Las Vegas Strip Wedding Photos After Chapel of the Flowers

The sun was dipping low when Nick and Nicola stepped outside Chapel of the Flowers, ready to kick off their Vegas wedding adventure. The night was still warm, the Strip was buzzing, and these two were all in on making the most of their time in Las Vegas.

Bride and groom standing in front of the Chapel of the Flowers sign during their Las Vegas wedding.

We started right outside the chapel before heading down the Strip for a relaxed photo tour. Chapel of the Flowers is a favorite for couples who want something classic and convenient, and it always gives us an easy spot to ease into the session.

Bride kissing groom’s cheek at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign.

Our next stop was the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas Sign. This spot is always full of energy, and it is perfect for couples who want a bright and lively photo to mark the day. If you are planning a stop here too, check out our Vegas elopement packages for the easiest way to build a route that fits your timeline.

Couple posing together with the New York New York skyline lit up behind them.

As the sky shifted into blue hour, we made our way to New York New York. The lights turned on right as we arrived and gave the whole skyline a warm glow. This area is great for couples who want those bold, colorful Vegas backgrounds without having to walk too far.

Bride and groom smiling at each other under the red metal arch at New York New York.

We stopped under the red metal archway that lights up beautifully at dusk. Nick and Nicola fell right into a natural rhythm together, making this one of the easiest parts of the night.

Couple sharing a kiss beneath the Statue of Liberty replica at New York New York in Las Vegas.

The Statue of Liberty replica is always a fun backdrop. It brings a mix of classic Vegas and playful energy, especially during nighttime sessions.

Bride and groom laughing together under the glowing New York New York marquee.

Before leaving the area, we grabbed a few quick photos under the marquee. The colors and movement here always add a lively feel, especially for couples who want something bold and bright. If you are planning a multi stop tour, check out our guide for planning your Vegas photo tour.

Couple kissing in front of the tall illuminated columns at Caesars Palace.

Our final location of the night was Caesars Palace. The tall white columns and glowing lights photograph beautifully after dark and bring in a bit of that timeless Vegas elegance.

Groom hugging bride in front of the fountains at Caesars Palace during their nighttime photo tour.

We ended at the fountain where the cool lighting and soft water glow wrapped up the night on a high note. Nick and Nicola kept everything relaxed and fun from start to finish, exactly what makes Vegas weddings so memorable.

Las Vegas has a way of giving couples an easy and exciting wedding day, and these two leaned into every moment. If you are dreaming of your own Vegas wedding or photo tour, check out more real Las Vegas weddings on the blog or browse our Vegas elopement packages to start planning.

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