A Trip Down The LINQ Promenade

This familiar sign is just one of the signs in The LINQ Promenade.
Photo by Diane Taylor

A week ago on a windy day, I took my camera on a walk down The LINQ Promenade, the paved brick street between the Flamingo Las Vegas and “The LINQ Hotel + Experience.” Hadn’t been there in a while, but not much has changed–it’s still a great place to people watch and wander around. I parked in the nearby lot and paid some $20. The walk from that parking lot to The LINQ Promenade takes some maneuvering — but I made it. The more convenient place to park is valet parking within the LINQ. The cost there is $40 even for an hour of parking.

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Apparently, Diane has forgotten that she is a local Las Vegan. All locals can park at the LINQ for three hours for free. If one is there longer than three hours, it does indeed cost $20–but I have been to the LINQ twice in the last week, saw a show and exited the parking lot with about 20 minutes to spare–no charge of any kind. See notes in the first comment, for how to take advantage of the three hours free parking.]

Caesars Entertainment, Inc. originally developed the LINQ Promenade, but it was sold to a private joint venture firm in 2024. It’s free to walk down the promenade, but you can indeed spend money to ride the High Roller or eat or shop in the various restaurants and stores. The LINQ Promenade remains a fun way to see and enjoy Las Vegas. My video is below:

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One response on “A Trip Down The LINQ Promenade

  1. In case locals have forgotten how to use the “three hours of free parking” this is the method:

    *At the entry kiosk to the garage, take the parking ticket.
    *Stay in the garage or the outside parking lots no more than three hours
    *Do not pay the parking fee at the kiosks when leaving — *instead put in the ticket at the exit gate and then SCAN the back side of your Nevada Drivers License where indicated on the exit gate (it is usually on the bottom of the apparatus where you insert the ticket)
    –> After a moment or two, the gate will open. No parking fees for locals!

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