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Las Vegas Strip Map
Considered the most expensive 4 mile stretch in the world, the Las Vegas Strip which is the section of Las Vegas Blvd from Mandalay Bay to The STRAT Hotel Casino and SkyPod has some of the world's top hotels and attractions that are uniquely Las Vegas.
Equip yourself with a Vegas map because sightseeing along the Strip is like traveling the world on foot. From the pyramids of Giza (Luxor Hotel), to the Statue of Liberty (New York New York), to the Eiffel Tower in Paris (Paris Las Vegas), to the Colosseum of ancient Rome (Caesars Palace), to the canals of Venice (The Venetian), and everything else in between.
About 42 million annual visitors make this small stretch of road among the most visited in the world. It's no wonder Fabulous Las Vegas is considered one of the top tourist destinations in the world.
Below is a Vegas Casino Map to help guide you on your next visit to Las Vegas.
Map of Las Vegas Strip Hotels and Casinos
Las Vegas Strip Map - Photo de mappe de la strip de las vegas - Mapa del Strip de las Vegas
3D Vegas Strip Map
Note: Las Vegas resorts are huge and may appear to be closer together than they are.
Las Vegas Strip FAQ's
The Las Vegas Strip is miles / km from Sahara Avenue at the North end to Russell Road at the South end.
Although possible, walking from Harry Reid International Airport to the strip is not recommended. On arrival it might look as though you can walk out of the terminal and right into the Luxor hotel. However the northwest runway sits between the Airport terminal and the Strip. Getting around that runway is a mile walk to the closest hotel (MGM Grand or Tropicana).
The Mid strip and South strip has more concentration of resorts and seem to have more activities than the North strip. However with the recent opening of Resorts World Las Vegas in the North Strip, this mega resort is a Vegas must see.
There are no free shuttles on the Strip but there are free trams that connect a few hotels. Riding the Las Vegas Deuce is the least expensive way to sight-see along the Vegas Strip.
Location of Hotels on the Vegas Strip
The Vegas Strip is divided into three sections:
Walking the Vegas Strip
Where is The Sphere and how can I get there?
The MSG Sphere Las Vegas Address:
Sands Ave, Las Vegas, NV
Walking to The Sphere
Walking to The Sphere is easy. Head to the Venetian Las Vegas. From there, the venue can be accessed via the Venetian Pedestrian Bridge connected to The Venetian Resort. Visitors can enter the property on foot via the Plaza Entry on the east side of the building via Sands Ave. or Westchester Drive.
Taking the Uber/Lyft (ride sharing) to The Sphere
Rideshare pick up and drop off for Sphere is located at the corner of Sands Ave and Koval Lane. (Pickup Zone is within the Wynn Parking garage)
Riding the Las Vegas Monorail to The Sphere
The nearest Monorail Station to The Sphere is Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station. It’s a 4 min walk away. You can also take the Monorail to Harrah’s & The LINQ Monorail Station Las Vegas and walk to The Venetian Pedestrian Bridge and follow the directions to the Sphere.
Taking a Bus to The Sphere
The following buses will get you within walking distance of The Sphere
Route - Simmons / Koval Southbound
Route - Lamb Southbound / Desert Inn & Spring Mtn Westbound
CX - Centennial Express Southbound
Route - Flamingo Eastbound
Route - Paradise Southbound
Las Vegas Neighborhoods
Considered the cultural center of Las Vegas, Downtown Las Vegas is made up of seven neighborhoods and features a variety of cultural and historic attractions including galleries, museums, public art sites, shops, restaurants, promenades and many other points of interest, and not to mention the famous Fremont Street Experience. Old Las Vegas (Downtown) is where you will find:
Fremont Street Experience
Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
Arts District
Fremont East District
More
Las Vegas Place and Time
Flight times to Las Vegas
5 hours from New York,
3 hours from Chicago,
1 hour from Los Angeles
Drive times in Las Vegas
Drive time from Harry Reid International Airport to the Las Vegas Strip is 15 minutes.
Drive time from Los Angeles to the Las Vegas Strip is 4 hours
More driving distances
Vintage Vegas Strip
Taken: July 25, - An aerial of the Las Vegas Strip looking north. On the left is: Caesars Palace, a Texaco, Budget Rental Car, Mobil, Castaways, and a Denny's. On the right is: the Flamingo, Orange Julius, Pyramids Motel, Motel Sand Dunes, Travelodge, Four Fountains Restaurant, and the Sands.
Taken: December 11, - An aerial of the Las Vegas Strip looking southwest. The Riviera, Stardust, Silver Slipper, and Frontier are the major properties that are visible. The Stardust marquee was feet tall and was the tallest freestanding sign in the world.
Taken: February 25, An aerial of the Las Vegas Strip looking north. The Stardust is in the foreground with the Sahara tower in the background.
Fremont Street looking west from 2nd Street circa
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