Witness the stunning view of Las Vegas from the High Roller Observation Wheel

From 550 feet above the ground inside the cabins of High Roller, you'll enjoy 360-degree panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip's iconic landmarks, the surrounding desert, and the distant Red Rock Conservation Area. The cabins are designed to maintain a horizontal floor throughout the rotation, ensuring a comfortable experience as you take in the sights.

Aerial view from the High Roller

View from inside the Las Vegas High Roller Observation Wheel overlooking city lights.
High Roller Observation Wheel in Las Vegas with panoramic city views.
Guests enjoying the view inside the Las Vegas High Roller Observation Wheel at night.
High Roller Observation Wheel illuminated at night in Las Vegas, offering panoramic city views.
High Roller observation wheel illuminated at night, Las Vegas skyline in background.

The view from the cabin

High Roller Ferris wheel illuminated at night in Las Vegas, Nevada with city skyline.

From one side of the comfortable, climate-controlled cabin, you can see famous landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains, Caesars Palace, and the bright lights that illuminate the Strip, especially after dark.

High Roller Ferris Wheel in Las Vegas with city skyline in the background.
Las Vegas Strip aerial view with Red Rock Canyon in the background during helicopter tour.

Frequently asked questions about the High Roller view

Is the view better during the day or at night?

It depends on your preference; daytime offers a clearer view of the desert and mountains, while nighttime highlights the dazzling lights of the Las Vegas Strip.

Is the glass clear enough for photography without glare or reflections?

The glass is high-quality and curved to reduce glare, though reflections may still occur during bright daylight or flash photography.

Is professional photography equipment allowed inside the cabin?

Professional photography equipment, such as a tripod, is not allowed, but handheld cameras and phones are permitted.

Are there any landmarks or signs inside the cabin to help identify what you’re seeing?

Yes, each cabin includes digital screens and displays that highlight key landmarks and points of interest.

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