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Las Vegas Strip FREE Walking Tour & Map (19 Must-See Stops!)

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Las Vegas is an amazing destination to walk around and taking a self-guided walking tour along the Las Vegas Strip is a great way to see everything this iconic 4.2 mile-long stretch of real estate has to offer. Your Las Vegas Strip walking tour begins at the southern end of Las Vegas Boulevard at the Welcome to Fabulous Vegas Sign and the iconic Mandalay Bay Resort and takes you north all the way to the famous Wynn Hotel. 

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This FREE walking tour includes these 19 must-see stops:

  • Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign
  • Mandalay Bay Resort
  • Allegiant Stadium
  • The Excalibur
  • New York-New York Las Vegas 
  • MGM Grand Hotel
  • Aria Resort & Casino
  • The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
  • Paris Las Vegas
  • The Bellagio
  • Caesars Palace
  • Flamingo Las Vegas
  • The Linq Promenade
  • Harrah’s Las Vegas 
  • The Venetian Las Vegas
  • Treasure Island 
  • Wynn Las Vegas

Bonus Walk: Resorts World

If you are longing to explore Sins City’s famous drag, please read on to discover our selection of notable stops on your Las Vegas Strip walking tour. 

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Las Vegas Walking Map (Interactive)

The Las Vegas Strip walking map below will help you to visualize the route we’re discussing in this article. the walking map is interactive and you can zoom in and scroll around to see more detail.

The walk starts at the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign on the south end of the Vegas Strip (very bottom of the map) and heads north.

Even though the walking map route starts at one end of the Strip, you can begin your walking journey on Las Vegas Boulevard from wherever you want. Just pick a spot and go from there.

Also, don’t think you need to complete the walk in one day as that would be difficult to do while still getting to enjoy everything. I’d recommend checking out one section on foot at a time. Alright, let’s go!

(Note: I’ve also provided approximate walking distances from one stop to the next in the article below.)

1. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign

Walking tour stop #1: Woman posing in front of Welcome to Las Vegas sign

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The iconic Welcome to Las Vegas signs marks the start of your free walking tour and the unofficial marker of the southern end of the famous Las Vegas Strip. The sign shines from the median at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard, and it has stood here since 1959.

As an employee of Western Neon, Betty Willis designed the 25-foot-tall sign with its classic horizontal star design border of flashing yellow stars. 

The sign is such a Vegas landmark that in 2013, the State Historic Preservation for the State of Nevada announced that the sign had been added to the State Registrar of Historic Places.

The “logo” of Vegas itself, the sign presents a perfect photo opportunity for visitors and tourists to pose beneath the world-renowned welcome sign. 

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2. Mandalay Bay Resort 

Stop #2 on Las Vegas Strip Walking tour is Mandalay Bay

Mandalay Bay is a luxury resort and casino landmark of the Las Vegas Strip. The 43-story tall resort sits on 120 acres and features an 11-acre pool with 2,700 tons of real beach sand and even a 1.6 million gallon wave pool. 

Climate controlled with poolside gaming, Mandalay lives up to its name by providing a host of features and activities to make visitors feel that they are in paradise. 

World-class dining is a strong draw to this resort, such as the James Beard Award-winning chef Shawn McLain’s  Libertine Social  and internationally renowned chef Alain Ducasse’s French/Italian  Rivea.

You won’t want more for a nightlife destination as Mandalay Bay houses the LIGHT Nightclub and the Skyfall Lounge, where you can marvel at the panoramic views of the city and enjoy artisan cocktails to the beat of internationally renowned D.J.s.

Other features of Mandalay Bay include:

  • Shark Reef Aquarium  
  • Spa Mandalay 
  • Shoppes at Mandalay Place  
  • Show Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque de Soleil and more. 

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3. Allegiant Stadium

You can walk to Allegiant Stadium from the Strip

Next on your walking list is the domed Allegiant Stadium, the second most expensive stadium in the world at a whopping $1.9 billion in construction costs. While Allegiant Stadium is located slightly off the Strip, if you’re planning to walk to it, this is the time.

The stadium boasts a seven-acre roof suspended by 100 stainless steel cables that are semi-translucent to allow natural light. 

Home to the Las Vegas Raiders N.F.L. team and the Rebels college football team, Allegiant Stadium also hosts the famous Las Vegas Bowl and the Vegas Kickoff Classic. It is set to host  Super Bowl LVIII  on February 11, 2024, for the very first time.  

You may purchase tickets for a tour or you can time your walk to see a game or world-class concert. 

4. Luxor Hotel & Casino 

While walking on the Strip you can't miss the Luxor Las Vegas

The Luxor has an eye-catching design of a glass pyramid structure and an enormous sphynx guardian at the entrance. The Luxor Hotel is one of the tallest pyramids in the world at 350ft (107m) tall and has 30 stories housing 4,407 rooms.

The Luxor pool area covers 19,000 square feet and is a great place to spend the day. In-house dining is a big draw to this budget-friendly resort and includes such restaurants as  Tender Steakhouse  and  Diablos Cantina , as well as shopping at the  Galleria.

The Luxor has plenty to offer visitors besides the fantastic 120,000-square-foot casino (11,000 m2) with over 2,000 slot machines and 87 table games. Some other Luxor features include:

  • The 42.3 billion candela Luxor Sky Beam that shoots skyward at night from the top of the pyramid
  • The largest atrium in the world (by total volume) at 29 million cu ft.
  • Four shows: “ Fantasy ,” the comedian Carrot Top , the  Blue Man Group , and  America’s Got Talent – Las Vegas Live!
  • Nurture Spa 
  • Titanic the artifact exhibition

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5. Excalibur Hotel & Casino

The medieval castle of the Excalibur is something you'll want to see while you're exploring the Strip.

The medieval-themed Excalibur is a must-see on your walking tour of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel offers over 96,000 square feet of gaming with plenty of table games and 1,200 slot machines. 

The hotel also boasts a 13,000 square foot spa and fitness center and a 30,000 square foot pool area.

Excalibur is home to 8 restaurants, including the world-famous Dicks Last Resort , which includes purposefully obnoxious staff! The Excalibur also offers three long-running shows that deserve a watch which are:

  • Tournament of Kings
  • Australia’s Thunder from Down Under  
  • The Australian Bee Gees

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6. New York-New York Las Vegas

Walking past New York-New York Las Vegas at night

The New York-New York Hotel & Casino won’t fail to impress with its scale replicas of the New York City Skyline, including the Statue of Liberty. The hotel boasts 12 towers ranging from 26-45 stories and plenty for visitors to enjoy. 

Their impressive casino offers 84,000 square feet of gaming with over a thousand slot machines. They also have a nice pool area and the  Big Apple Coaster  with a 180-degree twist and dive feature.

Nightlife offerings at NYNY Las Vegas such as the  Coyote Ugly Bar and the  High limit Bar  will keep you up late, and live music from  The Brooklyn Bridge will keep you dancing.

Eateries such as the Nine Fine Irishmen and Gallaghers Steakhouse are also great draws for visitors to enjoy. 

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7. MGM Grand Hotel

A walk on the Las Vegas Strip will take you past MGM Grand

The MGM Grand is the largest resort on the Strip, with 6,852 rooms , arguably offering some of the best entertainment on the Strip with a host of shows and music to keep you entertained. 

You will notice the iconic lion statues, and Leo, the bronze lion, is 45 feet tall and weighs 50 tons!

The MGM Grand offers the largest casino in Las Vegas at 171,500 square feet. In addition, the MGM Grand’s pool deck boasts five pools, a lazy river , and waterfalls. 

The MGM Grand Garden Arena is host to some of the world’s top visiting musical acts and the resort itself offers several shows such as   KÀ by Cirque du Soleil , David Copperfield , and the Jabbawockeez . Nightlife attractions such as the  Hakkasan Nightclub  and the Ling Ling Lounge are great drawcards for nightlife. 

On top of all that, CBS’s Television City Research Center is the place to screen the latest television shows from CBS and give your opinion.

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8. Aria R e s o r t & Casino

Aria Las Vegas on center Strip is ultra-modern

The ultra-modern Aria stands in CityCenter with eye-catching curvilinear glass designed to harness spectacular views. The resort’s 61 and 51-story towers stand 600 feet high and contain an  AAA  five-diamond hotel with over 4,004 guest rooms. 

The rooms at Aria provide all the modern technological comforts making it one of the top hotels on the Vegas Strip. The hotel boasts a 150,000 sq. ft. casino and relaxing pool area. 

Visit ALIBI Ultra Lounge for drinks and then hit up the famous  Jewel Nightclub .

The Aria poker room is one of the best in Las Vegas and hosts events for the  World Poker Tour .

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9. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (free image download).

The Cosmopolitan stands tall on the Strip, and its Boulevard and Chelsea Towers stand 603 feet in height. The $3.9 billion hotel offers 3,027 rooms and a 110,000 square foot casino.

The Cosmo’s larger than average rooms start at 730 square feet and range up to 5400 feet, so the Cosmopolitan is known for its modern spaciousness.

On top of that, the Cosmo offers the best balcony rooms in Sin City overlooking the Bellagio Fountains.

The Chelsea theatre is a popular attraction and covers 40,000 square feet of concert hall and attracts some of the top international stars. 

The  Marquee Day/Nightclub  offers poolside eats and drinks while partying to the sounds of famous D.J.s. In addition, there’s plenty of live music at the prohibition-style Barbershop  lounge.

The restaurants at The Cosmopolitan are also an attraction, including the famous  Overlook Grill  and the Bang Bar by Momofuku.  

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10. Paris Las Vegas

Tourists walking in front of Paris Las Vegas on the Strip

This Paris away from Paris will turn heads with its replicas of several French attractions, including the 540 feet Eiffel Tower. The hotel is styled in a chic European look with Versailles style fittings and Louis XV style suites. 

They offer a rooftop pool , indoor mall, spa, and gym. The casino is huge, over 95,263 square-foot, and offers 1,700 slot machines.

The Chateau Nightclub and Rooftop  offers iconic views of the Strip, while Alexxas Bar is the place to go for live music. 

Gordon Ramsy Steak  offers the notorious chefs’ dining experience while  Nobus  Japanese cuisine brings diners from far and wide. 

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11. The Bellagio

Every walking tour along the Strip should include the Bellagio Hotel and fountains

One of the best free attractions in Vegas, The Bellagio Fountains are not to be missed when walking the Las Vegas Strip

The dancing fountains have become a symbol of Vegas itself, shooting music-synchronized water up to 460 feet high from over 1,200 spray jets. ( Find the Bellagio Fountain showtimes and song list here ).

The elaborate Bellagio lobby never fails to amaze, with the blown-glass ceiling and the Botanical Gardens and Conservatory . 

Bellagio is home to one of the Strip’s biggest Casinos at over 156,000 square feet with more than 200 table games. 

Visitors can admire priceless artworks at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art which houses a rotating selection of art from Degas to Picasso.

The Bellagio is home to the show  “O” by Cirque du Soleil  and houses world-class restaurants such as LAGO by Julian Serrano ,  Le Cirque , and  PRIME Steakhouse.

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12. Caesars Palace

View of Caesars Palace from Las Vegas Blvd. sidewalk

One of the grandaddies of the Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace is synonymous with Vegas itself and was built way back in 1966. Designed to mimic the opulence of the Roman empire, the luxury hotel and casino contains statues, columns, and designs typical of Hollywood’s epic Roman productions. 

Visitors will undoubtedly take note of the 20-foot statue of Augustus Caeser at the entrance of the casino. The Casino uses over 240 million gallons of water a year to power its 18 fountains.

Home to the high rollers, Caesars may not be a top choice for families, but it is a shoppers mecca with an abundance of high-end boutiques located in The Forum Shops. This shopping area has a free show called the Fall of Atlantis, an animatronic display with 9 feet tall talking statues. 

Behind the show area, you’ll find an enormous saltwater aquarium filled with beautiful fish.

No visit to the Vegas Strip is complete without a walk by the Colosseum, host to some of the top entertainers in the world. For food lovers, Gordon Ramseys Hells Kitchen  calls Caesars home along with Bobby Flay’s Amalfi.

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13. Flamingo Las Vegas

The Flamingo Hotel and Casino is a Las Vegas classic

Now owned by Caesars, the Flamingo is an Art Deco extravaganza with a garden courtyard housing real live flamingos . The last remaining pre-1950s casino in Vegas, the hotel was built by mobster Bugsy Siegal who reputedly named the Flamingo after his nickname for his girlfriend Virginia Hill, who had long legs like a flamingo. 

The Flamingo houses a 72,299 square foot casino and offers 3,460 hotel rooms, a Beach Club pool with waterfalls, a lagoon, and waterslides . 

Eateries include  Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse , the  Flamingo Food Court , and watering holes such as  Bugsys Bar  and the  Bird Bar . 

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14. The Linq Promenade

The Linq Promenade is an excellent place to walk and explore

The LINQ is a large promenade with plenty of bars and restaurants such as Guy Fieri’s Kitchen and Bar  and  Gordon Ramseys Fish and Chips . The biggest draw is the famous 550 feet High Roller Observation Wheel , which offers panoramic 360-degree views.

The Linq Hotel & Casino offers 53 table games and over 800 slots for visitors keen to win some money. The Linq also has a fantastic 1,080-foot-long and 122-foot-tall zipline that runs the length of the promenade.

The Catalyst Bar  and  O’sheas Pub Las Vegas  are also popular nightspots located in the Linq. 

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15. Harrah’s La s Vegas

Walking by Harrah's on the Strip at night

One of the most budget-friendly casinos on the Strip, Harrah’s offers over 80 table games, 1,200 slots, and over 30 sportsbook TVs. Home to the  Carnaval Court Bar , the casino offers rooms from $33 a night and plenty of drinks specials and happy hours to keep you on budget.

Shows such as  Menopause and the Musical  have kept crowds entertained for years, and Harrah’s also features  Tape Face and a Whitney Houston hologram tribute show. A great feature of the resort is the Piano Bar which features dueling pianos on a regular basis. 

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16. T h e Mirage

View of the Mirage sign and lake during a walk along the Strip

The Mirage Casino is a Polynesian-themed casino resort that’s home to the world-famous artificial volcano that erupts every night at 8, 9, 10, and 11 pm. The Mirage is not the largest casino but has a great selection of table games, slots, and poker tables.

The iconic lobby is home to a 20,000-gallon aquarium that houses almost 1000 species of fish and a 100-foot-tall Atrium with a rainforest habitat including waterfalls.  

The Mirage is home to the  Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat and a world-famous  Cirque du Soleil  show called “Love” with hits by The Beatles.

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17. The Venetian Las Ve g as

The Venetian in Las Vegas.

The Venitian and Palazzo are both owned by  Vici Properties , and the Venetian-Palazzo complex houses Vegas’s second-largest hotel offering 4,049 rooms and a 120,000 square foot casino. 

The design is inspired by Venice, Italy, and includes replicas of Venetian landmarks such as the  Lion of Venice and the Column of Saint Theodore.

The resort offers Madame Tussauds Wax Museum,  The Museum of Dream Space , and the   MINUS5 ICE EXPERIENCE . The MINUS5 º  experience is a 90-ton ice bar and winter wonderland complete with incredible ice sculptures.

No walking tour of the Strip is complete without stopping at the  Grand Canal Shoppes  inside the Venetian Hotel and Casino. The mall boasts indoor canals where gondolas take visitors around the mall to visit a plethora of upscale boutiques and designer stores!

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18. Treasure Island

Treasure Island TI, a resort on the Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Treasure Island Hotel and Casino offers 2,884 rooms and 220 suites in an iconic pirate-themed design, complete with a pirate ship outside the entrance. The resort offers a luxury spa and heated pool with live DJs. 

Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.  is an interactive and educational exhibit for Marvel fans of all ages, and the  Mystère by Cirque du Soleil  is also a great crowd-pleaser. 

Senor Frogs  and  Phill’s Steak House  are popular dining venues, as well as the  Golden Circle Sportsbook and Bar  for sports lovers. 

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19. Wynn Las Vegas

Walking to the Wynn Las Vegas

The Wynn Las Vegas, or just the Wynn for short, is a whopping 614 tall with 45 floors and 2,716 rooms. The Wynn casino is a big draw and covers over 111,000 square feet. 

They also offer a convention center and over 13,500 square feet of retail space which is a shopper’s delight. The Wynn also has its own 18-hole golf course .

The upscale Wynn property is full of refined elegance. The Encore Theater has regular shows and entertainment provided by a rotating roster of some of the biggest names in show business, while the XS Nightclub is where the party is at.

Across the Strip from the Wynn is the  Fashion Show Mall , which hosts weekend fashion shows on a retractable runway inside the mall’s atrium. The mall boasts 250 stores, from high-end boutiques to designer stores. 

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The walk from Wynn to Resorts World

The final stop on our Las Vegas walking tour (if you don’t mind a longer walk) is Resorts World. Home to three separate hotels (Conrad, Hilton, and Crockfords), Resorts World is one of the Strip’s newest must-visit resort properties.

Home to 117, 000 sq ft. of gaming space, the casino has everything you need to have a good time. Don’t worry, however, if spending time in the casino’s not your thing because the Resorts World Theater offers non-stop entertainment from visiting entertainers from around the world.

If you’re looking for more of a party, you’ll want to head over to the AYU Dayclub or Zouk Nightclub . Or maybe you’d just like to grab a bite to eat. Resorts World has a large number of signature and casual restaurants including Carversteak and Sun’s Out Buns Out .

If Resorts World seems like too much of a walk from Wynn, just grab a rideshare or taxi . It’s not far and the cost won’t be much.

A Note About Walking Distances on The Las Vegas Strip

While the total walking distance of the Las Vegas Strip may only be 4.2 miles or so end to end, by the time you’ve stopped and walked through all the various properties and attractions along the way you will have walked probably close to ten times that distance!

The hotels and casinos on the Strip are gigantic properties and you will likely find yourself walking a number of miles while exploring a single property.

In addition, the distances between hotels and casinos can prove deceptive. For instance, when looking at a map, the Luxor and Caesars Palace may look quite close together, but in truth, the two properties are almost two miles apart.

It will take approximately 37 minutes to cover that distance if you’re not stopping for any reason.

Of course, stopping to check stuff out and have fun is the whole reason you’re visiting Vegas in the first place. So covering that distance may take you all day.

Las Vegas Strip Map

So my advice to you is to pace yourself. The great thing about the Strip walking tour I’ve laid out above is that you can break it down into sections. You can cover the section of the Strip that you’re up for that day and leave the rest for another time.

In addition, you can begin your walk at any point along Las Vegas Boulevard and use this guide to visit the places nearby that you’re interested in.

Las Vegas Strip Walking Tips

Whether you choose to walk the entire Las Vegas Strip or just catch a rideshare to the area you want to be in, you will likely be doing more walking than you do in your normal day-to-day life. In addition, Las Vegas can present some walking challenges that you might not have to deal with at home.

Below, I’ve laid out some Las Vegas Strip walking tips that should prove beneficial:

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes – I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve seen ladies hobbling up and down the Strip while wearing high-heal shoes or guys trying to walk miles in flip-flops. Save the high-heels for the clubs and the flip-flops for the pools. Be sure to pack a pair of comfortable and broken-in walking shoes for walking along Las Vegas Blvd.
  • When it’s hot, walk at night – I shouldn’t have to tell you it can get really hot in Las Vegas for a good chunk of the year. While you may be expecting the hot weather, until you’ve experienced it yourself you can’t possibly know what it’s like. Daytime temperatures from 100°F to 115°F (38°C to 46°C) are not uncommon. If you’re wanting to walk the Strip when the weather is like this, do it at night. While nighttime temperatures are still very hot, at least you’re not in the sun.
  • Drink plenty of water – Whether it’s hot outside or not always try to stay hydrated when you’re walking in Vegas. The air in Las Vegas is extremely dry compared to just about any other place on the planet. So even if it’s on the cool side you will want to be drinking water. This goes double if you’ve been drinking adult beverages during your outing! Also, here are some ways to keep your skin moisturized while in Vegas.
  • Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen – The sun here is intense. That’s true even when the weather’s cool outside. It can be 60°F outside, and you can still get a wicked sunburn if you’re not careful. A hat, sunglasses, and a liberal application of sunscreen should be a requirement if you plan on spending much time walking along the Strip.

4 Ways to Avoid Some Walking in Las Vegas

If this much walking sounds exhausting to you, take heart. There are ways to get around Las Vegas without a car that can cut out a significant portion of the walking.

  • Hop on Hop Off Bus – The Hop on Hop Off Bus is an open-top, double-decker bus that runs up and down the Strip and to downtown. The bus will stop at or near most of the destinations on the walking tour guide without you having to walk the in-between sections. You can purchase a ticket for the day and hop off the bus wherever you want and jump back on again when you’re ready.
  • Duece Bus – Alternatively, you can ride the Deuce (city bus) up and down the Strip for a very low cost. There are many stops along the Strip and into downtown that are sure to help save your feet.
  • Uber & Lyft – There are plenty of available and affordable (usually) rideshare services in Las Vegas. Find out how much Uber and Lyft cost in Las Vegas .
  • Fly Over The Strip – Finally, if you’re not into walking at all or just want an amazing tour of the Strip from above, you can book a Las Vegas Strip sunset helicopter tour .

Final Thoughts

Taking a self-guided walking tour of the Las Vegas Strip is something every visitor to Vegas should do. Use the information in this guide and the Vegas Strip walking map in this article to plan your adventure.

Be sure to bring comfortable shoes, and enjoy the experience. After all, you only live once, and Las Vegas is the town to live it up!

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Bryan is a Las Vegas local who has spent years exploring the city's vibrant culture and entertainment scene. With his extensive knowledge of the best attractions and hidden gems, he has become an expert on all things Las Vegas. He regularly shares his insider tips with people looking to visit Las Vegas and make the most of their trip. More about Bryan.

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