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How long does it take to walk the entire strip?

The Las Vegas Strip is 4.2 miles long and runs from Mandalay Bay to the Stratosphere. At an average walking rate of 0.3 miles per hour, it would take you almost 90 minutes to get across the Strip—and that's if you don't stop along the way. The Strip is very busy. There are typically around 37,000 cars in the area.



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It is legal to have an open container of alcohol if you are walking along the Las Vegas Strip. However, as of 2014, Las Vegas prohibits people from carrying alcohol in glass containers. Individuals cannot carry any beverage, alcoholic or not, in a glass container on the Strip.

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It's hard to see all of Las Vegas in a day, but if you're short on time, 2 days is enough. Ideally, I recommend a 3-day itinerary for Las Vegas so you can see all the top attractions.

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Las Vegas can be such an amazing destination if you're looking for fun itineraries, city excitement, night adventures, and unique natural landscapes. And the best of it all is that you won't need more than just three days in Las Vegas to take advantage of the many stunning things the city has to surprise you.

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South Strip. Ostentatious is the name of the game in Vegas. The more flashy, gaudy, or luxurious, the better. The south end of the Strip has tons of hotel options, including some of the most iconic hotels in Vegas: New York–New York, Paris, the Bellagio, the Mirage, MGM, Aria, Cosmo, and much more.

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Top Options For Getting Around Las Vegas
  1. Bus.
  2. Monorail.
  3. E-bikes & Bikes.
  4. Uber/Lyft and Taxis.
  5. Walking.


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In your head you may think that the club scene is only for wild 20 year olds living the spring break lifestyle. Now while some 40+ groups might be ready to rage, you might be pleasantly surprised about what the clubs have to offer. To be honest, Vegas nightlife is exciting because there truly is something for everyone.

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$500 per day/per person is about right We budget (not really) about $200 a day for eat & drink, $100/day for entertainment & shopping. The rest is for gambling. We've never returned home with less than half but it is good to have it planned to spend if needed.

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So one can spend a lot of time in Las Vegas - exploring the surroundings by day and The Strip by night. There's no real maximum number of days one needs to spend in Vegas. One of the great things about Vegas is that it doesn't have to be expensive - although it can also take as much money as one is willing to spend.

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Can You Drink in an Uber in Vegas? No, you cannot drink in an Uber, Lyft or other rideshare services in Las Vegas. Nevada's open container laws exempt only vehicles that are primarily used to transport individuals for compensation.

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