Sphere
A cloudy sky image appears on the Sphere at night in Las Vegas, Nevada.
A cloudy sky image appears on the Sphere at night in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Sphere Tours and Tickets

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One of Las Vegas’ most Instagram-famous attractions, the Sphere is a music and entertainment arena that immerses audiences with high-tech video and audio that literally wraps up, over, and around them with an innovative dome design. Its multi-sensory 4D capabilities also allow guests to “feel” the experiences, such as the rumble of thunder or the gust of a cool breeze. The Sphere’s exterior—covered in LED displays—is equally impressive.

  • 255 Sands Ave., Las Vegas, Nevada, 89169

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Q:How much does it cost to visit the Sphere in 2024?
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Ticket prices vary depending on the show and seating. For example, tickets for Darren Aronofsky’s film Postcard from Earth range from US$100 to about US$140 for better seat options. The pricing can escalate significantly based on seat selection and additional fees.

Q:What is the Sphere in Las Vegas, and what makes it unique?
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The Sphere is an entertainment venue known for its advanced technology and architecture. Located next to The Venetian Resort, the Sphere measures more than 360 feet (104 meters) high and is currently the world’s largest spherical structure. Its exterior features a massic LED display that lights up the Vegas skyline.

Q:Where is the Sphere located, and how can I get there?
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The Sphere is next to The Venetian Resort on the Strip and is accessible by car, taxi, rideshare, and public transit. Park at nearby hotels or designated lots, walk or ride the monorail from the Strip, or take the Deuce bus line, which runs frequently and stops near The Venetian.

Q:What are the best seating options at the Sphere?
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The Sphere’s layout ensures nearly every seat offers a great viewing experience, with the best seats typically found in the 200 and 300 sections. If you’re sensitive to vertigo, consider choosing a seat in the lower levels.

Q:Is the Sphere accessible for visitors with disabilities?
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Yes, the Sphere accommodates visitors with disabilities, with accessible seating options throughout the venue. Additionally, the Sphere includes wheelchair-accessible entrances, elevators, and restrooms. You can request staff assistance to help you navigate the venue and find your seat.