Las Vegas Strip
The Las Vegas Strip is one of the most iconic and memorable destinations in the world. Over 40 million visitors flock to The Strip each year to witness some of the most remarkable architectural feats in the world, enjoy world-class entertainment, and gamble in one of the most iconic cities in the world. This oftentimes overwhelming display of grandiosity is sure to astound any traveler that sets foot on The Strip.
Located within the city of Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County, the Las Vegas Strip is a 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard. Those 4.2 miles are jam-packed with some of the most stunning resorts and attractions, world-renowned restaurants, lively nightlife and bustling entertainment.
The Strip is incredibly iconic and each year visitors can look forward to witnessing some of the most remarkable buildings in the world. Tourists can gaze upon famous obsidian-black mirrored towers, Medieval-style palatial resorts, and laser-lit pillars. Arguably the most iconic sight on the Strip is the Luxor in the shape of a gigantic pyramid with a sphinx guarding the entrance and the piercingly blue sky beam illuminating the sky above.
Exploring the Strip yields an array of sights, sounds and undeniable extravagance. With nearly 25 casinos and countless entertainment opportunities, it is nearly impossible to not find something to spark the interest of both young and old. The Resorts offer more than casinos, including shopping, interactive attractions and multi-sensory adventures. Harrah's along The Strip offers the world-famous High Roller Observation Wheel, which stands over 550-feet tall and offers breathtaking views of the entire Strip. Another popular attraction on the Strip is the Fountains at the Bellagio. Situated in front of the resort, this spectacular show features over 1,200 powerful fountains, synchronized to a light and sound show that is sure to steal your breath away.
When traveling to Las Vegas, one cannot forget that The Strip is dotted with some of the most renowned restaurants in the world. With places like the Eiffel Tower Restaurant boasting amazing French cuisine, or Gordon Ramsay Steak House that delights patrons with exquisite steaks and seafood. Visitors can find prominent Middle-Eastern delicacies at Joël Robuchon at the Mansion, or old-world Japanese cuisine at Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge.
The nightlife is The Strip is just as remarkable as its restaurants. Make your way to any of the casino's nightclubs, where you'll find world-famous DJs spinning beats that will literally move the crowd. People dance till the early morning hours, cascading in and out of the wall-to-wall venues that offer wildly inventive decor and drinks. If you're more of a live-music fan, The Strip boasts some of the largest arenas and theaters for the most famous concert tours.
Overall, the Las Vegas Strip is unique like no other destination on the planet. It stands out with its larger-than-life attractions, powerful entertainment, renowned restaurants, and pulsating nightclubs. Few places around the world can offer the same combination of entertainment opportunities, sleeping options, delicious eateries, and unrivaled beauty. Sure to capture the hearts of everyone that takes the adventure, the Las Vegas Strip is a one-of-a-kind destination and should be experienced by every traveler.
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