The Strip, Nevada, United States


4.5 (34.9k reviews) Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #7 in Las Vegas Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas

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Stretching for over 4.2 miles, the most famous entertainment destination in the U.S. showcases an eclectic collection of mega hotels and resorts, glitzy casinos, lavish shopping malls, and Michelin-starred restaurants. The best way to enjoy the Strip is to stroll down the avenue and marvel at free spectacles like the dancing fountains of Bellagio and the erupting volcanoes of The Mirage. Or rest your legs by joining an open-top bus tour that cruises down the boulevard. For a more adventurous experience, splurge on a luxurious helicopter tour for a bird’s eye view of Las Vegas’ iconic landmarks. – Tripadvisor

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S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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  • 5Mike H 5:00 PM May 9, 2021
    Wow like they say what happens here stays here
    Never saw any problems and we did walk a lot had to stop and rest many times because a medical condition I have tucked into a casino sat at a slot machine until I caught my energy back. Lots of liquor being consommé. Lots of people dressed up. Only problem I saw was the strip is no place for children and I saw a lot of them as there were plenty of women with just pasties on and short shorts. Women with whips all performers trying to make a $$$ Las Vegas is like Disney world you can do it on a budget or go crazy and spend tons of money. Saw a drink selling for $56 and a bottle of coke was 4.59 but people didn’t care Fat Tuesday had a line from the minute they open until probably closing time. Thursday was more crowded then rest of week as people from LA made long weekend. Knowing this I’d go to Fremont street on Thursday next time I’m sure more street performers

  • 5James W 5:00 PM Feb 10, 2023
    Bring a good pair of shoes for the walking!
    Don't be shy to dip into your pocket and get the 3 day bus pass. Takes you to the outlet stores at both ends of the bus route. Also Freemont Street, Pawn Stars, many other tours and get off at all of the Casio's along the strip. There are two bus transfer hubs (one at either end) which gives you access to side routes as well.) Go online and print out a map in advance then plan your routes accordingly. Since COVID, there is no longer an express bus from the strip to Freemont Street therefore you're on the DUCES and it's many stops but the route isn't that bad. Chat with the many other tourists on the buses as well as the local residents about places to visit and or eat. $8.00 for a 24 hour period but the 3 day pass eliminates the need for getting a daily pass. Ticket machines accept cash & cards. IF you have problems with the machines or need directions, staff were very courteous and helpful with information however they cannot help much with ticketing issues. There is a 702 # to call if you have problems.