Las Vegas Strip Walk (Day)
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Walk the full length of Las Vegas Boulevard — from the iconic 1959 sign at the south end to the original casino district at Fremont Street. Six decades of architectural ambition compressed into 6.8 miles: pyramids, Roman palaces, indoor canals, and the machine that built a city in the desert.
Stops on This Tour (8)
- 1 Luxor & Excalibur Two of the Strip's most theatrically ambitious properties — an Egyptian pyramid and a medieval castle — sit at the south end.
- 2 MGM Grand The MGM Grand — 6,852 rooms and 170,000 square feet of casino floor — is a monument to the engineered environment.
- 3 Bellagio Fountains The Bellagio fountain show — 1,200 nozzles, 21 million gallons of water — runs every 15-30 minutes along the Strip sidewalk.
- 4 Caesars Palace Caesars Palace — open since 1966 — was the Strip's original themed mega-resort, a Roman fantasy built for the American middle class.
- 5 The LINQ & High Roller The LINQ Promenade — an open-air pedestrian walkway — leads to the High Roller, the world's tallest observation wheel at 550 feet.
- 6 The Venetian The Venetian brings Venice to the desert — indoor canals, singing gondoliers, and a ceiling painted to look like sky.
- 7 Wynn & Encore The Wynn and Encore represent the post-themed era of Las Vegas — understated luxury replacing spectacle.
- 8 The STRAT Tower The STRAT Tower marks the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip — 1,149 feet of observation tower built where the Strip's economics ran out.
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