Jul 3 2010
Walking About Las Vegas, Nevada
Several Strip hotels have carried out work to make the street a lot more pedestrian-friendly. New hotels structure their façades to entice walk-up clients, and numerous of these entrances have become sight-seeing opportunities themselves – the Fountains at Bellagio, the volcano at the Mirage, and the Sirens of TI pirate show at Treasure Island. Spectators amass on the sidewalks in front of the hotels to view these displays.
To relieve traffic issues at well-liked crossing points, numerous footbridges happen to be installed to assist pedestrians safely traverse the roads. The Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard footbridges were the first to be installed, and based on the success of this project more footbridges are already built on Las Vegas Boulevard at the Flamingo Road intersection; between The Mirage/Treasure Island as well as the Venetian; in the Las Vegas Boulevard-Spring Mountain and Sands Avenue intersection connecting the Wynn with the Fashion Display Mall and the Palazzo; along with the latest one being built to hook up Planet Hollywood with CityCenter.
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