At 350 meters above the ground, the casino noise fades away. There’s only the wind — and your heart skipping a beat. That’s exactly why people come here — to the tallest tower in Las Vegas and the entire western United States.
Las Vegas knows how to surprise. It's called the entertainment capital, the center of gambling and neon lights — the city that never sleeps. But there’s one place in Vegas that rises above it all — both literally and figuratively. It’s the legendary Stratosphere, now known as The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower. The tower has become a symbol of the city, its vertical business card, and a stage for the boldest of thrills.
A Story Born of Ambition
The idea to build something “the tallest” in Vegas came in the early 1990s. Investor Bob Stupak dreamed of creating not just another hotel, but an architectural icon that would outshine the Eiffel Tower and Toronto’s CN Tower. In 1996, the project was completed — 350 meters tall, with a rotating restaurant, an observation deck, and — most exciting of all — thrill rides at the very edge of the rooftop.
Since then, the tower has attracted millions of tourists each year. Not just as a photo spot, but as a test of courage.
Rides That Push the Limits of Human Nerves
Have you ever ridden a roller coaster... over a drop? Welcome to the world of extreme thrills:
Big Shot

Arguably the most iconic ride at the top. A catapult launches you 50 meters into the air with a force comparable to a rocket launch. In that moment, Las Vegas disappears from view — and the only thing in your head is, “Why did I do this?”
X-Scream

Looks like a regular coaster — but here’s the twist: the cart “shoots” off the edge of the tower and freezes, as if it’s about to fall. That illusion alone makes even the bravest scream out loud.
Insanity

A mechanical claw that spins outside the building while holding you face-down at 270 meters above the ground. Yes — you’re literally staring into the abyss. The name of the ride (“Insanity”) says it all.
SkyJump

If the other rides are an adrenaline cocktail, SkyJump is pure adrenaline. It’s a controlled drop from 829 feet (252 meters). And yes — it’s a Guinness World Record: the highest commercial decelerator descent using guide wires.
The Observation Deck — For Those Who Just Want the View
You don’t have to tempt fate to enjoy the tower. The 108th-floor observation deck offers a panoramic view of all Las Vegas — from The Strip to Nevada’s desert hills. Sunset is especially magical — when the sky turns crimson and the city lights begin to sparkle.
There are both indoor and outdoor viewing areas — choose based on the weather or your mood. For romantics, there are telescopes and cozy spots for photos against the neon-lit city.
Top of the World Restaurant — A Rotating Culinary Experience
On the 106th floor sits a restaurant with a view that doesn’t just open — it rotates. Over the course of 80 minutes, it makes a full 360° revolution, offering a view in every direction. The menu matches the setting — from USDA Prime steaks to fresh seafood and signature cocktails. But the atmosphere is the real star. This is a place for marriage proposals, anniversaries, or simply unforgettable dinners.
Casino, Hotel, Pool, and Shows
The STRAT isn’t just a tower. It’s a full-scale entertainment complex with a hotel (over 2,400 rooms), a casino, multiple restaurants, pools with a city view, and even a small theater for stand-up comedy, live music, and magic shows.
A Hot Spot for Selfies and TikTok
Even if you’re not into thrill rides, the tower is perfect for Instagram and TikTok. Short videos of SkyJump, nighttime city views, and, of course, golden-hour shots from the platform are especially popular. Music videos are filmed here, proposals made, and even weddings held.
Visitor Tips
- Best time to visit: Sunset (around 6:30–8:00 PM).
- Tickets are cheaper online, especially when buying combo packages with rides.
- Bring a windbreaker — it’s always breezy up there, even in summer.
- SkyJump has weight and height limits — check ahead of time.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
Absolutely. Even if you’ve seen the Bellagio fountains, strolled the Strip, and played the slots, only from the top of The STRAT can you truly grasp the scale and contrast of Vegas. It’s a city where futurism meets desert, adrenaline meets romance, and architecture flirts with madness.
Stratosphere is where you can look down, face your fears — and realize that these are the moments when we feel most alive.