Quick Facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|
| Strip length | 4.2 miles |
| Walking time (end to end) | 2.5-3 hours |
| Free shows | Bellagio fountains, Hard Rock volcano |
| Self-parking | $18-30/day |
| Monorail day pass | $13.95 |
| High Roller ride | $29 (day) / $39 (night) |
| Best time | Nov-Mar (cooler, 60-70°F) |
The Las Vegas Strip is technically a 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, mostly in unincorporated Paradise (not the City of Las Vegas). It hosts 15 of the 25 largest hotels in the world and 150,000 hotel rooms along one street.
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The Strip is designed so you can spend nothing and still see a full show. These are free, scheduled, and genuinely impressive:
- Bellagio Fountains — every 30 min afternoon, every 15 min after 8pm until midnight
- Bellagio Conservatory — elaborate seasonal floral displays, 24/7
- Hard Rock Volcano (formerly Mirage) — hourly evenings
- Flamingo Wildlife Habitat — real flamingos, pelicans, koi
- Venetian canals and St Mark's Square — gondolas are paid but viewing is free
- Fall of Atlantis show at Caesars Forum Shops — hourly
- Circus Circus acrobats — free shows every 30 min
- Fountains of Forum Shops spiral escalator — iconic backdrop
Time the Bellagio fountains for 9pm — the shorter evening interval plus full darkness gives the best show. Stand on the south curve of the sidewalk for unobstructed views.
Best Hotels on the Strip
In 2026 there are 30+ major Strip resorts. The five that consistently lead guest reviews:
| Hotel | Style | Room from (off-peak) |
|---|
| Wynn / Encore | Luxury modern | $329 |
| Bellagio | Luxury classic | $279 |
| Fontainebleau | Luxury new (2023) | $349 |
| Cosmopolitan | Modern chic | $259 |
| Venetian | Luxury suites | $239 |
| Park MGM | Mid-range stylish | $159 |
| Paris | Mid-range themed | $149 |
| Excalibur | Budget family | $79 |
Resort fees of $40-55/night are added to nearly every room rate — factor that into comparisons. Only Circa Downtown and Treasure Island have eliminated resort fees recently.
The 4-Mile Walking Route
The classic Strip walk runs south to north (or reverse). Start at the Welcome sign, finish at The STRAT. Plan 4-5 hours with stops.
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign (south end, Instagram)
- Mandalay Bay / Luxor / Excalibur — connected by free tram
- New York-New York (Big Apple Coaster, $19)
- Park MGM + T-Mobile Arena
- Paris Las Vegas (Eiffel Tower — paid elevator, $24)
- Bellagio (fountains + conservatory)
- Caesars Palace + Forum Shops
- Flamingo / Cromwell / Bally's
- LINQ Promenade + High Roller
- Venetian / Palazzo
- Wynn / Encore
- Fontainebleau / Resorts World
- The STRAT (north end, SkyPod $24)
Walking 4 miles on the Strip takes longer than it looks — sidewalks are crowded, bridges over Tropicana and Flamingo add detours, and summer heat (100°F+) makes June-August brutal. Use the monorail or rideshares for the last mile.
Parking Reality Check
Free parking on the Strip died in 2016 when MGM Resorts started charging. By 2026, almost every major resort charges for self-parking. This is a major change from a decade ago.
| Resort | Self-park | Valet |
|---|
| MGM resorts (Bellagio, Aria, etc.) | $18 | $35 |
| Caesars resorts | $20-25 | $40 |
| Venetian / Palazzo | $25 | $50 |
| Wynn / Encore | $28 | $60 |
| Cosmopolitan | $30 | $60 |
| Fontainebleau | $30 | $65 |
| Treasure Island | Free | Free 4h |
| Circa (Downtown) | Free | Free |
If you're not staying on the Strip, consider: park at Circa downtown (free), or ride the Deuce bus ($8/24hr) from downtown. For single Strip visits, Uber/Lyft from your hotel is usually cheaper than $30 parking plus fuel.
High Roller Observation Wheel
At 550 feet, the High Roller at The LINQ is the tallest observation wheel in the US (briefly the tallest in the world, 2014-2021). One rotation takes 30 minutes — the same time as a Bellagio fountain cycle, which you can watch from the cabin.
- Day ticket: $29.20
- Night ticket (after 5pm): $39.20
- Happy Half Hour (open bar cabin): $82
- Best time: 30 min before sunset for daylight + night transition
- Avoid: mid-afternoon summer (cabin heat) and rainy days (visibility)
Best Photo Spots
The most-photographed free angles:
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign — queue is 15-30 min for the centered shot
- Paris Eiffel Tower from Bellagio fountains lawn
- Caesars Palace columns from Flamingo Rd bridge
- Venetian canals from St Mark's Square
- Neon from the pedestrian bridges (Tropicana, Flamingo, Spring Mountain)
- Strip skyline from the Foundation Room on top of Mandalay Bay (free if you order a drink)
The Welcome sign has a dedicated parking lot with bathrooms and photo queues. It's south of Mandalay Bay — most northbound visitors miss it entirely.
Quick Facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|
| Strip length | 4.2 miles |
| Walking time (end to end) | 2.5-3 hours |
| Free shows | Bellagio fountains, Hard Rock volcano |
| Self-parking | $18-30/day |
| Monorail day pass | $13.95 |
| High Roller ride | $29 (day) / $39 (night) |
| Best time | Nov-Mar (cooler, 60-70°F) |
The Las Vegas Strip is technically a 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, mostly in unincorporated Paradise (not the City of Las Vegas). It hosts 15 of the 25 largest hotels in the world and 150,000 hotel rooms along one street.
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The Strip is designed so you can spend nothing and still see a full show. These are free, scheduled, and genuinely impressive:
- Bellagio Fountains — every 30 min afternoon, every 15 min after 8pm until midnight
- Bellagio Conservatory — elaborate seasonal floral displays, 24/7
- Hard Rock Volcano (formerly Mirage) — hourly evenings
- Flamingo Wildlife Habitat — real flamingos, pelicans, koi
- Venetian canals and St Mark's Square — gondolas are paid but viewing is free
- Fall of Atlantis show at Caesars Forum Shops — hourly
- Circus Circus acrobats — free shows every 30 min
- Fountains of Forum Shops spiral escalator — iconic backdrop
Time the Bellagio fountains for 9pm — the shorter evening interval plus full darkness gives the best show. Stand on the south curve of the sidewalk for unobstructed views.
Best Hotels on the Strip
In 2026 there are 30+ major Strip resorts. The five that consistently lead guest reviews:
| Hotel | Style | Room from (off-peak) |
|---|
| Wynn / Encore | Luxury modern | $329 |
| Bellagio | Luxury classic | $279 |
| Fontainebleau | Luxury new (2023) | $349 |
| Cosmopolitan | Modern chic | $259 |
| Venetian | Luxury suites | $239 |
| Park MGM | Mid-range stylish | $159 |
| Paris | Mid-range themed | $149 |
| Excalibur | Budget family | $79 |
Resort fees of $40-55/night are added to nearly every room rate — factor that into comparisons. Only Circa Downtown and Treasure Island have eliminated resort fees recently.
The 4-Mile Walking Route
The classic Strip walk runs south to north (or reverse). Start at the Welcome sign, finish at The STRAT. Plan 4-5 hours with stops.
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign (south end, Instagram)
- Mandalay Bay / Luxor / Excalibur — connected by free tram
- New York-New York (Big Apple Coaster, $19)
- Park MGM + T-Mobile Arena
- Paris Las Vegas (Eiffel Tower — paid elevator, $24)
- Bellagio (fountains + conservatory)
- Caesars Palace + Forum Shops
- Flamingo / Cromwell / Bally's
- LINQ Promenade + High Roller
- Venetian / Palazzo
- Wynn / Encore
- Fontainebleau / Resorts World
- The STRAT (north end, SkyPod $24)
Walking 4 miles on the Strip takes longer than it looks — sidewalks are crowded, bridges over Tropicana and Flamingo add detours, and summer heat (100°F+) makes June-August brutal. Use the monorail or rideshares for the last mile.
Parking Reality Check
Free parking on the Strip died in 2016 when MGM Resorts started charging. By 2026, almost every major resort charges for self-parking. This is a major change from a decade ago.
| Resort | Self-park | Valet |
|---|
| MGM resorts (Bellagio, Aria, etc.) | $18 | $35 |
| Caesars resorts | $20-25 | $40 |
| Venetian / Palazzo | $25 | $50 |
| Wynn / Encore | $28 | $60 |
| Cosmopolitan | $30 | $60 |
| Fontainebleau | $30 | $65 |
| Treasure Island | Free | Free 4h |
| Circa (Downtown) | Free | Free |
If you're not staying on the Strip, consider: park at Circa downtown (free), or ride the Deuce bus ($8/24hr) from downtown. For single Strip visits, Uber/Lyft from your hotel is usually cheaper than $30 parking plus fuel.
High Roller Observation Wheel
At 550 feet, the High Roller at The LINQ is the tallest observation wheel in the US (briefly the tallest in the world, 2014-2021). One rotation takes 30 minutes — the same time as a Bellagio fountain cycle, which you can watch from the cabin.
- Day ticket: $29.20
- Night ticket (after 5pm): $39.20
- Happy Half Hour (open bar cabin): $82
- Best time: 30 min before sunset for daylight + night transition
- Avoid: mid-afternoon summer (cabin heat) and rainy days (visibility)
Best Photo Spots
The most-photographed free angles:
- Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign — queue is 15-30 min for the centered shot
- Paris Eiffel Tower from Bellagio fountains lawn
- Caesars Palace columns from Flamingo Rd bridge
- Venetian canals from St Mark's Square
- Neon from the pedestrian bridges (Tropicana, Flamingo, Spring Mountain)
- Strip skyline from the Foundation Room on top of Mandalay Bay (free if you order a drink)
The Welcome sign has a dedicated parking lot with bathrooms and photo queues. It's south of Mandalay Bay — most northbound visitors miss it entirely.