Las Vegas
Las Vegas, United States
Protected preview · final high-resolution PNG · no watermark
- Resolution
- 4961 × 7016 px (A2 / 300 DPI)
- Format
- PNG
- Master file
- A2 portrait ratio · 300 DPI
- Coordinates
- 36.1167°N, 115.1666°W
Available formats
- HD PNG without watermark€3.50
- A4 portrait print (unframed)+€20.00
- A3 portrait print (unframed)+€30.00
Choose the format in the cart. For a print, checkout asks for the delivery name, address and phone number. The HD PNG remains included.
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Choose digital-only, A4 or A3 in the cart. Your high-resolution PNG remains included.
← View all circuitsCircuit stats
- Length
- 6.201 km
- Turns
- 17
- Lap record
- 1:33.365 — Max Verstappen (2025)
- First GP
- 2023
What should you know before choosing a Las Vegas circuit poster?
A Las Vegas street circuit poster represents a 6.201 km, seventeen-corner loop through the centre of the city. The route includes a long section of Las Vegas Boulevard, then returns through a more technical area before reaching the main straight. OwnHomeMap reduces this broad geography to a clear silhouette in a vertical format. The buyer chooses colours, can add a few personal words and checks the artwork in a protected preview before payment. A confirmed order provides a 4961 × 7016 pixel PNG without the preview watermark. The proportions match A2 and the resolution provides enough pixels for printing at 42 × 59.4 cm, or 16.5 × 23.4 inches, at 300 DPI. For this eligible circuit, the cart can also offer one A4 or A3 portrait print; the PNG remains included and a frame is not included. The long straight, angular return and night-time setting make it suitable for contemporary decor, a gaming space or a travel memory connected to Las Vegas.
Circuit history
The current route was first used in 2023. It is separate from the temporary course around Caesars Palace used in the early 1980s and extends much farther through city streets. The modern circuit is temporary, although dedicated infrastructure, including its pit building, was constructed for its operation. The loop runs anticlockwise and connects a slower section near the start to a very long boulevard straight. Its outline therefore reflects both the city grid and the unusual scale of Las Vegas roads.
Why this circuit is distinctive
Few circuit silhouettes contain such a dominant straight. It occupies much of the composition while the other half folds through successive angles. That deliberate imbalance creates a strongly graphic poster. Colours can suggest neon, desert or night, yet the route remains readable in monochrome. The artwork focuses on the road and city name; it does not use hotel signs, sponsors or an official sporting logo.
Customization guidance
Magenta, cyan or amber on blue-black suggests city lights without reproducing an existing brand. For a quieter version, choose sand on charcoal. Keep the long straight parallel to a generous margin so it never appears cut off. Place personal text near the compact sector without touching the line. A narrow typeface can support the poster’s vertical direction while preserving enough space around the outline.
Printing guidance
Neon colours quickly lose precision in a compressed copy, so use only the final PNG downloaded after payment. For A2 output, send the original 4961 × 7016 pixels and request no cropping. Satin stock strengthens luminous tones, while quality matte paper keeps blacks even under direct light. Inspect the proof around the tight angles and long straight. For a smaller size, scale proportionally without changing the width-to-height ratio.