From the dazzling Bellagio Fountains to the swank casino hotels to the late-night clubs, The Strip embodies the frenetic beating heart of Las Vegas. Pop into resort mainstays like the Venetian and Caesar’s Palace, take a ride on one of world’s tallest Ferris wheels, and get wet at a nighttime pool party. A visit to The Strip is to experience Sin City in all its debauched neon glory.
This multi-block entertainment district has emerged as a downtown hotspot in recent years, and you’ll find everything from cocktail bars to hip eateries to an old-school record store. An area highlight is Container Park, a quirky outdoor mall made from shipping containers with retailers, food, and galleries. You can also catch free live music and light shows.
Dominating the city skyline, this casino hotel also boasts the tallest freestanding observation tower in the U.S. Known as the SkyPod, the tower houses an eatery with a revolving dining room and an observation deck where you can take in a panorama of the Las Vegas Valley. For a hit of adrenaline with the view, you can try one of the thrill rides that’ll dangle you from the side of the building.
A nighttime view of the Strat’s SkyPod–the tallest freestanding observation tower in the country.
The SkyPod boasts a revolving restaurant, an observation deck, and wild, adrenaline-inducing thrill rides.
Numerous U.S. and international carriers offer direct flights to Las Vegas from major cities. A taxi or private shuttle is the easiest way to get to The Strip from the airport. Airport shuttles and bus services are less expensive options. There are many options for getting around the downtown area, including taxis, the city’s 24-hour bus service or the monorail. Uber and Lyft also operate in Vegas.
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