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How do you plan to get around Las Vegas when you get there? You know just what casino games you're going to play, how much money you plan to spend, what and where you'll be eating, the shows you plan to see and the hotel where you'll be staying. If you're new to Vegas, it's just this one detail that makes you nervous. Don't worry. There are several ways to get around Las Vegas.
| Taking a walk on the Strip |
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Take a walk to get a closer look at everything on the Vegas Strip. |
| How to Get a Free Shuttle Ride |
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Las Vegas hotels often provide free transportation. If you know what attractions are close to these casinos, you can use the free shuttles to your advantage. |
| How to ride the monorail system |
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Try the superfast Las Vegas monorail system and cover the 4-mile Strip in 15 minutes. |
| How to take a taxicab |
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Learn where to go to get a Las Vegas taxi on the Strip. There's no shortage of taxis when you're tired of walking. |
| Where to rent a car |
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Find out where to rent a car from the start so you can see the rest of Las Vegas. |
| How to hop on the CAT (Citizen Area Transit) |
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Hop on the Deuce, one of the CAT (Citizen Area Transit) Las Vegas buses run by the Las Vegas Public Transportation System. |
| How to take a trolley |
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Do the tourist thing and take a Las Vegas trolley. |
Tip: Always remember to check the weather.
First-timers and visitors who are staying in any of the hotels on and off the strip and want to spend their time on the Vegas Strip, don't need a car. Take a taxi or Shuttle from McCarran International Airport to your hotel.
To sight-see, take the Deuce, the Trolley, Monorail or simply walk
For plans that involve anything outside the strip area or downtown, having your own car is highly recommended.
Download Las Vegas Deuce Route Map
Download Las Vegas Trolley Map
Download Las Vegas Monorail Map