Night Loop: The Best HoHo Experience After Dark
Las Vegas transforms after sunset. The night loop highlights illuminated façades, neon signs, and curated light shows.
What to expect
- Denser foot traffic near casinos after showtime.
- Longer picture windows for long-exposure shots from bus stops.
- Music and light shows in multiple locations (Bellagio fountains, Mirage volcano, Fremont Street light canopy).
Photography tips
- Use a small tripod or lean on a stable surface for 1–4 second exposures.
- Shoot in RAW if possible; lights blow out easily, so underexpose slightly.
- Capture motion blur from the bus for dynamic streaks — shutter ~1/10–1/30s.
Safety & practical tips
- Keep your belongings close; evenings are busy.
- Check bus end times: some routes stop earlier at night.
- Pre-book return options (Rideshare) if you're far from your hotel.
Recommended Night Loop Itinerary
- Sunset start: Begin an hour before sunset on the upper deck north of the Strip for golden-hour skyline shots.
- Bellagio at dusk: Hop off for the fountain show at dusk for the best lighting.
- Downtown finale: Transfer to Fremont after the night loop to experience the canopy light show.
Gear and settings reference
- Lenses: 24–70mm for versatility, 50mm or 85mm for tighter portraits.
- Settings: ISO 800–3200, wide aperture for handheld, tripod for >1s exposures.
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