The famous Las Vegas Boulevard with casinos, shows, and entertainment

About Las Vegas Strip (Center)

The Las Vegas Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard South) is a 4.2-mile stretch of mega-resort casinos, world-class entertainment venues, and architectural spectacles that has defined American excess and reinvention for decades. The boulevard is home to iconic properties including the Bellagio and its dancing fountains, Caesars Palace, the Venetian with its canal-lined shopping, the Wynn, and the Cosmopolitan.

Beyond gambling, the modern Strip offers Michelin-starred restaurants from chefs like Guy Savoy and Joël Robuchon, Cirque du Soleil productions, residencies from global music artists at venues like the Sphere and T-Mobile Arena, and high-end shopping at the Forum Shops, Crystals, and the Grand Canal Shoppes.

The recently opened Resorts World and the Sphere entertainment venue represent the latest evolution of the Strip, while the Bellagio Conservatory, Mirage Volcano (now Aira), and the High Roller observation wheel on the LINQ Promenade continue to draw millions of visitors for free and ticketed experiences alike.

Nearby Landmarks

Bellagio Fountains Caesars Palace The Venetian High Roller Observation Wheel

Transport Options

Taxi

Cost $20-30
Time 10-20 minutes

Follow "Taxi" signs at arrivals. Queue at official taxi stand. Metered fares, no need to negotiate.

Rideshare (Grab/Uber)

Cost $12-22
Time 10-20 minutes

Level 2 of Terminal 1 (rideshare specific area), Terminal 3 arrivals

Step-by-Step Directions

Take RTC Route 109 bus from airport to various Strip stops. Runs every 15-20 minutes.

Quick Comparison

Option Cost Time Best For
Taxi $20-30 10-20 minutes Convenience, groups, heavy luggage
Rideshare $12-22 10-20 minutes Budget-conscious, app users

Good to Know

Late Night Transport

Las Vegas never sleeps, and transportation is available 24/7. Taxis queue at the airport around the clock, and Uber/Lyft operate continuously. The Deuce bus on the Strip runs 24 hours. Late-night ride-share from the Strip to the airport costs $15-25 depending on surge pricing. The Las Vegas Monorail runs until midnight (2:00 AM on weekends) along the east side of the Strip.

Luggage Tips

The airport is so close to the Strip that luggage is rarely an issue. Ride-shares and taxis accommodate standard luggage easily. If gambling upon arrival, most casino hotels will store luggage before check-in time. The airport has luggage storage at Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Rolling luggage works fine on Strip sidewalks, which are wide and paved.

Accessibility

Las Vegas is one of the most wheelchair-accessible tourism destinations in the world. All Strip resorts are fully ADA-compliant with accessible gaming, restaurants, shows, and hotel rooms. The Deuce bus fleet is wheelchair accessible. Airport terminals have full accessibility. The Las Vegas Monorail is accessible at all stations. Strip sidewalks are wide and flat with curb cuts at all intersections.