The Strip Las Vegas Map Of Casinos
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Last updated: May 12, 2007
This is a map of existing, former, and future casino sites on the Las Vegas Strip. This map is partially, but not exactly, to scale.
Key:
- Black text labels streets.
- Green text labels currently operating casinos.
- Red text labels casinos no longer open for business.
- Blue text labels casinos not yet open for business.
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List of Las Vegas Strip Casinos, including years of operation:
- 20th Century, 1977--1978
- Aladdin, 1966--1997, 2000--2007
- Bally's, 1986--
- Barbary Coast, 1978--2007
- Boardwalk, 1977?--2006
- Bonanza, 1967--1973
- Bourbon Street, 1985--1996,1998--2005
- Caesars Palace, 1966--
- Casino Royale, 1992--
- Castaways, 1963--1987
- Circus Circus, 1968--
- Continental, 1981--1997
- Debbie Reynolds, 1993--1996
- Desert Inn, 1950--2000
- Dunes, 1955-1993
- El Rancho, 1982--1992
- El Rancho Vegas, 1941--1960
- Ellis Island, 1988--
- Excalibur, 1990--
- Flamingo, 1946--
- Flamingo Capri, 1958--1978
- Fontainebleu, 2009?--
- Frontier, 1967--1998
- Gold Coast, 1986--
- Greek Isles, 1996--
- Hacienda, 1956--1996
- Hard Rock, 1995--
- Harrah's, 1992--
- Holiday, 1973--1992
- Hooters, 2006--
- Imperial Palace, 1980--
- International, 1969--1971
- Key Largo, 1997--2005
- King 8, 1974--1998
- Klondike, 1982--1983,1996--2006
- La Mirage, 1986--1989
- Landmark, 1967--1990
- Las Vegas Hilton, 1971--
- Last Frontier, 1951--1956
- Little Caesar's, 1970--1994
- Luxor, 1993--
- Marina, 1975--1990
- Maxim, 1977--2001
- MGM Grand, 1973--1986
- MGM Grand, 1993--
- Mirage, 1989--
- Monte Carlo, 1996--
- New Frontier, 1955--1967,1998--
- New York--New York, 1997--
- Nob Hill, 1979-1990
- Orleans, 1996--
- O'Shea's, 1989--
- Paddlewheel, 1983--1991
- Planet Hollywood, 2007--
- Rio, 1989--
- Riviera, 1955--
- Royal, 1971--1988,1990-1997
- Royal Inn, 1970--1979
- Sahara, 1952--
- San Remo, 1989--2006
- Sands, 1952--1996
- Sans Souci, 1955--1962
- Silver Bird, 1976--1982
- Silver City, 1975--1997or1999?
- Silver Slipper, 1950-1988
- Slots-A-Fun, 1973--
- Sports World, 1997--
- Stardust, 1958--2006
- Stratosphere, 1996--
- Tally-Ho, ?-1966
- Thunderbird, 1948--1976
- Town Hall, 1985--
- Treasure Island, 1993--
- Treasury, 1979--1982
- Tropicana, 1957--
- Vacation Village, 1990--2002
- Vegas World, 1979--1995
- Westin Casuarina, 2003--
- Westward Ho, 1971--
- Wynn Las Vegas, 2005--
Recent updates:
Las Vegas Casino Locations Map
- April 19, 2007
- Looks like the Maxim project won't happen as the site was sold to MGM Mirage.
- April 15, 2007
- The Aladdin officially changes its name to Planet Hollywood. The grandreopening party will occur in late September, though.
Other related casino sites:
Notes:
In the mid-90s, a person known to the 'Net only as 'Scruffy' had a wonderful historical map of the Las Vegas Strip that was one of the best Las Vegas resources in the early days of the Internet. Unfortunately,Scruffy's map has been offline for several years. Even though it wascreated from scratch, this map is very much inspired by his efforts, and he deserves much of the credit for this.
Some smaller casinos that do or used to exist have been intentionallyomitted. Basically, if the casino didn't either have its own hotelrooms or table games, it's too small to receive notice here.
There are other casinos that probably deserve to be mentioned. Anysuggestions for these casinos and their locations can besent to npc@jetcafe.org.
This page Copyright Nick Christenson, 2007, All Rights Reserved.
If all your activity is limited to the Vegas Strip, then taking a good, long walk down Las Vegas' Strip is ideal. This is probably the best way to take in the architecture of the city. There is a lot to see and do. Remember, however, that the Strip is a little over 4 miles long, so plan accordingly.
Here are some tips to make your walking experience enjoyable
The one thing you must bring on a Las Vegas Strip walking tour is the most comfortable pair of shoes you have. Make that two pairs! You are going to do more walking than you can even imagine. Shoes that are too high or tight will end your walk much sooner than you had planned.
Make regular stops. Rest whenever you can to avoid getting tired quickly, maybe get refreshments at shops along the way. Besides the mega resorts along the strip, there are a few Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy and McDonald's along the way. After each stop, you will be able to continue with a fresh burst of energy.
Take some water with you to avoid dehydration. Take as much as you can carry comfortably and plan to buy more along the way if you run out.
In the extremely hot Summer months, spend as little time outside as possible. You may actually want to reconsider walking during those months. Las Vegas is in a desert after all, and the temperature is usually in the hundreds.
Remember to take a light sweater or jacket with you, even if it's sweltering hot outside. It may seem nice at first when you come in from the heat, but the casinos are kept at a constant temperature of 60 degrees. Not good, if you happen to be wearing a tank top and shorts.
Cross the street at designated spots or use the pedestrian overpass. (check below for a list of overpass locations) Do not jaywalk. You will be hit with a heavy fine if you're caught. As of September 2013, the fine for Jaywalking in Las Vegas was $198.00
Besides getting fined, you don't become a statistic. Las Vegas Valley was ranked as the sixth most dangerous metropolitan area when it comes to auto-pedestrian fatalities. Traffic on The Vegas Strip is notoriously dangerous. A combination of high speeding cars, wide roads, reckless pedestrians and distracted drivers account for the high fatality rate. Only cross the Vegas Strip at designated crosswalks or over-head walkways.
Las Vegas police allow people to walk down the Strip and the Fremont Street Experience with alcoholic beverages in plastic containers (no bottles or cans). Remember, however, that this is not allowed anywhere else in the city.
Check the weather and take a map of the Strip with you so you can plan your stops. Check out the list of free attractions too. Don't miss anything!
Vegas Strip Pedestrian Bridges
There are several four-corner and direct Pedestrian overhead bridges over Las Vegas Blvd. (Vegas Strip) separating pedestrians from motorized traffic. These overhead walkways can be accessed via elevators or escalators. Below is a list of the Las Vegas Strip overhead pedestrian walkways and the hotel casinos located within each overpass.
1.Location: Corner of Las Vegas Blvd (the Strip) and Tropicana Ave. This four-corner overhead walkway connects the blocks where the MGM Grand, Tropicana, Excalibur and New York-New York are located.
2.Location: Corner of Flamingo Road and Las Vegas Blvd. This four-corner overhead walkway connects the blocks where Bally's, Bellagio, Caesars Palace and Flamingo (next to The Cromwell) are located.
3.Location: Corner of Spring Mountain Road and Las Vegas Blvd. This four-corner overhead walkway connects the corners where Treasure Island, the Fashion Show mall, The Venetian and Wynn are located.
4.Location: Planet Hollywood. There is a direct-connect Pedestrian bridge from the front of Planet Hollywood to CityCenter with access to ARIA, The Cosmopolitan and Crystals shopping center.
5.Location: Park MGM (and T-Mobile Arena). There is a direct Pedestrian bridge connecting Park MGM and the Showcase Mall / Hard Rock Cafe.
6.Location: Veer Towers. There is a walkway connecting Veer Towers, Crystals shopping center and Waldorf Astoria.
Average walking time between Las Vegas hotels
Walgreens Locations on Vegas Strip
(702) 369-8166
Open 24 hours
(near the Palazzo) - Corner of Las Vegas Blvd & Buccaneer Way.
Pharmacy Hours: Open 24 hours
(702) 739-9645
Open 24 hours
(across from Park MGM Open - 24/7)
Pharmacy Hours: 8am - 10pm
(702) 262-0635
Open 24 hours
Corner of Las Vegas Blvd & Harmon Ave.
Pharmacy Hours: 8am - 10pm
Casinos On The Strip Las Vegas Map
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 385-1284
Fremont / 4th Street
Pharmacy Hours: 9am - 5pm
Map Of All Vegas Casinos
(702) 262-9284
Open 24 hours
(Next to Park MGM)
3645 S Las Vegas Blvd
(702) 474-4089
Open 24 hours
3300 S Las Vegas Blvd
(702) 866-2350
Open 24 hours
Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-384-5047
Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 9:00 pm
Saturday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Las Vegas Boulevard South Map
When you're tired of walking, there are several ways to get back. Consider the following :