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The Las Vegas Monorail is one of the best options to connect to all the great hotels, restaurants, and shopping along the Vegas strip. The monorail is also a great way to get an elevated view of the Strip. Travel the strip, free of traffic, for less. The Las Vegas Monorail includes nine trains that travels a 4-mile route behind the Las Vegas Strip from MGM Grand to the Sahara.
Hours of operation:
7:00am to 2:00am Monday through Thursday, and
7:00am to 3:00am Friday through Sunday.
Fare:
Pay $5 for one ride,
$9 for two rides or
$35 for 10 rides.
There's a special $9 sale going on now for the all day pass which is usually $15.
You can also get a three-day pass for $40.
The rides are free for children 5 and under.
If you don't get to use your ticket before it's time for you to leave Vegas, relax. Tickets are good for one year from the time of purchase so you can use yours on your next trip. That is if you plan to return before the ticket expires. You can purchase your tickets online or at the station property locations from the customer service agents or ticket vending machines.
* All prices are subject to change without notice.
There are seven stations that connect hotels and casinos on the vegas strip. Click here for the Las Vegas Monorail map with all the stops.
Download Las Vegas Monorail Map
For additional information, call
(866)4-MONORAIL (866)466-6672
or (702)699-8299
Take the Monorail to the following stations.
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Located off Tropicana Boulevard, you can reach this station through the Studio Walk shopping area or through the Star Lane shops at the lower level of the MGM main lobby.
You can see the following nearby attractions: Hofbrauhaus, IMAX Ridefilm Adventures, IMAX Theater, Manhattan Express, McCarran International Airport, Orleans Bowling Center, Shark Reef, Showcase Mall, The Tomb and Museum of King Tut, Treasures of Mandalay Bay and Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas (take the Shopper's Shuttle)
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Go through the pool area through the Avenue shops at Bally's to get to the Monorail station. Paris Las Vegas is right next door.

You can also see the following attractions: Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, Fountains of Bellagio and Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood.
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You will find the Monorail station on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard at the Flamingo. Go through the lobby and the parking garage to get to the entrance.
See the following nearby attractions: Battista's Hole in the Wall Restaurant and Gold Coast Bowling Center.
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The monorail station is between Harrah's and Imperial Palace on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard. Go to the back of these hotels and follow the signs to get to the station's entrance.
Enjoy the following nearby attractions: Fashion Show, Forum Shops at Caesar's, Gondola Rides at the Venetian, Grand Central Shoppes at the Venetian, Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, Madame Tussaud's Las Vegas, Masquerade Show in the Sky at the Rio, Sands Expo, Siegfried and Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, Sirens of Treasure Island, Volcano at the Mirage and White Tiger Habitat at the Mirage.
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The monorail station is at the intersection of Paradise Road and Desert Inn Road. Go through the parking lot of the Convention Center to get to the station. While there, check out the Sprint Retail and Wireless Tech Lounge.
Have fun at these nearby attractions: Flyaway Indoor Skydiving and Penske Wynn Ferrari Maserati.
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Go through the SpaceQuest Casino to get to the Monorail station. It is near the entrance of the Las Vegas Hilton.
Enjoy the following nearby attraction: Adventuredome Theme Park Circus Acts at Circus Circus.
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If you are in the Sahara, you can walk down the hallway behind the Casbah Theater Lounge to get to the station. You can also reach it from Paradise Road behind the Sahara.
Nearby attractions include: Fremont Street Experience, Stratosphere Tower Rides, Stratosphere Observation Decks, Nascar Cafe.
Take a walk to get a closer look at everything on the Strip.
How to Get a Free Shuttle Ride
Hotels in Las Vegas often provide free transportation. If you know what attractions are close to these casinos, you can use the free shuttles to your advantage.
Learn where to go to get a taxicab on the Strip. There's no shortage of taxis when you're tired of walking.
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)
Hop on the Deuce, one of the CAT (Citizen Area Transit) buses run by the Las Vegas Public Transportation System.
Do the tourist thing and take a trolley.
Download Las Vegas Deuce Route Map
Download Las Vegas Trolley Map
Download Las Vegas Monorail Map