Las Vegas Boulevard, Where Day and Night Collide in Neon Splendor

From Russell Road in the south to Sahara Avenue in the north
The two sides of the main road are packed with world-famous hotels
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Introduction

Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in the Las Vegas Valley area of Nevada, with a length of 82.7 kilometers. The southern section of the road is known for its dense concentration of casinos and hotels, and is known as "the Strip." Once a part of U.S. Route 91 in Nevada, the highway was an important route linking Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. However, it was later replaced by the new Interstate 15, and now Las Vegas Boulevard mainly handles local traffic, with some sections being part of Nevada State Route 604.

Must-go rating

Must go
37%
Worth going
52%
Generally
10%
Not worth it
1%

Transportation

72%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
There is a parking lot
Free parking
Expensive parking fees
Cheap parking fees
Park by the roadside
1%
Bus transportation
1%
Subway/Train
4%
Taxi/Uber
22%
Translation: Others
Address
From Russell Road in the south to Sahara Avenue in the north