Finding a good Las Vegas Strip map can feel impossible with so many outdated Vegas maps to sort through, but that’s what we’re here for! We’ve created a PDF map of Las Vegas Boulevard that will show you everything from the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign to Fashion Show Mall.
North Strip
The northern end of the Las Vegas Strip has seen a ton of growth in recent years with no sign of slowing down. Most notably, Resorts World opened in 2021 with three Las Vegas Strip hotels on the same property. Fontainebleau Resort & Casino is currently under construction with plans to open at the end of 2023, expanding the strip map even more.
The north strip is also home to Fashion Show Mall, one of Las Vegas’s most famous shopping destinations. Encore & Wynn Las Vegas are some of the best spots on Las Vegas Boulevard if you want a luxury experience, from check-in to check-out. The fine dining establishments here and the Wynn Buffet, are truly some of the best in Las Vegas.
If you prefer somewhere with a smaller, more intimate atmosphere, SAHARA is an excellent choice. Circus Circus offers free entertainment daily, while The STRAT has a one-of-a-kind observation deck. This area of the strip is also home to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds, which are used to host a variety of events on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip.
Mid-Strip
Depending on who you ask, the exact definition of mid-strip can vary. For the purposes of this article, we’ll consider mid-strip to be from south of Sands Ave all the way to Harmon Avenue. There’s no debate that this area of the Las Vegas Strip is the best in terms of entertainment, nightlife, and attractions.
Visit Horseshoe Las Vegas (Formerly Bally’s), Harrah’s, or Cromwell for some old-school Las Vegas fun and laid-back casinos. If you prefer a more lively crowd, visit The Highroller and Linq Promenade at LINQ Hotel or party it up at OMNIA Nightclub inside Caesars Palace. Treasure Island, The Palazzo, Flamingo, and The Mirage are a few hotels you’ll find mid-strip, too.
The fun and sightseeing don’t stop there! Transport yourself to Paris, France, by dining at the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas or take a ride through the canals of Venice at Venetian. The Bellagio fountains can be seen from most resorts in this mid-strip area, so you can check that off your Las Vegas bucket list. The Cosmopolitan is home to some of the best Las Vegas speakeasies, but don’t forget to research before you go so you know how to get in!
South Strip
The south end of the Las Vegas Strip is one of the most famous areas because it’s home to the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. This south strip location starts at Planet Hollywood Resort, so set some time aside for a trip to Miracle Mile Shops! On the map, you’ll see a handful of hotels in this area. South Strip hotels include Four Seasons, Excalibur, Delano Las Vegas, Vdara, and Waldorf Astoria.
Visit the Big Apple at New York-New York, float the lazy river at MGM Grand, travel to the pyramids at Luxor, or visit the aquarium at
Navigating the Las Vegas Strip
There are a few different options for navigating the Las Vegas Strip. The Strip is 4.2 miles long, so unless you love to walk, having an alternative transportation method is a good idea.
There is no free shuttle, but some resorts have free shuttles that will take you from one resort to the next. The Las Vegas Monorail is our favorite way to travel on the Strip. The monorail line includes 7 stops along the Strip, with trains every 4-8 minutes, so you never have to wait long for a ride. Alternatively, you can ride The Deuce, a bus route dedicated to the Las Vegas Strip.
Calling a taxi or ride-share is certainly not the most budget-friendly option, but it is an option. All major resorts and venues along the Strip have dedicated drop-off/pick-up areas to make the process easier.
FAQ
How long does it take to walk the Las Vegas Strip?
At an average walking pace, it would take about 90 minutes to walk the entire Strip. That time doesn’t include any stops or pedestrian traffic, which is almost guaranteed to slow you down.
What area of the Las Vegas Strip is the best?
All areas of the Strip are good in their own way! South Strip is great for entertainment and pools. Mid-strip has tons of attractions and nightlife, while the north-strip is a more laid-back area with an awesome shopping mall.
How long is the Las Vegas Strip?
The Las Vegas Strip is 4.2 miles long.
Key Takeaways
- Locating key things you want to do or see on the Strip map can make choosing the right resort easier.
- Stay tuned; we’re working on completing a Downtown Las Vegas map of the iconic Fremont Street area and a detailed monorail map.
- Download the hotel map for your resort before arriving to navigate during your stay easily! Most hotel maps use the casino floor as a key landmark within the resort.