Our second full day in Las Vegas was spent doing what many visitors dream about—walking the famous Las Vegas Strip and taking in all the sights, sounds, and themed resorts along Las Vegas Boulevard. Starting from New York-New York Hotel & Casino, we set out for a long day of exploring some of the most recognizable landmarks in the city. Every few steps seemed to reveal another massive hotel, glowing sign, replica monument, or unique attraction that made the Strip feel like several cities combined into one giant entertainment destination.
One of our first stops was walking through Fontainebleau Las Vegas, one of the newer luxury resorts on the Strip. The modern architecture, upscale shopping areas, curved skylights, and contemporary décor gave the property a very different feel compared to the themed casinos found farther south. Inside were luxury stores, elegant restaurants, and artistic displays that made the resort feel more like a high-end shopping and entertainment center than a traditional casino. The sleek interior design and bright open spaces made it one of the most visually impressive properties we visited during the trip.