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Las Vegas Hotels(current list)

Aladdin (Soon to be Planet Hollywood)
Alexis Park Resort
Bally's Las Vegas
Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino
Bellagio
Caesars Palace
Circus Circus Hotel-Casino
Ellis Island Casino / Super 8 Motel
Excalibur Hotel-Casino
Flamingo Las Vegas
Four Seasons Hotel
Frontier Hotel and Gambling Hall
Greek Isles Hotel and Casino
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Harrah's Las Vegas
Hooters Casino Hotel
Imperial Palace
Klondike Inn Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas Hilton
Luxor Hotel and Casino
Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
The Mirage Hotel and Casino
Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
New York-New York Hotel and Casino
Palms
Paris
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel
Rio Suite Hotel Casino
Riviera Hotel Casino
Royal Hotel and Casino
Sahara Hotel
Stardust Hotel and Casino
Stratosphere Las Vegas
Terrible's Hotel Casino
Treasure Island
Tropicana Resort and Casino
Tuscany Hotel & Casino
Venetian Casino Resort
Westin Casuarina Las Vegas
Wynn Las Vegas



The Las Vegas Strip (also known as The Strip) is 4 mi (6.7 km) of Las Vegas Boulevard South partly in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, that has been designated an All-American Road. Many of the largest hotel, casino and resort properties in the world are located on The Strip. Over the years, Las Vegas Boulevard South has been called Arrowhead Highway, Salt Lake Highway, U.S. Highway 91, and Los Angeles Highway. The Strip was reportedly named by police officer Guy McAfee, after his hometown's Sunset Strip, in Los Angeles.

The Strip runs from the Stratosphere at the northern end, to the Mandalay Bay on the southern end. Of the 4 miles, nearly 3.5 miles of it is located in the township of Paradise, Clark County. Only a small portion is within the city limits of Las Vegas. McCarran Airport is located at the southern end of The Strip, along with the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign.

In addition to the large hotels, casinos and resorts, The Strip is home to a few smaller casinos, motels, and other attractions, such as M&M World, Adventure Dome and the Fashion Show Mall. Starting in the mid 1990s, The Strip became a popular New Year's Eve celebration destination.


Las Vegas Hotels (vintage)

Old Aladdin Hotel and Resort
Binions Horseshoe (Now just the horseshoe)
Castaways
Desert Inn
Dunes
Glass Pool Inn
Hacienda
Lady Luck
Marina
The Mint
The Sands Hotel
The Silverbird Casino, formally the Thunderbird, before it was turned into the El Rancho Hotel and Casino. Since torn down.
The Silver Slipper
The Board Walk (MGM Mirage owned)
Vegas World

 



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