Las Vegas Attraction
Topgolf Las Vegas
Topgolf Las Vegas is a high-energy driving range and entertainment venue combining golf games, food, and nightlife just off the Strip. It’s best for groups, casual players, and anyone looking for a social activity rather than a traditional attraction.
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Topgolf Las Vegas
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Snapshot Verdict
- Overall vibe: High-energy, social, game-driven golf entertainment
- Best for: Groups, casual players, and social nightlife experiences
- Biggest downside: Can be expensive and time-consuming
- Time needed: 1–2 hours
Overview
Topgolf Las Vegas is a multi-level driving range and entertainment venue located just behind MGM Grand on the south end of the Strip. Rather than a traditional golf experience, it combines technology-driven golf games with a full-service bar, restaurant, and lounge atmosphere.
Guests rent hitting bays by the hour and aim for large illuminated targets on the range while tracking scores automatically. The experience is designed to be social and accessible, even for people who have never played golf before.
Unlike traditional Las Vegas attractions, Topgolf is flexible and open-ended — you can stay for a quick session or spend an entire evening here.
In practice, this works best as a group-focused activity or evening plan, rather than a quick stop while exploring the Strip.
What the Experience Is Like
Topgolf is built around private hitting bays, where groups take turns hitting microchipped golf balls toward large targets on the range. Each shot is tracked and scored automatically, turning the experience into a series of simple games rather than traditional golf.
The venue spans multiple floors, with each bay offering seating, table service, and a clear view of the range. Food and drinks are a central part of the experience, and the atmosphere shifts depending on the time of day — more relaxed during the afternoon and more energetic in the evening.
Unlike structured attractions like the Shark Reef Aquarium, which follow a defined path, or casual walk-through environments like Container Park, Topgolf is entirely self-paced and built around group interaction rather than exploration.
Compared to smaller attractions like Museum of Illusions, Topgolf is a longer, more social experience that works better as a primary activity rather than a quick stop.
Who It’s Best For
- Groups and friends looking for a social activity
- Couples wanting a casual, interactive night out
- Visitors who don’t want a traditional show or attraction
- Beginner or non-golfers looking for something easy and fun
Who Should Skip It
- Solo visitors looking for a quick attraction
- Travelers on a tight schedule
- Budget-conscious visitors (cost can add up quickly)
- Anyone expecting a traditional golf or sightseeing experience
Location
Topgolf Las Vegas is located just behind MGM Grand on the south end of the Strip, with both direct access from the resort and a separate external entrance.
It works particularly well when paired with nearby hotels or attractions, especially if you are staying at MGM Grand, Park MGM, or New York-New York.
Nearby hotels like MGM Grand and Park MGM make this an easy addition to a south Strip itinerary. This works especially well as a pre-dinner activity, late-night option, or a break between hotel stops in this part of the Strip.
Note: While connected to MGM Grand, Topgolf has its own main entrance on Koval Lane.
Tickets & Entry
Topgolf does not use traditional admission tickets.
Instead:
- You rent a hitting bay by the hour
- Pricing varies based on time of day (higher in evenings and weekends)
- Each bay can accommodate multiple people
Reservations are recommended, especially at night or on weekends. Walk-ins are possible but may involve wait times.
Because pricing is based on time rather than entry, costs can increase quickly for longer visits or larger groups.
You can book directly through Topgolf’s official website or at the venue.
Time + Friction
- Time needed: 1–2 hours
- Ease: Very easy, no planning required beyond reservation
- Friction level: Moderate (cost + wait times during peak hours)
This is not a quick stop — it works best as a planned activity or evening anchor, rather than something you casually drop into.
Is It Worth Visiting?
Topgolf Las Vegas is worth it if you’re looking for a social, interactive activity rather than a traditional attraction.
It fills a different role than sightseeing stops like the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign or structured experiences like the Neon Museum Las Vegas.
For most visitors, it works best as a group activity or evening experience, especially if you want something more interactive than a show or casino.
If you’re building a full itinerary, this is best combined with other options in our Best Las Vegas Attractions guide.
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Check AvailabilityHighlights
- Multi-level driving range with interactive games
- No golf experience required
- Full-service food and drink in each bay
- Strong group and social atmosphere
- Easy to access from major Strip hotels
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to be good at golf to enjoy Topgolf? ▼
No. The games are designed for all skill levels, including beginners.
How much does Topgolf Las Vegas cost? ▼
Pricing is based on bay rental and varies by time of day. Evenings and weekends are more expensive.
Do you need a reservation? ▼
Reservations are recommended, especially at night. Walk-ins are possible but may involve a wait.
Is Topgolf good for kids? ▼
Yes, during the day. Evenings are more adult-oriented.
Is Topgolf indoors or outdoors? ▼
It is a covered outdoor range with climate-controlled hitting bays.