers should book the 'OMEGA ACCESS' card at AREA15; it allows you to 'hack' computers throughout the exhibit to unlock the full narrative on your own.
AREA15 is located just off the Strip. Use the newly expanded 'Vegas Loop' Tesla tunnel if available from your resort.
09:003215 S Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89102
AREA15: Omega Mart
Enter a world of wonder at AREA15, starting with Meow Wolf’s 'Omega Mart.' Solo travelers can spend hours opening freezer doors to discover portals into glowing alien landscapes. As a solo explorer, you have the freedom to investigate the corporate conspiracy at your own pace.
Tip: Look for the slide hidden in the freezer section; it’s the most fun way to descend into the lower levels of the exhibit.
Next move: Stay within AREA15 for the afternoon activity.
For a solo adrenaline spike, visit this permanent 110,000-square-foot scream park. Solo travelers can brave the dark corridors where professional 'scare-actors' and high-budget animatronics create a living nightmare.
Tip: If the scares get too intense, look for the 'Safe Zone' markers where you can rest and view the prop displays.
Next move: Take a 10-minute rideshare to The Forum Shops.
Cap off your tech-heavy day at the F1 Arcade. Solo visitors can hop into a pod and compete against global leaderboards on tracks like the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Between races, enjoy high-end bites and a signature cocktail at the bar.
Tip: Check the 'Fastest Lap' leaderboard; as a solo racer, setting a top time can often win you 'Arcade Credits' for future races.
Next move: Walk back to your resort or take the monorail.
For Red Rock, you MUST book a 'Timed Entry' reservation online at recreation.gov if visiting between October and May.
Rent a car for the morning excursion to Red Rock Canyon. Rideshares can be difficult to secure inside the park loop.
09:001000 Scenic Loop Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89161
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Experience the majestic solitude of the Mojave. Red Rock Canyon is a solo traveler's paradise, featuring a 13-mile one-way scenic drive. For a solo hike, the 'Dinosaur Ridge' trail is a short, well-marked loop with high visual reward.
Tip: Download official trail maps for offline use; cell service is nearly non-existent once you enter the 13-mile scenic loop.
Next move: A 30-minute drive will return you toward the central valley.
Explore the birthplace of Las Vegas. Solo travelers can visit the Nevada State Museum on-site and explore the sustainability gallery. It is an essential educational stop that helps you understand the delicate balance of life in the Mojave Desert.
Tip: Check the daily schedule for the 'Flash Flood' exhibit—it's a thrilling, safe demonstration of desert weather power.
Next move: A 10-minute rideshare west leads to the Chinatown district.
End your day of natural discovery with a culinary tour. As a solo traveler, the numerous plazas—like Shanghai Plaza—offer endless opportunities to sample world-class cuisine, from xiao long bao to Japanese robata.
Tip: Visit 'Shanghai Taste' for famous soup dumplings; as a solo diner, you can often find a seat at the counter with a view of the chefs.
Next move: A 10-minute rideshare will return you to the Strip.
For the best 'Sphere' experience, choose seats in the 300 or 400 section to get the full immersive wrap-around effect of the 16K screen.
Navigate the North Strip using the 'Vegas Loop' Tesla tunnels, which connect Resorts World and the Venetian/Sphere complex.
09:00255 Sands Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169
The Sphere: Postcard from Earth
Spend your morning inside the architectural marvel that redefined global entertainment. For the solo traveler, 'The Sphere Experience' featuring the film 'Postcard from Earth' is a breathtaking immersion. The 16K resolution LED screen wraps over and behind you.
Tip: Arrive an hour early to interact with 'Aura' and the other AI robots in the grand atrium; they are a high-tech highlight for solo travelers.
Next move: Use the indoor pedestrian bridge connected to The Venetian.
Spend your afternoon wandering through the Wynn gardens. Defined by its sun-drenched atrium and oversized floral hot-air balloons, it offers a moment of sensory peace away from the high-stakes casino floors.
Tip: Grab a coffee from 'Caffe Belvedere' and enjoy it while sitting near the koi ponds for a peaceful solo break.
Next move: Take a 5-minute rideshare north to The STRAT Tower.
Conclude your day with a solo dinner 800 feet above the city. The entire dining room revolves 360 degrees every 80 minutes, ensuring you see every major landmark during your meal.
Tip: Book your reservation for 30 minutes before sunset to see the city transition from daylight to glowing neon in one full rotation.
Next move: A 15-minute rideshare will take you back to your resort.
The Atomic Testing Museum acquired a new Los Alamos Confinement Vessel in 2026; visit the 'Bomb Without the Boom' exhibit to see it.
Navigate the area east of the Strip using rideshares. For the return to the Strip, RTC bus Route 202 is a good solo option.
09:00755 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
National Atomic Testing Museum
Delve into Nevada's explosive Cold War history. It offers a meticulously curated look at the atomic age. Solo visitors can move at their own pace through atmospheric galleries that simulate the 'Ground Zero' experience.
Tip: Don't miss the 'Atomic Pop Culture' section; it’s a solo-friendly area filled with vintage toys and posters.
Next move: Take a 5-minute rideshare to the Pinball Hall of Fame.
Located directly across from the iconic 'Welcome' sign. This non-profit museum houses hundreds of functional machines ranging from the 1950s to the present. The machines cost only 25 to 50 cents to play.
Tip: Bring a roll of quarters; while there are change machines, having your own supply saves time on busy afternoons.
Next move: Take a 10-minute rideshare north to FlyOver Las Vegas.
Experience the sensation of flight. This simulator uses a 52.5-foot spherical screen and motion seats to soar over breathtaking footage of the Grand Canyon and Zion captured in 8K resolution.
Tip: Book the 'Double Ride' ticket to see both the 'Wild West' and 'Iceland' journeys for a small upcharge.
Next move: Most major resorts are within a short walk or rideshare.
Boulder City is the only town in Nevada where gambling is illegal; enjoy the unique 'Americana' silence of this historic community.
Rent a car for the 45-minute drive south to Hoover Dam and Boulder City. Use the car for the return trip to the Strip.
09:00Hoover Dam Access Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005
Hoover Dam Powerplant Tour
Spend your morning at a Wonder of the Industrial World. Solo travelers can take the Powerplant Tour deep into the tunnels to see the massive generators providing electricity to three states.
Tip: Walk onto the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge for the highest and most spectacular aerial view of the dam for free.
Next move: Drive 10 minutes south to Lake Mead marina.
13:00490 Horsepower Cove Rd, Boulder City, NV 89005
Lake Mead Desert Princess Cruise
Cool off on the water with a mid-afternoon cruise. This offers a unique perspective of Hoover Dam from the water level. The captain provides educational narration about the formation of the lake and local wildlife.
Tip: Keep an eye on the shorelines; Bighorn sheep are frequently spotted coming down to the water's edge in the afternoon.
Next move: Drive 15 minutes to downtown Boulder City.
18:00Arizona St & Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005
Historic Boulder City Historic District
Step back in time. The historic district is a preserved piece of Americana with Art Deco architecture. Solo travelers can stroll through antique shops and enjoy a quiet lunch or dinner at a local diner.
Tip: Visit 'Grandma Daisy’s' for the best ice cream in Nevada; it's a local institution.
Next move: Take a 45-minute drive back to the Las Vegas Strip.
Valley of Fire has very limited cell service; download your offline maps and ensure your gas tank is full before leaving the Strip.
Rent a car for the 55-mile drive north. The journey takes about an hour each way.
10:0029450 Valley of Fire Hwy, Overton, NV 89040
Valley of Fire State Park: Fire Wave Hike
Experience the raw beauty of the Mojave. The 'Fire Wave' hike is a must—a moderate 1.5-mile trail leading to a spectacular swirling rock formation. Solo travelers will appreciate the profound sense of solitude and geological scale.
Tip: Arrive at the park gate by 8:00 AM to beat the midday heat and the tour bus crowds; the morning light is best for photos.
Next move: Drive 1 hour south to return to the Las Vegas area.
The Lion Habitat Ranch is an animal sanctuary; bring a hat and sunscreen as most viewing areas are outdoors and exposed.
Today requires a car or rideshare to Henderson (20 mins south) and further south on I-15 for the art installation.
09:00382 Bruner Ave, Henderson, NV 89044
Lion Habitat Ranch
Visit a sanctuary dedicated to the care of over 20 lions and Ozzie the painting giraffe. Solo travelers can take the 'Feeding Tours' for a rare look at these majestic cats up close in a respectful setting.
Tip: Arrive at opening when the lions are most active; by midday they often retreat to the shade for long naps.
Next move: Drive 10 minutes to Ethel M Chocolate Factory.
Watch the hand-packed chocolate-making process. After a sample, stroll through the botanical cactus garden, one of the world's largest, featuring over 300 species of desert plants.
Tip: The cactus garden is best visited in late afternoon when the desert light makes the plants glow—perfect for solo photography.
Next move: Take a 15-minute drive south on I-15 to Seven Magic Mountains.
Visit Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone's installation. Seven towers of colorful boulders stand more than thirty feet high. The vibrant fluorescent colors juxtapositioned against the natural desert is a striking solo photo-op.
Tip: Visit around sunset; the colors of the stones change dramatically as the sun dips below the horizon.
Next move: Take a 20-minute drive north back to the Strip.
Utah is one hour ahead of Nevada; depart by 5:30 AM to arrive at the Zion Visitor Center by 9:00 AM local time to secure parking.
Rent a car for this 165-mile drive (approx. 2.5 - 3 hours each way). Ensure you have a full tank before leaving Nevada.
10:00Springdale, UT 84767
Zion National Park: Pa'rus Trail & Canyon Overlook
Experience the majestic red cliffs of Zion. For a solo day trip, the Pa'rus Trail offers high-impact scenery without extreme exertion. If you're an experienced hiker, 'Angels Landing' (permit required) or the 'Narrows' are world-class options.
Tip: In 2026, the park shuttle requires a reservation during peak months; book your 'Shuttle Pass' online weeks in advance.
Next move: Drive back to Las Vegas for a late evening return.
Death Valley is one of the hottest places on Earth; bring at least two gallons of water per person even for a solo day trip in winter or spring.
Rent a car for the 120-mile drive west (approx. 2 hours each way). The drive through the Amargosa Valley is scenic and isolated.
10:00Death Valley, CA 92328
Death Valley: Badwater Basin & Artist's Drive
Visit the salt flats of Badwater Basin, 282 feet below sea level. Drive the 9-mile 'Artist’s Drive' to see the multicolored volcanic and sedimentary hills of 'Artist’s Palette.' The silence and scale of this national park provide an unmatched solo desert experience.
Tip: Visit 'Zabriskie Point' for the best golden hour views of the badlands before driving back to Vegas.
Next move: Drive back to Las Vegas for an evening hotel reset.
Grand Canyon West is Hualapai tribal land; respect all photography bans in sacred areas, especially on the Skywalk bridge.
Rent a car or book a solo-friendly bus tour. The drive is approximately 2.5 hours each way from the Strip.
10:00Peach Springs, AZ 86434
Grand Canyon Skywalk & Guano Point
Visit the West Rim, home of the Skywalk cantilevered glass bridge. Solo travelers can walk 70 feet over the edge. Guano Point offers the 'Highpoint Hike' with 360-degree views of the canyon and the Colorado River below.
Tip: You cannot take phones onto the Skywalk; professional photos are available for purchase but are expensive.
Next move: Drive back to Las Vegas for a final Strip evening.
UnCommons is located in the Southwest valley; it's a great spot for a solo lunch and browsing independent boutiques.
Rideshare is the best way to reach UnCommons (20 mins southwest) and return to the Strip for the spa.
09:00Durango Dr & I-215, Las Vegas, NV 89148
UnCommons Urban Village
Spend your morning at this sophisticated mixed-use development. Visit 'All'Antico Vinaio' for a world-famous Florentine sandwich and browse local boutiques in a setting that feels like a quiet piece of Los Angeles in the Nevada desert.
Tip: Check the UnCommons event calendar; they often host solo-friendly workshops or mid-day live music in the courtyard.
Next move: Take a 20-minute rideshare back to the Strip.
Indulge in a final afternoon of solo self-care. This Forbes Five-Star awarded sanctuary features heated stone loungers and a series of vitality pools. It is a quiet, deeply luxurious environment perfect for reflecting on your 14-day trip.
Tip: A 'Day Pass' allows you full access to the sauna, steam room, and plunges even if you don't book a treatment.
Next move: Most major resorts are within walking distance.
Conclude your final full day at the adult-only Circa Resort. The Legacy Club on the 60th floor offers a refined vantage point. As a solo guest, the bar seating provides a front-row seat to the skyline as the city transitions to night.
Tip: Arrive 20 minutes before sunset to secure an outdoor bar stool for the best photo of the city lights flickering on.
Next move: A 15-minute rideshare will return you to your resort.
Most Strip hotels allow you to 'self-check' your bags at the bell desk for free even after checkout, allowing you to enjoy your final hours luggage-free.
Spend your final hours at the Fashion Show Mall on the North Strip. Final transit to the airport is a simple 15-minute rideshare.
09:003131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Wynn Conservatory Stroll
Spend your final morning wandering through the Wynn gardens. Defined by its sun-drenched atrium and oversized floral hot-air balloons, it offers a final moment of sensory peace before your journey home.
Tip: Grab a coffee from 'Caffe Belvedere' and sit near the koi ponds for a peaceful start to departure day.
Next move: Walk south 5 minutes to the Fashion Show Mall.
Enjoy over 250 stores in this architectural marvel. Watch a pop-up fashion show on the mall's retractable runway while grabbing a final healthy lunch at the food hall before heading to the airport.
Tip: Head to the 'Deck' near the food court for a fantastic final view of the Strip skyline.
Next move: Final destination; take a 15-minute rideshare to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS).
Conclude your 14-day solo journey with a biometric departure. Terminal 3 provides an excellent vantage point to watch planes take off against the backdrop of the glowing Strip skyline.
Tip: If you have an AMEX or Priority Pass, the Centurion Lounge in Concourse D is the best spot for solo travelers to relax before a flight.
Next move: Final destination; check-in for your flight home.