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|image = TheStrip.jpg
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
 
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
 
|location = [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]], [[State of San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]]
 
|location = [[Las Venturas (3D Universe)|Las Venturas]], [[State of San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]]
 
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|pscanner = [[File:PoliceScanner-GTASA-LasVenturas.ogg|150px|center|noicon]]
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|pscanner = [[File:PoliceScanner-GTASA-LasVenturas.ogg|150px|center|noicon]] ''This area is only announced as '''"Las Venturas"''' on the police dispatcher.''
 
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{{Quote|The Jewel in Las Venturas' tiara! A spectacular homage to family entertainment with something for the whole family - Especially the dads! Try anything from ancient Rome to the mysteries of dynastic China. Every taste, and budget, catered for.|GTA San Andreas Website}}
 
{{Quote|The Jewel in Las Venturas' tiara! A spectacular homage to family entertainment with something for the whole family - Especially the dads! Try anything from ancient Rome to the mysteries of dynastic China. Every taste, and budget, catered for.|GTA San Andreas Website}}

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The Jewel in Las Venturas' tiara! A spectacular homage to family entertainment with something for the whole family - Especially the dads! Try anything from ancient Rome to the mysteries of dynastic China. Every taste, and budget, catered for.
— GTA San Andreas Website

The Strip is a palm tree-lined, four-lane boulevard in Las Venturas, San Andreas in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that serves as the primary access to the city's numerous casinos. It is modeled after the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, and like its real-life counterpart, is filled with neon billboards, tourists, and Elvis impersonators. Up The Strip near its northern terminus is the Old Venturas Strip, which houses the city's original casinos.

The Strip itself is a neighborhood in Las Venturas, with its boundaries extending to the back of each casino on both sides of the strip. It is also the location of Wu Zi Mu's The Four Dragons Casino and of Caligula's Palace, both very important locations in the later parts of the storyline of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Events of GTA San Andreas

When Carl Johnson arrives in Las Venturas, his luck begins to change for the better. His new associate, Wu Zi Mu, has set up his new headquarters in The Four Dragons Casino on The Strip, and is battling mafia families with interests in their own casinos who are attempting to sabotage his new business. Carl discovers that the Sindacco Family is responsible for Woozie's woes by tying Johnny Sindacco to the hood of a Feltzer and driving insanely from the Four Dragons Casino on The Strip until Johnny inadvertently blurts out his family's name while in a state of terror.

During Carl's assistance in establishing Wu-Zi's casino as a prominent business venture, he and Woozie begin planning a heist of Caligula's Palace, just up The Strip. Because the Sindacco Family is trying for control of the casino with the Forelli Family and the Leone Family (who has recently taken over), Carl's new associate in Las Venturas, Ken Rosenberg, becomes a valuable ally. Rosenberg, who has been acting as a go-between for the three families, helps Carl establish a relationship with Salvatore Leone, allowing him to get closer to the casino's new ownership. After careful preparations, Carl and Woozie's men make their way up The Strip to Caligula's Palace and penetrate the casino's main vault to steal a large sum of cash, which is shared among the planners of the heist.

Casinos

Vehicles

The Strip is unusual for San Andreas thoroughfares in that it has lanes designated for parked vehicles (distinguished by a cross-hatch marking). Random (and often high-end) parked cars and motorcycles spawn in the parking lane, and AI-controlled vehicles tend to avoid driving in that lane (though occasionally damaged vehicles can be seen parked).

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Strip doesn't have its own Police Scanner audio file, and uses the "Las Venturas" scanner audio file instead for the dispatch when CJ triggers a wanted level in the area.