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Experience the High Roller: Las Vegas' Iconic Ferris Wheel

Experience stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip from the High Roller, the largest observation wheel in North America, for an unforgettable adventure.

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The High Roller in Las Vegas offers a breathtaking view of the Strip and beyond, making it a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking an unforgettable experience. Standing at 550 feet, it is the largest observation wheel in North America, providing stunning panoramic views from its spacious cabins. Whether you're enjoying a daytime ride or a romantic evening under the stars, the High Roller promises a memorable experience that captures the essence of Las Vegas.

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3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, US
Monday
12 pm-12 am
Tuesday
12 pm-12 am
Wednesday
12 pm-12 am
Thursday
12 pm-12 am
Friday
12 pm-2 am
Saturday
12 pm-2 am
Sunday
12 pm-2 am

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are near The LINQ Promenade, head towards the entrance located at 3545 S Las Vegas Blvd. Walk along the promenade, and you should see the High Roller Ferris wheel ahead of you. It's a short walk, approximately 5-10 minutes depending on your starting point.

    Monorail

    If you are further north on The Strip, you can take the Las Vegas Monorail. The closest station is the 'Harrah's & The LINQ' station. Purchase a ticket at the station (prices vary, typically around $5 for a single ride). Once you arrive at the Harrah's station, exit and follow the signs to The LINQ Promenade which will lead you directly to the High Roller. The entire trip from the monorail to the High Roller should take about 15 minutes.

    Rideshare

    For a more direct route, consider using a rideshare app like Uber or Lyft. Simply enter 'High Roller' or the address '3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109' into the app. Fares can vary based on your location but expect to pay around $5-$15 depending on traffic and distance. The rideshare drop-off is conveniently located close to the entrance of the High Roller.

    Public Bus

    You can take the RTC bus (Route 202 or 203) that runs along The Strip. Check the RTC website for the latest schedule and fare information. The nearest bus stop to the High Roller is at the LINQ Promenade. After disembarking, simply walk towards the High Roller which is visible from the bus stop. This option is budget-friendly, with fares typically around $2 per ride.

    Local tips

    Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long lines, especially during peak hours.
    Consider riding during sunset for breathtaking views as the city lights come to life.
    Check for special events or themed rides that might enhance your experience.
    If you're traveling with a large group, look into private cabin rentals for a more exclusive experience.

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    The High Roller, situated in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, is a remarkable feat of engineering and a premier tourist attraction. Towering at an impressive 550 feet, it claims the title of the tallest observation wheel in North America, allowing visitors to gaze upon the sprawling cityscape below. Each cabin is designed to accommodate up to 40 passengers, providing ample space for friends, families, or couples to enjoy the stunning views together. The ride lasts approximately 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to soak in the sights and snap memorable photos of iconic landmarks such as the Bellagio Fountains, the Stratosphere, and the vibrant neon lights that define this unforgettable city. Open year-round, the High Roller operates during convenient hours, making it accessible for both daytime and nighttime excursions. As you ascend, the dazzling skyline transforms, particularly after sunset when the city lights illuminate the desert landscape. The experience is enhanced by the addition of a bar in select cabins, offering guests the option to sip on cocktails while enjoying the views, adding a touch of luxury to your ride. For those planning a visit, consider timing your ride to coincide with sunset for a truly magical experience. The High Roller is located at The LINQ Promenade, a bustling area filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it easy to explore before or after your ride. With its unique blend of thrill, relaxation, and breathtaking vistas, the High Roller is not just a ride, but an essential part of the Las Vegas experience. Don't miss out on this iconic attraction that offers a unique perspective of the city that never sleeps.

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