Las Vegas Strip Map
Last update: June 12, 2024
Here's an exclusive only from Easy Vegas: Point to any casino (or tap on mobile) and see what used to be there. Also, there is no other strip map on the whole Internet as complete as this one.
Find your hotel/landmark: Defunct:
2020- • Strat
1996-2020 • Stratosphere
1979-95 • Vegas World
1941-60
2019- • Sahara
2014-2019 • SLS
1952-2011 • Sahara
1984- • Palace Station
1977-84 • Bingo Palace
1976-77 • The Casino
1985-2004
1968- • Circus Circus
1971- • Slots-A-Fun
2023- • Fontainebleau
2006 • Westward Ho imploded
2005 • Westward Ho closed
1971 • Westward Ho (casino added)
1963 • Westward Ho (hotel only)
2015 • Riviera closed
1955-2015 • Riviera
2014- • Westgate
2012-14 • LVH
1971-12 • Las Vegas Hilton
1969-71 • International
2021- • Resorts World
2007-08 • Echelon construction
(unfinished)
2007 • Stardust imploded
1958-06 • Stardust Casino
Official name = "Las Vegas Convention Center Loop".
Free b/n cv. ctr. stations,
$5 day pass to/from Resorts World.
website
(Tesla tunnel).
$5/day pass to Convention Center
(Tesla tunnel / LVCC loop)
Free within Convention Center;
$5/day pass to/from Resorts World
(Tesla tunnel / LVCC loop)
Free within Convention Center;
$5/day pass to/from Resorts World
(Tesla tunnel / LVCC loop)
Free within Convention Center;
$5/day pass to/from Resorts World
(Tesla tunnel / LVCC loop)
Free within Convention Center;
$5/day pass to/from Resorts World
circa 2005-: Silver City Plaza, including Denny's
2004: (demolished)
1974-2004: Silver City Casino
The first non-smoking casino in Vegas, starting in 1991.
The Silver City Casino marquee sign still adorns the plaza entrance on Convention Center Drive.
2020-present
Popular entertainment complex
website
1995: imploded
Hotel/Casino:
1999-07: New Frontier
1966-99: Frontier
1955-66: New Frontier
1942-55: Last Frontier
Nightclub:
1939-42: 91 Club
1936-39: Ambassador
1930-36: Pair-O-Dice
2005- • Wynn
1950-00 • Desert Inn
1981-present
Shops, food court, and real, free fashion shows.
website
1993- • Treasure Island (ti)
2007- • Palazzo
2004 • Tam O'Shanter+Vagabond close, demolished
1998 • Sand Dunes demolished
1996 • Days Inn > Vagabond Inn
1990 • Imperial 400 > Days Inn
1973 • Carousel > Sand Dunes Motel
(not the famous "Sands" or "Dunes" hotels)
1962 • Spanish Trail > Imperial 400 motel
1960 • Spanish Trail out of business
1959 • Tam O'Shanter Motel added
1957 • Ottilia Via > Spanish Trail Motel
1954 • Park Lane now part of Carousel
1953 • Carousel Motel in addition to below
1949 • Motels: Ottilia Villa, Park Lane
1999- • Venetian
1996 • Sands imploded
1952-96 • Sands hotel/casino
1989 • Mirage
(occupying the area of both properties below)
1987 • Castaways closes
1965 • casino reopens
1964 • casino closes
1963 • Castaways (not the Castaways on the Boulder Strip)
1961 • property closes
1960 • casino reopens
1958 • casino closes
1957 • San Souci Hotel/Casino
1955 • San Souci Hotel
~1940 • San Souci (auto court)
1930s • Mountain View Auto Court motel
1959 • Grace Hayes demolished
1947 • Grace Hayes Lodge
1931 • Red Rooster (casino opens)
1930 • Red Rooster (no casino)
2023-present
Mind-blowing concert arena, the whole dome is a giant video screen. Visible from outside for free. website
1992- • Casino Royale (casino on the Nob Hill site, hotel on the Caravan site)
1990 • Nob Hill closed
1978 • Nob Hill Casino (next to Travelodge)
1968 • Caravan Travelodge
1964 • Caravan Motor Hotel
1992- • Harrah's
1973-92 • Holiday Casino
Both lots:
2014- • The Linq
2012 • The Quad
North lot:
1979 • Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino
1977 • Imperial Palace tower added
1972 • casino added
1959 • Flamingo Capri motel
South lot:
2013 • O'Sheas Casino (12/27)
Vortex (event space inside Linq)
2012 • O'Sheas Casino closes, imploded,
unknown • Reverted to O'Sheas
1990 • Bugsy's
1989 • O'Sheas casino (no hotel)
3/31/14-
Tickets start at $24. From the Strip, walk towards it between Linq and The Flamingo.
2013-
The original O’Sheas was farther to the left than (West of) this one. This new O’Sheas opened on 12/27/13.
2000- • Flamingo
1974-00 • Flamingo Hilton
1947-74 • Fabulous Flamingo
2014: The Cromwell
2007: Bill's Gamblin' Hall
1979: Barbary Coast
1952: Empey's Desert Villa
Leaves from the airport, stops right on the Strip, and continues to Downtown as an express.
2013- : Silver Sevens
2000-12: Terrible's
1981-99: Continental Hotel & Casino
1998-: Bellagio
1993: Dunes closed, demolished
1983: 2nd casino opened, "Oasis"
1955: Dunes Hotel/Casino
2022-: Horseshoe
1986-2022: Bally's
1973: MGM Grand
1973: New Bonanza
1967: Bonanza Hotel/Casino
1963: Three Coins Motel
2003: Casino opens
2001: Hotel opens-
1985: Ellis Island
1967: Village Pub
2007: Planet Hollywood
2000: Aladdin (newly-built)
1998: Aladdin hotel imploded
1997: Aladdin closes
1966: Aladdin
1962: King's Crown Tallyho
1962: Tallyho Hotel
2009-18: Mandarin Oriental (no casino)
2006: Boardwalk closed & imploded
1989-2006: Boardwalk (w/casino)
1985: Viscount
1970s-80s: Holiday Inn South
1965-70s: Holiday Inn (hotel only)
2021: Virgin Casino
1995-2020: Hard Rock Casino
2020: 1st non-smoking casino in Vegas
2018: Park MGM
1996: Monte Carlo
1998-2022: Wild Wild West
1974-1998: King 8 Hotel and Casino
1993-: MGM Grand
1975-90: Marina Hotel & Casino
1960s: Gold Club Motel
2019: OYO
2006: Hooters
1989: Hotel San Remo
1985-89: Polynesian
1985: Pacifica
1978: Treasury
1977: 20th Century
1975: Paradise Hotel
1973: Howard Johnson's, w/slots-only casino
1999-: Mandalay Bay
1996: Closed & imploded
1956: Hacienda
CX leaves from the airport, stops right on the Strip near Bellagio, and continues to Downtown as an express. schedule
#108 northbound goes to Sahara, Strat, and Downtown. schedule
$4 single ride • $6 for 2hr pass • $8 for 24hr pass • $20 for 3d pass (fares as of 12/14/23; fare website)
The map is to-scale north-to-south, but not so much east-to-west.
Changes for this version
- Removed Tropicana (R.I.P. 4/2/24)
- Added feature to highlight the hotel you choose from a menu
Older versions of my strip map
- (current version)
- 2024-06-12
- 2023-12-13
- 2023-02-21
- 2023-01-18
- 2022-09-28
- 2022-03-26
- 2022-02-19
- 2021-09-27
- 2021-07
- 2020-10
- 2020-02
- 2019-08
- 2011-09-25
- 2011-05-21
Here's my cartoonish map of the strip, but I stopped updating it in 2022.
Maps from other websites
Other Maps of the Strip
- 3D map with little buildings (2024). This is the very best map of the strip, with each casino depicted by a small drawing of its building, making it really easy to understand. The only downside of these maps are that they're wide rather than tall, and hard to view on phones, even if you turn your phone sideways.
- Dave Miller Gaming (2024). This is the second-best map of the strip, which I wish I'd been clever enough to think of making. Each casino is depicted with its logo, making it both visually interesting and easy to understand.
- Google Maps Enhanced (2024). Google Maps with the casinos drawn in. Nice! As a bonus, includes walking times to various casinos from Aria. Incidentally, I have to give a shout-out to this site (Las Vegas How-To) because their old map had little circle markers next to the labels for each casino so you could see exactly where they are, which was an inspiration for my own map.
- Hot Mama's map (2024). Pictures of the casinos in little bubbles. Visually awesome, I'm a fan.
- CheapoVegas (2013). Their soft design was the inspiration for my cartoonish map, though I stopped updating it in 2022.
- Vegas Today & Tomorrow (2011). A dizzying buffet of maps. Take a look at the Strip with construction since 2003 highlighted in green, or see a color-coded map of which companies own which casinos.
- Historical Map (2007). Shows not just what hotels are on the strip, but which ones used to be there. Of course, that feature is now built into my own map.
Maps of hotel interiors
Vegas strip properties are big. Sometimes you'll need a map to navigate inside the casino! You can see such maps at Vegas Casino Info, though they seem to be from around 2015.
My to-do list
- Add mile markers
- Revive the picture-based map
- Add pics, prices, booking links, logo, walk times, casino size, hotel size
- Option to hide dead casinos
Credit for ferris wheel clip art: Adobe Stock Images