The Las Vegas Strip is an All-American road show, home to the most famous hotels and casinos in Las Vegas. With famous spots like Paris, Treasure Island, the Venetian, Bellagio, Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand, it’s no wonder that the strip is the most popular destination in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Strip houses entertainment, bright lights, other-worldly architecture, and the city's trendiest clubs and nightlife. It's a Disneyland for adults, a place where fun and fantasy meet. Watch Elvis impersonators or avant-garde performances by Cirque du Soleil, or try your luck on a slot machine. There’s something for everyone in Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Strip refers to the 3.8 mile (6.1 km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, bounded by McCarran Airport to the south and downtown Las Vegas to the north. Vehicle traffic on the Strip is busy, especially on weekends and holidays. Walking is not always an option - distances on the Strip are farther than they seem.