The LINQ Promenade, located near the center of the strip, is a 300,000 square foot area with some of the most unique retail, dining, and entertainment spaces.
Here’s everything you need to know about visiting the LINQ Promenade along with things to do.
LINQ Promenade Location, Getting There & Parking
If you’re staying right in the heart of Las Vegas on the Strip, chances are that you’re only a hop, skip, and jump from the LINQ.
You’ll find it between the LINQ Hotel & Casino and the Flamingo Las Vegas. If you’re looking for a landmark, it is right across from Caesars Palace.
When walking, enter between Margaritaville and the LINQ Hotel & Casino. You’ll spot a narrow walkway with the High Roller Ferris Wheel (more on this below!) ahead.
Linq Promenade Parking
When driving, you’ll want to get paid parking at the LINQ Hotel & Casino’s parking garage.
Updated parking information and fees are available here.
Linq Promenade Map
4 Things to Do at LINQ Promenade
There’s something for everyone at the LINQ Promenade. Whether you’re looking for something exciting (below) or would rather just browse the shops, this area is an absolute must for your Vegas itinerary.

High Roller at the LINQ
1. High Roller
Bigger than both the London Eye and the Singapore Flyer, the High Roller is perhaps the best way to get a view of Las Vegas. For 21 and up, your ticket includes a 30-minute long ride along with an open bar! Talk about go big or go home.

The FLY LINQ Zipline on the Vegas Strip
2. FlyLINQ
Perfect for the adrenaline junkie, you’ll get a view of Vegas while soaring 12 stories above the LINQ Promenade on the FlyLINQ Zipline. It’s the only zipline experience on the Strip.
3. VR Adventures
Where else can you use $2 billion VR googles except Vegas? You’ll be immersed in an entirely new world and have to actively work through a variety of obstacles.
4. Ice Bar
A relatively new addition to the LINQ promenade, the Ice Bar replaced Sprinkles Cupcake & Ice Cream in 2019. The bar is 1,200 square feet of 100 tons of hand-carved ice maintained at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. This is something you’ve got to see!

Outside Brooklyn Bowl in the LINQ Promenade.
LINQ Promenade Drinks and Nightlife
It wouldn’t be Vegas if there wasn’t plenty of drinking and nightlife. The LINQ has some of the favorite spots in the entire city. Anywhere you go, there’s sure to be great live music as well as a lively crowd to keep things interesting.
Brooklyn Bowl
This venue is your all-in-one spot with bowling, live music, dining, and nightlife! It is the second location for this brand outside of Brooklyn, New York. It has been voted one of the best music venues in the city. Some of the best ways to enjoy this spot are by getting VIP seating and bottle service at your bowling lane and going to the second level’s outdoor deck where you can enjoy views of the LINQ Promenade.
O’Sheas
O’Sheas is one of the original spots in the LINQ Promenade. It has a traditional Irish pub vibe and you should expect to see gaming tables, beer pong tournaments, and a lively atmosphere only made more exciting by drink specials.
AmeriCAN Beer
This is exactly what it sounds like – a beer lover’s heaven.
There are 70 canned beers from the 50 U.S. states and enough historically named cocktails to keep anyone happy.
There’s beer pong, patio games, and TVs to watch sports. You can also “BYOG” – bring your own grub. Don’t hesitate to take advantage of the beer deals and bring your favorite food or snacks to munch on (if you need some ideas for cheap eats, see the next section!).
Take advantage of happy hour as well with $1 drafts from 7:04 to 8:04 PM (and yes, that timing is very much intentional!).
6 Featured Restaurants and Dining
You can’t survive any vacation without food. Vegas is pricey in all kinds of ways, so here are some more affordable dining options. These cheap eats and casual restaurants are still just as delicious but much more gentle on your wallet.
Cheap Eats:
1. Gordon Ramsey’s Fish and Chips
This is known as the one place in Vegas to get the perfect fish and chips. You don’t have to be British to love it! It’s so popular that they go through 25,000 potatoes each and every month. A cheap eat but a memorable one!
Explore Gordon Ramsey’s Fish and Chips
2. In-N-Out Burger
If you don’t currently live in a state that offers In-N-Out, then this is a mandatory part of your Vegas trip. Currently, only 5 states have this delicious fast food restaurant: California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Texas. Give it a go and compare it to your local favorite!
3. Maxie’s
Anyone down for all-day breakfast? Maxie’s is a classic American-style breakfast spot with a fun twist. There’s a fluffy cotton candy pancake tower, cookie waffle stack, Coco Pebble French toast, and more! Who can say no to that?! You can also get plenty of deli menu options like sandwiches, bagels, and burgers if that’s more your style.
Casual:
4. Flour & Barley – Brick Oven Pizza
This restaurant is an American-Italian pizza spot that will have you enjoying all the comfort food you might need after an interesting night out in Sin City.
5. Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar
A wonderfully high energy spot that has a double-decker outdoor patio, this is the spot to try if you’re looking for Mexican. You’ll be able to sit out and enjoy a view of the High Roller while chowing down on some tacos. It’s the perfect pregame food for a good night out.
Explore Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar
6. Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
With classic twists on good old America food, you can’t go wrong when picking Guy Fieri’s restaurant. You’ll get some of the best bites while also enjoying 16 different craft beers and a selection of Sonoma County wine. Go see what’s it all about and decide for yourself if it’s worth the hype.
You can also book a dinner and show package that includes dinner at guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen and Bar and a show with Mat Franco (winner of America’s Got Talent). Whatever option you choose, try sitting outside during your visit so you can sufficiently people watch. It’s one of the best ways to enjoy the Vegas vibe.
Explore Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
Shopping at the LINQ Promenade
Las Vegas can be the perfect place to go shopping.
Some favorites in the LINQ Promenade include Honolulu Cookie Company, Socks & Bottoms, Harley Davidson, Pier 30, Havaianas, and more!It can get easy to get wrapped up in all the excitement and activities, but don’t miss the opportunity to just walk around and browse the area.

High Roller during Halloween in the LINQ Promenade.
Special Events and Holidays
If you’re visiting Vegas during the holiday season, you’ll see the LINQ Promenade absolutely transformed.
Some of the best decorations in the city emerge in the area as well as carolers and festive music.
If you decide to ride the High Roller during these months, you’ll get a bird’s eye view of all the beautiful lights and holiday decorations, so keep that in mind if you frequent Vegas. It might be worth saving up for the view when you can see the lights at night!
Holiday magic is certainly alive and well each year at the LINQ Promenade, so don’t miss it when you’re in town.
Other special events throughout the year include St. Patrick’s Day and the Fourth of July.
Because it’s such a central hub for the city, any time you’re around during a special event or holiday, it’s worth checking out what’s happening in the LINQ Promenade. Chance are, it’s something that you don’t want to miss out on!
FAQs
Are drinks free at The Linq Las Vegas?
It depends. Complimentary drink service in the casino is quite frequent and you’ll find most dealers, servers, and slot attendants to be friendly and helpful so you might be able to score a drink or two.
How many pools does The Linq have?
There are two swimming pools at The Linq, overlooking the Promenade and High Roller.
LINQ Promenade Final thoughts
If you’re ready to get some fresh air after spending some time in the Vegas casinos and local bars, there’s no better place to do it than the LINQ Promenade.
It’s a must-see spot on the world-famous Vegas Strip. You’ve got all the restaurants, shops, and activities you could possibly want, and you can experience a whole new side of Sin City.
Go in the daytime, the evening, during the winter or summer.
There is always something to do in the LINQ Promenade!