The most prosperous street in Las Vegas is the soul and symbol of Las Vegas. 
It brings together the most luxurious hotels, casinos, restaurants, shopping and entertainment venues. 
Eighteen of the top twenty-five hotels in the world are located here. 
Luxury brands such as GUCCI, LV, PRADA, etc. can be seen here.
                     
Attractions Location: S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 America
Tickets: free
Opening hours:  
All day (Monday to Sunday) 
Official phone number:  Ticketing Inquiry
+1 702-229-6011 
Transportation:  
If you want to take a ride on the street, you can take a bus for $2 per person or a trolleybus. 
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Get a taste of Las Vegas by walking the iconic Strip, visiting famous casinos, and catching a fountain show.
Transportation: Walking is best on the Strip. Alternatively, use the Deuce bus (runs 24/7) or rideshare for longer distances.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on the Strip for convenience—MGM Grand, Bellagio, or Caesars Palace. Food options range from casual (Shake Shack, Earl of Sandwich) to fine dining (Joel Robuchon, Nobu).
Souvenirs: Casino gift shops and souvenir stands offer Vegas-themed apparel, playing cards, and memorabilia.
Combine The Strip excitement with the historic downtown Fremont Street.
Transportation: Taxi, rideshare, or RTC bus #108 between Strip and downtown. Walking in Fremont area.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on or near the Strip. Dine at Heart Attack Grill (Fremont) or Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen (Caesars).
Souvenirs: Fremont shops: vintage Vegas memorabilia, arts and crafts. Strip shops as above.
Enjoy city thrills and a nature-engineering marvel nearby.
Transportation: Guided tours often include transport. Driving yourself is easy via US-93.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on the Strip. Have lunch near the dam or back in Vegas. Try buffet dining at The Wynn or Cosmopolitan.
Souvenirs: Hoover Dam gift shop: engineering books, model kits, apparel.
Combine urban exploration with stunning desert landscapes and hiking.
Transportation: Rental car or guided tour best for Red Rock.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on the Strip. Casual dining options include In-N-Out Burger or upscale at SW Steakhouse (Wynn).
Souvenirs: Red Rock gift shop: desert-themed souvenirs, Native American crafts.
Add culture and art to your Las Vegas adventure.
Transportation: Rideshare or taxi recommended.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near the Strip or downtown. Eat at Esther’s Kitchen (Arts District) or Eat. (downtown).
Souvenirs: Arts District shops: handmade jewelry, local art, vintage goods. Neon Museum gift shop: memorabilia and prints.
Mix urban excitement with outdoor water activities.
Transportation: Rental car or guided tours best.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on the Strip. Pack food for Lake Mead or dine nearby at Boulder City.
Souvenirs: Lake Mead visitor centers: outdoor gear, postcards, local crafts.
Immerse yourself fully in Las Vegas’s iconic attractions and a stunning natural park.
Transportation: Rental car or tour shuttle recommended.
Accommodation/Food: Stay on the Strip. For last dinner, consider iconic restaurants like Joël Robuchon or Bacchanal Buffet.
Souvenirs: Valley of Fire gift shops: geological souvenirs, Native crafts, apparel.

The Las Vegas sign~~ There are so many people queuing up to take pictures

Walking along the long street from day to night, stopping and starting, there were tourists coming and going everywhere, a scene of joy and happiness.

The avenue is basically lined with hotels and brand stores. Since I have visited many countries and seen the night views, I am not very interested in the night views of high-rise buildings. After all, this is a gambling city and everyone comes here for entertainment and consumption, so bustling street scenes are always normal.

What a beautiful avenue, the world's largest casino.

On Las Vegas Boulevard, there are Coca-Cola theme stores, M&M theme stores, and more. They have a lot of peripheral products and many unexpected souvenirs, each one is beautifully made. The quality and beauty coexist, it is really a pleasure to visit.

Driving south from the Stratosphere Tower, I found myself on Las Vegas Boulevard, flanked by world-class luxury hotels: the Bellagio, Caesars, MGM, and, of course, the renowned, glittering Trump Hotel. Here, miniature versions of the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe transported me back to Paris.

There are bright lights and wine on both sides, and it is extremely prosperous. The streets are filled with guests from all over the place and illuminated by neon lights on both sides.

Although Las Vegas is nestled in the heart of the desolate desert of the American West, it boasts nine of the world's ten largest resort hotels. The diverse hotels lining the Las Vegas Strip are known for their ability to attract gamblers. Famous landmarks from around the world, such as the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and skyscrapers, line the strip. Yet, these top-tier hotels offer remarkably affordable rates, significantly less than in other major American cities.

Going to Las Vegas is all about spending money. There are the cheapest five-star hotels in the world, delicious food, beautiful women, and of course gambling.

If you love her, send her to Las Vegas. If you hate her, send her to Las Vegas too. Bright lights, wine, women, and extravagance.

This is a must-visit destination for dining, drinking, gambling, entertainment, and shopping. Drunks, unable to stand, are common sights on the street, and people are often seen staggering around with bottles in their hands. It's bustling 24/7, with no worries of being deserted. It's much more fun than Disneyland, and it's all free. No other city in China can compare; it can only be imitated, not surpassed.

A street that takes you around the world. The night view is recommended.

It is too hot during the day and deserted, but at night it is full of lights and wine.

Hotels on Las Boulevard can be visited on foot, with each step bringing you to a scenic spot. There are no parking spaces, and it takes about an hour to walk there.

The streets were filled with all kinds of passionate passers-by and loving couples. What touched me most was that the elderly people with gray hair expressed their love to each other generously on the Las Vegas Strip.

Heaven and hell might be just a thin line apart. Las Vegas Boulevard, home to nearly every high-end luxury hotel, including the Bellagio, the MGM Grand, the Eiffel Tower, and the Egyptian pyramids, is the heart of Vegas and the main shopping thoroughfare! Besides tourists, the streets are filled with listless homeless people, hyperactive black men, provocative women, and the occasional person dressed in a variety of superhero costumes.

A city where you don't want to leave once you arrive. A city where you want to be rich.

The air here is filled with the smell of money. The lights on the avenue are colorful and gorgeous. It is even more charming at night.

It's a bit dull during the day, but the night view is very beautiful, highly recommended

This strip is even more beautiful at night than during the day. It's a must-see in Las Vegas. It's very safe, and there are photo opportunities no matter which direction you walk. Wherever you cross the road, there are overpasses connecting the strip, and there are escalators that go up and down. It depends on your stamina, but if you can, I recommend walking.

I have to say, China's infrastructure is truly excellent. I lived in Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the US, for two weeks and didn't see how prosperous it was. It felt sparsely populated, like a rural village. But when I arrived in Las Vegas, it really felt prosperous. I finally felt like I was in the city!

This is the main avenue in Las Vegas, and all the bright lights and vibrant life are on this street. 

Las Vegas is a city built on money, very luxurious

Lao Fu Zi: "Over a Thousand Years of Past Events · Las Vegas" - Downtown Statue of Liberty · Las Vegas Palace Main Entrance · Ocean Park · Pyramid Hotel 1999·8 "Complaint to the Prince" Magical senses, a deep abyss of knowledge. Vivid colors, flesh and blood. Beautiful singing, gold bowl! Vivid colors and fragrance are all attracted, too much effort is given up, and it is left in a shabby state. A huge city that never sleeps, a bright moon in early autumn, competing for supremacy! October 2, Dingyou Year

Kekeke... 
Actually, there is really nothing much to write about Las Vegas, just look at the pictures... 
For us it was just a transit station, where we could stroll around and rest for a night before heading to Page the next day. 
It's very dry here, close to the desert, so you have to moisturize well. 
Ah, I have to mention this ~ the Coca-Cola peripheral store. 
Childhood memories are all in it, of course it is old-fashioned and retro haha~ 
You can buy promotional shirts~ A short-sleeved T-shirt is $3, perfect for pajamas when you get home~ 

After packing up my things, I went out for a walk. There were speakers set up in the grass on both sides of the road. The reverberation was very powerful. The magical European and American electronic music resounded throughout the main road of Las Vegas. It was a completely different world here.

I came to Las Vegas during the New Year's Eve. It was very festive. Everyone was crowded on the street, drinking and partying, counting down together, waiting for the arrival of 0:00 and the fireworks at 00:00. Everyone was cheering. I was very happy.

There are so many people, be careful of people wearing strange clothes, and don't take pictures, as they will be charged.

Nothing much to say, a must-see when in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Boulevard is home to almost all high-end star-rated luxury hotels, including the Bellagio, MGM Grand, the Eiffel Tower, and the Egyptian pyramids. It can be said to be the heart of Vegas and the main shopping street!

It's a paradise for the rich. For those without money, just wander down Las Vegas Boulevard and see how the rich enjoy themselves. Haha, the night view is beautiful!

The streets are full of beautiful girls with blonde hair, blue eyes, long legs and perky butts, which are so heart-warming. The hustle and bustle of traffic on both sides of the avenue is so magnificent. The extravagance of capitalism makes you not want to come back!

This is the busiest street in Las Vegas, and it’s better to go there at night.

Maybe Gao Xiaosong described Las Vegas as too prosperous, but when I actually arrived, I was a little disappointed. At least the prosperity here didn't shock me. Or maybe it was Chinese New Year, and the hotels were awkwardly catering to the incomprehensible "Chinese style", such as the European murals with circles of lanterns hanging on the dome, and the awkward Chinese knots on the Greek gods.

I went there at night, the performance was good and worth seeing.

I highly recommend this walk for everyone. Walking along this street, you'll discover so many surprises. It's truly a place filled with surprises. Of course, be sure to stay safe from the sun; apply sunscreen and bring an umbrella.

It took me 3 days to walk the entire street. 
Be sure to pay attention to safety, it feels a bit chaotic, and many people on the road will keep selling you local tours or performance tickets 
There are also people who keep trying to trick you into going to the store. I don’t know if they want you to spend money or to kidnap you. 
I met a scammer who used a Canadian police badge and kept saying "let me show you something" and took me to the store. 
Fortunately, my husband reacted and quickly took me away, otherwise I don’t know where I was taken. 
Another thing to pay attention to is consumption, taxi drivers will ask for tips. 
At first I gave 10%, but the driver felt it was not enough and looked at me in a sour face, as if I would not get my luggage back if I did not give more. 

In 2014, I took a road trip to the western United States and saw the streets of Las Vegas. It was beautiful!

The Las Vegas Strip is particularly charming at night, attracting tourists from all over the world. It’s great!

Strolling along the avenue and watching the sunset is beautiful!

The Las Vegas Strip runs through the entire city, and the most luxurious and high-end hotels are clustered along it. Naturally, it's the busiest spot in Las Vegas. The closer a hotel is to the center of the Strip, the more popular it is. The 2.6-mile stretch from the Wynn on the north side of the Strip to the Luxor on the south side is particularly noteworthy, boasting dozens of hotels of all sizes, each with its own unique character, buffet, and show. Whether in the central area or in the north-south section, there are five-star, four-star, or budget hotels, so choosing a location depends largely on personal preference.
The glorious era, the transparent prison, the steel city, the beginning of sin

If you haven't been here (and come at night), it means you haven't been to Las Vegas. The main features of Las Vegas are all concentrated here. Here you can experience the reasons why the city of Las Vegas is described as decadent, carefree, and a city of sin.

Las Vegas is a lavish city in the desert 

The Las Vegas Strip is so beautiful when the lights come on. 

The Strip is called "The Strip" in English. The "The" in it tells people how unique this strip is. 
The night we first saw the avenue, Xiao De and I seriously underestimated its length. We walked from Hostel Cat to the end of the avenue and then back again. After a crazy day of fun, we walked for over four hours, and it was still midnight. We felt really exhausted... The next day, we realized the avenue was six or seven miles long. Adding the distance to the hostel, that meant we had walked more than ten kilometers from 8:30 to 1:00... 
The upside of this mad dash is that, at least from the outside, you get to see the entire avenue. What would it be like if two-thirds of the world's most luxurious hotels were piled together like building blocks on one street? Fortunately, I've been to Macau and Hong Kong before, and I've seen a few hotels of this scale. Each palace is truly a tourist attraction. 

Unlike our perception of Las Vegas as the number one gambling city, the capital of entertainment, and the land of glitz, Las Vegas was originally a desert and a barren land. "Las Vegas" comes from Spanish, meaning "fertile green meadow" because it is the only oasis with springs in the surrounding desolate desert and semi-desert areas. Due to the springs, it gradually became a post station on the highway and a transit station on the railway.

The sun is very strong during the day, making it unsuitable for strolling the Las Vegas Strip. Instead, relax in your hotel or shopping mall. Of course, most hotels are connected by walkways or skywalks, so even a brief exposure to the heat isn't too much. Evening temperatures can still be quite warm, but they're manageable.

It's a few kilometers along the way, but every place is a scene after walking here. There are many local people performing along the street. It costs a few dollars to take a photo. It's quite unique.

The local area is very prosperous, you can see the night view at night, you must watch the show, we watched the kashow, it was so cool

It is suitable to go at night to experience the exotic atmosphere of Las Vegas 

Luxurious, bustling, and the feeling of a city that never sleeps, where else would you go if you come to Las Vegas but not here?

When you come to Las Vegas, you must walk the strip and experience the luxury of various five-star hotels. Standing on the bridge and looking down at the streets below really gives you a CSI-esque feeling. 

If you go to the United States, you must go to Vegas, modern, fashionable and crazy!

Whether you're walking, driving or taking a helicopter, the beauty here is so stunning that you won't have time to snap a photo. 

There's a wide variety of dining, drinking, and entertainment options. Whether you're a casual tourist or a multi-millionaire, there's something for everyone at every price point. The Strip gets hot during the day, making it a great place to hang out at night. Vegas is the only place in the US where you can drink and stroll along the street, so be sure to indulge.

There's a classic line among Beijingers in New York: "If you love him, send him to America. If you hate him, send him to America. Because it's hell there." Actually, I think it should be: "If you hate him, send him to Las Vegas." In Las Vegas, human frailty is magnified to its fullest. Human greed is on full display. It's a paradise for the rich, a hell for the poor. Nowhere else can one feel the magic of money so deeply. Hotels don't provide kettles, and there are no free water dispensers in parks. Everything requires currency. The world's classic architectural landscapes, towering skyscrapers, and vibrant streetscapes all radiate the prosperity of capital. This is a gambling city built on the capital of gamblers from around the world.

Grand Canyon National Park is truly magnificent, especially on a cloudy day. Standing at the edge of the canyon, the half-light casts a shadowy tint on the rocks, creating a shimmering effect. This, combined with the canyon's vibrant colors, adds to the vibrant colors of the landscape. Grand Canyon admission is $30 per vehicle, with unlimited entry within seven days. The park offers a free shuttle bus. The yellow line connects each viewpoint, while the blue line, which runs a bit further, connects the train station, the village, and the hotel inside the canyon. There are also hotels and campgrounds inside the canyon, but as winter approaches and the cold weather sparsely populates the area. 
Brothers who are traveling by car must make sure to check which Grand Canyon you want to visit before deciding. The one with the glass stand is for tour groups. The ticket is US$80 per person and it is crowded. In fact, the terrain is similar. 
Americans are not as honest as Europeans. They charge admission to all attractions, but they are quite humane. If you can't visit all the big attractions in one day, the tickets are valid for several days. Some tickets are self-service, unattended, and you have to rely on your own initiative. 

Nice strip & Nice one!

A very good place, you will know what money is when you come here.

Las Vegas Boulevard is a must-see, or at least a must-see for everyone who comes. Nearly 90% of the hotels, shopping malls, and even the M&Ms and Coca-Cola museums are located on this strip. The night view is stunning, and it's a real treat to just wander around and see a hotel you like. In front of the Bellagio, there's a large musical fountain that performs every 15 minutes. If you're looking for luxury goods, head to Crystal Palace.
Las Vegas Boulevard is the heart of the city, lined with glamorous hotels and charming shops like the M&M Factory, the Coca-Cola flagship store, and the Kisses flagship chocolate store. Sightseeing buses run along the strip, stopping at famous hotels for passengers to disembark. Tickets are available at three prices: $6 for two hours of unlimited rides, $8 for 24 hours of unlimited rides, and $20 for three days of unlimited rides. If you prefer to walk, comfortable shoes are recommended.

The feeling of extravagance and luxury, it's very tiring to go around the hotel

The Strip is completely different during the day and at night. It is recommended to drive around during the day and walk around at night.

It's a very busy street with many hotels and shopping malls. The only problem is that the hotels are too big and you can't get out for half an hour after entering.

This is the main road in Las Vegas. Famous hotels, shopping malls, and performances are all on this avenue.

A dazzling jewel in the empire of wealth, a must-see destination for any American traveler. It's dazzling! ! ! !

There is nothing special about it, it's too ordinary, and full of noise and impetuousness, I don't like it very much.

Okay, I'm here to recommend Shake Shack's burgers and fries, hahaha

It's a glamorous place, but worth exploring again and again. We walked so hard that day that we couldn't find the fried chicken shop we remembered.

When you come to Las Vegas at night, you must walk along the Las Vegas Boulevard. It fully demonstrates what a city that never sleeps is. You can see that the people on the street have a spirit that you have never seen before. There are famous hotels on both sides of the avenue. It is a very beautiful view.

The essence of Las Vegas lies on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Stretching approximately 6.5 kilometers, the Strip is lined with world-class hotels. Each hotel boasts a casino, a large shopping mall, an entertainment complex, and a show venue. Each hotel would be a scenic landmark in any city! There are also stunt shows and cosplay shows, where you can see all sorts of American heroes. Remember to take photos, as they'll ask you for money.

The total length of Las Vegas Boulevard is approximately 4 kilometers. Most of the interesting hotels are centered around the Bellagio, and you can walk south or north. Of course, if you want to see all the highlights like me, you can also take the SDX bus (Strip & Downtown Express). This route mainly runs on the boulevard. The northernmost stop is the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets, and the southernmost stop is the LV Premium Outlets - South, which is very convenient for connecting shopping and various hotels. 
The SDX runs from 9:00 am to midnight every day, and usually runs every 12 minutes between 10:00 am and 10:00 pm. Because there are many cars on the avenue, the speed is a bit slow, and it is common for the train to take more than ten minutes to get to one stop. 

This street is highly recommended, as it combines shopping, entertainment, gambling, and sightseeing. Famous landmarks from various countries, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, are illuminated at night, making them even more stunning. There are also numerous shopping malls, a giant M&M store, and various designer stores. The street is full of cosplay performers, so be careful not to take photos of them, as they might try to pay you. There's a beautiful fountain at the entrance of the Paragon, but it's not always visible. Check the schedule online, but it depends on the weather; we waited all night and didn't see it. The hotel's volcano show is also quite captivating. We happened to see it while riding the bus, and it was equally impressive. Remember to be mindful of your time. There are also many souvenir shops where you can buy postcards and stamps!
You can walk along Ducheng Avenue during the day or at night, and you will have different experiences.