Custom Walk in Las Vegas, Nevada by lesley8968 created on 2025-05-13
Guide Location: USA » Las Vegas
Guide Type: Custom Walk
# of Sights: 14
Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 6.4 Km or 4 Miles
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# of Sights: 14
Tour Duration: 3 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 6.4 Km or 4 Miles
Share Key: L8885
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1) New York-New York Hotel & Casino (must see)
The New York-New York Hotel and Casino, located on the renowned Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, embodies the spirit of New York City through its captivating architecture and unique features. Under the ownership of Vici Properties and management by MGM Resorts International, this vibrant establishment pays homage to the iconic landmarks of the Big Apple.
Visitors are greeted by scaled-down replicas of famous structures like the Statue of Liberty, while the hotel's towering edifice showcases a collection of skyscrapers. The most prominent among them is a magnificent imitation of the Empire State Building, standing tall at 47 stories and reaching a height of 529 feet (161 meters). This impressive structure held the title of Nevada's tallest building until the unveiling of Wynn Las Vegas in 2005.
Within the premises, guests can enjoy the thrilling Big Apple Coaster, which encircles the hotel tower, offering an exhilarating experience. The casino, covering an area of 51,765 square feet (4,809.1 square meters), provides ample space for gaming enthusiasts, while the hotel boasts a grand total of 2,024 well-appointed rooms.
Construction commenced in March 1995. Finally, on January 3, 1997, the doors swung open, marking the inauguration of a joint venture between MGM and Primadonna Resorts. In 1999, MGM acquired Primadonna Resorts' ownership share, solidifying its position as the sole proprietor. In the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a spontaneous memorial site emerged near the Statue of Liberty replica, serving as a poignant tribute.
Recognizing the importance of honoring the victims, an official memorial was erected in 2003. However, during a subsequent remodeling of the resort's facade, this memorial was eventually removed a decade later. As part of the renovation, a delightful addition was made in 2014 in the form of Hershey's Chocolate World, further enhancing the overall guest experience.
Throughout its history, the resort has played host to a wide array of talented entertainers and captivating shows. From 2001 to 2006, the esteemed comedian Rita Rudner graced the stage, delivering laughter to delighted audiences. Another notable production, the enchanting show Zumanity, captivated viewers from 2003 until 2020, leaving a lasting impression on all who experienced its magic.
Visitors are greeted by scaled-down replicas of famous structures like the Statue of Liberty, while the hotel's towering edifice showcases a collection of skyscrapers. The most prominent among them is a magnificent imitation of the Empire State Building, standing tall at 47 stories and reaching a height of 529 feet (161 meters). This impressive structure held the title of Nevada's tallest building until the unveiling of Wynn Las Vegas in 2005.
Within the premises, guests can enjoy the thrilling Big Apple Coaster, which encircles the hotel tower, offering an exhilarating experience. The casino, covering an area of 51,765 square feet (4,809.1 square meters), provides ample space for gaming enthusiasts, while the hotel boasts a grand total of 2,024 well-appointed rooms.
Construction commenced in March 1995. Finally, on January 3, 1997, the doors swung open, marking the inauguration of a joint venture between MGM and Primadonna Resorts. In 1999, MGM acquired Primadonna Resorts' ownership share, solidifying its position as the sole proprietor. In the aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a spontaneous memorial site emerged near the Statue of Liberty replica, serving as a poignant tribute.
Recognizing the importance of honoring the victims, an official memorial was erected in 2003. However, during a subsequent remodeling of the resort's facade, this memorial was eventually removed a decade later. As part of the renovation, a delightful addition was made in 2014 in the form of Hershey's Chocolate World, further enhancing the overall guest experience.
Throughout its history, the resort has played host to a wide array of talented entertainers and captivating shows. From 2001 to 2006, the esteemed comedian Rita Rudner graced the stage, delivering laughter to delighted audiences. Another notable production, the enchanting show Zumanity, captivated viewers from 2003 until 2020, leaving a lasting impression on all who experienced its magic.
2) Miracle Mile Shops
Miracle Mile Shops is an enclosed shopping mall stretching 1.2 miles (1.9 kilometers) along the renowned Las Vegas Strip. With its name evoking images of bustling retail districts across the nation, the mall offers a captivating shopping experience, while paying homage to the vibrant "Miracle Mile" district. Transforming its identity into a Los Angeles-themed resort, this casino has undergone renovations to capture the essence of its new theme.
Inside this remarkable mall, visitors can explore over 170 stores and savor delectable cuisine at 15 distinct restaurants. Entertainment thrives within its walls, featuring renowned venues like the Saxe Theater and V Theater. Throughout the day, a multitude of captivating shows grace the stage, including the ever-popular V - The Ultimate Variety Show and the mesmerizing Nathan Burton Magic Show.
Adding to the allure, visitors can witness a captivating indoor "rainstorm" show, showcasing artificial lightning, enveloping fog, and cascading rain. These immersive displays take place at the top of each hour daily, with additional shows occurring every half hour on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Originally debuting on August 17, 2000, as the Desert Passage Mall within the reconstructed Aladdin Hotel, this grand establishment was built with a Moroccan theme. However, in 2003, following the sale of the mall and the transformation of the Aladdin into Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, the Desert Passage underwent extensive renovations. It emerged with a fresh Los Angeles-inspired design, ultimately rebranding itself as the Miracle Mile Shops in 2007.
Inside this remarkable mall, visitors can explore over 170 stores and savor delectable cuisine at 15 distinct restaurants. Entertainment thrives within its walls, featuring renowned venues like the Saxe Theater and V Theater. Throughout the day, a multitude of captivating shows grace the stage, including the ever-popular V - The Ultimate Variety Show and the mesmerizing Nathan Burton Magic Show.
Adding to the allure, visitors can witness a captivating indoor "rainstorm" show, showcasing artificial lightning, enveloping fog, and cascading rain. These immersive displays take place at the top of each hour daily, with additional shows occurring every half hour on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Originally debuting on August 17, 2000, as the Desert Passage Mall within the reconstructed Aladdin Hotel, this grand establishment was built with a Moroccan theme. However, in 2003, following the sale of the mall and the transformation of the Aladdin into Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, the Desert Passage underwent extensive renovations. It emerged with a fresh Los Angeles-inspired design, ultimately rebranding itself as the Miracle Mile Shops in 2007.
3) Paris Las Vegas Hotel
If you have never had the opportunity to visit Paris, France, you can experience a taste of it in America at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. Situated along the vibrant Las Vegas Strip, this hotel and casino is an iconic landmark of Las Vegas, offering breathtaking views. True to its name, the hotel is themed after the capital of France, and this is evident in the diverse array of differently-sized replicas of famous Parisian attractions that adorn the property.
This magnificent 33-story complex captures the essence of "Paris," with its façade designed to resemble the Opera of Paris and the Louvre. As you explore the premises, you'll have the chance to marvel at a three-quarter-size replica of the Arc de Triomphe, a copy of La Fontaine des Mers, the Theatre des Arts, and a half-scale model of the Eiffel Tower. An intriguing architectural feature is the Tower's back legs descending through the ceiling into the casino floor.
The casino within the hotel offers an extensive selection of entertainment options, including over 100 gaming tables, 2200 high-payout slot machines, a poker room, and a sports and race book. For dining, the hotel features 12 restaurants, including one located on the 11th floor of the Eiffel Tower. Additionally, there are numerous bars and a lively nightclub for those seeking vibrant nightlife experiences.
The Paris Theatre and entertainment lounges host a variety of live shows, featuring renowned performers like Anthony Cools, the acclaimed hypnotist, and "The Magic of Paris."
To further immerse yourself in the ambiance of the French capital, the Boulevard shopping mall offers charming "Parisian" streets lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. The atmosphere is enhanced by cobblestone pathways, creating an authentic feel.
This magnificent 33-story complex captures the essence of "Paris," with its façade designed to resemble the Opera of Paris and the Louvre. As you explore the premises, you'll have the chance to marvel at a three-quarter-size replica of the Arc de Triomphe, a copy of La Fontaine des Mers, the Theatre des Arts, and a half-scale model of the Eiffel Tower. An intriguing architectural feature is the Tower's back legs descending through the ceiling into the casino floor.
The casino within the hotel offers an extensive selection of entertainment options, including over 100 gaming tables, 2200 high-payout slot machines, a poker room, and a sports and race book. For dining, the hotel features 12 restaurants, including one located on the 11th floor of the Eiffel Tower. Additionally, there are numerous bars and a lively nightclub for those seeking vibrant nightlife experiences.
The Paris Theatre and entertainment lounges host a variety of live shows, featuring renowned performers like Anthony Cools, the acclaimed hypnotist, and "The Magic of Paris."
To further immerse yourself in the ambiance of the French capital, the Boulevard shopping mall offers charming "Parisian" streets lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. The atmosphere is enhanced by cobblestone pathways, creating an authentic feel.
4) Eiffel Tower at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel (must see)
The Eiffel Tower replica in Las Vegas is widely regarded as one of the most enchanting spots in the city. Mirroring its real-life counterpart in Paris, this iconic structure is a prominent feature of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel, which embraces the theme of the captivating French capital.
One of the Tower's remarkable attractions is its observation deck, perched 540 feet above the ground, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. The property is owned and operated by the renowned Caesars Entertainment Corporation. Originally, plans were in place to construct a full-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower. However, due to its proximity to the bustling Harry Reid International Airport, the decision was made to reduce its size to a still-impressive 164.6 meters, in order to avoid interference with air traffic.
Paris Las Vegas Hotel opened its doors on September 1, 1999, accompanied by a dazzling display of fireworks launched from the Eiffel Tower. One of the architectural highlights of the complex is the unique incorporation of the Tower's rear legs, which extend through the ceiling to the casino floor. Here, the spacious room is adorned with elegant French wrought-iron streetlamps, while the ceiling is artfully painted to resemble the sky.
Within the Tower, you'll find the renowned Eiffel Tower Restaurant, known for its culinary excellence. The Eiffel Tower Experience, located within the hotel, stands as a signature attraction in its own right.
Since its debut, the Tower has graced the silver screen in various films and TV productions. It has made memorable appearances in works such as the 2006 miniseries 10.5: Apocalypse; the 2007 film Resident Evil: Extinction, Paris; the 2010 animated film Despicable Me; the 2014 film Godzilla, and even in the post-credits scene of 2018's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Why You Should Visit:
To get a glimpse of Paris’ grandeur, plus to enjoy some of the most wonderful and truly unforgettable views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Tip:
Visiting the top can be challenging for those who have fear of heights.
To get photos showing the height of the site, try to put your camera over the little holes in the floor.
When dining at the Eiffel Tower restaurant, ask the management whether you can go up, and if you’re lucky you may get free tickets.
One of the Tower's remarkable attractions is its observation deck, perched 540 feet above the ground, offering a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. The property is owned and operated by the renowned Caesars Entertainment Corporation. Originally, plans were in place to construct a full-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower. However, due to its proximity to the bustling Harry Reid International Airport, the decision was made to reduce its size to a still-impressive 164.6 meters, in order to avoid interference with air traffic.
Paris Las Vegas Hotel opened its doors on September 1, 1999, accompanied by a dazzling display of fireworks launched from the Eiffel Tower. One of the architectural highlights of the complex is the unique incorporation of the Tower's rear legs, which extend through the ceiling to the casino floor. Here, the spacious room is adorned with elegant French wrought-iron streetlamps, while the ceiling is artfully painted to resemble the sky.
Within the Tower, you'll find the renowned Eiffel Tower Restaurant, known for its culinary excellence. The Eiffel Tower Experience, located within the hotel, stands as a signature attraction in its own right.
Since its debut, the Tower has graced the silver screen in various films and TV productions. It has made memorable appearances in works such as the 2006 miniseries 10.5: Apocalypse; the 2007 film Resident Evil: Extinction, Paris; the 2010 animated film Despicable Me; the 2014 film Godzilla, and even in the post-credits scene of 2018's Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
Why You Should Visit:
To get a glimpse of Paris’ grandeur, plus to enjoy some of the most wonderful and truly unforgettable views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Tip:
Visiting the top can be challenging for those who have fear of heights.
To get photos showing the height of the site, try to put your camera over the little holes in the floor.
When dining at the Eiffel Tower restaurant, ask the management whether you can go up, and if you’re lucky you may get free tickets.
5) Flamingo Las Vegas
Flamingo Las Vegas, formerly known as The Fabulous Flamingo and Flamingo Hilton Las Vegas, was conceived by the ambitious mobster entrepreneur Bugsy Siegel. Siegel believed that a luxurious resort-style casino located along the road to Los Angeles would attract a more upscale clientele than the Western-themed hotels in downtown Vegas. In 1945, he and his partners were enticed by Las Vegas' legalized gambling and off-track betting, prompting their arrival.
Initially, Siegel acquired El Cortez on Fremont Street, but his expansion plans were hindered by unsympathetic city officials who were aware of his criminal background. Consequently, he sought a site beyond the city limits. Upon learning that Wilkerson needed additional funding, Siegel and his partners masqueraded as businessmen and acquired a two-thirds stake in the project directly.
Siegel took charge of construction, persuading more underworld associates to invest. Despite spending a lot of mob money, he grew impatient with rising costs. He allegedly claimed to have eliminated 16 people but assured his builder it was only within their own ranks. Siegel had an escape plan with a hidden ladder in the "Presidential Suite." It led to an underground garage with a waiting limousine. Sadly, his creation couldn't save him from a fatal gunshot to the head. Mob bosses suspected his embezzlement and ordered his assassination.
The architectural design of the Flamingo pays homage to the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles of Miami and South Beach. Remaining true to its theme and name, the hotel features a garden courtyard that serves as a habitat for flamingos. The establishment initially opened in 1946 but experienced setbacks before ultimately reopening and achieving success. It stands as the oldest resort on the Strip that is still in operation and the sole local casino from the pre-1950s era that remains in business.
A memorial dedicated to Bugsy Siegel can be found on the hotel grounds, adjacent to the Wedding Chapel.
Initially, Siegel acquired El Cortez on Fremont Street, but his expansion plans were hindered by unsympathetic city officials who were aware of his criminal background. Consequently, he sought a site beyond the city limits. Upon learning that Wilkerson needed additional funding, Siegel and his partners masqueraded as businessmen and acquired a two-thirds stake in the project directly.
Siegel took charge of construction, persuading more underworld associates to invest. Despite spending a lot of mob money, he grew impatient with rising costs. He allegedly claimed to have eliminated 16 people but assured his builder it was only within their own ranks. Siegel had an escape plan with a hidden ladder in the "Presidential Suite." It led to an underground garage with a waiting limousine. Sadly, his creation couldn't save him from a fatal gunshot to the head. Mob bosses suspected his embezzlement and ordered his assassination.
The architectural design of the Flamingo pays homage to the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles of Miami and South Beach. Remaining true to its theme and name, the hotel features a garden courtyard that serves as a habitat for flamingos. The establishment initially opened in 1946 but experienced setbacks before ultimately reopening and achieving success. It stands as the oldest resort on the Strip that is still in operation and the sole local casino from the pre-1950s era that remains in business.
A memorial dedicated to Bugsy Siegel can be found on the hotel grounds, adjacent to the Wedding Chapel.
6) The Canals of The Venetian Resort, Hotel and Casino (must see)
Situated on the east side of the iconic Las Vegas Strip, nestled between Harrah's and The Palazzo, lies The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino. This extravagant destination offers a combination of luxury hotel accommodations and a bustling casino, occupying the grounds where the former Sands Hotel once stood. Boasting an impressive scale, it holds the distinction of being the world's second-largest hotel, boasting a remarkable 4,049 rooms, along with 3,068 suites that cater to various budgets. Additionally, the complex encompasses a sprawling 120,000-square-foot (11,000 square meters) casino for guests' entertainment.
One of the most remarkable features of The Venetian Hotel is its remarkable replication of the canals of Venice. Serving as a testament to architectural brilliance, these canals not only offer breathtaking views but also transport visitors into an immersive Italian atmosphere, rendering it an incredibly romantic setting. Drawing inspiration from the charming city of Venice, Italy, the hotel showcases architectural replicas of prominent Venetian landmarks. Among them are the iconic Palazzo Ducale, the vibrant Piazza San Marco, the enchanting Piazzetta di San Marco, the revered Lion of Venice Column and the Column of Saint Theodore, the majestic Saint Mark's Campanile, and the renowned Rialto Bridge.
This remarkable resort first opened its doors on May 3, 1999, amidst a grand spectacle featuring fluttering white doves, triumphant trumpets, and serenading gondoliers. The Venetian Chairman and Owner, Sheldon G. Adelson, had the esteemed company of actress Sophia Loren to assist in dedicating the inaugural motorized gondola. This monumental project came to fruition at a staggering cost of $1.5 billion, solidifying its status as one of the most opulent and expensive resorts of its kind during its time.
Further expanding its offerings, The Venetian unveiled the majestic Venezia Tower on June 27, 2003. This 1,013-room hotel tower, gracefully perched atop the garage parking lot, was meticulously designed by the renowned firm KlingStubbins. Soaring to a height of 475 feet (145 meters) and encompassing 36 floors, the Venezia Tower exemplifies the epitome of architectural excellence and refined elegance.
One of the most remarkable features of The Venetian Hotel is its remarkable replication of the canals of Venice. Serving as a testament to architectural brilliance, these canals not only offer breathtaking views but also transport visitors into an immersive Italian atmosphere, rendering it an incredibly romantic setting. Drawing inspiration from the charming city of Venice, Italy, the hotel showcases architectural replicas of prominent Venetian landmarks. Among them are the iconic Palazzo Ducale, the vibrant Piazza San Marco, the enchanting Piazzetta di San Marco, the revered Lion of Venice Column and the Column of Saint Theodore, the majestic Saint Mark's Campanile, and the renowned Rialto Bridge.
This remarkable resort first opened its doors on May 3, 1999, amidst a grand spectacle featuring fluttering white doves, triumphant trumpets, and serenading gondoliers. The Venetian Chairman and Owner, Sheldon G. Adelson, had the esteemed company of actress Sophia Loren to assist in dedicating the inaugural motorized gondola. This monumental project came to fruition at a staggering cost of $1.5 billion, solidifying its status as one of the most opulent and expensive resorts of its kind during its time.
Further expanding its offerings, The Venetian unveiled the majestic Venezia Tower on June 27, 2003. This 1,013-room hotel tower, gracefully perched atop the garage parking lot, was meticulously designed by the renowned firm KlingStubbins. Soaring to a height of 475 feet (145 meters) and encompassing 36 floors, the Venezia Tower exemplifies the epitome of architectural excellence and refined elegance.
7) The Venetian Resort, Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas is renowned for its extravagant hotels and captivating casinos, each boasting unique world themes. Among these remarkable destinations, one of the most enchanting is the Venetian Resort, Hotel & Casino.
Standing tall at a height of 145 meters and spanning 40 stories, this hotel and resort replicates the magnificent Saint Mark's Campanile in Venice, Italy. Upon entering, you are greeted by a lobby adorned with exquisitely frescoed ceilings, elegant columns, and Venetian glass chandeliers. Connected to the lobby is the Grand Gallery, a splendid passage leading to the casino, featuring an array of gaming tables and 2500 slot machines, including the renowned Megabucks and Super Megabucks.
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the Grand Canal Shoppes, where you will discover an upscale shopping mall, authentic Italian restaurants, inviting bars, and even a replica of the iconic Rialto Bridge.
Experience the captivating TAO Nightclub with its Asian-inspired decor, featuring a 20-foot high Buddha statue, two dance rooms, eight exclusive sky boxes with mini-bars, and an ornamental Koi Carp infinity pool. Upstairs, TAO Beach offers a lively day club pool party with seven VIP cabanas.
The Venetian Resort is also home to world-class entertainment. Catch the renowned Blue Man Group during their Las Vegas residency and witness the spectacular production of "Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular," Andrew Lloyd Webber's magnificent musical adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera." Furthermore, you have the opportunity to enjoy a show featuring the comedic talent of Rita Rudner.
Standing tall at a height of 145 meters and spanning 40 stories, this hotel and resort replicates the magnificent Saint Mark's Campanile in Venice, Italy. Upon entering, you are greeted by a lobby adorned with exquisitely frescoed ceilings, elegant columns, and Venetian glass chandeliers. Connected to the lobby is the Grand Gallery, a splendid passage leading to the casino, featuring an array of gaming tables and 2500 slot machines, including the renowned Megabucks and Super Megabucks.
Immerse yourself in the ambiance of the Grand Canal Shoppes, where you will discover an upscale shopping mall, authentic Italian restaurants, inviting bars, and even a replica of the iconic Rialto Bridge.
Experience the captivating TAO Nightclub with its Asian-inspired decor, featuring a 20-foot high Buddha statue, two dance rooms, eight exclusive sky boxes with mini-bars, and an ornamental Koi Carp infinity pool. Upstairs, TAO Beach offers a lively day club pool party with seven VIP cabanas.
The Venetian Resort is also home to world-class entertainment. Catch the renowned Blue Man Group during their Las Vegas residency and witness the spectacular production of "Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular," Andrew Lloyd Webber's magnificent musical adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera." Furthermore, you have the opportunity to enjoy a show featuring the comedic talent of Rita Rudner.
8) High Roller (must see)
The High Roller, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, is an enormous Ferris wheel standing at a height of 550 feet (167.6 meters). It was introduced to the public on March 31, 2014, under the ownership and operation of Caesars Entertainment. At the time of its debut, it held the distinction of being the tallest Ferris wheel globally, surpassing the previous record holder, the Singapore Flyer, by 9 feet (2.7 meters). However, as of October 2021, it now holds the position of the world's second-tallest Ferris wheel, with Ain Dubai taking the top spot.
The wheel relies on a pair of custom-designed spherical roller bearings, weighing approximately 19,400 pounds (8,800 kilograms) each, to facilitate its rotation. During construction, the outer rim, composed of 28 sections measuring 56 feet (17 meters) in length, was temporarily supported by two 275-foot (84 meters) radial struts before being permanently secured by four cables.
The passenger cabins, known as capsules, are affixed to the outer rim of the wheel and are individually rotated by electric motors to maintain a level floor throughout each complete revolution. Originally designed to accommodate 32 cabins with a capacity of 40 passengers each, the final configuration features 28 cabins, each capable of carrying 40 individuals. Additionally, the cabins are equipped with eight flat-screen televisions.
After dusk, the High Roller comes alive with a vibrant display facilitated by a 2,000-LED system. The lighting system can project a solid color, display different colored sections, showcase a range of colors moving around the rim, and create customized presentations for special occasions and holidays.
The wheel relies on a pair of custom-designed spherical roller bearings, weighing approximately 19,400 pounds (8,800 kilograms) each, to facilitate its rotation. During construction, the outer rim, composed of 28 sections measuring 56 feet (17 meters) in length, was temporarily supported by two 275-foot (84 meters) radial struts before being permanently secured by four cables.
The passenger cabins, known as capsules, are affixed to the outer rim of the wheel and are individually rotated by electric motors to maintain a level floor throughout each complete revolution. Originally designed to accommodate 32 cabins with a capacity of 40 passengers each, the final configuration features 28 cabins, each capable of carrying 40 individuals. Additionally, the cabins are equipped with eight flat-screen televisions.
After dusk, the High Roller comes alive with a vibrant display facilitated by a 2,000-LED system. The lighting system can project a solid color, display different colored sections, showcase a range of colors moving around the rim, and create customized presentations for special occasions and holidays.
9) The LINQ Promenade (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.
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.
10) Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel and Casino (must see)
Caesars Palace, a renowned and grand hotel and casino, stands as a prominent landmark in Las Vegas. Since its inception in 1966, this opulent establishment has captivated visitors with its quintessential Las Vegas charm infused with Greco-Roman style. Transporting guests to the era of the Roman Empire, the complex is adorned with an abundance of statues, columns, and iconic elements reminiscent of Hollywood's Roman period productions. At the entrance, an impressive 20-foot (6.1 meters) statue of Augustus Caesar commands attention.
The hotel encompasses six towers, namely Augustus, Nobu, Julius, Palace, Octavius, and Forum, collectively offering 3,976 rooms. The Forum tower houses guest suites, each providing a generous 1,000 square feet (93 square meters) of space. Among the diverse range of dining options available, guests can indulge in specialized authentic Chinese cuisine, catering to affluent East Asian gamblers, or savor the ambiance of Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, designed to resemble a traditional English pub.
Throughout the years, Caesars Palace has established itself as a premier venue for live music and sports entertainment, notably hosting thrilling boxing matches since the late 1970s. Renowned entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin, Rod Stewart, Celine Dion, Ike & Tina Turner, Shania Twain, Cher, Elton John, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli, Julio Iglesias, Ann-Margret, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Judy Garland, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and many others have graced its stages.
Water plays a significant role within the casino resort, with at least 18 fountains captivating guests with their enchanting displays. These fountains, including The Fall of Atlantis, utilize special effects and animated figures to narrate the mythical tale of Atlantis. Moreover, the driveway leading to the entrance features a towering 20-foot (6.1 meters) statue of Julius Caesar, seemingly hailing a taxi. Welcoming guests with grace, replicas of the Rape of the Sabine Women, as well as statues of Venus and David, adorn the premises. Notably, near the entrance stands a colossal four-faced, eight-handed Brahma shrine weighing an impressive four tons, crafted in Bangkok, Thailand.
The hotel encompasses six towers, namely Augustus, Nobu, Julius, Palace, Octavius, and Forum, collectively offering 3,976 rooms. The Forum tower houses guest suites, each providing a generous 1,000 square feet (93 square meters) of space. Among the diverse range of dining options available, guests can indulge in specialized authentic Chinese cuisine, catering to affluent East Asian gamblers, or savor the ambiance of Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, designed to resemble a traditional English pub.
Throughout the years, Caesars Palace has established itself as a premier venue for live music and sports entertainment, notably hosting thrilling boxing matches since the late 1970s. Renowned entertainers such as Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Dean Martin, Rod Stewart, Celine Dion, Ike & Tina Turner, Shania Twain, Cher, Elton John, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli, Julio Iglesias, Ann-Margret, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Judy Garland, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and many others have graced its stages.
Water plays a significant role within the casino resort, with at least 18 fountains captivating guests with their enchanting displays. These fountains, including The Fall of Atlantis, utilize special effects and animated figures to narrate the mythical tale of Atlantis. Moreover, the driveway leading to the entrance features a towering 20-foot (6.1 meters) statue of Julius Caesar, seemingly hailing a taxi. Welcoming guests with grace, replicas of the Rape of the Sabine Women, as well as statues of Venus and David, adorn the premises. Notably, near the entrance stands a colossal four-faced, eight-handed Brahma shrine weighing an impressive four tons, crafted in Bangkok, Thailand.
11) Bellagio Fountains (must see)
The Bellagio's Fountains is an expansive water feature that presents synchronized performances accompanied by light and music. These captivating shows take place in front of the Bellagio Hotel, offering excellent views from various locations along the Strip, including the street and nearby structures. Showtimes occur every 30 minutes during the afternoons and early evenings, and every 15 minutes from 8 pm to midnight. Just before each water show begins, the nozzles break the water surface, and the lights adorning the hotel tower transition into a purple hue (typically) or red-white-and-blue for specific musical selections.
Occasionally, shows may be unexpectedly canceled due to high winds; however, in most cases, they continue with reduced intensity to accommodate the wind conditions. On rare occasions, a single show might be skipped to prevent any interference with a planned event. Additionally, special shows can be arranged for momentous occasions, including weddings. The fountain displays are meticulously choreographed to a variety of musical pieces. The first show of the day often features "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Whitney Houston, followed by enchanting melodies such as "Time to Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli, "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood, "Your Song" by Elton John, "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley, "Luck Be a Lady" by Frank Sinatra, "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion, a three-song medley by Tiesto, and "The Sound of Silence" by Disturbed.
These marvelous fountains are situated within an 8-acre (3.2 hectares) manmade lake. Despite popular belief, the lake is not filled with treated greywater from the hotel. Instead, it is supplied by a freshwater well that was drilled several decades ago to irrigate a previous golf course occupying the same location. Surprisingly, the fountains consume less water than what was required to maintain the golf course. A sophisticated network of pipes, boasting over 1,200 nozzles, enables the creation of fountain displays synchronized with more than 4,500 lights. This awe-inspiring water feature was designed by WET, a renowned firm specializing in imaginative fountains and architectural water elements.
Occasionally, shows may be unexpectedly canceled due to high winds; however, in most cases, they continue with reduced intensity to accommodate the wind conditions. On rare occasions, a single show might be skipped to prevent any interference with a planned event. Additionally, special shows can be arranged for momentous occasions, including weddings. The fountain displays are meticulously choreographed to a variety of musical pieces. The first show of the day often features "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Whitney Houston, followed by enchanting melodies such as "Time to Say Goodbye" by Andrea Bocelli, "God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood, "Your Song" by Elton John, "Viva Las Vegas" by Elvis Presley, "Luck Be a Lady" by Frank Sinatra, "My Heart Will Go On" by Céline Dion, a three-song medley by Tiesto, and "The Sound of Silence" by Disturbed.
These marvelous fountains are situated within an 8-acre (3.2 hectares) manmade lake. Despite popular belief, the lake is not filled with treated greywater from the hotel. Instead, it is supplied by a freshwater well that was drilled several decades ago to irrigate a previous golf course occupying the same location. Surprisingly, the fountains consume less water than what was required to maintain the golf course. A sophisticated network of pipes, boasting over 1,200 nozzles, enables the creation of fountain displays synchronized with more than 4,500 lights. This awe-inspiring water feature was designed by WET, a renowned firm specializing in imaginative fountains and architectural water elements.
12) Bellagio Resort, Hotel and Casino (must see)
Bellagio, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a lavish resort, hotel, and casino situated on the famous Las Vegas Strip. The visionary behind Bellagio was Steve Wynn, a prominent casino owner, who chose the former site of the Dunes hotel-casino for its construction. The renowned architect Jon Jerde was responsible for designing the resort, and construction began on November 1, 1995, with Marnell Corrao Associates serving as the general contractor. Bellagio officially opened its doors on October 15, 1998, unveiling a 36-story tower housing 3,005 rooms. In 2004, a 33-story hotel tower comprising 928 rooms was added to the property.
Spanning across 77 acres (31 hectares), Bellagio boasts a 156,000 square feet (14,500 square meters) casino and offers 3,933 rooms for guests. The iconic Fountains of Bellagio, a mesmerizing water fountain performance synchronized to music, serves as the resort's signature attraction. This captivating spectacle takes place in an 8.5-acre man-made lake located in front of the property. Visitors can also enjoy the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art and explore the meticulously maintained conservatory and botanical gardens. Notably, the hotel lobby showcases Fiori di Como, the world's largest glass sculpture, created by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly.
Dining options at Bellagio are plentiful and include esteemed restaurants like Le Cirque and Picasso, the latter helmed by chef Julian Serrano. Throughout its history, the resort has hosted renowned chefs such as Todd English, Michael Mina, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Wolfgang Puck. Additionally, Bellagio houses an impressive 1,800-seat theater that presents a mesmerizing water-themed show by Cirque du Soleil. The property also features a high-end retail area that introduced luxury brands like Chanel, Gucci, and Prada to the Las Vegas scene.
Spanning across 77 acres (31 hectares), Bellagio boasts a 156,000 square feet (14,500 square meters) casino and offers 3,933 rooms for guests. The iconic Fountains of Bellagio, a mesmerizing water fountain performance synchronized to music, serves as the resort's signature attraction. This captivating spectacle takes place in an 8.5-acre man-made lake located in front of the property. Visitors can also enjoy the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art and explore the meticulously maintained conservatory and botanical gardens. Notably, the hotel lobby showcases Fiori di Como, the world's largest glass sculpture, created by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly.
Dining options at Bellagio are plentiful and include esteemed restaurants like Le Cirque and Picasso, the latter helmed by chef Julian Serrano. Throughout its history, the resort has hosted renowned chefs such as Todd English, Michael Mina, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and Wolfgang Puck. Additionally, Bellagio houses an impressive 1,800-seat theater that presents a mesmerizing water-themed show by Cirque du Soleil. The property also features a high-end retail area that introduced luxury brands like Chanel, Gucci, and Prada to the Las Vegas scene.
13) Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden
The Bellagio Hotel boasts an exquisite Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, offering a delightful experience to its visitors. Throughout the year, the Conservatory showcases five captivating seasonal themes: Chinese New Year, spring, summer, fall, and winter.
To commence the year, from January to mid-March, the Conservatory celebrates the vibrant Chinese New Year. Its splendid display features a profusion of bromeliads, orchids, and the iconic animal associated with the Chinese zodiac of that year. As spring blossoms, the theme transitions to a captivating showcase lasting until May. This enchanting display includes a butterfly house, alongside a diverse array of tropical flowers.
As Memorial Day weekend arrives, the Bellagio transforms into an all-American haven with its summer display. Embracing a patriotic spirit, the Conservatory becomes adorned in vibrant red, white, and blue hues, dominated by the captivating beauty of hydrangeas. Notably, a magnificent recreation of the Liberty Bell and numerous American flags can be found throughout this summertime spectacle.
Once late September arrives, the Conservatory warmly welcomes the autumn season with a mesmerizing display. Showcasing an array of chrysanthemum varieties and majestic, oversized pumpkins, this autumnal exhibit captivates visitors until Thanksgiving weekend. Following this, the Conservatory magically transitions into a winter wonderland for the holiday season. At its heart stands a grand centerpiece Christmas tree, surrounded by a dazzling array of poinsettias.
All year round, the Conservatory enchants visitors with its vibrant displays, adorned with fragrant flowers and accompanied by graceful fountains. Conveniently situated next to the hotel's lobby, this magnificent attraction is open to the public, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in its breathtaking beauty.
To commence the year, from January to mid-March, the Conservatory celebrates the vibrant Chinese New Year. Its splendid display features a profusion of bromeliads, orchids, and the iconic animal associated with the Chinese zodiac of that year. As spring blossoms, the theme transitions to a captivating showcase lasting until May. This enchanting display includes a butterfly house, alongside a diverse array of tropical flowers.
As Memorial Day weekend arrives, the Bellagio transforms into an all-American haven with its summer display. Embracing a patriotic spirit, the Conservatory becomes adorned in vibrant red, white, and blue hues, dominated by the captivating beauty of hydrangeas. Notably, a magnificent recreation of the Liberty Bell and numerous American flags can be found throughout this summertime spectacle.
Once late September arrives, the Conservatory warmly welcomes the autumn season with a mesmerizing display. Showcasing an array of chrysanthemum varieties and majestic, oversized pumpkins, this autumnal exhibit captivates visitors until Thanksgiving weekend. Following this, the Conservatory magically transitions into a winter wonderland for the holiday season. At its heart stands a grand centerpiece Christmas tree, surrounded by a dazzling array of poinsettias.
All year round, the Conservatory enchants visitors with its vibrant displays, adorned with fragrant flowers and accompanied by graceful fountains. Conveniently situated next to the hotel's lobby, this magnificent attraction is open to the public, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in its breathtaking beauty.
14) MGM Grand Hotel and Casino (must see)
Situated in Paradise, Nevada, the MGM Grand Las Vegas stands proudly on the iconic Las Vegas Strip. Boasting an astounding 6,852 rooms, this magnificent establishment holds the title of being the largest single hotel in the world. It also claims the distinction of being the third-largest hotel complex worldwide in terms of room count and the second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States, second only to the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo. Back in 1993, upon its grand opening, the MGM Grand reigned as the world's largest hotel complex.
Under the ownership of Vici Properties and the management of MGM Resorts International, the main building stretches 30 floors high, reaching a height of 293 feet (89 meters). The vast property encompasses a sprawling 6.6-acre (2.7-hectare) expanse adorned with five outdoor pools, meandering rivers, and captivating waterfalls. Additionally, guests can enjoy the 380,000-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) convention center, the renowned MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the indulgent Grand Spa. The premises also house an array of shops, nightclubs, and restaurants, as well as the largest casino in Clark County, occupying an impressive 171,500 square feet (15,930 square meters).
Positioned at the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard, the MGM Grand is cleverly connected to neighboring casinos via overhead pedestrian bridges. Pedestrians are not permitted to cross at street level, but instead can easily access the Tropicana to the south, and New York-New York to the west by utilizing these convenient bridges.
Under the ownership of Vici Properties and the management of MGM Resorts International, the main building stretches 30 floors high, reaching a height of 293 feet (89 meters). The vast property encompasses a sprawling 6.6-acre (2.7-hectare) expanse adorned with five outdoor pools, meandering rivers, and captivating waterfalls. Additionally, guests can enjoy the 380,000-square-foot (35,000-square-meter) convention center, the renowned MGM Grand Garden Arena, and the indulgent Grand Spa. The premises also house an array of shops, nightclubs, and restaurants, as well as the largest casino in Clark County, occupying an impressive 171,500 square feet (15,930 square meters).
Positioned at the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard, the MGM Grand is cleverly connected to neighboring casinos via overhead pedestrian bridges. Pedestrians are not permitted to cross at street level, but instead can easily access the Tropicana to the south, and New York-New York to the west by utilizing these convenient bridges.














