The LINQ Hotel + Experience, LINQ Promenade and O’Sheas Casino Photos, Tips and Details:

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The LINQ Hotel + Experience is located at the center of the Las Vegas Strip. It opened in 1959 as the Flamingo Capri motel with 180 rooms. It was called both the Imperial Palace and Quad from 1979-2014. On October 30, 2014, it was rebranded The Linq Hotel & Casino.

It is now known as The LINQ Hotel + Experience and is connected to O’Sheas Casino and The LINQ Promenade.

In 2014, they finished a complete remodel of the entire property to appeal to millennial travelers, including all 2,253 rooms and suites. The standard rooms are some of the smallest on the Las Vegas Strip, measuring between 300 and 375-square-feet. Something unique are 25 cabana rooms with direct access to the pool.

Influence, The POOL at The LINQ is open seasonally and is only open to guests 21 and older. They also have The Spa at The LINQ, 24/7 fitness center and several shops.

The LINQ has approximately 34,000-square-feet of gaming space, including 700 of the latest slot and video poker machines. The casino pit has 35-table games with Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Texas Hold’em Poker, Let It Ride Poker, Mississippi Stud and more.

They also have High Limit gaming and a Caesars Sportsbook betting station and kiosks.

The LINQ Hotel + Experience is owned by Caesars Entertainment, and they use the Caesars Rewards loyalty card.

There are many very good restaurants at The LINQ Hotel + Experience and The LINQ Promenade, including:

FINE DINING

  • Diner Ross Steakhouse (Steaks & Chops)

CASUAL DINING

  • Brooklyn Bowl (American) The LINQ Promenade
  • Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar (Mexican)
  • Favorite Bistro (French/American) The LINQ Promenade
  • Flour & Barley (Pizza) The LINQ Promenade
  • Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar (American)
  • Hash House a Go-Go (American)
  • Maxie’s (American) The LINQ Promenade
  • Off The Strip (American)
  • Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery (Pub & Grill) The LINQ Promenade
  • Virgil’s Real Barbecue (Barbecue) The LINQ Promenade
  • Yard House (Pub & Grill) The LINQ Promenade

QUICK EATS

  • The Boss Café by Buddy Valastro (Italian)
  • Buddy’s Jersey Eats (American)
  • Dunkin’ (American)
  • Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop (Desserts) The LINQ Promenade
  • Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips (British) The LINQ Promenade
  • Haute Doggery (American) The LINQ Promenade
  • In-N-Out Burger (American) The LINQ Promenade
  • Jaburritos (Mexican/Japanese) The LINQ Promenade
  • Nook Express (American)
  • Starbucks (American) The LINQ Promenade
  • Sweet Sin (Desserts) The LINQ Promenade

BARS & LOUNGES

  • 3535 Cocktail Bar
  • 99 Prince
  • Blarney Bar (O’Sheas Casino)
  • The Book Bar
  • Catalyst Cocktail Bar
  • Dublin Bar (O’Sheas Casino)
  • Fly LINQ Bar
  • Purple Zebra Daiquiri Bar
  • Re:Match

The LINQ Promenade is an open-air shopping, dining and entertainment district with over 35 options. It is located between The LINQ and Flamingo hotels.

For fun you can ride the 550 foot-tall High Roller, which is the tallest observation wheel in North America, or you can take the plunge on The Strip’s only zipline, Fly LINQ, where riders launch from a 12-story tower and soar 1,121 feet down The LINQ Promenade.

The LINQ Promenade also has Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club, The Magicians Room and Brooklyn Bowl, that has concerts for up to 2,500 people several days each week.

Shows at The LINQ include magician Mat Franco who performs in his own 575-seat theater. DiscoShow by Spiegelworld was performed in a custom-built theater until the final performance on January 3, 2026.

The LINQ has 31,000 square-feet of meeting and event space and is also directly connected to the 550,000 square-foot Caesars Forum conference center that includes two of the largest pillarless ballrooms in the world.

Fun Fact: From 1981 to 2017 the resort now known as The LINQ had a large collection of classic vehicles on display.

Fun Fact #2: The former Imperial Palace owner, Ralph Engelstad, was fined by the Nevada Gaming Commission in the 1980s for holding Nazi-themed parties in the hotel, claiming they were “spoofs”.  

Tip: The LINQ Hotel + Experience shares a Monorail Station with Harrah’s Las Vegas. RTC Bus Route: DEUCE

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The LINQ Hotel + Experience address: 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas




Photos of The LINQ Hotel + Experience:

Hotel Tower
Outside
Double Queen Room
Fitness Center
Influence, The POOL
Spa at the LINQ
Casino Pit
Casino Pit
Casino
Casino
Caesars Sportsbook
Brooklyn Bowl
Brooklyn Bowl
Chayo Mexican Kitchen
Diner Ross Steakhouse
Favorite Bistro
Flour & Barley Pizza
Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar
Hash House A Go Go
Maxie’s
Off The Strip
Tilted Kilt
Virgil’s BBQ
Virgil’s BBQ Dinner
Yard House
3535 Cocktail Bar
Blarney Bar
The Book Bar
Catalyst Bar
Dublin Bar
Fly LINQ Bar
Re:Match
O’Sheas Casino Sign
Saint Patrick’s Day at O’Sheas 2017
Saint Patrick’s Day at O’Sheas 2017
Fountains at LINQ Promenade
High Roller
High Roller
Mat Franco Theater
Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club
The Magicians Room
Christmas 2017
Chinese New Year 2018
Christmas 2019