Las Vegas from Above: Top Spots for Sky-High Views

Published: March 31, 2026
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Las Vegas isn’t shy about showing off—and the city’s best viewpoints take that attitude to the clouds. From swirling thrill rides and glass-walled towers to champagne-fueled observation decks, this town knows how to put you above it all. Ready to plan the ultimate Vegas experience? We’re sharing the top sky-high spots for unbeatable views, unforgettable photos, and a little extra swagger in your step. Find out where to catch sunset over the Strip, see the neon glow come alive and maybe even spot your hotel pool from dizzying heights. Let’s get climbing! 

Our favorite high-altitude views in Las Vegas include: 

The Tower at the STRAT 

High Roller Observation Wheel 

Eiffel Tower Experience 

Strip Highlights Night Flight on Papillon Helicopter 

Fly LINQ Zipline 

Big Apple Roller Coaster 

Top of the World Restaurant at the STRAT 

Skyfall Lounge at Delano 

Ghostbar at Palms 

Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay 

The Tower at the STRAT 

Welcome to Vegas’s undisputed king of the sky: the STRAT. This towering landmark stretches 1,149 feet above the north end of the Strip, delivering unreal 360-degree views that make every visitor’s camera roll pop. The observation deck offers both indoor and outdoor platforms, so you can soak up the sights by day or get swept up in the sparkle of the Strip at night. 

But it isn’t just about gazing—you can quite literally take things to the next level up here. The STRAT kicks up adrenaline for thrill-seekers with rides like Big Shot, Insanity, and X-Scream. These wild attractions dangle, spin, and launch you over the edge, testing even the boldest nerves (trust us, peeking down at the tiny cars below is wild!). Not ready for a full-on adrenaline rush? There’s no shame in sipping a cocktail and enjoying the view—bring friends, watch the desert sun set behind the mountains, and see why this sky-high perch is a Vegas rite of passage. 

High Roller Observation Wheel 

Looking for the ultimate photo op? Hop into a glass cabin on the High Roller Observation Wheel at The LINQ, and watch the whole city roll out beneath you. This isn’t just any Ferris wheel—it’s the tallest in North America, clocking in at 550 feet above the heart of the Strip. 

The 30-minute slow spin gives you plenty of time to soak in everything from the Bellagio fountains to the distant, hazy mountains. With climate-controlled cabins and optional open-bar “happy hour” rides, you’ll stay comfy as you float above neon-studded casinos and bustling avenues. At sunset, the golden light reflects off the buildings, while evening rides turn into a glittery, full-color Vegas light show. Bring your crew, your camera, and your sense of wonder—it’s the perfect start (or finish) to a night on the town. 

Eiffel Tower Experience

Oui, Vegas has its very own slice of Paris in the desert—and the Eiffel Tower Experience delivers a grand view that rivals even its French inspiration. This half-scale replica towers 46 stories over the Strip, putting you right above the fountains and vibrant action of the city’s epicenter. 

The open-air viewing deck makes you feel like you’re floating over the Bellagio’s dancing fountains. Hosts share fun tidbits about the city and the structure itself as you ascend, so you’ll get the inside scoop and a sense of occasion. The vibe here feels classy but chilled out—snap a selfie, watch the action below, and let that breezy altitude work its magic. Stick around for the evening fountain show; spotting the water choreography from above is a Vegas memory that truly stands out. 

Strip Highlights Night Flight on Papillon Helicopter 

If you thought seeing the Strip from a tower was cool, try soaring above it in a helicopter. The Strip Highlights Night Flight with Papillon Helicopter takes sightseeing to a whole new level—literally. After a smooth takeoff, you’ll float above the city’s legendary lights, watching as resorts, fountains, and landmarks turn into a shimmering neon river. 

It’s pure Vegas drama—Red Rock Canyon glows on one side while the city pulses with energy on the other. Your pilot shares local trivia, so you’ll see places you might have missed at street level. Short and sweet, the ride packs a punch and delivers some of the city’s wildest photo opportunities. Plus, cruising up and down the Strip amongst the rooftops is hard to top for sheer wow-factor, making this a standout memory for couples, friends, or anyone who loves a bit of spectacle. 

Fly LINQ Zipline 

You can admire Vegas from a lounge—or you can zip Superman-style high above it. Fly LINQ soars ten stories above The LINQ Promenade, shooting you and your friends nearly 1,000 feet toward the High Roller Observation Wheel. 

It’s an unbeatable mix of thrills and sightseeing. Safety harnesses mean you’re secure as you launch off the platform, and the rush makes even seasoned adrenaline fans grin. You’ll spot onlookers below, snap speedy videos on your action cam, and celebrate the perfect blend of high-flying fun with unforgettable city views. It’s the Strip with extra air. 

Big Apple Roller Coaster 

Take your Las Vegas views with a dose of nostalgia (and a major twist) on the Big Apple Roller Coaster at New York-New York. This classic coaster wraps around the hotel’s replica skyline, offering a brief but wildly fun look at the Strip from 200 feet in the air. 

Loops, drops, and high-fives abound as you speed by faux skyscrapers and catch glimpses of neon in between the thrills. The funky “taxicab” trains add to the city vibe, while splashes of wind and early-evening lights set the perfect mood. If you're hunting for something that combines city views and classic amusement park fun, this is your ride. 

Top of the World Restaurant at the STRAT

Sometimes you want a spectacular view and a delicious meal. Enter Top of the World at The STRAT—a revolving restaurant 800 feet above Las Vegas Boulevard. Every table gets the five-star view as the floor makes a slow, 360-degree rotation every 80 minutes; you’ll gaze at the bright Strip, desert mountains, and city lights as you enjoy steak, seafood, or a signature cocktail. 

The ambiance feels upscale yet relaxed, with floor-to-ceiling windows and dim, romantic lighting after sunset. For celebrations, date nights, or small-group dinners, it nails the “special scene” brief. Don't forget to order the lobster bisque or their signature tomahawk steak—both pair perfectly with the shimmering city below. 

Skyfall Lounge at Delano 

This stylish lounge 64 floors up puts a little Miami sparkle on the Vegas skyline. Skyfall’s wraparound patio isn’t just about the cocktails (although the hand-crafted list is stellar)—it’s about soaking up panoramic vistas stretching from the Strip to the mountains beyond. 

Settle into modern, plush seating as the DJ spins, then step out for fresh air and plenty of space to snap photos. The lounge’s lighting changes with the sky, making early evening and sunset especially magical. Small plates like lobster toast and truffle fries feel worthy of the setting, and the atmosphere shifts from relaxed sunset drinks to full-on night-out energy. If you love your city views with a side of sleek design, Skyfall is a must. 

Ghostbar at Palms 

Floating high above the city, Ghostbar offers indoor-outdoor atmospheres, sweeping perspectives, and a chic yet playful energy. After its stunning revamp, Ghostbar stands out for its wall-sized windows, glowing lounge décor, and artistic patio—complete with a glass floor section hovering 55 floors up. 

Specialty cocktails come with showy garnishes, and the menu often features mixologist favorites. We’d pair the Fig & The Peat cocktail with some sliders or sushi, then head outside to take in the glittering lights. Ghostbar always brings music and vibrant energy, making it a great spot to launch or cap off a night in Vegas with a camera roll full of envy-inducing shots. 

Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay 

If secret-feeling speakeasies with knockout views are your thing, Foundation Room at Mandalay Bay is your golden ticket. Sitting 63 floors up, this lounge and restaurant delivers both intimate corners and dazzling open-air patios. The vibe is plush and mysterious—rich woods, exotic art, glowing lanterns and low lighting set the mood, while the outdoor terrace reveals sweeping, jaw-dropping scenes from one end of the Strip all the way across the glittering valley. 

The menu covers Southeast Asian–inspired bites and creative craft cocktails—think spicy tuna crispy rice, charred octopus salad, and a Mango Dream to sip while you unwind. DJs and occasional live acts keep things lively as the night unfolds, but you’re never far from those mesmerizing city lights. The Foundation Room feels tailor-made for celebrations, date nights, or just toasting the best of Vegas with friends. Dress up a little, grab a spot on the balcony, and savor that unbeatable you’re-on-top-of-the-world feeling. 

 

Ready to take your Vegas vacation to new heights? Whether you want heart-pounding thrills, can’t-miss dinner views, or a perfect photo from way above the neon, this city serves up sky-high magic for everyone. From ziplines to champagne patios, and nighttime helicopter flights to breathtaking restaurants, you’ll see a whole new side to Las Vegas—and make memories that actually outshine the Strip. 

 

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Hop-on Hop-off Big Bus Las Vegas Tour Hoover Dam Tour Grand Canyon South Rim Tour Blue Man Group Show & Other Shows There's nothing more Las Vegas than taking in a show or three. Swing for the fences with the Blue Man Group, one of the most iconic acts in recent history. You'll enjoy their musical stylings alongside their signature makeup and costumes. If you're looking for other options, V Theater is another great venue that offers everything from a variety show to zombie burlesque to pet comedy shows. A perfect choice for families! Getting In: Blue Man Group Show tickets are available as a premium attraction option with the 3-, 4-, and 5-Day Go Las Vegas Cards. Additional shows at V Theater are also included with the pass -consult our website for more details. 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Las Vegas Golden Knights T-Mobile Arena (or any sports bar) May to June Who would have bet that the newest expansion team, the Las Vegas Golden Knights, would make it all the way to the NHL Stanley Cup Finals during their first year as an established team? If you did bet on them to go all the way, your bet would definitely have paid off! If you're not lucky enough to score tickets to the actual games, place your bet at a casino and belly up to a sports bar and cheer on the local team during the Stanley Cup Finals, the locals are sure to do some partying to celebrate their team! Getting In: NHL Stanley Cup Finals tickets are separately sold and not included on the Go Las Vegas Card. Let's Recap So there you have it. Our picks for some of the top things to do in Las Vegas in the summer. Please note, the summer events taking place at some of these attractions may be separately ticketed and not included with the Go Las Vegas Card. Plan to visit some of these top attractions during your trip. Whether you are traveling with your family or a couple of friends, we're sure you will have a great time.
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