Hey there, Vegas lover!
If you’re searching for a Las Vegas strip map that actually makes sense, you just found it. I’ve been pounding the pavement on the Strip for years (sometimes in 110-degree heat, sometimes at 3 a.m. after one too many), and nothing beats having the right map in your pocket.
The Las Vegas Strip is only about 4 miles long, but it feels like 40 when you’re wearing the wrong shoes or trying to figure out why Bellagio feels a million miles from Mandalay Bay. This 2026 guide breaks it all down — zones, hotels, walking times, secret shortcuts, and the best interactive maps so you don’t waste a single minute of your trip.
Why Every Vegas Visitor Needs a Good Las Vegas Strip Map
Google Maps is fine… until you’re standing in front of the fountains with 5,000 other people and your phone dies. A solid Las Vegas strip map shows you:
- Exactly where everything is (no more “is that north or south?” panic)
- Walking distances (spoiler: they lie — it’s farther than it looks)
- Indoor air-conditioned walkways and overpasses
- Monorail stops, Deuce bus routes, and rideshare pickup zones
The Strip in 2026 – Divided Into 3 Easy Zones
The Strip isn’t one long road anymore — it’s three totally different vibes. Here’s the breakdown:
| Zone | Hotels & Highlights | Best For | Walk Time from Center |
| South Strip | Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, MGM Grand, New York-New York, Park MGM, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio | Families, budget stays, events at T-Mobile Arena | 15–25 min |
| Center Strip | Planet Hollywood, Paris, Bally’s, Horseshoe, Flamingo, The LINQ, Harrah’s, Caesars Palace, The Venetian, Palazzo | Shopping, dining, people-watching, perfect location | You’re already here! |
| North Strip | Wynn, Encore, Resorts World, Circus Circus, Sahara, Fontainebleau, The STRAT | Luxury, quieter vibe, Sphere shows | 20–35 min |
Pro tip: Most first-timers stay Center Strip. If you’re at the far South or North end, plan on using the monorail or rideshare for at least one trip a day.
Best Interactive & Printable Las Vegas Strip Maps (2026)
Here are the ones I actually use and recommend:
- StripStumble.com Maps → Super-detailed with indoor walkways, crosswalks, and even CVS/Walgreens locations. Print it or save the PDF.
- Easy.Vegas Ultimate Map → Interactive — click anything for info and history.
- LasVegasDirect.com Interactive Map → Click hotels for rates and shows.
- Official LVCVA Strip Map → Free download from VisitLasVegas.com (great for big-picture layout).
Just Google any of those or bookmark this page — I keep the StripStumble one saved on my phone every single trip.
Quick & Dirty Text Las Vegas Strip Map (North to South)
North Strip
The STRAT → Sahara → Fontainebleau → Resorts World → Wynn/Encore
Center Strip
The Venetian/Palazzo → Caesars Palace → The LINQ → Flamingo → Paris → Planet Hollywood → Bellagio
South Strip
Cosmopolitan → Aria/Park MGM → New York-New York → MGM Grand → Excalibur → Luxor → Mandalay Bay
(Everything connects via skybridges and indoor paths — you can walk almost the entire Strip without stepping outside in the summer.)
Pro Tips from a Local Who’s Walked It All
- Walking is free but brutal in July. Use the indoor connectors between casinos — they’re air-conditioned and full of free bathrooms.
- Monorail – $5 per ride or $13 all-day pass. Best for South Center when your feet are done.
- The Deuce Bus – $4 for 2 hours, runs 24/7, and drops you right in front of every major hotel.
- Rideshare – Cheapest from the dedicated lot (follow the signs after baggage claim). Avoid surge pricing by walking one block off-Strip.
- Save this map on your phone before you land — cell service can get spotty when 80,000 people are on the Strip at once.
Ready to Hit the Strip?
Download one of the maps above, screenshot this guide, and you’re set. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifteenth, knowing the layout turns you from tourist to pro in about 10 minutes.
Bookmark this Las Vegas strip map page, share it with your crew, and when you’re done planning, check out our other guides:
- How to get from the airport to the Strip cheap
- Best budget hotels on the Strip
- Free things to do in Vegas
Drop a comment below: Are you staying South, Center, or North this trip? I read every single one and love giving personalized tips.
Safe travels, stay hydrated, and I’ll see you under those bright lights!
— The MrLasVegas.com Team
Updated April 2026 — because the Strip changes faster than you can say “what happens in Vegas…”
Bookmark this Las Vegas strip map page, share it with your crew, and when you’re done planning, check out our other guides:
- How to get from the airport to the Strip cheap
- Best budget hotels on the Strip
- Free things to do in Vegas
Drop a comment below: Are you staying South, Center, or North this trip? I read every single one and love giving personalized tips.
Safe travels, stay hydrated, and I’ll see you under those bright lights!
— The MrLasVegas.com Team
Updated April 2026 — because the Strip changes faster than you can say “what happens in Vegas…”


