Strip.
This four-mile stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard is a self-contained universe of oversized architecture, neon signage, and grand spectacles. Defined by its massive resort complexes, the Strip is designed as a series of transportive worlds where you can walk from the canals of Venice to the fountains of the Bellagio and the pyramids of Luxor in a single afternoon. Beyond the casino floors, the boulevard functions as a massive public theater, hosting choreographed water shows, high-concept light installations, and resident Cirque du Soleil productions. It is also a major entertainment and shopping corridor, anchored by attractions like the 550-foot High Roller observation wheel and the LINQ Promenade, offering an intense, sensory-rich slice of Americana that is best experienced on foot.