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Welcome to the Las Vegas Strip

Neon lights, upscale casinos, and surreal architecture define the Las Vegas Strip, whose glittering skyline is a national icon. Most visitors know it simply as the Strip, referring to an area centered on Las Vegas Boulevard. Here you’ll find many of the area’s most famous sights — everything from a replica of the Eiffel Tower to dazzling fountain light shows. The Strip flaunts the brash, glitzy, over-the-top sides of Vegas. This is where you go when you want to ride a roller coaster on a casino rooftop, spend a few hours at the slots, or browse a shopping center designed to look like the canals of Venice. The Strip also has refined, award-winning restaurants and venues that bring some of the biggest musical artists alive to the boulevard.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Las Vegas Strip

There’s always something happening on the Strip, no matter when you visit. Throughout the year, weekends bring out the crowds — attractions are busy and the sidewalks buzz 24 hours a day. This is especially true over winter holidays such as New Year’s Eve, when travelers descend on this Mojave Desert city for its dry climate and temperatures that rarely dip below freezing even in January. Summer temperatures are often scorching hot, with highs typically exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit in July and August. The daytime weather is more comfortable in spring and fall.


Top things to do in Las Vegas Strip

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign

This vintage sign, created by one of the first women to make a mark in commercial neon art, ranks among the most iconic symbols of Las Vegas. It’s also one of the busiest selfie spots along Las Vegas Boulevard. During the afternoons and evenings, it gets downright crowded. To admire this fine example of the Space Age aesthetic, grab a coffee and head here in the early morning, when the temperatures are cooler and snapping a picture is a far less chaotic affair.

Replicas of famous landmarks

While wandering along the Strip, you’ll inevitably encounter a few landmarks intended to inspire a whimsical sense of déjà vu: Many of the most prominent casinos feature kitschy replicas of iconic structures and monuments from around the world, including convincing clones of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, New York City’s Statue of Liberty, an ancient Egyptian sphinx and pyramid, and the canals of Venice, Italy.

The Neon Museum

Few cities are as closely associated with the art of neon sign-making as Las Vegas. The nonprofit Neon Museum preserves and restores neon art and commercial signage. Notable artifacts in the museum’s collection of 200-plus signs flicker in the Neon Boneyard, an outdoor exhibition space that really shines after dusk.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Las Vegas Strip?

    The Las Vegas Strip is located in a desert climate, so it experiences hot summers, with average highs reaching up to 104°F (40°C), and mild winters where temperatures can drop to around 38°F (3°C). Rain is infrequent, but the city does experience occasional thunderstorms, particularly in summer.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Las Vegas Strip?

    Visitors can explore the themed hotels and resorts, take in a live show or concert, or immerse themselves in the exhibits at the Neon Museum. The Las Vegas Strip also has a variety of shopping destinations, such as the Forum Shops at Caesars and Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Las Vegas Strip?

    The most popular time to visit the Las Vegas Strip is from March to May and from September to November when the weather is more moderate. During this time, the city hosts various events, such as the Las Vegas Food & Wine Festival in the fall and the Electric Daisy Carnival in the spring.

  • What are the best places to stay in Las Vegas Strip?

    The Las Vegas Strip is home to a diversity of lodging options. Visitors often choose to stay in the area around the Bellagio Fountains, an iconic fixture of the city. The vicinity of the Eiffel Tower experience at Paris Las Vegas is also quite popular. Finally, the area near the High Roller Ferris wheel at the LINQ boasts a range of accommodations and is frequently suggested for its vibrant energy.

  • What are some hiking trails in Las Vegas Strip?

    While the Las Vegas Strip itself is primarily urban, nearby areas offer numerous hiking trails. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, around 24 miles (38 km) away, has trails like the Calico Tanks Trail. Further afield, Valley of Fire State Park, around 56 miles (90 km) away, also offers a variety of hiking opportunities.

  • What are some family activities to do in Las Vegas Strip?

    Families can enjoy a visit to the Discovery Children's Museum, or explore the aquatic life at Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay. Another frequently suggested family activity is riding the High Roller Observation Wheel for a panoramic view of the city.

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