Vegas is more than Shows-Gambling and strip club
Not everyone does the gambling or go to Strip club, for them Strip is best to walk on. It is app 3 miles walk from Mandalay Bay (South end) to Wynn Casino (North End). The main strip starts and ends here only. Ahead of Wynn, you can take a cab and go to old Vegas where stratosphere and old Vegas charm still make you feel good.
There are lots of ‘To-Do’ on the strip. Every night at 8 & 9 PM, there is a volcano show in front of The Mirage hotel. Every 15 minutes, there is a famous fountain show at Bellagio (Both are free). Wynn- Encore - Treasure Island-The Palazzo- Venetian-Flamingo- Caesars Palace- the Mirage-Bellagio-Paris-Aria-MGM-Luxor-Excalibur-Mandala Bay- these are best hotels and casino on the strip. My fav is Wynn, Venetian and Caesars Palace. Décor of these hotels are mind-blowing. Visit any hotel at any time. Shops get closed by 11 PM everywhere. The views along the strip are pretty spectacular. The strip offers one of the largest varieties of restaurants all packed in one area. Famous chef's such as Emeril Lagasse and Gordon Ramsay have all opened up several restaurants to dine in. Not just dining, there are shows available at all time and even at a discounted rate.
You can seriously see ALL different types of the human race here. Extremely drunk people and the constant smell of marijuana –yup you can also find folks having these on strips. Be careful of people trying to offer you drugs, strippers & tickets!
The monorail runs between all hotels and it’s not free. What I found by roaming on the strip for 2 days is, there are 3 trams runs between specific hotels.
Tram – Between Mandalay Bay-Luxor & Excalibur Tram - Between Aria-Park MGM & Bellagio Tram – Between Treasure island & Mirage
All these trams rides are free. So in summer, you can plan accordingly.
Don’t worry about parking the Venetian, Palazzo, Fashion Mall and Treasure Island do not charge for parking. All three are on opposite corners of the Wynn. So park at either of these places and start roaming. Yes one can say it is overhyped, but again, its...
Read moreThe Las Vegas Strip refers to a 4 mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South which is lined with large resorts, hotels, casinos, restaurants, bars and shopping. The Strip never closes with activity to be found here 24 hours of the day.
There is a magnitude of things to do, see, try and taste along The Strip and it is impressive to experience during the day as well as during the night when the major properties are lit up against the night sky. Along the Strip, you will see many themed resorts like Venetian, Caesars, Paris, New York - New York and Excalibur properties. These include large-scale replicas of landmark buildings, structures and even world famous skylines.
Other highlight properties include Wynn, MGM and Bellagio with its Italian like facade and incredible Bellagio fountain water show which takes place every 15 minutes in front of the hotel. This past year LINQ presented Las Vegas with the High Roller, which is the world's highest observation wheel attraction. This is a great way to see the Las Vegas skyline from the sky, as is riding up the Eiffel Tower at Paris.
There are many shopping opportunities along The Strip as well, ranging from strip mall shops to themed stores like Coca-Cola Everything, Hershey's World and M&M World. Resorts seem to all have designated shopping areas and esplanades lined with luxury and high-end brand shops and Fashion Show Mall is a spacious, typical American mall with department stores, accessible range shops and boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants.
Similar to shopping, you are never far from food, drink and dining options along the Strip. There are restaurants, coffee shops and bars galore along the Strip providing all category of dining options and all manner of foods and drinks. Just pick and choose what you like!
In the end, The Strip sort of has it all when it comes to holiday seekers looking for a bit of fun in the desert of Nevada. While much of what you see along the Strip is touristy, its all fun and not to be taken too seriously. Just enjoy yourself and time you have with friends and family...
Read moreThe Las Vegas Strip, a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) stretch along Las Vegas Boulevard South, is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, luxury resorts, and diverse entertainment options. It's a central hub for visitors seeking the quintessential Las Vegas experience.
Entertainment and Attractions
The Strip offers a plethora of entertainment venues, including theaters, nightclubs, and showrooms. Notable free attractions include the Bellagio's dancing fountains and The Mirage's erupting volcano. Cirque du Soleil presents several shows here, such as "Kà" at MGM Grand and "O" at Bellagio. The area also hosts major sporting events, with venues like T-Mobile Arena featuring hockey games and concerts.
Dining and Shopping
The Strip is a culinary hotspot, boasting restaurants from celebrity chefs like Gordon Ramsay and Joël Robuchon. Shopping enthusiasts can explore luxury malls such as The Forum Shops at Caesars and The Shops at Crystals, offering a range of high-end boutiques and dining options.
Recent Developments
Las Vegas continually reinvents itself. Recent additions include the $3.7 billion Fontainebleau hotel, enhancing the luxury accommodation landscape. The city has also embraced major sports events, with the return of the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix and the presence of professional teams like the NFL's Raiders and NHL's Golden Knights, further diversifying its entertainment offerings.
Visitor Experience
Visitors often describe the Strip as a bustling corridor filled with lights and activity, offering a sensory-rich experience both day and night. It's advisable to wear comfortable footwear due to the extensive walking involved. The area is generally safe, but it's wise to stay alert, especially during late hours.
Conclusion
The Las Vegas Strip epitomizes the city's dynamic spirit, blending entertainment, dining, shopping, and nightlife into a singular destination. Its continuous evolution ensures that each visit offers something new, making it a must-see for travelers seeking...
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