The LINQ Promenade
The LINQ Promenade
4.5
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
About
The LINQ Promenade is Caesars Entertainment's shopping, dining and entertainment district located at the center of the Las Vegas Strip which is home to 35+ restaurant and retail stores such as Brooklyn Bowl, Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips, IN-N-Out Burger, Razer, Yard House, and so much more! You can find exciting attractions at The LINQ Promenade such as The High Roller, North America's Tallest Observation wheel, and Fly LINQ Zipline, the strip's only zipline. There's something for everyone at The LINQ Promenade!
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Neighbourhood: The Strip
How to get there
- Harrah's / The Linq Station • 3 min walk
- Flamingo / Caesars Palace Station • 6 min walk
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1,949 within 5 kms
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412 within 10 kms
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- LuizFaria76Boca Raton, Florida1 contributionYou haven't stayed at The Linq Hotel yet. You are losingThis hotel is beautiful, comfortable, excellent localization and with a nice casino. I enjoyed the Mat Franco’s show and I recommend it. If I can give you a tip for your next trip to Las Vegas, it would be to stay at The Linq, you are close to everything and to the best places. I won’t need car. I loved it!Written 26 December 2022
- LorynLoves Park, Illinois14 contributionsLoves this streetI took my son to Las Vegas for his 21st birthday we stayed at Harrah's which is connected to the Linq. Both of us have to be gluten free and we had the most options on the promenade. The street reminds me of a much cleaner Bourbon st in New Orleans. My only issue was the amount of kids even into the late night. Not sure why people bring their young kids to adult Disneyland. It's strange.Visited December 2022Travelled with familyWritten 1 January 2023
- Pirateslifeforme00Columbus, Ohio99 contributionsTourist trapThis review is for the Linq Promenade, not the hotel. I see several reviews here for the hotel which is separate. This is a touristy spot nestled among several hotels on the strip. The Flamingo, Harrah’s and the Linq hotel all open directly onto this pedestrian street. It’s lined with restaurants (some sit down and some fast food) and touristy shops that frankly, I don’t know how the pandemic and millennials/Gen Z haven’t killed yet (Havaianas, giant candy shop, RVCA). If my hotel had not been attached I would not have bothered going here. It was busy, smelled like pot and all the shops were like circa 2009 attractions. It felt like every crappy boardwalk at Myrtle Beach. We ate at the Favorite Bistro, it was mid at best. They did have an In and Out, which as a midwesterner who doesn’t have access to the chain, I appreciated. We also ate at Maxie’s diner twice because of the convenient location and it was great. Frankly it deserves better than this trashy paradise.Visited February 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 13 February 2023
- Alecia D8 contributionsFun afternoon destinationThis is a fun little area of the Las Vegas strip. Cute stores, lots of bars, fun activities. My only complaint? (And this will make me sound old) Every store and bar is blasting music so loud, you cannot even hold a conversation. I was trying to give my email address to a store employee and I was literally yelling it so he could hear me at all. How is that a fun shopping experience? But overall, worth the trip.Visited March 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 March 2023
- patitay2kCedar Park, Texas77 contributionsAwesome views of the city and the mountainsWe were lucky that we did not have to wait long to board the High Roller Wheel. It moves super slow, so it gives plenty of time to take pictures and enjoy the view. The full ride is about 30 min. and narrates the story of the City of Las Vegas. I was a little disappointed that there was no bar service although there is in the area prior to getting in the pod and I thought that it was a little over-priced at $25/pp.Visited March 2023Written 26 March 2023
- Kate AdamsNew Zealand21 contributionsWell worth a wonderA great street full of resturant, shops and some lovely fountains. It's in between the Linq and the flamingo and is a wonderful place to find a spot for dinner. A nice step away from the strip, I highly recommend a stop here.Visited August 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 27 August 2023
- melwashere81Cleveland, Texas1,202 contributionsGreat place for shopping and diningThis was a great find. We were looking for the High Roller since we had already purchased tickets online, and we came down the Promenade. We ended up going to a few of the shops as well. There are many dining options too.Visited August 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 6 September 2023
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Mike from Rival Town
Hamilton, Canada45 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
You HAVE to check out this part of the strip. So many amazing restaurants (including my favorite, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips), cool activities and atmosphere, ziplining, desserts and treats etc.
Written 11 November 2023
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Gummiwise
Richmond, VA28 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
This area is full of so much fun stuff to do and see. There’s the High Roller massive Ferris wheel. There’s so many food options, too. Even on a sunny day, of which there are a plenty, you can still find a bit of shade here and there.
Written 9 October 2023
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monette g
Haifa, Israel117 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Lots of restaurants, shops, lights, people. In short, a great place to spend some time while visiting Vegas.
Written 22 September 2023
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Michel S
5 contributions
Sep 2023
Great selection of restaurants. Prices are very reasonable and the food was good. Particularly liked The Yard House!
Written 11 September 2023
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melwashere81
Cleveland, TX1,202 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
This was a great find. We were looking for the High Roller since we had already purchased tickets online, and we came down the Promenade. We ended up going to a few of the shops as well. There are many dining options too.
Written 7 September 2023
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Kate Adams
New Zealand21 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
A great street full of resturant, shops and some lovely fountains. It's in between the Linq and the flamingo and is a wonderful place to find a spot for dinner.
A nice step away from the strip, I highly recommend a stop here.
A nice step away from the strip, I highly recommend a stop here.
Written 27 August 2023
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Spencer and Jenn Lewis
5 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
A nice side promenade with good restaurants and unique shops, its great for a slower pace from the main strip. Still action packed and offering some nice patios and seating areas to regroup and chill out from the strip and all the craziness that comes from Las Vegas Blvd. Life entrainment can be seen at some of the restaurants as well.
Written 8 August 2023
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Fal L
Atlanta, GA941 contributions
Aug 2023 • Solo
The linq promenade was easy to navigate! The weather was great to walk around. I love the area. It’s huge!!! It’s fun too!
Written 5 August 2023
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TWB
Cincinnati, OH2,464 contributions
Oct 2022
I spent a week trolling through and beyond The Linq Promenade. It is a nice place to spend time and I enjoyed many hours here. Location is excellent. The variety of food, shopping, casino, pub and (extreme) people watching seating options make entertainment unavoidable. It is a newer development, yet connected to some of the older casinos which made it more interesting. It reminded me of The Fremont Experience, except new, at the other end of The Strip with its own vibe. I walked past a very large parking lot on my way to/from the promenade and there were always available spaces.
Written 2 August 2023
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rstewart1870
Weyburn, Canada62 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
This was a fun experience. Great restaurants, fun bars. Something for the whole family. It was very busy in the afternoon and evening.
Written 8 May 2023
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YonCe
United Kingdom151 contributions
Hello I’m from the uk. Staying 10-17th sept. How much will the resort fee/ incidental fee be please!! Trying to work out my budget.
paul b
Tallaght, Ireland4 contributions
Hi is the linq zip line worth the money?
Regards
Paul
Kimcira
Palm Desert 36 contributions
We’ve never done it but always see a lot of people on it. Looks really fun but I’m afraid of heights ! It runs from the strip to the high roller. If you get a Caesars Rewards card, at the Flamingo, the Linq, Harrahs, Ballys, etc, ( they’re all the same company ) you can get a discount. They’re also zip lines on Fremont St..
Annette1976
Kingston-upon-Hull, UK113 contributions
Hello. Can anyone please help me identify which restaurant serves the Salted Caramel French toast as in picture 7 ? I can't seem to locate the restaurant from the photograph posted? Many thanks
btp-01
Pittsburgh, PA1,034 contributions
It could be the one advertised at Maxie's. Check their website they have pics.
nube2018
Palma de Mallorca, Spain7 contributions
cual es la mejor manera de llegar al hotel desde el aeropuerto
Leticia J
Barcelona, Spain710 contributions
La manera más rápida es el taxi. No es caro porque tampoco es demasiado lejos. Si buscas algo más barato puedes contratar un servicio de shuttle por internet que sale más barato pero lleva a más gente y hace más paradas. Sino contactar con el servicio de concierge del hotel y preguntar si tienen shuttle propio o te pueden contratar ellos ese servicio.
Mhj57
Lake Zurich, IL2 contributions
When do they decorate for Halloween, what date
vegas_chick68
Surrey40 contributions
I just stayed there 2 days ago, no Halloween decorations yet.
Herbert K
Honolulu1 contribution
What is the name and address of the spray painting artist located in the Linq Promenade?
Hi Herbert,
They are called Visual Art Images at C&E Studios. You can find them on Facebook to purchase their work!
Conny Olson
Blaine, MN80 contributions
Want to go to the Mat Franco 7:00 show 3/10 with strolling and dinner b4, then the high roller after & back to the hotel to go to Valley of Fire Sat. morning. How long does his show usually run?
Thank you!!!!
niteowl22
Hartford, WI109 contributions
i believe the show was 90 minutes
mosteen6
Chicago, IL
We are looking at booking a wedding in Las Vegas and found the Linq. Wondering if anyone has attended one there and what the reviews are. Also trying to find picture of the Wheelhouse for our reception. Not much luck from the personnel there, any reviews, pictures would be greatly appreciated
Melissa K
Mesa, AZ15 contributions
Picture an indoor ride at Disneyworld or Universal Studios and the cattle bins you wait in to get on the rides. The Wheelhouse is not pretty; there are hallways with cattle rails leading you through the building towards the outside where you get on the pods. You go through standard doors to the outside platform where again there are ropes quarantining the lines and large metal columns everywhere for the wheel. I would say a better option if you're set on getting married there might be to get married in one of the Pods, but it really doesn't take long for it to make it's way around so you would feel rushed from getting on, ceremony and getting off and the pods aren't at all spacious..just my opinion.
Linda R
Sun City West, AZ24 contributions
Could you tell us how to find valet service for parking our car when we arrive tomorrow? Thank you.
HoppieTravel
Sarnia, Canada35 contributions
Valet and cab service are behind the Linq.
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- Hotels near The LINQ Promenade:
- (0.02 km) The LINQ Hotel + Experience
- (0.23 km) NOBU Hotel Las Vegas
- (0.30 km) The Cromwell
- (0.32 km) Best Western Plus Casino Royale - Center Strip
- (0.36 km) Hilton Grand Vacations Club Flamingo Las Vegas
- Restaurants near The LINQ Promenade:
- (0.03 km) Maxie's Las Vegas
- (0.03 km) Margaritaville - Las Vegas
- (0.05 km) La Salsa Restaurant
- (0.16 km) Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab
- (0.12 km) Sushi Roku Las Vegas
- Attractions near The LINQ Promenade:
- (0.05 km) The Vegas Effect - Party Planners
- (0.05 km) Kush Fine Art
- (0.13 km) Piff the Magic Dragon
- (0.09 km) Mat Franco: Magic Reinvented Nightly
- (0.17 km) The Spa at the LINQ