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Winchester

Full Strip loop (Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail to the Excalibur)

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United States
Nevada
Clark County
Winchester

Full Strip loop (Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail to the Excalibur)

Moderate

3.0

(10)

24

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Full Strip loop (Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail to the Excalibur)

03:27

13.6km

30m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate urban hike along the Full Strip loop, a journey that spans 8.5 miles (13.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 104 feet (32 metres). This route offers a unique perspective of Las Vegas, transforming into a dazzling spectacle of lights and sounds, especially as evening…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Las Vegas Monorail – Convention Center Station

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The Las Vegas Monorail is a public transit system in Las Vegas. The "monorail" opened on July 15, 2004, after many delays. Plans to extend the route to the airport …

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1.62 km

Guardian Angel Cathedral

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The Roman Catholic main church of the Diocese of Las Vegas is only about 100 m off the Strip and is absolutely worth seeing.

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2.18 km

Encore Las Vegas

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The Encore is a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip and is located near its sister property, the Wynn. Like Wynn Las Vegas, Encore is operated by Wynn Resorts. The …

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2.53 km

Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas

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Sparkling with 5,500 LED lights, the 30,000-square-foot Lake of Dreams is surrounded by a 90-foot performance waterfall and 1,500 pine trees, a backdrop for sensational imagery created by a world-class …

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3.14 km

The Venetian Resort

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The Venetian Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is modelled after Venice during the 1400s and 1500s and has many replicas of landmarks from the city.

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3.94 km

The Flamingo

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The Flamingo is one of the many casinos and resorts on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. It is currently the oldest casino still in operation on the Strip and was actually the third one to open in 1946.

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4.40 km

Las Vegas Walk of Fame

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Similar to Los Angeles, some celebrities are honored at our feet.

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4.44 km

The Paris Hotel is a well-known hotel and casino that is owned by Caesars Entertainment. The hotel has replicas of Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, the Paris Opera House, and …

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5.17 km

Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

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Originally called 'Aladdin' this Hotel & Casino opened in 1998, since 2007 it has been known as 'Planet Hollywood' & has undergone numerous refurbishments. The hotel has around 2600 rooms …

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6.73 km

The MGM Grand

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The MGM Grand is a hotel and casino on the southern end of the world famous Las Vegas Strip. Well-known for its striking emerald green exterior and gold lion statues, …

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7.35 km

Excalibur Hotel and Casino

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Great casino with a castle which was opened in 1990 and houses almost 4000 rooms. It belongs to the MGM chain and shows various knight festivals every day. The hotel …

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7.51 km

New York-New York Hotel & Casino

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The New York New York Hotel & Casino also belongs to the MGM Group & only opened in 1997 on the famous Las Vegas Strip. It houses just under 2000 …

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8.40 km

The Aria

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The Aria Resort and Casino is one of the newer hotels on the Strip and is the largest hotel in the world to receive a LEED Gold certification for its …

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9.09 km

The Cosmopolitan

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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a luxury hotel and casino in the center of the famous Las Vegas Strip. The sleek, modern-looking hotel was built in 2010 and one …

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9.44 km

Fountains of Bellagio

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One of the most impressive attractions in Las Vegas are the Bellagio Fountains, located at the luxury Bellagio Hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard. The lake in front of the beautiful …

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9.93 km

Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino

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The famous Cesar's Palace. You know it from dozens of films such as Rain Men or The Hangover. Great design from inside & outside with the theme of the Roman …

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10.2 km

The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace

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Caesar's Palace is a hotel and casino that was originally opened in 1966. The hotel is one of the most recognized buildings on the strip and has been used for in many films over the years.

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10.5 km

The Mirage Hotel & Casino is part of the MGM Group and opened in 1989. It has more than 3000 rooms & its design is inspired by the tropics.
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10.7 km

Siegfried & Roy Monument

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The two were probably some of the most famous guys Las Vegas had on their shows. Their shows were probably the most visited at the time. They were magicians & tamers and world famous with their white lions & tigers.

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10.9 km

Treasure Island Hotel and Casino

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One of the older hotels / casinos but with great fire pirate shows 😉

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11.1 km

Fashion Show Mall

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Huge mall with over 250 stores. It is located across from the Wynn Hotel, right on Las Vegas Boulevard.

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13.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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8.75 km

2.93 km

1.33 km

622 m

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8.36 km

2.99 km

2.29 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to complete the Full Strip loop?

The Full Strip loop, from the Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail to the Excalibur and back, covers approximately 13.6 kilometers (8.5 miles). It typically takes about 3.5 hours to complete at a steady pace, not including stops for sightseeing, food, or exploring casinos.

What is the terrain like for this urban walk?

The terrain consists primarily of wide, paved sidewalks, often with elaborate landscaping. You'll also navigate numerous pedestrian bridges, many equipped with escalators, to cross busy Las Vegas Boulevard safely. Portions of the route can be done by cutting through air-conditioned casinos and resorts, particularly between connected properties.

What are some of the key landmarks I'll see along the route?

This route is packed with iconic sights! You'll pass by the Encore Las Vegas, the Lake of Dreams at Wynn Las Vegas, The Venetian Resort, and The Flamingo. Further south, you'll encounter the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, and The MGM Grand, among many others.

Is the Full Strip loop suitable for beginners?

While the route is flat, the significant distance (8.5 miles) and potential for crowds and heat can make it surprisingly challenging. It's considered a moderate urban walk. Beginners should be prepared for the distance, wear comfortable walking shoes, and stay well-hydrated, especially during warmer months.

What is the best time of year to walk the Las Vegas Strip?

The best time to walk the Strip is during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring (October to April). Las Vegas is in a desert, and summer temperatures (June-August) can easily exceed 100°F (38°C), making a long walk uncomfortable and potentially unsafe. Even in May and September, average highs can be over 90°F (32°C).

Where can I park to access the Full Strip loop, and how do I get to the starting point?

The loop starts near the Las Vegas Convention Center Monorail station. Parking is available at the Convention Center itself, though fees may apply. Alternatively, many resorts along the Strip offer parking, and you can use the Las Vegas Monorail to reach the Convention Center station from various points along the east side of the Strip.

Are dogs allowed on this urban route?

While service animals are generally permitted, the Las Vegas Strip itself is not typically considered dog-friendly for pets. Many casinos and indoor areas do not allow pets, and the hot pavement, crowds, and lack of dedicated pet facilities make it challenging for dogs. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular urban adventure.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to walk the Strip?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk along the Las Vegas Strip sidewalks or use the pedestrian bridges. It is a public thoroughfare. However, individual attractions, shows, or specific casino areas you might enter may have their own costs.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths or trams?

Yes, the route utilizes and crosses several pedestrian pathways and bridges. You'll walk sections of The LINQ Promenade and numerous Skybridge sections. Additionally, while not part of the walking route, free resort trams connect some properties, such as the one linking Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur, which can be useful if you want to shorten your walk.

What's an insider tip for making the most of this walk?

To truly experience the Strip's transformation, consider starting your walk in the late afternoon. This allows you to see the sights in daylight, enjoy the sunset, and then witness the spectacular neon lights come alive as evening falls. Also, don't underestimate the heat; carry a reusable water bottle and refill it frequently at various establishments along the way.

What should I wear and bring for this walk?

Comfortable walking shoes are essential due to the distance. Dress in layers, especially if you're walking from day to night, as temperatures can fluctuate. Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, particularly during warmer months. A portable phone charger can also be useful for navigation and photos.

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Trail Reviews

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May 7, 2026, Las Vegas - Sightseing 1- Walk along the Strip

First of all: once again Komoot failed to match the photos to the route. And honestly, I really don’t feel like sorting all of that out manually. So once again, no highlights this time. I’m in Las Vegas 🌵. The starting point of my next tour to Jasper, Canada — mainly through the national parks along the route. That was actually the main reason why I planned the route this way. But more about that after the first stage in two days. Las Vegas sits in the middle of a flat, dusty desert landscape, surrounded by impressive mountains in the distance. And then suddenly there’s this enormous city full of hotels, casinos, shopping malls and completely artificial madness. Today I walked along the Strip. Bellagio, MGM, Caesars Palace. Huge hotel complexes with thousands of rooms, giant casinos and an unbelievable amount of chaos everywhere. If you’re looking for nonstop noise, lights and crowds, this is probably exactly the right place. Personally, it really isn’t mine. Las Vegas feels completely artificial. Slot machines are everywhere 🎰. Add autonomous taxis, huge crowds and temperatures close to 40°C even in the shade ☀️. Everything feels bigger, louder and more expensive than what I’m normally used to in the US. I actually wanted to try one of those autonomous taxis 🚕. But the app isn’t available in the German Apple Store and, of course, my US Apple ID decided to stop working today. What really impressed me though was the Bellagio. The fountain show was beautifully done and together with the music it became surprisingly emotional ⛲. I honestly didn’t expect that in the middle of all this noise and craziness. The botanical garden inside the Bellagio was also really worth seeing 🌺. Visually impressive, extremely colorful, almost screaming at times — but somehow still charming in this very American kind of way. The garden is divided into different sections and every section tells its own little story. Even the art installation on the ceiling of the lobby is impressive 🎨. Places like this show that Las Vegas isn’t only loud, expensive and over-the-top. In some places there’s actually a huge amount of effort, creativity and a very distinct visual language behind it. Most of the time I was simply wandering through the streets, hotels and casinos in a constant state of disbelief. I first came here almost 35 years ago and barely recognized anything anymore. Even though I’m actually a city person and really enjoy living in cities, I just can’t connect with this level of noise and artificial spectacle. Everybody seems to compete over who can be louder, bigger and more extreme. That feels very foreign to me personally. Still, I’m glad to be here. But in two days I’ll finally be on the bike 🚴. Only around 60 km to Hoover Dam at first — but simply getting out of this madness already sounds pretty good to me. Tomorrow I’ll take a look at old Las Vegas, do a few errands and otherwise try to take it easy. With temperatures close to 40°C in the shade, that’s probably not the worst idea anyway.

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