The LINQ Promenade, Las Vegas

The LINQ Promenade, Las Vegas (must see)

Prepare to be dazzled once again as the Las Vegas Strip reveals its newest gem: The LINQ Promenade. Nestled between The Linq and Flamingo resorts, directly opposite Caesars Palace, this vibrant open-air district is the ultimate escape from the bustling casinos. Step into a world where blue skies and warm weather invite you to leisurely stroll through a collection of shops, bars, and restaurants, all conveniently gathered in the heart of the renowned Las Vegas Strip.

Since its grand opening on March 31, 2014, this energetic marketplace has captivated visitors with over 300,000 square feet of space, showcasing around 40 distinct retail, dining, and entertainment experiences. Immerse yourself in culinary delights at acclaimed eateries like In-N-Out Burger, Yard House, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, and Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop—all claiming their spot at The LINQ.

While the Promenade offers an array of attractions, the star of the show is undeniably the High Roller. Standing tall at a staggering 550 feet, this Ferris wheel reigns as the world's highest. Adorned with 1,500 LED lights, it casts a mesmerizing glow as it soars 55 stories above the Las Vegas skyline. Step aboard for a 360-degree panoramic view of the iconic Strip and the breathtaking Valley.

The LINQ Promenade also boasts the renowned Brooklyn Bowl—a music venue that accommodates over 2,000 concert-goers. Within its walls, you'll find a restaurant, 32 bowling lanes, a sports viewing area, nightly live performances, and a vibrant nightclub space.

Adding to the excitement, the newest addition to the Promenade is the FLY LINQ zip line, which opened on November 9, 2018. As the first and only zipline soaring over the Las Vegas Strip, it features 10 exhilarating side-by-side lines. This thrilling attraction operates daily, extending its excitement well into the night until 1 am.

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Sight Name: The LINQ Promenade
Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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