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Is there an online booking site (eg booking.com, airbnb.com) that lets you select JUST the hotels on The Strip in Las Vegas?

Some of the problem I'm having stems from the fact that The Strip is technically not in Las Vegas City itself...

I remember going there 10.5 years ago (wow) and using LasVegas.com, but it appears to have expanded out to everything Vegas-oriented.

By 'The Strip' I mean everything between The Stratosphere and the other end (Mandalay Bay) - or as Wiki says:

The Las Vegas Strip is an approximately 4.2-mile (6.8 km) stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South...The traditional definition considers the Strip's northern terminus as the now-defunct Sahara Casino, though travel guides typically extend it to include the Stratosphere, 0.4 miles (0.64 km) to the north. At one time, the southern end of the Strip was Tropicana Avenue, but continuing construction has extended this boundary to Russell Road. Mandalay Bay is located just north of Russell Road and is the southernmost resort considered to be on the Strip.

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Not sure whether it is practically helpful, but Paul Carr's The Strip Diary series of a living in hotel a day for a month on The Strip may give you some helpful pointers. Unfortunately, the tag link is broken so you may need to use a site search instead to find all articles. – Ankur Banerjee Jul 26 '12 at 10:00

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Booking.com has "District" as one of the filter criteria on the left hand side of your search result. When searching for hotels in Vegas, "Las Vegas Strip" shows up as a district. Selecting that seems to* reduce the results to exactly what you are looking for.

* At a glance all the hotels seem to be on the strip, but Booking.com's definition of the Strip may not exactly match the Wiki one.

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It looks pretty accurate to me +1 – Rory Alsop Jul 26 '12 at 11:04

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