Best Las Vegas venues for video production.
Las Vegas is a strange filming city. The Strip looks brutal on camera. The desert is the opposite, ordinary from the freeway, world-class on a cinema camera. Downtown sits in between. The working location guide we'd hand a creative director new to shooting in Las Vegas: where actually works, where to skip, and what each venue requires.
Desert & outdoor
- Red Rock Canyon NCA. 25 min from the Strip. Iconic red sandstone, mountain backdrops. Scenic Loop opens at dawn. Permit required for crew + tripod + lighting. Best for: hero brand films, lifestyle B-roll, wedding ceremonies, drone reveals.
- Valley of Fire State Park. 60 min northeast. Otherworldly red rock formations, almost Martian. Permit required. Best for: hero shots, narrative scenes, cinematic establishing.
- Calico Basin. Less crowded Red Rock alternative. Easier permitting than the main NCA. Great for early-morning sunrise without weekend traffic.
- Lake Las Vegas. Mediterranean-style village + water. Photogenic for hospitality, lifestyle, wedding. Private community, coordinate with their film office.
- Floyd Lamb Park. Green oasis (rare in Vegas). Wedding-friendly, lake, mature trees. Opens at 8am, too late for sunrise.
- Springs Preserve. Botanical garden look + small amphitheater. Good for non-Strip lifestyle shots.
- Sunrise Mountain. East valley overlook with Strip in the distance, best at dawn and dusk.
Strip resorts, filming-friendly
Every major Strip resort allows filming with permitting + COI. The friction varies. From easiest to hardest:
- Cosmopolitan. Design-forward interiors, photogenic outdoor pool decks, decent film office responsiveness.
- Aria. Modern minimalist lobbies, clean architecture, MGM film office handles permitting.
- Bellagio. Iconic but heavily booked. Conservatory and Fountains are protected, needs specific authorization.
- Wynn / Encore. Best film office of the Strip. Premium location fees but professional process.
- MGM Grand / Mandalay Bay. Large footprints, predictable approvals.
- Caesars Palace. Iconic but logistically complex, multiple buildings, lots of guest flow.
All Strip resorts: 2-6 weeks lead time. $1-2M COI minimum. Location fees $500-$5,000+ per day. A property-side handler on set during filming.
Downtown & Arts District
More shoot-friendly than the Strip. Faster approvals, smaller fees, more creative latitude:
- Circa & Plaza Hotel. Downtown boutique with rooftop pool (Stadium Swim) and big-format LED. Cinematic city skyline B-roll.
- The Drey Hotel. Boutique hospitality with rooftop. Filming-friendly when booked through their team.
- Esther's Kitchen. Arts District restaurant with photogenic interiors. Negotiable for non-disruptive coverage off-hours.
- Velveteen Rabbit. Cocktail bar with strong design, works for lifestyle and hospitality content.
- The Smith Center. Iconic Symphony Park architecture. Highly photogenic exterior.
- Fremont Street. Iconic but signage-heavy. Filming under the canopy requires Fremont Street Experience LLC sign-off.
Conference & event spaces
- Wynn Convention Center. Cleanest neutral lighting and most modern A/V on the Strip. Best for executive interviews + corporate event coverage.
- Caesars Forum. Flexible large-room configurations, decent lighting, mid-Strip location.
- Cosmopolitan Ballrooms. More design-forward than typical conference space, works for branded events.
- Mandalay Bay Convention Center. Decent natural light in the lobby atrium. Inside ballrooms are predictable but generic.
- Las Vegas Convention Center. Functional, ugly on camera. CES uses it because of size. Bring lots of supplemental lighting.
- Aria Convention Center. Modern, clean, photogenic. Good A/V infrastructure.
Permits, fees, and timing
- Clark County film permit: Required for filming in public spaces (parks, streets, government buildings). $50-$300 + insurance. 3-5 day processing.
- State park permit (Red Rock NCA / Valley of Fire): Required for crew + tripod + lighting. $50-$500 per day. 2-4 weeks lead time.
- Strip resort filming: Direct with property film office. $500-$5,000+ per day plus security/handler costs. 2-6 weeks lead time.
- COI requirements: $1-2M general liability minimum. Some venues require additional drone-specific endorsement.
Always factor permitting into the production schedule. A great location with sloppy permitting is more expensive than a good one with clean approvals.
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