Las Vegas offers a variety of transportation options to help you get around the city efficiently. Here are the main modes of transportation:
RTC Buses – The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) operates an extensive bus system, including:
The Deuce – A double-decker bus that runs along the Las Vegas Strip.
SDX (Strip & Downtown Express) – A faster, limited-stop service connecting the Strip to Downtown.
Local Bus Routes – Covering areas beyond the tourist zones.
Uber & Lyft – Popular rideshare options available throughout the city.
Taxis – Readily available at hotels, casinos, and the airport, though often pricier than rideshare services.
Uber & Lyft – Popular rideshare options available throughout the city.
Taxis – Readily available at hotels, casinos, and the airport, though often pricier than rideshare services.
Las Vegas Monorail – Runs along the east side of the Strip from MGM Grand to SAHARA Las Vegas.
Several hotels offer free trams, including:
Mandalay Bay → Excalibur → Luxor
Bellagio → Aria → Park MGM
Car Rentals – Available at the airport and major hotels, useful for exploring outside the city.
Personal Vehicles – Parking is widely available, though some resorts charge fees.es.
Walking – The Strip is pedestrian-friendly, but distances can be long. Skywalks help cross busy intersections.
Biking & Scooters – Limited bike lanes; some rental services offer e-scooters and bikes.
Las Vegas Loop (The Boring Company Tunnels) – An underground Tesla-powered transport system at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with plans for expansion.
Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Buses – Tourist buses with open-top decks for sightseeing.
Limousines & Party Buses – Popular for events, nightlife, and special occasions.