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Top Photo Spots on the Las Vegas HoHo

Where to shoot on the HoHo route, including golden hour guidance and recommended camera settings for neon and night shots.

3/16/2026
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Photographer framing the Bellagio fountains at dusk

Best Photo Spots Along the HoHo

This guide pairs spot, time-of-day, and quick camera settings.

Essentials

  • Bellagio Fountain (sunset/golden hour): Use 1/100–1/500s for crisp water freezes, or 1/4–1s for silky motion with a tripod.
  • The Strip skyline (from a distance): 24–70mm to capture context.
  • Fremont Street at night: Use high-ISO capable camera or tripod for long exposures.

Quick camera cheat-sheet

  • Day: ISO 100–200, f/5.6–8.0, shutter depends on subject.
  • Night: ISO 800–3200, f/2.8–5.6, tripod for >1/2s exposures.

Composition & vantage tips

  • Upper deck seats give unobstructed skyline lines; sit on the right heading north for sunset.
  • Use foreground elements (casino facades or signage) to add depth to wide shots.

Phone photography

  • Use night mode for low-light shots and lock exposure to avoid blown highlights.
  • Bring a small stabilizer or use bus edges for steadying long exposures.

Want a downloadable PDF cheat-sheet with exact times for golden hour in Las Vegas and the best vantage stops? I can prepare it.

About the Author

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This guide was written to help visitors see more of Las Vegas with less fuss—whether you’re chasing iconic neon, family-friendly attractions, or a desert escape beyond the Strip.

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