There’s electricity in the air, the kind that only hits when something huge is about to go down — and in Las Vegas, that means really huge.
The neon buzz has kicked up a notch, slot machines are chiming a little louder, and somewhere, Ric Flair is probably “WOO”-ing in a luxury suite. Why? Because WrestleMania 41 is rolling into town, and Sin City is ready take over to provide the most epic time imaginable.
And we have all the details on what to do, whether you’re balling on a budget or living like a high roller, here’s your ultimate guide to making the most of WrestleMania week and everything Vegas has to offer when you’re in town in the near future.
Picture this: From April 17th to 22nd, Vegas will turn into a wrestling wonderland that will include everything from huge shows like Friday Night Smackdown, Monday Night Raw at T-Mobile Arena and obviously the two night long spectacle known as WrestleMania 41 this Easter weekend, to late night parties, wrestler appearances and autograph signings to everything else in between.
The streets will be packed with fans wearing replica championship belts and their favorite wrestlers’ t-shirts. The city is getting the full dose of WWE and there is nothing like it. So, whether you’ve got front-row seats at Allegiant Stadium, or just here for the fevered chaos, you’re in for the ride of a lifetime.
Vegas is a city that opens up like a choose-your-own-adventure book — and trust us, every option is the right one. With WrestleMania week getting underway, there are a few spots in town promising endless fun, such as the Circa Resort & Casino in Downtown Vegas, which will be presenting what they are calling CircaMania – a weeklong event that includes one of the best alternatives if you don’t have tickets to the big show but still want to be in your complete wrestling glory.

WWE’s WrestleMania 41 will be held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 19 and April 20

Cody Rhodes was declared Undisputed WWE Champion at last year’s WrestleMania 40, which took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He’ll defend his title with a highly-anticipated match against John Cena at WrestleMania 41

Actor and professional wrestler John Cena announced he will be retiring at the end of the year, marking WrestleMania 41 as his final appearance in the WWE ring
There’s also Stadium Swim, which is their massive multi-level pool amphitheater featuring six rooftop pools, swim-up bars, and a 143-foot screen broadcasting sports and entertainment all day long.
Circa is going all out and will be showing WrestleMania 41 the entire weekend. Take note, the pools are heated, so as the summer continues, it will have to be a destination for all your future trips to Vegas if you aren’t able to make it for WWE’s version of the Super Bowl.
At Circa, there will also be live wrestling shows thanks to Knox Pro Wrestling, and wrestling influencer Chris Van Vliet will be podcasting live along with Sirius XM’s Busted Open Radio. If WWE Superstar CM Punk doesn’t unexpectedly show up to that, that might be the biggest surprise of the weekend.
WWE World takes over the Las Vegas Convention Center from April 17 to 21, turning it into a five-day wrestling fan haven. Expect everything from live podcasts and massive merch drops to meet-and-greets with your favorite superstars. It’s less of a festival and more like stepping straight into the heart of WWE fandom.
For those seeking more exclusive events, Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the official hotel of the WWE, will host WrestleMania After Dark, featuring four nights of high-energy parties at LIV and LIV Beach.
With appearances from Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair, the festivities will also feature performances by Machine Gun Kelly and Metro Boomin. The weekend concludes with the Gronk Beach party, hosted by none other than NFL Legend and former WWE 24/7 Champion, Rob Gronkowski, at LIV Beach on April 20.

WrestleMania 41 will continue on Monday, April 21 with Monday Night Raw at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada

Fontainebleau Las Vegas will host the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, April 18

WWE will host WrestleMania After Dark, featuring four nights of high-energy parties at LIV and LIV Beach
Meanwhile, WrestleMania week at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is going to be stacked with must-see events for the die-hard WWE fans in your life. On Friday, April 18, the 2025 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony will honor legends like Lex Luger and Michelle McCool, with Triple H leading the celebration.
Then on Saturday, April 19, the iconic Undertaker brings his chilling charisma to the stage for the 1 deadMAN SHOW, offering an intimate night of untold stories and live fan Q&A.
Finally, the chaos and comedy collide on Sunday, April 20, with The Roast of WrestleMania, where comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, top comedians, and WWE stars like Sami Zayn, The Miz, Braun Strowman, and Paul Heyman will be delivering a night of laughs, jabs, and surprises inside the BleauLive Theater.
But if you want to step away from the wrestling-themed events or if you’re not going to be in Vegas for WrestleMania Week, we also have you covered on everything else you need to see and do in Sin City.
Must See Las Vegas Attractions When You’re Not There For WrestleMania
Now if you’re not in town for WrestleMania, Las Vegas is still a very special place to visit with friends, family or for a romantic stay with the one you love. While you’ll likely want to try your luck at the tables, Las Vegas is full of other activities that will keep you entertained, and here are a handful of places to hit up while out there.

Apart from WrestleMania 41, Las Vegas is full of other activities that will keep you entertained

Must-see Las Vegas attractions include The Strip (seen), Amaya Modern Mexican inside The Cosmopolitan, Barry’s Downtown Prime at Circa, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix Plaza Experience opening in May
Just when you think Las Vegas has shown you all its tricks, it finds a new way to outdo itself. The Strip still shines like a fever dream of endless possibility, but lately, there’s a fresh buzz — like the city’s gone and hit its next evolution. Between the glitz of new openings and the edge of immersive experiences, Las Vegas isn’t just a place to visit anymore — it’s something to dive into headfirst.
Start with your appetite. Whether you’re looking to impress on date night or just want a burger that leaves you wanting more, the city’s dining scene runs the full spectrum. At Amaya Modern Mexican inside the Cosmopolitan, plates are bold, beautiful, and a little dramatic — in a good way.
Meanwhile, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen at Horseshoe keeps it real with comfort food, cold beer, and enough flat screens to catch every sports upset in real time.
Still hungry? Gordon Ramsay Burger at the Flamingo throws down gourmet patties with chef-level intensity, while Netflix Bites over at MGM Grand offers a bite-sized nostalgia trip for fans of food TV.
For something a little swankier, Barry’s Downtown Prime at Circa is what happens when old-school Vegas swagger meets steakhouse perfection — the kind of place where you sip martinis and talk big plans.
If your idea of fun leans more toward non-food experiences, later this year the Las Vegas Grand Prix Plaza Experience (opening later in May) gives Formula 1 fans a taste of high-octane fantasy brought to life — think full-throttle vibes without the jet lag.

Gordon Ramsay Burger at the Flamingo throws down gourmet patties with chef-level intensity

Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Sports Kitchen at Horseshoe keeps it real with comfort food, cold beer, and enough flat screens to catch every sports upset in real time
Visitors can explore F1 X, an interactive 4D experience filled with legendary artifacts, iconic cars, and virtual car design; F1 DRIVE, an official karting attraction on the actual Las Vegas Strip Circuit; and F1 HUB, the central gathering spot with racing simulators, a flagship F1 store, and premium food and drinks. These new experiences bring fans closer to the world of Formula 1 than ever before.
But not everything in Vegas is about high energy and high stakes. An evening at Swingers Las Vegas offers a more laid-back vibe, combining mini-golf with a lively bar setting. Expect a night full of laughs, playful competition, and a fun atmosphere where the goal isn’t necessarily to win — just to have a good time.
And then there’s another evening you can have, when Vegas drops the subtlety and leans into the spectacle with one of the best and most immersive shows to date, the DiscoShow at The LINQ, a pure glitter-soaked joy that is part musical, part Studio 54.
If you’re feeling the urge to get off the Strip and taste a different side of Vegas, head west to Summerlin. The Las Vegas Aviators light up the Ballpark Experience with minor-league baseball that feels anything but small — skyline views, craft beer, and the kind of laid-back energy that reminds you why spring nights were made for stadium lights.
So, whether you’re chanting “This is awesome!” from a packed arena or discovering the weird and wonderful corners of Vegas on a whim when you’re not there for WrestleMania week, one thing’s for sure: you’re not going home the same person you came in as.
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