The LINQ Promenade is a vibrant, open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment district located right in the center of the Las Vegas Strip (at 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd).
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It stretches about 1,200 feet along the south side of The LINQ Hotel & Casino (between the LINQ and the Flamingo), making it one of the most walkable and lively spots on the Strip.Key Features & AttractionsThe High Roller: The centerpiece is North America’s tallest observation wheel at 550 feet tall. It offers 30-minute slow rotations in climate-controlled, glass-enclosed cabins (up to 40 people per cabin) with stunning 360° views of the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, and the surrounding desert/mountains. Daytime, nighttime, and “Happy Half Hour” (with open bar) options are available.
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Fly LINQ Zipline: The only zipline on the Las Vegas Strip — riders zip over the Promenade in a seated position for an adrenaline rush.
Atmosphere: It’s designed like a lively pedestrian street with fountains, palm trees, neon lights, music, and constant energy. Great for people-watching, especially at night when everything lights up.
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Dining & DrinksThe Promenade has 30+ restaurants, bars, and casual eateries, including:In-N-Out Burger (a major draw)
Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips
Yard House
Brooklyn Bowl (live music + bowling)
Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar
Virgil’s Real BBQ
Flour & Barley (brick-oven pizza)
Many other casual spots and quick bites
It’s a mix of fast food, sit-down, and nightlife venues.Shopping & EntertainmentRetail includes unique spots like I Love Sugar (a huge two-story candy store), Harley-Davidson, and other shops.
Entertainment options: Live music, comedy (nearby Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club), bowling, and special events.
Overall VibeThe LINQ Promenade feels like a more relaxed, open-air version of other Vegas entertainment areas (think a mini Downtown Disney vibe on the Strip). It’s family-friendly during the day but turns into a nightlife hotspot at night. It’s perfect for a casual stroll, grabbing food/drinks, riding the High Roller at sunset or after dark, and soaking in the Vegas energy without needing to go inside a casino.
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It’s centrally located, so it’s easy to walk to other major resorts like Caesars Palace, The Flamingo, and Harrah’s. Highly recommended for first-time visitors!
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It stretches about 1,200 feet along the south side of The LINQ Hotel & Casino (between the LINQ and the Flamingo), making it one of the most walkable and lively spots on the Strip.Key Features & AttractionsThe High Roller: The centerpiece is North America’s tallest observation wheel at 550 feet tall. It offers 30-minute slow rotations in climate-controlled, glass-enclosed cabins (up to 40 people per cabin) with stunning 360° views of the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, and the surrounding desert/mountains. Daytime, nighttime, and “Happy Half Hour” (with open bar) options are available.
caesars.com
alamy.com
lasvegas-ticket.com
Fly LINQ Zipline: The only zipline on the Las Vegas Strip — riders zip over the Promenade in a seated position for an adrenaline rush.
Atmosphere: It’s designed like a lively pedestrian street with fountains, palm trees, neon lights, music, and constant energy. Great for people-watching, especially at night when everything lights up.
tripadvisor.com
Dining & DrinksThe Promenade has 30+ restaurants, bars, and casual eateries, including:In-N-Out Burger (a major draw)
Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips
Yard House
Brooklyn Bowl (live music + bowling)
Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar
Virgil’s Real BBQ
Flour & Barley (brick-oven pizza)
Many other casual spots and quick bites
It’s a mix of fast food, sit-down, and nightlife venues.Shopping & EntertainmentRetail includes unique spots like I Love Sugar (a huge two-story candy store), Harley-Davidson, and other shops.
Entertainment options: Live music, comedy (nearby Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club), bowling, and special events.
Overall VibeThe LINQ Promenade feels like a more relaxed, open-air version of other Vegas entertainment areas (think a mini Downtown Disney vibe on the Strip). It’s family-friendly during the day but turns into a nightlife hotspot at night. It’s perfect for a casual stroll, grabbing food/drinks, riding the High Roller at sunset or after dark, and soaking in the Vegas energy without needing to go inside a casino.
tripadvisor.com
It’s centrally located, so it’s easy to walk to other major resorts like Caesars Palace, The Flamingo, and Harrah’s. Highly recommended for first-time visitors!
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