Getting Around
There are a few ways to get around on the Strip: by foot, by bus, by monorail, by shuttle and by Uber.
- Walking is one of the most popular means of traveling the Vegas Strip. Crosswalks remain the best way to cross the street, but a few elevated walkways are available that will save you the wait for a walk sign and the dangers of city traffic.
- Public buses have routes that travel the Strip. The Vegas Strip routes are 301 and 302.
- There is a monorail between the Mirage and Treasure Island, and another between the Excalibur, the Luxor and Mandalay Bay. The Las Vegas Monorail has stops at the MGM Grand, Bally's / Paris, Flamingo, Harrah's / Imperial Palace, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas Hilton, and the Sahara.
- Some casinos also offer free shuttle rides. You can find these listed under individual casinos on our hotel page. Just click on the resort-casino you're interested in and scroll down to the Shuttles category to see whether the casino offers the service.
- All Strip casinos have a pick-up area for cabs, where patrons wait in line for the next available vehicle. There's no need to call a taxi, but expect longer waits on busier weekends.
Las Vegas Monorail
Monorail Las Vegas runs from the MGM Grand to SLS Las Vegas. The route has seven stations: MGM Grand, Bally's / Paris, Flamingo, Harrah's / The LINQ, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate Las Vegas and SLS Las Vegas. Monorail Las Vegas is open Monday, 7 a.m. - midnight; Tuesday - Thursday, 7 a.m. - 2 a.m.; Friday - Sunday, 7 a.m. - 3 a.m. Rates for the monorail starts at $13 for an unlimited one-day pass for one person. Multiple-day pass options are also available.
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