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Las Vegas Virtual Tour: Experience the Entertainment Capital of the World

Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas! I’m your guide, Eric, and I’ll take you on a journey through one of the world’s most exciting cities. This Las Vegas Virtual Tour focuses on the legendary Las Vegas Strip — a 4.2-mile stretch filled with luxury resorts, bright lights, and endless fun. It’s home to more than 150,000 guest rooms and over half of the world’s twenty largest hotels. The Strip is the heartbeat of Las Vegas, and it never stops moving.

The Origins of Las Vegas

Las Vegas began as a small railway stop in 1905. Everything changed in 1931 when Nevada legalized gambling. That same year, the Hoover Dam project brought jobs and energy to the area. The dam’s power still keeps the Strip glowing today — a perfect symbol for a city that never sleeps.

The STRAT: The Towering North Star

Our virtual journey begins at the northern end of the Strip with The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower. Standing 1,149 feet tall, it’s the tallest observation tower in the United States. From the top, you can see the desert, city, and mountains in every direction. If you crave adventure, the SkyJump and Big Shot rides will get your heart racing.

Nearby, the Las Vegas Gateway Arches welcome visitors with shimmering LED lights. Installed in 2020, they mark your official arrival to the Strip and set the stage for what’s ahead.

The Venetian: Old World Beauty in the Desert

Next, our Las Vegas Virtual Tour glides to The Venetian, a resort inspired by Venice, Italy. Its design includes replicas of the Doge’s Palace, Rialto Bridge, and St. Mark’s Campanile. Inside, guests can shop, dine, or ride gondolas along the Grand Canal. Combined with its sister property The Palazzo, it offers more than 7,000 rooms.

A fun fact — the Venetian’s theme came from a romantic idea. Developer Sheldon Adelson’s wife suggested Venice after they honeymooned there. That inspiration created one of Las Vegas’s most stunning resorts.

Caesars Palace: Fit for an Emperor

No trip is complete without visiting Caesars Palace. Opened in 1966, this resort is all about grandeur and Roman flair. The marble lobby, fountains, and statues transport guests to another era. The famous Colosseum theater hosts top performers like Adele and Sting. Movie fans will also recognize it from The Hangover, filmed right inside its halls.

The Bellagio: Grace and Glamour

The Bellagio defines Las Vegas elegance. Opened in 1998 by Steve Wynn, it cost $1.6 billion to build — the most expensive resort at that time. Outside, the Fountains of Bellagio dance to music and light, drawing thousands every night. Inside, the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens showcase floral art that changes with each season. Every corner of the Bellagio feels like a masterpiece.

Paris Las Vegas: A Touch of Europe

Across the street stands Paris Las Vegas, where you can enjoy a taste of France in the desert. Its half-scale Eiffel Tower reaches 540 feet high and offers a breathtaking view of the Strip. Stroll through cobblestone walkways and enjoy cafés that recreate the charm of Paris. The glowing Montgolfier balloon out front adds to its romantic atmosphere.

New York-New York: The Big Apple in Miniature

A short walk south brings you to New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Its skyline recreates the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Brooklyn Bridge. The Big Apple Coaster rushes through the resort, giving visitors a thrilling taste of Manhattan speed. Inside, you’ll find street murals, delis, and the buzz of New York neighborhoods.

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Other Landmarks Along the Strip

  • Excalibur Hotel & Casino: A castle-themed resort that hosts the live Tournament of Kings dinner show.

  • Mandalay Bay: A tropical paradise with Shark Reef Aquarium and an 11-acre beach.

  • Allegiant Stadium & T-Mobile Arena: Modern venues for major concerts, hockey, and NFL games.

When Night Falls on the Strip

As the sun sets, the Strip transforms into a glowing wonderland. Fifteen thousand miles of neon light up the sky, making Las Vegas visible from space. Through the Las Vegas Virtual Tour, you can experience that brilliant skyline firsthand. Visit Top of the World Restaurant at The STRAT for dinner above the city, or enjoy nightlife at Drai’s and Hell’s Kitchen.

New Icons for a New Era

Las Vegas keeps evolving. One of its newest marvels is Sphere, a 360-foot-tall spherical venue wrapped in LED screens. It lights up the city with vivid animations and futuristic visuals. Nearby, the High Roller rises 550 feet, offering panoramic views in glass cabins. Whether you ride by day or night, it’s an unforgettable way to see the Strip from above.

MGM Grand: The Spirit of Vegas

Our Las Vegas Virtual Tour ends at the MGM Grand, the world’s largest single hotel building. With more than 5,000 rooms, it hosts boxing matches, concerts, and major events year-round. The bronze lion outside — 45 feet tall — has become one of Las Vegas’s most recognized symbols. It stands for courage, energy, and the unstoppable spirit of the city.

Experience Las Vegas Like Never Before

From the heights of The STRAT to the elegance of the Bellagio, this Las Vegas Virtual Tour captures it all. Explore gondolas, fountains, and world-famous landmarks without leaving home. Whether you love history, thrill rides, or dazzling lights, Las Vegas delivers.

Step inside the tour and experience the energy, creativity, and wonder that make this city truly one of a kind.

If you enjoyed the Las Vegas Virtual Tour, the check out the Los Angeles Virtual Tour and the New Orleans Virtual Tour next.

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