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    The High Roller in Las Vegas, Nevada is the world's tallest observation wheel, offering sweeping 360-degree views of the Strip and surrounding desert basin.

    The High Roller opened in 2014 as part of the LINQ development, a deliberate effort to shift some of the Las Vegas experience away from casino floors and toward open-air entertainment. Standing 550 feet tall with a wheel diameter of 520 feet, it held the title of the world's tallest observation wheel at the time of its opening and remains one of the tallest in the world. The wheel consists of 28 spherical glass cabins, each capable of holding up to 40 passengers, rotating continuously at a pace that gives riders a full 30-minute circuit.

    During that half hour, the panorama shifts from the dense corridor of resort towers along the Strip to the wide, flat expanse of the Mojave Desert beyond the city limits, with the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon visible to the west on clear days. At night, the view transforms entirely, with the concentrated glow of casino marquees, the arcing beam of the Luxor Sky Beam, and the synchronized light displays of neighboring resorts all visible from a single vantage point.

    The LINQ Promenade below offers dining and casual bars, making it easy to extend the evening before or after a ride. Some cabins are available as a social or private experience with a bar setup inside, a detail that sets it apart from more conventional observation attractions. For anyone wanting to understand the scale and layout of Las Vegas beyond the street-level spectacle, the High Roller offers one of the most grounding and genuinely illuminating perspectives the city has to offer.

    3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA

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    Tips for visiting High Roller

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    Board during the late evening, roughly 30 minutes after sunset, when the Strip lights are fully illuminated and the sky still holds a deep blue gradient.

    2

    Arrive on a weekday to avoid the longest queues, particularly on Friday and Saturday nights when wait times can stretch considerably.

    3

    Bring a light layer even in summer, as the air-conditioned cabins can feel cool during the 30-minute rotation.

    4

    Look north during the ascent to spot the downtown Fremont Street area and the Spring Mountains rising behind the valley floor.

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    Request a cabin near the front of the boarding queue to maximize time at the highest point during the clearest part of your ride.

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