The properties all try to outdo each other, hosting shows, nightclubs, restaurants, and other attractions. In between, you’ll find major resorts like Caesars Palace, the Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, Wynn, Venetian, Palazzo, Mirage, and many others. The Strip is a roughly four-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard that runs from Russell Road near the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign to Sahara Avenue, just south of the Stratosphere tower. It’s a deep dive into the lights, energy, and excitement that most people crave when it comes to Sin City.
Las Vegas can be a hectic and chaotic place, and while more experienced Vegas visitors might be tempted to enjoy better hotel values in the surrounding suburbs, first-timers should stick with the Strip. A place where tourists can enjoy the sprawling casinos, celebrity restaurants, high-end shopping, art, and entertainment – and stay in the best hotels in Las Vegas. When most people think of Las Vegas, they have the Strip on their minds.
(Highly recommended!) Both the Venetian and Palazzo are an easy walk to the Sphere along an indoor pedestrian bridge.