The LINQ Promenade

Shopping mall · South Las Vegas

The LINQ Promenade

Shopping mall · South Las Vegas

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Shopping, dining, entertainment, observation wheel & ziplines  

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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"The delightfully pink sight of the ATM at Sprinkles Cupcakes & Ice Cream is a touch more whimsical than the type one encounters at a local bank. Instead of dispensing cash, this one dispenses cupcakes. Located at The Linq Promenade, this 24-hour machine doles out classic flavors including red velvet, vanilla, milk chocolate, and cinnamon sugar." - Krista Diamond

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"The Linq Promenade celebrates Halloween Oct. 27-31 with five nights of spooky fun. The outdoor area will be transformed into a haunted wonderland featuring trick or treating for locals and Caesars Entertainment employees from 2 to 6 p.m. each day, balloon artists, scary characters, and a costume contest on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. that includes $15,000 in prizes. The High Roller will be lit with Halloween colors for an added dose of eeriness." - Krista Diamond

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"Diners can stroll the Linq Promenade while enjoying petal after petal of rose-shaped gelato cones at Amorino Gelato. The European-based brand offers customizable — and Instagrammable — mixes of gelato at both its Strip location and its North Premium Outlet location. Macaroons and other sweet treats are also available." - Krista Diamond

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Toni Payne

Google
The promenade has a lot of activities to do. It has a lot of restaurants. It kind of reminds me of a mini universal CityWalk with less restaurants but if you are someone that just kind of wants to chill off the strip or want a place to take a walk, the promenade is a good place. You can do things like the linq scenic Wheel. You can also do the zip line which is actually pretty cool and they have a bunch of places you can shop at like the candy store and they have a In-N-Out Burger, which is actually pretty popular and even though they’re popular, the line is not crazy long, like they get busy but it’s not crazy long lines because they are fast. I think the promenade is somewhere that you definitely want to check out while you are on the strip. If you are staying at the linq or the flamingo it’s right in between the two hotels so just go downstairs and you’re there. Have fun. Now, as much as I like the promenade, some of the restaurants here are a bit pricey so you have to keep that in mind. If you’re not trying to spend a whole bunch of money, you might want to check out other places.

Izzy G

Google
I recently spent an afternoon at the LINQ Promenade, and wow—what a fantastic experience! This open-air shopping, dining, and entertainment district truly brings the excitement of Vegas to life. Atmosphere & Design: – The modern, vibrant design is easy on the eyes, with plenty of Instagram-worthy spots—especially around the High Roller Ferris wheel, which absolutely dominates the skyline in the best possible way. – It’s pedestrian-friendly, breezy, and lively—perfect for a daytime stroll or evening hangout. Dining & Drinks: – A huge variety of eateries and bars offer everything from gourmet tacos and authentic Italian, to craft cocktails and artisanal coffees. – I loved grabbing a drink at one of the rooftop spots with views of the wheel and Strip—soaks you right into that Vegas energy. Entertainment & Activities: – Riding the High Roller at sunset was bucket-list worthy. You’re treated to panoramic Strip and desert views—it’s unforgettable. – Street performers, pop-up art installations, and sometimes live music keep the experience fresh and fun. Convenience & Location: – Right in the heart of the action—steps from Caesars Palace, across from Flamingo, with the monorail right nearby. – Easy to access, open late, and perfect to pair with shows, casinos, and nightlife along the Strip. Overall: The LINQ Promenade blends shopping, dining, attractions, and that unmistakable Vegas energy into one dynamic walkable area. Whether you’re a foodie, thrill-seeker, or just love people-watching, LINQ delivers. Highly recommend carving out a few hours to soak it all in—you’ll leave wanting to go back again!

Nelida Safrit

Google
Great spot. This is the walkway to the high roller from the strip. There are many restaurants and shops. The Brooklyn bowl is there. They do concerts and music parties. There’s a nice fountain in the middle. Also the zip line is there. A very lovely place. Too bad it smelled like weed! Located between Flamingo and The Linq hotel .

The K Green Show

Google
Very nice shopping area in the shadow of the high roller. Many places to eat and shop or just sit and watch people walk by. Leads you off the main Blvd to get to the high roller.

Tammra Schiller

Google
Nice little shopping area that is not as seedy as the strip and freemont st. Felt safer and more upscale than the other areas. Many selections of bars, restaurants, and shopping.

Catalina Ioana Sibisanu

Google
We wanted a room with a view to the strip, from the room you could see only a bit The uber entrance is really weird, somehow not quite easy to find out where you need to go and how The bathroom doors are also weird, it's a wood panel that kept swinging back and forth, wouldn't stay closed. Also can't open any window to get some fresh air Overall looked fine

Daniel T

Google
I enjoyed staying here! The location is great and the price is right. Not as big as other hotel-casinos but I had to check it out to see what it was like and we had fun.

Manuel Carmona

Google
It's fine, but at reception they only give you 1 key and you have to go through a huge process to get another one.