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IF BOOKING MORE THAN ONE CAR MAKE SEPARATE RESERVATIONS. Embark on the Deluxe GoCar Tour in Las Vegas, a flexible, go-as-you-please adventure with GPS-guided commentary that updates as you turn, offering an interactive and immersive experience. Cruise to the city's iconic landmarks like the Las Vegas sign, The Paris, Resorts World, The Wynn, Caesars Palace and the Bellagio fountains, all while learning about the history and exciting stories behind each stop. For an extra adventure, opt to upgrade and explore the stunning Red Rock Canyon, adding even more scenic beauty to your tour.
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Self-Guided GoCAR tour of Las Vegas
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Self-Guided GoCAR tour of Las Vegas
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Self-Guided GoCAR tour of Las Vegas
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • One valid international driver's license must be presented by the driver. 
  • Passengers must be at least 10 years old. 
À quoi s'attendre
1
Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub au Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Le quartier des arts, ou 18b, est un centre culturel dynamique regorgeant de galeries d'art indépendantes et d'espaces de spectacle dans des entrepôts reconvertis. Les principaux lieux incluent l'Arts Factory, avec des galeries, des boutiques et un bistrot, et le vaste Art Square, où l'intimiste Cockroach Theatre met en scène de nouvelles pièces et des reprises décalées. Les bars à l'ambiance bohème servent des cocktails artisanaux jusque tard dans la nuit.
2
Bienvenue au fabuleux signe de Las Vegas
Le panneau Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas est un monument de Las Vegas financé en mai 1959 et érigé peu après par Western Neon. Le panneau a été conçu par Betty Willis à la demande de Ted Rogich, un vendeur local, qui l'a vendu au comté de Clark, au Nevada.
3
L'hôtel STRAT, le casino et le SkyPod
Profitez d'une cuisine primée, d'une vue imprenable, de chambres rénovées et de nos incroyables manèges à sensations fortes. Séjournez dans l'une de nos chambres ou suites Elevated et créez des souvenirs qui dureront toute une vie. Hôtel familial. Offres spéciales de l'hôtel. Attractions. Offres spéciales. Nourriture boisson.
4
Resorts Monde
Resorts World Las Vegas est prêt à vous conduire dans une retraite sensationnelle. Voir tous les plus grands hôtels de Vegas.
5
Parc à thème Circus Circus Adventuredome
Le Circus Circus Las Vegas est un hôtel et casino situé au nord du Strip de Las Vegas à Winchester, Nevada.
6
Défilé de mode Las Vegas
Fashion Show est un centre commercial situé sur le Strip de Las Vegas à Paradise, Nevada. Le centre commercial accueille des défilés de mode le week-end sur une piste rétractable dans l'atrium central du centre commercial, d'où son nom.
7
Casino du Caesars Palace
Il est temps de se faire plaisir et de se faire plaisir comme un César. Jouez, dînez et détendez-vous comme des rois au Caesars Palace Las Vegas, le remarquable et somptueux centre de villégiature du Strip. Des chambres d'hôtel luxueuses aux divertissements de classe mondiale, il est temps de vivre un voyage inoubliable.
8
Le Casino Cosmopolite
Ce complexe de luxe et casino unique ne ressemble à aucun autre. Profitez d'espaces de vie de style résidentiel avec des terrasses privées et une vue imprenable sur Las Vegas.
9
Casino à New York - New York
Profitez du meilleur de la Grosse Pomme et de Las Vegas au New York-New York Resort & Casino.
10
Louxor Hôtel & Casino
L'un des complexes les plus reconnaissables de Las Vegas est la pyramide de 30 étages du Luxor Hotel & Casino.
11
Casino de la baie de Mandalay
Mandalay Bay offre une expérience passionnante à Las Vegas, de la plage de sable aux chambres magnifiquement rénovées.
12
Bienvenue au fabuleux signe de Las Vegas
Le panneau Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas est un monument de Las Vegas financé en mai 1959 et érigé peu après par Western Neon. Le panneau a été conçu par Betty Willis à la demande de Ted Rogich, un vendeur local, qui l'a vendu au comté de Clark, au Nevada.
13
Stade Allegiant
Le stade Allegiant est un stade en forme de dôme situé à Paradise, dans le Nevada. C'est le stade des Raiders de Las Vegas de la Ligue nationale de football, de l'Université du Nevada, de l'équipe de football universitaire Las Vegas Rebels, du Las Vegas Bowl et du Vegas Kickoff Classic.
14
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena est une arène intérieure polyvalente à Paradise, Nevada. Ouvert le 6 avril 2016, c'est l'arène des Golden Knights de Vegas de la Ligue nationale de hockey.
15
High Roller
High Roller est une grande roue géante de 550 pieds de haut et 520 pieds de diamètre sur le Strip de Las Vegas à Paradise, Nevada, États-Unis. Détenu et exploité par Caesars Entertainment, il a ouvert ses portes au public le 31 mars 2014, en tant que plus haut du monde, et à partir de 2021, il est la deuxième plus haute grande roue du monde.
16
Prêteur sur gage d'or et d'argent
Accueil de l'émission télévisée à succès "Pawn Stars!" Nous nous spécialisons dans les objets de collection rares, l'art et les souvenirs.
17
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
18
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
19
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
20
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
21
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
22
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
23
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
24
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
25
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
26
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
27
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
28
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
29
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
30
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
31
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
32
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
33
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
34
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
35
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
36
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
37
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
38
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
39
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
40
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
41
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
42
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
43
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
44
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
45
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
46
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
47
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
48
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
49
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
50
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
51
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
52
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
53
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
54
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
55
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
56
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
57
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
58
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
59
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
60
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
61
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
62
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
63
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
64
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
65
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
66
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
67
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
68
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
69
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
70
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
71
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
72
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
73
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
74
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
75
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
76
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
77
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
78
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
79
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
80
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
81
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
82
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
83
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
84
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
85
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
86
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
87
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
88
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
89
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
90
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
91
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
92
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
93
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
94
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
95
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
96
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
97
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
98
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
99
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
100
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
101
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
102
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
103
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
104
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
105
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
106
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
107
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
108
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
109
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
110
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
111
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
112
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
113
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
114
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
115
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
116
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
117
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
118
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
119
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
120
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
121
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
122
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
123
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
124
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
125
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
126
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
127
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
128
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
129
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
130
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
131
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
132
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
133
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
134
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
135
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
136
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
137
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
138
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
139
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
140
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
141
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
142
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
143
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
144
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
145
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
146
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
147
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
148
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
149
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
150
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
151
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
152
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
153
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
154
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
155
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
156
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
157
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
158
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
159
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
160
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
161
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
162
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
163
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
164
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
165
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
166
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
167
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
168
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
169
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
170
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
171
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
172
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
173
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
174
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
175
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
176
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
177
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
178
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
179
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
180
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
181
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
182
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
183
Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
184
Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
185
Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
186
Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
187
Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
188
High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
189
Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
190
The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
191
T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
192
Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
193
Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
194
Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
195
Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
196
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
197
The Las Vegas Strip
Cruising down the Las Vegas Strip on a self-guided tour offers the perfect opportunity to take in the dazzling neon lights, iconic hotels, and world-renowned landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Luxor Pyramid. As you drive, you’ll pass the towering Caesars Palace, the vibrant Cosmopolitan, and countless other must-see attractions that make this stretch of road famous worldwide.
198
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, was designed by Betty Willis and funded in May 1959 before being erected by Western Neon at the request of local salesman Ted Rogich, who sold it to Clark County, Nevada. Located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, this famous neon sign remains a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking the perfect Vegas photo.
199
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop
Home of the hit TV show "Pawn Stars," this iconic pawn shop showcases rare collectibles, art, memorabilia, and more. It's the perfect place to see unique treasures and experience the world of the show firsthand.
200
The Las Vegas Arts District
The Las Vegas Arts District (18b) is a vibrant cultural hotspot featuring indie art galleries, performance spaces, and repurposed warehouses. Major venues include The Arts Factory, home to galleries, shops, and a bistro, and Art Square, where the Cockroach Theatre showcases unique plays and revivals. This bohemian district also offers craft cocktail bars, eclectic dining, and a thriving late-night scene, making it a must-visit for art lovers and nightlife enthusiasts.
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Stratosphere Tower
The STRAT Tower dominates the Las Vegas skyline, standing tall at 1,149 feet with its signature observation deck and thrill rides. Whether you're driving down Las Vegas Boulevard or cruising the I-15, its towering presence and neon glow make it an unmissable icon of the Strip.
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Resorts World Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas stands out with its sleek red towers and massive LED screens, lighting up the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Whether driving by day or night, its bold design and high-energy visuals make it an unmissable sight on Las Vegas Boulevard.
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Circus Circus Adventuredome Theme Park
Circus Circus Las Vegas is impossible to miss with its bold pink-and-white striped entrance and massive neon clown sign welcoming visitors. Driving past on the Las Vegas Strip, you’ll see its carnival-themed facade, promising classic Vegas fun, an indoor amusement park, and family-friendly entertainment.
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Fashion Show Las Vegas
Fashion Show Mall is a premier shopping destination on the Las Vegas Strip, featuring top retail brands, dining, and entertainment. Named for its retractable runway, this vibrant mall hosts live fashion shows on weekends, making it a must-visit for shoppers and style enthusiasts.
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Casino at Caesars Palace
Driving past Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, its grand Roman architecture and towering columns make it a striking landmark. The massive, illuminated Caesars Palace sign and the iconic statues outside instantly draw your attention, promising a world of luxury and entertainment within.
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High Roller
The High Roller observation wheel, located at the LinQ Promenade, offers breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and beyond from its 550-foot height. As one of the tallest observation wheels in the world, it’s a must-see landmark for anyone seeking a unique perspective of the city.
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Fountains of Bellagio
Fountains of Bellagio is a free attraction at the Bellagio resort, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It consists of a musical fountain show performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake in front of the resort. The show uses 1,214 water nozzles and 4,792 lights. The fountains shoot as high as 460 feet.
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The Cosmopolitan Casino
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas stands out with its sleek, modern design and floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting the vibrant energy of the Las Vegas Strip. As you drive by, the hotel's iconic digital LED display and high-rise towers with a distinct, luxurious glow make it a true visual landmark.
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T-Mobile Arena
T-Mobile Arena, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a premier multi-purpose indoor arena that opened on April 6, 2016. Home to the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL), it also hosts a variety of live events, concerts, and sports entertainment.
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Casino at New York - New York
The New York-New York Hotel in Las Vegas is unmistakable, with its replica Statue of Liberty and skyline of iconic New York City buildings, including the Empire State Building. Its bright neon lights and fun, themed architecture make it a standout on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Luxor Hotel & Casino
The Luxor Hotel stands out with its distinctive pyramid-shaped design and the powerful beam of light that shoots from its peak, visible from miles away. As you drive past, the hotel’s ancient Egyptian theme and towering obelisk make it one of the most unique landmarks on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Casino at Mandalay Bay
Mandalay Bay Hotel is instantly recognizable with its striking golden glass exterior reflecting the Las Vegas sun and its massive, tropical-themed resort area. The hotel’s luxurious palm-lined entrance and towering presence make it a standout!
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Allegiant Stadium
Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium and the home of the Las Vegas Raiders and the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels football teams. Hosting major events like the Las Vegas Bowl and Vegas Kickoff Classic, this venue is a premier destination for NFL games, college football, and large-scale entertainment.
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
About a 30-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, Red Rock Canyon offers a stunning 13-mile scenic drive, hiking trails, and opportunities to explore unique plants, wildlife, and geology. The Visitor Center provides information on recreation opportunities, with indoor and outdoor exhibits, plus a book and gift store for a complete desert experience.
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Politique d'annulation
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Commentaires (38)
lindasP4439WM
Mar 2025
GoCars were fantastic in accommodating my requests. The car/trike was outstanding. Directions and informative history was incredible. Kudos to GoCars. With that said TripAdvisor mislead me on the package I purchased very confusing and inaccurate. Thank you GoCars for all your help and guidance. Highly recommend this trip but book through GoCars direct website.
brittanycS628AH
Mar 2025
The most fun we’ve had on a tour in any city we’ve visited! We loved that there wasn’t a group or guide to keep up with. We were able to go at our own pace and the navigation was easy.
kerih419
Feb 2025
Bless was so helpful, kind, patient, and fun! We were trained and then question time. WE HAD A BLAST!! Seat warmer, great sound and directions- TOTALLY gonna do this in other cities or another one in Vegas- SO FUN!

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