Las Vegas Boulevard North - Paradise

Northward vista of Las Vegas Boulevard from the replica Eiffel Tower located at the Paris resort and casino. The eight-lane arterial aims slightly northeast toward the northern Las Vegas Strip en route to Downtown Las Vegas. - 02/21/2010
Las Vegas Boulevard northbound meets SR 146 (St. Rose Parkway) at this traffic signal. SR 146 west ends at parallel Interstate 15 nearby. The arterial route angles northeast to I-215 at Pecos Road in Henderson.
02/21/10
The interchange joining I-215/CC 215 (Bruce Woodbury Beltway) with Las Vegas Boulevard includes ramps tying into the adjacent Fishbowl interchange with Interstate 15.
07/21/14
A flyover connects Las Vegas Boulevard northbound with Town Square Parkway into the Town Square retail center, located next to the Fish Bowl interchange.
07/21/14
A signalized entrance to Town Square follows the flyover north of I-215/CC-215 on Las Vegas Boulevard.
07/21/14
Sunset Road runs along the north side of Town Square and along the southern perimeter of Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Sunset Road east to Henderson is SR 562.
07/21/14
Las Vegas Boulevard advances north between Bali Hai Golf Club and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) to the Las Vegas Strip.
07/15/18
It is common for the median to have tourists huddled around the sign for a photo to memorialize their visit to the world-famous city. As such, a parking area was created to the south and fencing installed around the welcome sign grounds by 2009.
03/31/08
Fencing was added along Las Vegas Boulevard by the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign by 2009. Pedestrian signals were installed by 2015.
07/15/18
An I-15 trailblazer stands between the north and south roadways of Las Vegas Boulevard ahead of Russell Road west to the freeway and Mandalay Bay resort.
03/31/08
No hazardous materials vehicles or through trucks are permitted on Las Vegas Boulevard beyond Russell Road.
07/21/14
The gleaming Mandalay Bay resort on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip is more indicative of modern Las Vegas while the older developed east side along this stretch was populated by wedding chapels, restaurants, and motels.
07/21/14
Las Vegas Boulevard intersects Four Seasons Drive, a local street east to Haven Street, across from Mandalay Bay resort.
03/31/08
07/21/14
The Luxor pyramid, obelisk, and hotel buildings line the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard between Russell Road and Tropicana Avenue (SR 593).
03/31/08
Northbound Las Vegas Boulevard meets Mandalay Bay Road at this signalized intersection. This boulevard separates Mandalay Bay from the Luxor resort and spans I-15 west to become Hacienda Avenue by Allegiant Stadium.
07/21/14
Passing by the Luxor, Las Vegas Boulevard north next intersects Reno Avenue. The former Tropicana resort and the MGM Grand resort marquees are visible on the east side of the boulevard.
03/29/08
The left three lanes turn west onto SR 593 (Tropicana Avenue) while the right lane connects to the state route east to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas (UNLV).
03/29/08
A dozen lanes come together at the massive intersection between Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue (SR 593). A pedestrian bridge connects the Excalibur and Las Vegas Athletics Ballpark site over Las Vegas Boulevard. Other pedestrian spans cross over the remaining quadrants of the intersection.
03/29/08
There are no at-grade crosswalks at the busy intersection with SR 593 (Tropicana Avenue). Las Vegas Boulevard within the intersection is still state maintained and designated SR 604.
03/29/08
Looking from the pedestrian bridge between the New York New York and MGM Grand resorts, this view shows Las Vegas Boulevard with eight general travel lanes and three left turn lanes.
07/22/14
The pedestrian bridges at Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue were all built in 1994, followed by construction of the adjacent New York New York casino, which opened on January 3, 1997.
07/22/14
A confirming marker for SR 604 north was previously posted beyond SR 593 (Flamingo Avenue) by the MGM Grand resort. It was removed following the 2004 relinquishment of Las Vegas Boulevard between Russell Road and SR 593 (Sahara Avenue).
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01/20/02
City Center and Aria Resort & Casino line the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard between Park Avenue and Harmon Avenue.
07/22/14
Las Vegas Boulevard passes between City Center on the west side of the Strip to Harmon Avenue. Cosmopolitan-Las Vegas and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino occupy the northern quadrants of the Harmon Avenue intersection.
02/21/10
Bellagio Drive loops west to the Bellagio resort opposite the Planet Hollywood and Paris resorts on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard.
02/21/10
07/22/14
Formerly Bally's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, the Horseshoe Las Vegas lies at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road (old SR 592). The entrance to the Las Vegas Monorail is located at the rear of the Horseshoe Las Vegas.
02/21/10
This view shows Las Vegas Boulevard at the intersection with Flamingo Road (former SR 592) from the replica Eiffel Tower at the Paris resort. Pedestrian bridges span all points of this intersection.
02/21/10
Viewing the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road from the pedestrian bridge joining the Bellagio with Bally's Las Vegas. Flamingo Road is a part of SR 592 west of I-15 and east of Paradise Road (former SR 605).
02/21/10
North of Flamingo Road (former SR 592), Las Vegas Boulevard passes between the Flamingo to the east and Caesar's Palace to the west.
02/21/10
Beyond Caesar's Palace resort and casino, Las Vegas Boulevard north approaches the Mirage and Treasure Island casinos on the left and the Linq, and Harrah's casinos on the right.
02/21/10
The next signal along northbound Las Vegas Boulevard regulates traffic exiting the Mirage resort resort and casino.
02/21/10
A pedestrian bridge crosses over Las Vegas Boulevard; it connects the Venetian resort with the Mirage and Treasure Island resorts.
02/21/10
Looking north from the pedestrian bridge that connects the Venetian resort with the Mirage and Treasure Island resorts, this view shows the Palazzo, Wynn, Encore, and distant Stratosphere on Las Vegas Boulevard.
03/30/08
Traffic lights operate along Las Vegas Boulevard at Siren's Cove Boulevard west to Treasure Island and the entrance to Palazzo.
02/10/10
Looking north from Siren's Cove Boulevard and the Palazzo entrance at Las Vegas Boulevard toward Fashion Show mall.
02/10/10
Las Vegas Boulevard intersects Spring Mountain Road (former SR 591) at the southeast corner of Fashion Show mall. Spring Mountain Road connects with I-15 via a pair of high speed flyovers nearby.
02/10/10
A pedestrian bridge spans Las Vegas Boulevard to connect the Wynn Las Vegas resort and Fashion Show Mall just beyond Spring Mountain Road west / Sands Avenue east.
07/14/18
The Wynn Las Vegas resort faces the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road from the northeast.
07/14/18
Fashion Show Drive stems west from Las Vegas Boulevard at Wynn Main Gate Drive. The Frontier hotel and casino previously stood at the northwest corner of this intersection. It was demolished on November 13, 2007, after being continuously operated since 1942.
03/30/08
Encore Resort Boulevard west and Genting Boulevard east come together at Las Vegas Boulevard above a tunnel along Wilbur Clark Desert Inn Road.
07/15/18
Convention Center Drive leads east to the Las Vegas Convention Center from Las Vegas Boulevard across from Resorts World Las Vegas.
07/15/18
Elvis Presley Boulevard ties into Las Vegas Boulevard by the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and across from Circus Circus Hotel and Casino.
07/15/18
Removed after 2022, this button copy sign within the median of Las Vegas Boulevard north of the Circus Circus resort referenced Downtown. The vintage sign dated back to when U.S. 91/466 were still designated along The Strip.
04/01/06
Liset Way, which was formerly named SLS Way, intersects Las Vegas Boulevard across from the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. The Sahara Las Vegas resort represents the north end of the Las Vegas Monorail, which extends south toward MGM Grand via the Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas Convention Center, and Bally's resort.
07/15/18
Photo Credits:
- Andy Field: 11/12/00, 01/20/02, 04/01/06, 03/29/08, 03/30/08, 03/31/08, 02/10/10, 02/21/10
- Alex Nitzman: 07/21/14, 07/22/14, 07/15/18
- ABRoads: 07/14/18, 07/15/18
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