Reno has the nickname ‘the biggest little city in the world,’, so it is no surprise that it has loads of tourist attractions and activities. Once only known as being a cheaper alternative to Las Vegas, Reno has grown into a destination that stands on its own and is so much more than just slot machines. There is an excellent selection of things to do in Reno catering to everyone from outdoor lovers, to foodies and history buffs. So whether you are planning a road trip through California and Nevada, a weekend getaway, or using Reno as a base for skiing at Lake Tahoe or Mount Rose, you’ll want to read.
Top Things to Do in Reno, Nevada
This northern Nevada city sits just 22 miles (35km) from Lake Tahoe and about 105 miles (170 kilometers) southeast of the city of Sacramento making Reno an easy weekend escape. This guide covers all the best things to do in Reno including where to stay. So, let’s get started.
National Automobile Museum
Anyone who loves cars will be enthralled by this museum. Even non-car enthusiasts will appreciate the collection of more than 200 vintage cars. The exhibits range from old classics to special features, like celebrity cars, and famous race cars.
The National Automobile Museum even has favorites that have been featured in movies like Bat Man’s Batmobile and the Delorean from Back to the Future. With so much variety it is easy to see how the National Automobile Museum scores number one on our best Reno attractions list.
The interactive exhibits are also fantastic for younger visitors – making the National Automobile Museum suitable for both grown-ups and kids.
The museum spans four galleries and hosts cars from the period between 1892 and 2008. It is a wonderful indoor tourist attraction to escape the heat during the height of summer.
Reno Arch
Reno Arch is the city’s most iconic landmark. The colossal arch stretches across Virginia St. with ‘Reno’ in giant red letters and bright lights, with ‘the biggest little city in the world’ and hundreds of little stars underneath it. The arch is a modest stab at a Las Vegas-style strip. It is more iconic amongst Instagram users than anything else.
The Reno Street Arch is most impressive at night so make sure ot visit after dark, perhaps as you are casino hopping nearby.
And, if you have some extra time, venture down to the Old Reno Arch. The Old Reno Arch is on Lake St – stretching across the road and displaying identical words. It is nice to see the…
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