Oracle’s Modern Marketing Experience 2016, in collaboration with brand storytelling platform Fabl, is pleased to share some of our favorite spots to visit when in town.

Start the day out with an exhilarating experience—the Mirage offers Dolphin Yoga in its underground dolphin viewing area. The curious animals sometimes mimic the poses of the yogis, we hear. $50/hour

Dolphin yoga at the @Mirage is a great way to stretch out and recharge #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
Dolphin yoga at the @Mirage is a great way to stretch out and recharge #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
In town for #MME16? Check out @ChapelHats for the perfect souvenir @OracleMktgCloud
In town for #MME16? Check out @ChapelHats for the perfect souvenir @OracleMktgCloud

From the Mirage, catch the free tram to Mandalay Place and make your way up to Chapel Hats for a Las Vegas souvenir. You can take home a Rat Pack-inspired fedora or a frothy, feathery fascinator—just not another fishbowl margarita glass, please!

Grab lunch at El Dorado, whose fresh fruit sangrias, dizzying selection of tequilas, and gluten-free, organic empanadas has made this the best new Mexican joint in Vegas.

Nothing beats El Dorado’s tacos & sangrias on a hot day. #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
Nothing beats El Dorado’s tacos & sangrias on a hot day. #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
At the #MME16? Head out to Red Rock Canyon for some stunning views. @OracleMktgCloud
At the #MME16? Head out to Red Rock Canyon for some stunning views. @OracleMktgCloud

Head out to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Your $7 admission fee supports the conservation of critical habitat for desert tortoises and other wildlife, protection for wild horses and burros, cultural resource preservation, and trail maintenance and repair. It’s a small price to pay to enjoy all of these things, as well as the stunning views and vistas of the Nevada desert. Mountain biking, rock climbing, and horseback riding are available, also.

Or, feast your eyes all around the 18b Las Vegas Arts District. Galleries, co-ops, collectives, museums, and even an outdoor art garden all converge here, alongside countless shops and boutiques, for your pleasure and convenience. When casino-overload takes hold, treat yourself to a healthy dose of culture by nourishing your senses with works of art produced by both local and internationally acclaimed creatives.

Feast your eyes all around the 18b Las Vegas Arts District #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
Feast your eyes all around the 18b Las Vegas Arts District #MME16 @OracleMktgCloud
Celebrate the #MME16 with one of chef Gordon Ramsay’s signature concoctions. @OracleMktgCloud
Celebrate the #MME16 with one of chef Gordon Ramsay’s signature concoctions. @OracleMktgCloud

Grab a cocktail at the Gordon Ramsay Pub and Grill. No matter what you think of the prickly celebrity chef or his franchises, his cocktails are killer. The Ramsay Tonic, a $15 concoction of Tanqueray Ten, St. Germain, Fever Tree tonic, and fresh cucumber and grapefruit juices, might be the best thing you taste in Vegas.

Or, swing past the ever-fascinating, ever-changing rock memorabilia displays at the Hard Rock and take a seat at the Center Bar, which offers, hands-down, the best people watching in the city.

Try the chicken and red velvet waffle sliders with vanilla bourbon maple syrup at Therapy. Of course they have other things, like charred kale salads and French dips, but why would you order anything but RED VELVET WAFFLE SLIDERS?

Or, indulge in dinner at Rose. Rabbit. Lie. at the Cosmopolitan. Part supper club, part social club, this swanky spot is famous for its caviar tacos, but offers a wide selection of eats, from tiny tastes to “social feasts,” including a $1200 presentation of whole steamed Alaskan red king crab, lobster, and caviar. Have a glass of champagne at nearby Chandelier because you’re there, and because it’s gorgeous.

Wrap up your #MME16 adventure by enjoying Bellagio’s fountain show.
Wrap up your #MME16 adventure by enjoying Bellagio’s fountain show.

Wrap up the day by taking in the Bellagio’s fountain show. The grand spectacle of lights, music, and cascading water changes daily, so everything old is new again. Somehow this just feels like classic Las Vegas.