Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas Boulevard
No one can really have been in Las Vegas without at least passing through Las Vegas Boulevard. After all, the Las Vegas Strip is a part of Las Vegas Boulevard, and unless you've been to the Strip, you can't really say that you've had the Las Vegas experience. Having said that, Las Vegas Boulevard is THE major road of the Las Vegas metropolis proper, where you find all the bright theaters, the sparkling casinos, the shiny hotels and some of the most chic shopping in the state. While it used to be connected to the main highway route connecting Salt Lake City to the city of Los Angeles, Las Vegas Boulevard is now considered to be a primarily local main avenue of the city of Las Vegas (though some parts of Las Vegas Boulevard are considered to be State Route 604).
Colloquially called The Boulevard, the Las Vegas Boulevard actually runs through the entire length of the city of Las Vegas, starting from Apex, Nevada and finishing up somewhere in the Mojave Desert. The Boulevard, of course, connects to major roads that lead to other parts of Las Vegas, but the most important thing about the Las Vegas Boulevard is that you can find practically everything here ‰?Ò accommodations, amusements, attractions of historical value or otherwise, and the like. There's always something for you in Las Vegas Boulevard ‰?Ò and if you don't believe that, why won't you come and have a look?
