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Las Vegas strip question?
I am thinking about staying across the street from Bellagio at Paris. There is a stag party I am going to and they are all staying in Bellagio, but I can save quite a bit by staying at Paris. I know they are right across the street but looks like you need to take an overpass. Any idea how long of a walk this is?
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- desertgirlLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
If you take the pedestrian overpass on Flamingo and Las Vegas Blvd or on Harmon and Las Vegas Blvd it would be about a long block. It would probably come to about a quarter of a mile if that.
There is also a crossing at the light in front of the Bellagio which would allow you to go right across to the Paris. However, it not a good place to cross if you aren't sober. You would be crossing about 8 lanes of traffic.
Another option that would be cheaper would be the Monte Carlo. There is a free tram there that goes right to City Center/ Bellagio so you wouldn't be doing as much out of your way walking.
- MSLv 76 years ago
There is a direct crosswalk just to the South of Paris, which goes right to the Bellagio drive and walkway.
Your other option is to walk up to Bally's and take the overhead crosswalk to Bellagio. That will take a bit longer, but might be safer if you have been drinking. :)
- riversconfluenceLv 76 years ago
Lengthy. I walked from the Belagio to Cesar's, thought I would never get there. so I walked fro the Belagio to the Fashion Mall. Thought I would die in the heat. thanks to however that was who had the misting system on the sidewalk. The only other way is to take a trolley, they pick you up, go to the end of the strip and back up, stopping at the back entrance of every hotel. they are cheap, but time consuming. Walk over, and take a cab back if necessary.