A visual representation displaying the geographical arrangement of lodging establishments along the primary thoroughfare in Las Vegas, Nevada, intended for physical reproduction. Such documents typically delineate hotel locations, often including associated landmarks, transportation hubs, and points of interest to facilitate navigation and orientation for visitors. For instance, a traveler might utilize this resource to locate a specific resort relative to the Bellagio fountains or the High Roller observation wheel.
The value of such a document lies in its capacity to provide immediate, offline access to spatial information. This is particularly beneficial in situations where internet connectivity is unreliable or unavailable. Historically, paper-based maps were the standard means of wayfinding; although digital alternatives have emerged, the tangible format retains advantages for quick reference and annotation. The ability to physically handle and mark a route can enhance the user experience for some individuals.
The subsequent sections will address considerations for selecting an appropriate version, examine the features that contribute to its usability, and discuss alternative resources for navigating the Las Vegas Strip. The selection criteria, features, usability and alternative will give information that users need.