Las Vegas Strip
Fountains and attractions of Las Vegas Strip at night
Fountains and attractions of Las Vegas Strip at night

Las Vegas Strip Tours and Tickets

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Lined with Sin City’s top hotels and largest casinos, the glittering 4.2-mile (6.8-kilometer) Las Vegas Strip is the United States’ biggest adult playground. Look out for over-the-top architecture, revel in trendy nightclubs, take in dazzling shows and Cirque du Soleil performances, and sink forks into five-star dinners. Hotel highlights include iconic complexes such as Treasure Island, the Venetian, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Bellagio, and Caesars Palace.

  • Las Vegas Valley, Nevada

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Tracy_L, Nov 2024
A night to remember
Just the experience of flying over the strip. The whole experience from start to finish was smooth and easy. Lovely clean car for pick up and nice helicopter. Friendly staff before during and after ! Helicopter pilot was knowledgable about the strip and answered your questions.
Harpreet_R, Nov 2024
Getter done!!
Worth every penny!!! Quick safety instructions, you’ll have a blast. Being on the strip at ground level is nice but seeing it from high up put everything in a different perspective.
Oudom_S, Jan 2025
Excellent overalls of ex experiencing of helicopter night flight.
My fiancé and myself were so excited during the flight, to see overall views of Las Vegas strips. This is our first time flying in the helicopter and it is best decision we make.
Bill_B, Sep 2024
Great trip...I would do it again
Great trip. Very nice helicopter...great pilot. Very informative. Attention on safety. AMAZING views of the Grand Canyon and the Hoover Dam, among other points along the way. A 2 hr 20 min trip from Las Vegas that would have taken 10-12 hours by ground...plus much better views. I would do it again!
People Also Ask
Q:What is the best way to tour the Las Vegas Strip?
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You can stroll the Las Vegas Strip on a walking tour, zip around on a Segway, ride on a hop-on, hop-off bus, or take a scenic helicopter flight at night or during the day. If you’re walking along the Strip, remember that the distance between casinos can be deceptive, and they may appear much closer than they actually are.
Q:How long does it take to walk the Las Vegas Strip?
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The Las Vegas Strip is about 4.2 miles (7 kilometers) and can take 1 to 2 hours to walk from end to end, depending on your pace and how many stops you make along the way. Also, large crowds can slow down your progress. The Strip can get extremely hot, especially during the summer, making the walk more challenging.
Q:Can you see the Las Vegas Strip by helicopter tour?
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Yes. A helicopter tour of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding region is a popular option, particularly at night when you can see the neon lights. You’ll pass by the mega-resorts and landmarks, including the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the Fremont Street Experience. Helicopter tours are typically in the air for about 10-15 minutes.
Q:What can you see on a bus tour of the Las Vegas Strip?
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A bus tour of the Las Vegas Strip allows you to cover more ground in less time. Hop aboard an open-top double-decker bus to see Sin City during the day or at night, making stops along the way. Pass by iconic sights like the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign, the Bellagio Fountains, the Strat, the High Roller Observation Wheel, and more.
Q:Can you tour the Las Vegas Strip in a limousine?
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Yes. You can book a limo tour of the Las Vegas Strip with pickup at your hotel. Typically, they make stops at popular sites like the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign, the Bellagio fountains, and the Mirage volcano show, or you might have the option to customize your itinerary. Limousine tours also usually provide champagne.
Q:Are there bathrooms on the Las Vegas Strip?
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Yes. All of the casinos and hotels on the Las Vegas Strip have public bathrooms—you just need to know where to find them. Generally, you’ll find restrooms in the hotel lobby. In the casino area, head toward the sportsbook and high-limit poker room or near the buffet; you’ll usually find one around there.