The Linq, Casino hotel on Las Vegas Strip, Nevada
The Linq is a hotel complex with a casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, offering accommodation and gaming areas distributed across several building sections. The property connects directly to an outdoor area where additional shops and dining establishments are located.
The property emerged from the former Flamingo Capri, which was converted into the Imperial Palace during the 1970s. In 2012, a comprehensive redesign began that gave the complex its current name and present form.
The name combines elements from Roman history with modern entertainment architecture, reflecting the redesign of the former Imperial Palace. Visitors notice the open connection to the promenade area, which has developed as a social gathering point with shops and dining.
The rooms are spread across several towers, so guests receive different views of the Strip or the city area depending on location. The main entrance sits directly on the promenade, making walking access to other areas of the surroundings easier.
Above the complex rises the High Roller Observation Wheel, which was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world from its opening in 2014 until 2021. The gondolas offer panoramic views of the city and surrounding desert during each ride.
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