Looking for things to do in Tivoli Village Las Vegas? Here are the things you don’t want to miss!
We had been to a couple of holiday events here, but now that we’re doing guides on all the shopping and dining destinations in Las Vegas, we wanted to show you all that we discovered at Tivoli Village.
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Last Updated: December 7, 2024
About TIvoli Village
Tivoli Village is located in the Summerlin neighborhood on the west side of Las Vegas. This outdoor mall is a one-stop shop for all your retail therapy needs, with 25+ stores and boutiques offering everything from luxury fashion to cozy home decor and wellness products.
In addition to shopping, Tivoli Village has a diverse range of dining options to satisfy any craving (you’ll see some of our favorites below).
Apart from shopping and dining, Tivoli Village hosts regular events and entertainment throughout the year, such as live music performances, food festivals, and holiday celebrations.
Getting to TIvoli Village
Tivoli Village is located at 400 S Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89145 (map).
Once you arrive, there are a few different parking options. We typically park in the underground parking, which has multiple entrances. Street-level parking and complimentary valet are available at the Alta Drive entrance (near the fountain).
Local Tip: There are Tesla Superchargers at the west end of Parking Garage Level 1, Bldg 350, at the east end parking lot, and off Rampart Blvd near Parking Garage Level 1, Bldg 330.
Best Things to Do in Tivoli Village
1. Get a Massage at The Now
410 S Rampart Blvd Suite 165, map
We started our day with a 50-minute massage with the calm balm enhancement at the Now. The sound of ocean waves, the smell of Jasmine Coconut candles, and the draping canvas walls set the atmosphere. We felt so relaxed afterward.
They have multiple locations throughout the US and two in the Las Vegas area (here and in Henderson).
Local Tip: If you love getting massages regularly, they have a subscription plan that saves you money and has no contract. They even have family plans that you can split.
2. Take Dance Lessons at Dance with Me Dance Studios
420 S Rampart Blvd #140, map
If you watch Dancing with the Stars, you’d recognize Maks & Val Chmerkovskiy, who founded Dance With Me studios with locations throughout the country. Tivoli Village is the westernmost studio. We had no idea when we first walked into the studio.
They teach a range of dances, from all the traditional ballroom dances to hip hop, and you can take either private or group lessons. If you don’t have a preference, you can do an introductory course and try a few different styles, which we did. I’m horrible at dancing and with instruction (I don’t know my left from right), but we both had a lot of fun learning new moves. It’d be a great summertime indoor activity in Vegas.
Local Tip: They also hold social dance parties at their studio, where you can drop in and join a dance party to practice and make friends. See their schedule here.
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3. Get a One-On-One Stretch Session at Stretch Lab
410 S Rampart Blvd Suite 180, map
Before visiting Stretch Lab, I had no idea that a one-on-one stretch session was even a thing. Jacob has been working on his flexibility to level up his climbing, and Stretch Lab gave him the deepest stretch he’s ever had.
After arriving, he met his Flexologist, and they evaluated his current state and discussed his goals. Then he did his stretch session, and they gave him their recommended plan for the future.
Often, we focus so much on recovery that we forget that stretching can prevent injuries by helping with flexibility and mobility. It also reduces muscle and joint pain.
Local Tip: Remember to bring grip socks (they require them). They also sell them in-store if you forget.
4. Have a Kid’s Tea Party at Cupkates
400 S Rampart Blvd #130, map
Here’s where you can spill some tea over tea… if you’re a kid. This one is for kids only, but since we don’t have any of our own, we threw ourselves a princess tea party. Cupkates is an adorable shop that makes freshly baked mini cupcakes, full-size cupcakes, cake pops, princess cakes, and more.
They host Princess Tea Parties with multiple options, but they all come with Dress Up, crafts, a princess parade, cupcakes to decorate, and pink glitter tea.
Local Tip: Kate’s daughter is a young entrepreneur and even has her line of hair clips in the shop. Just ask about it when you visit!
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5. Shop for Furniture at ValYou Furniture →
400 S Rampart Blvd Suite 120, map
We discovered Valyou furniture while shopping for a bed frame and loved its clean aesthetic. Since we got our bed frame, the Hawaii-based company has opened a showroom in Tivoli Village, and we decided to add a comfortable couch set to our living room. Before, it was more form than function. Now, we melt into it when we’re watching TV.
The best part of the showroom is that they offer a clearance section with 50% off some of the pieces. When we recently visited, they had a massive shipment of brand-new furniture pieces for clearance. It’s worth dropping by to see what they have available. Plus, the showroom is super cute and photogenic.
6. Workout at the Kilo Club
410 S Rampart Blvd #200, map
If you’re looking for an exclusive workout experience, then you need to check out Kilo Club. It’s a private club open to 21+ members. They cap their membership at 1,000 so that it never feels crowded. The facilities are stunning, and they have state-of-the-art equipment. Plus, it’s open 24-7.
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7. Drink from a Porron at Ada’s Wine Bar
410 S Rampart Blvd #120, map
Ada’s Wine Bar is a cute spot inspired by European corner wine bars. They have fantastic staff with sommeliers available, delicious food, and an extensive wine selection.
For a memorable experience, try drinking from a Porron! You can drink directly from these traditional glass wine pitchers by tilting your head back and pulling away as far as possible. They told us that the longer the pour, the longer your life. It looks like ours are going to be short and sweet. We both spilled on ourselves, but we’ll be back to give it some more practice. Check out our Reel here.
Local Tip: Check out their events and specials here.
8. Pick Up Steaks at Echo & Rig Butcher and Steakhouse
440 S Rampart Blvd Suite 120, map
From the outside, Echo & Rig looks like a typical restaurant, but as soon as you step inside, you’ll notice the butcher shop set up to the right. Not only can you eat a delicious steak here, but you can also pick up fresh cuts of meat to take home to cook yourself. Although they don’t have a set schedule, you can catch the chefs prepping the meats occasionally. They were cutting up a quarter cow when we visited.
Get a preview of the food on our Reel here.
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9. Enjoy Italian Food at Al Solito Posto
420 S Rampart Blvd suite 180, map
Our favorite Italian restaurant in Vegas is Esther’s Kitchen in downtown, so we were excited to try Al Solito Posto since the chef from Esther’s Kitchen collaborated on the menu.
The meal was delicious! It starts off with bread and some of the tastiest olive oil spread we’ve had. We quite a few items and our favorites were the Beets with Blackberry and Basil Ricotta, Mafadine Cacio e Pepe, and the Olive Oil Cake. They also roll around an after-dinner drink cart with some in-house drinks too!
Check out our Reel here.
BONUS: Visit the Night Market
Get ready for some after-dark fun at Tivoli Village’s night market. Throughout the year, Tivoli Village transforms so you can browse handcrafted items, shop for vintage and collectible items, get food at the food trucks and booths, and enjoy live music. It is free to attend, and the upcoming dates are:
- December 5, 4-8 PM – Nutcracker Night Market
- December 12, 4-8 PM – Nutcracker Night Market
- December 19, 4-8 PM – Nutcracker Night Market
Local Tip: Tivoli Village also holds other events throughout the year. Check this page for the latest.
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Map of the Best Things to Do in Tivoli Village
More Things to Do in Tivoli Village – Tivoli Village Directory
- Basner Fine Art
- Bauteam German Kitchen Taylors
- D’annata Boutique
- David Tupaz American Couture
- Desert Valley Gallery
- FormalWear2U
- Hub Modern
- Inscriptagraphs
- Jeff White Custom Jewelry
- Joeleene
- L Makeup Institue
- Lifestyle Audio Video Interiors
- MBF Photography
- OsiBodyFit
- Perspire Sauna Studio
- Pressed Juicery
- Restoration Hardware
- SEV
- Stitched Lifestyle
- The Shade Store
- Vasari
Upcoming Events
FIT4MOM- STROLLER STRIDE CLASS
Date: Every Tues, Thurs, and Friday from 9-10 AM between Feb 1 and Dec 31, 2024
What: Stroller Strides is an interactive fitness class that moms can do with their babies while helping to create community for the entire family. The class includes power walking/jogging and intervals of strength and body toning exercise using exercise tubing, your stroller, and the environment. Taught by certified fitness instructors with specialty training in the pre and postnatal woman, it is a great workout for ANY level of exerciser. All instructors abide by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ recommendations for exercises. Stroller Strides instructors weave songs and activities into the routine designed to engage and entertain baby, while moms are led through a series of exercises specific to her role as Mom.
HORSE DRAWN CARRIAGE RIDES
Date: Thursdays to Saturdays between Dec 5-21 from 4-8 PM
What: Create unforgettable memories as a beautiful horse whisks you and your loved ones away on a festive journey through Tivoli Village during the heart of the holiday season. Carriage Rides are first-come, first-served. Guests are encouraged to arrive early as lines fill up fast.
RAID THE KNIGHT VENDOR FAIR
Date: Dec 7 from 10 AM – 3 PM
What: Shop over 40 vendors will feature a variety of licensed merchandise, memorabilia, and homemade crafts from all your favorite Las Vegas professional sports teams. Shoppers can find jerseys, wall art, accessories, clothing, ornaments, home decor, gifts and more! Tickets are $5 at the door or bring a toy for the Burn Foundation Toy Drive.
PUPPIES & PROSECCO
Date: Dec 7 from 12-4 PM
What: Get ready to meet and adopt some of the most adorable rescue pets in Las Vegas while enjoying (1) complimentary glass of prosecco or sparkling cider, on us! Compliments of Ada’s Food + Wine. Be sure to bring your furry friend in their funniest holiday sweater to be entered into our first ever Pet Sweater Contest! Don’t miss this chance to find your new furry friend and support local animal rescues!
CRAFT FESTIVAL
Date: Dec 8 from 10 AM to 4 PM
What: LV Craft Shows®️ presents the Sunday Craft Festival at Tivoli, a shopping experience that supports local and growing businesses featuring original crafts, unique, handmade, high-quality products, local food + flavors, and at times a little bit of vintage. It will be a great day out for the whole family with a wide selection everyone can enjoy, including food trucks offering delicious meals, drinks, and desserts.
VITALANT BLOOD DRIVE
Date: Dec 21 from 11 AM – 3 PM
What: Schedule your appointment to give blood at www.vitalant.org and click on “donate now” and enter blood drive code: L1Q29 or contact Vitalant at 877-258-4825 for assistance. Appointments are encouraged; walk-ins are always welcome. Bring photo identification.
Where to Eat in Tivoli Village Restaurant directory
- Ada’s Wine Bar (💰💰, Wine Bars) – excellent wine selection and Mediterranean-inspired shared plates
- Al Solito Posto (💰💰💰, Italian) – classic Italian recipes. Our faves were the Beets, Cacio e Pepe, and Olive Oil Cake
- Cupkates (💰💰, Desserts) – freshly made cupcakes and more
- Echo & Rig (💰💰💰, Steakhouses) – delicious steakhouse and butcher shop
- El Dorado Cantina (💰💰, Mexican) – specialty margaritas, tableside guac, and tasty Mexican dishes
- La Casa (💰💰, Bars / Tobacco Shops) – cigars, cocktails, and live music
- Leone Cafe (💰💰, Cafes) – Italian coffee shop with fresh baked goods and homemade specialty breakfast
- Milkcow (💰💰, Ice Cream) – soft serve ice cream
- PKWY Tavern (💰💰, Sports Bars) – a sports bar with drinks and food
Where to Stay
Essential Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes if you plan on walking around a lot.
- Wear sunblock – the Vegas sun can be intense.
- Check the weather and dress appropriately. It is an outdoor shopping area.
- Bring a light layer. Even when it’s hot outside, indoor spots blast their AC in Las Vegas, so I always need a light jacket since I run cold.
- Take advantage of their free valet parking (you still have to tip).
Planning Checklist
- Get comprehensive insurance for your trip.
- Download these helpful language apps.
- Find a great deal on Las Vegas hotels.
- Arrange a rental car for your trip.
- Book a tour for your visit.
- Get airport lounge access.
- Buy a travel charger to keep your devices charged.
- Get a new backpack for your trip.
- Buy a Las Vegas travel guide.
- Pack the appropriate shoes for your trip.
- Don’t forget your in-flight essentials.
- Save money on attractions with Go City.
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