The Strip
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This iconic stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard is lined with the city's most glamorous and exciting casinos, hotels, and entertainment spots.
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Neighbourhood: Paradise
How to get there
- Bally's / Paris Las Vegas Station • 3 min walk
- Flamingo / Caesars Palace Station • 7 min walk
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1,648 within 5 kms
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393 within 10 kms
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4.5
34,891 reviews
Excellent
21,046
Very good
9,079
Average
3,273
Poor
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Emmanuel P
5 contributions
Jan. 2023
The strip is something to see. It is very special especially by night.
Do not miss it, you will enjoy it.
Do not miss it, you will enjoy it.
Written February 4, 2023
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James C
London, UK7 contributions
Jan. 2023
Because if you're dancing you're not spending. If you go cram in everything then leave. If you are a Brit it will be expensive but worth doing. Once.
Written February 4, 2023
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Cloud
Frankfurt, Germany492 contributions
Jan. 2023
Wonderful experience when in Las Vegas Paradise. You can admire here undescribable attractions: reconstructions of Venice, Paris, New York, just to mention a few. Take your time, will need 1 whole day only to stroll on the main road, but will definitely come back there to admire the interiors, and there, you will need to plan so much extra time :)
Written February 2, 2023
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4kids2dogsandahubby
Toronto, Canada268 contributions
Jan. 2023
The lights are incredible when all the casinos are lit up. Visiting the last week of January it wasn't supposed to be as busy but tourism is alive and well in Vegas! We shopped, ate, stopped for photos and thoroughly enjoyed the people watching. There are no benches to my recollection so if travelling with young kids bring a stroller. If travelling with the elderly plan for stops for coffee or a beer to take it all in along the way :)
Written January 31, 2023
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India T
United States38 contributions
Nov. 2022
Very fun, with lots of things to see and experience. Explored midday and at night. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing, and keep a couple of fold-up shopping bags for impromptu souvenirs and other things you may pick up along the way.
Written January 29, 2023
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Beth H
Louisville, KY4 contributions
Jan. 2023
There is everything to see along the strip. The hotels and Casinos are amazing. You need more than a day to see it all especially if you are going inside the hotels to experience their particular theme. Be sure to choose a restaurant inside any of the hotels for lunch or dinner. So many choices! We utilized the monorail to get from one area to the next. (Much less expensive than the hop on/hop off bus) and you can get a full day pass to ride all day from one end of the strip to the other. However, we did have to take a cab from the Monorail to Fremont Street. I highly recommend the Shark experience at Mandalay Bay, if you're into the Aquarium scene. It is a full on Aquarium Exhibit, in hind site however, I would have skipped the virtual portion offered seperately at the end.
Written January 18, 2023
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Linda B
65 contributions
Jan. 2023
I love the colorful array of lights from all the buildings. I walk up and down the streets observing the lights at night So many casinos and places to eat on the strip
Written January 18, 2023
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SydneyPath
Paris, France52 contributions
Jan. 2023
Expect to walk a lot, in and out of the buildings. Many fascinating architecture and mood to feel and see.
Written January 11, 2023
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Anderson K
Windsor, Canada16 contributions
Apr. 2022
Las Vegas Blvd is one of the most extravagant places in the world. This is because it's almost a mini world itself. The strip includes the Eiffel tower, the canals of Venice, Statue of Liberty and the pyramids of Egypt. Some of these are grand hotels and some are just for decoration. Or even both!! You could spend hours on the Strip and not get bored. It's amazing! Though it gets busy during some hours. Be warned though, not all hours are for kids. It's not always the most appropriate place for kids at night ever.
Written January 9, 2023
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RaedA
4 contributions
Jan. 2023
The strip has a reputation that needs to be experienced at least once. Been to Vegas five times seven years and walking the strip has been a must. Annoyances are the weed smoke smell, strip club and escort promoters, and homeless not supported wit encouragement to find better shelter.
Written January 9, 2023
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Hello. We have our first vacation to the Vegas Strip booked at the Venetian in late May. Reviews are making us rethink our plans. We will have our two teenage daughters with us. Is it safe for our family to be on the strip? How concerned should we be with the drug use, crime, and overall sketchiness of those other than tourists like us?
Winnie N
New York City, NY8 contributions
i have been Vegas more than 10 times and just stay Venetian in November 2021.
As long as you travel with kids all the time is fine.
I will suggest going day tour
1) helicopter tour from west grand canyon for
Grand Canyon Discovery by maverick helipcopter
2) family photo at Skywalk
3) upper or Lower Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend
4) Gondola Rides at the Venetian
5) watch show
6) Eiffel Tower
have fun and stay trip :)
Sweetdreamz128
4 contributions
Doing a surprise 40th bday trip for my husband in July and his two of his best friends as an all guys trip. What hotel would you recommend they stay at? He’s never been and always wanted to go. Any suggestions would be helpful! Thank you in advance 😁
erick1997
Oxon Hill, MD141 contributions
Planet Hollywood right in the middle of the strip or Ceasers just like the guys from the movie The Hangover! Can’t go wrong! They will absolutely love it!
Are there electric wheelchairs available to rent?
Jessica G
13 contributions
They do have them.
Jenny Adams
Argillite, KY
Really want to take my husband back to Las Vegas for our 5th wedding Anniversary, but not if there isn’t anything open to do. Is there anything you can actually do during this pandemic right now?
Franchesca Bailey
Columbus, GA192 contributions
Right now yes! Mostly everything is open. Some places have a max. But make sure to just set reservations before you go anywhere and you should be fine.
Pego1234
Sweetwater, TX
Are the casinos up and going. We were hoping to come for our 15th Anniversary last part of August
The_Loup_Garou
Phoenix, AZ166,281 contributions
Some are open, but some not, and with a spike in Clark County cases, there is talk of closing again.
There are a dozen active threads on the Las Vegas Destination Forum, which get updates daily, if not hourly.
I would head to that Forum, and bookmark a few of those update threads.
Best of luck, and happy anniversary,
Hunt
alessandra f
15 contributions
Ciao,Las Vegas in un giorno, la strip a piedi ci vogliono 3 ore.... ma per vedere dentro gli hotel...quanto ci vorrà più o meno a guardarne uno?
Livio F
Ceva, Italy306 contributions
Certi hotel sono enormi e a volte è difficile uscire da dove si è entrati perché ci sono tante sale da gioco che alla fine si assomigliano tutte. Però sei obbligato a transitarci per visitare le parti più interessanti. Il tempo è variabile …. anche un' ora.
121jah
Limoges, France104 contributions
We will be in Vegas on 24th to 26th of Feb, is there a carnival for Mardi Gras?
willtravel6062
Bridgend, UK400 contributions
Yes,the Vegas Mardi Gras is on the 25th feb this year.Enjoy.
houstontravelingfool
Houston, TX3,612 contributions
What is the best/most cost effective way to get around while in Vegas? Only there for 3 days (and there are three of us). Thanks in advance.
wisteriabarb
Stilwell, KS520 contributions
Depends on where you are going. If just around town, Uber or the bus are best. If wanting to go to Hoover Dam or hiking out of town, you can use Hotwire to get a really cheap car. Pick up at the airport
JoAnne
Sherwood, OR10 contributions
Planning my first trip to Vegas in early April - any safety concerns for a solo traveler?
I know I want to see the canals at the Venetian, possibly ride the High Roller (even though it scares me lol), see the Flamingos, check out Minus 5 Ice Bar and ride the Monorail... and play poker and roulette of course!
What else should I see / do that is reasonably priced? Any tips for a solo traveler?
Thanks! =)

Michael C
Doncaster, UK
Helicopter trip over the Grand Canyon with Papillon Tours was superb although a bit on the pricey side.
Slotzilla zipline on Freemont St is awesome fun.
Venetian Casino canals, shops and food court are great as are the Forum shops at Caesars Palace. Avoid shops at the Cosmopolitain as they are all high end.
High Roller Wheel is a must. Take the Happy Hour rotation if you like a drink. Bar service is fast and you can make it pay for itself if you knock a few back :)
Don't miss the Bellagio Fountains, they're amazing and free.
Freemont Street at night is brilliant fun and if you go there, take a slice of pizza at Pizza Rock-it's out of this world.
Other cheap eats: Shake Shack, The Donut Store near Freemont St, Grimaldi's Pizza (various locations) and snacks in Eataly are all reasonably priced as is In n Out Burger on the Linq promenade. On the pricier side, Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace is superb and if you really want to splash out on a meal, The Eiffel Tower restaurant is just the best. Work some overtime, get saving and treat yourself. Have an amazing break, as we did 👍
As for the down and outs, girls dressed as showgirls asking for pictures, then trying to charge you, also people dressed as super heroes and Disney characters, little Asian women trying to sell you bracelets and men who will give you cards for prostitutes. Either look away or politely say "no thanks" and they will leave you alone. We thought it was very safe as long as you do expect to witness some or other erratic behaviour on the strip around once every ten minutes.
THE STRIP (Las Vegas) - 2023 What to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about The Strip
- We recommend booking The Strip tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 44 The Strip tours on Tripadvisor
- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience The Strip:
- Big Bus Las Vegas Open Top Night Tour (From C$66.85)
- Las Vegas Hip Hop Pool Crawl with Party Bus Experience (From C$66.87)
- Party Bus Nightclub Crawl (From C$46.81)
- Party Bus Dayclub Crawl (From C$40.29)
- Las Vegas Helicopter Night Flight with Optional VIP Transportation (From C$120.35)
- Hotels near The Strip:
- (0.22 km) The Cromwell Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
- (0.13 km) ON THE STRIP! | 1 Bdrm Penthouse w/ Fountain View
- (0.22 km) Bellagio Las Vegas
- (0.16 km) Blue green club 36
- (0.21 km) Paris Las Vegas
- Restaurants near The Strip:
- (0.03 km) Mon Ami Gabi
- (0.11 km) Garrett Popcorn Shops
- (0.14 km) Picasso
- (0.08 km) Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas
- (0.14 km) Dirt Dog
- Attractions near The Strip:
- (0.05 km) Jeff Civillico: Comedy in Action
- (0.06 km) One Day Tours
- (0.17 km) Fountains of Bellagio
- (0.13 km) Voie Spa & Salon
- (0.19 km) Taste Buzz Food Tours