The LINQ Promenade
- Admission
- Free to walk; individual attractions like the High Roller and Fly LINQ Zipline require separate tickets
- Hours
- Open 24 hours daily (individual shop, restaurant, and attraction hours vary)
- Duration
- 1 to 3 hours
- Parking
- Paid parking is available at the LINQ Hotel & Casino parking garage or the Flamingo parking garage. Valet services are also available.
- Access
- Fully wheelchair accessible with flat, paved pedestrian walkways and ADA-compliant boarding for the High Roller.
An open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment district located right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Its crown jewel is the High Roller, a massive 550-foot-tall observation wheel that dominates the skyline. It offers a lively, pedestrian-friendly escape from the dark casino floors.
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Located directly across from Caesars Palace, The LINQ Promenade transformed the Las Vegas Strip by introducing a bustling, pedestrian-only avenue. Opened in 2014, it connects the Strip to the High Roller, which was briefly the world's tallest observation wheel. The district is lined with trendy restaurants, bars, unique retail shops, and a vibrant nightlife scene.
Visitors can stroll the cobblestone walkways under a canopy of colorful lights while enjoying live street performers and patio dining. It serves as a modern community hub on the Strip, offering everything from gourmet cupcakes dispensed from an ATM to a thrilling zipline that sends riders soaring over the crowds.
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entertainment districtVisitor Tips
- ◆ Ride the High Roller at sunset or night for spectacular views of the Strip's neon lights.
- ◆ Try the famous warm cookies at Honolulu Cookie Company or grab a sweet treat from the Sprinkles Cupcake ATM.
- ◆ Book tickets for attractions online in advance to skip the longest lines and secure better rates.
- ◆ Wear comfortable walking shoes as the promenade is longer than it appears and connects to multiple resorts.
Heads Up
- ◆ Expect large crowds and street performers, especially during weekend evenings.
- ◆ The desert heat can be intense during summer days; stay hydrated and seek air-conditioned shops.
Common questions
Is parking free at the Linq Promenade?
No, parking is not free at the Linq Promenade. Visitors must pay for self-parking or valet at the adjacent Linq Hotel garage, though certain Caesars Rewards loyalty card tiers may qualify for free parking.
Can you walk through the Linq Promenade for free?
Yes, there is no admission fee to enter or walk through the Linq Promenade. It is an open-air pedestrian street, and you only pay for individual attractions, dining, or shopping.
Where is the rideshare pickup for the Linq Promenade?
The primary rideshare pickup and drop-off location is at the main valet entrance of the Linq Hotel, located at the eastern end of the promenade.
Is the High Roller wheel located at the Linq Promenade?
Yes, the High Roller observation wheel is anchored at the far east end of the Linq Promenade. It is easily accessible by walking the length of the promenade from the Las Vegas Strip entrance.



