
Las Vegas’s squares and streets offer a world-famous selection of gaming, entertainment, dining, excitement, and fun for adults and kids alike across the Entertainment Capital of the World. In Vegas, you can explore everything from the famed Las Vegas Strip to a classic Chinatown area, resorts and casinos, concerts with legendary stars, buffets, parks, and a wealth of unique museums. There’s even an iconic pawn shop right on one of the main drags.
If there’s something you want to see or do on your bucket list, there’s a good chance it can be found on a Vegas street. Take a walk down some of the most popular streets in Las Vegas and discover a world of entertainment.
Tour the epicentre of Las Vegas entertainment
Categoría: Parejas, Familias, Historia, Gastronomía en , Vida nocturna
The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard) is the best-known street in all of Las Vegas, offering iconic resorts, casinos, fine dining, and a world of entertainment, glitz, and glam. Las Vegas Boulevard, the street the Strip lies along, is sprawling in itself, stretching nearly 3 miles from end to end, with the Stratosphere Tower on one end and the MGM Grand on the other. It’s the home of the famed “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. It’s worth mentioning that not all of the boulevard is the Strip, but the Strip keeps getting longer.
Besides famous casinos and resorts, you’ll find iconic shopping centres, incredible dining, and shows like the world-famous Cirque du Soleil. Más información
Ubicación: Nevada, USA

The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard)
Visit the original high street strip
Categoría: Parejas, Familias, Historia, Gastronomía en , Vida nocturna
Fremont Street is a historic stretch of road that’s among the most famed experiences in the city from its hotels and casinos to the iconic bright lights and neon signs. Fremont Street is a sort of a Second Strip in Vegas. It was the first paved street in the city and was once the city’s high street, lined with many neon signs featured in famous Hollywood films. Here you’ll want to check out things like Vegas Vic, a famous neon sign that dates to 1951. The street is also pedestrian-only, making for a great visitor experience.
Fremont Street spans 6 city blocks. It’s bordered by Las Vegas Boulevard, Main Street, Ogden Avenue, and Carson Avenue.
Ubicación: Las Vegas, NV, USA

Fremont Street