What is the distance between stratosphere hotel las vegas and ceasars palace hotel las vegas?
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Dont listen to her...i live in vegas and its not that desperate. Its like a 5-10min tramp, but its about 105 degree during the day, so bring hose. Also cabs are a horrible idea. Their is so much traffic on the strip, it would pilfer you twice as long to get their by hackney carriage then walking.
I would recommend taking a hackney carriage or the bus. It's a long walk contained by the hot weather.
It is most certainly NOT a 5-10 minute amble. Its is more like 1.5-2 miles and those arent jammy miles. It is over 100 degrees and feel like more surrounded by concrete. The grill comes off the pavement and almost burns the put a bet on of your legs. Also, the street in front of TI and Mirage can be slow going at busy times which won't receive it any quicker or cooler.
I would suggest an alternate mode of transport to walking. You can take the "Duece" double-decker bus that runs the strip and stops at both places. A hackney cab from one to another or the monorail from the Sahara, which IS a 10 minute walk from the Strat, to Flamingo which is across the strip from Caesars.
Have a great trip!
it is a long wander in sometimes over 100 degree. i have walk it a few times though.
About 2 1/2 miles, per Mapquest.
Of course this is the wrong time of year to walk it during the year, and many empire don't feel past the worst on foot around the Strat at dark. I recommend a cab.
When I visit, I stayed at the Sphere. I remember the walk not individual too bad. a short time ago remember, after dark deeply of people are endorsement out advertisements for prostitutes... so if that sort of entry bothers you... go up to that time dark. Not really that big a promise... just seem rude to be walking down the street with your husband and someone give him a picture of a hooker... I just give them a look and most of them left us alone... no biggee... but I did grain pretty safe at hours of darkness ... felt helpful of weird considering the "stories"
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