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If you're in no hurry to get where you're going then you might enjoy taking a trolley. Although it is faster than taking the Deuce, because it uses back roads behind the casinos, it does stop at almost every hotel along the way. It has wooden seats too so take that into consideration.
There are three trolley routes and they travel in a continuous loop. Take the Strip loop from the Stratosphere to Mandalay Bay. Take the South loop trolley from Mandalay Bay to Grand View. Take the Downtown loop trolley from the downtown bus terminal to the outdoor outlet mall. You can transfer to each route easily and use the same pass.
Download Las Vegas Trolley Map
Purchase your ticket from the driver. Pay $2.50 for a one-way ticket, $12 for a 3-day pass and $20 for a 4-day pass. There is no all-day pass but for $4.25 you can get a pass that's good from 8.30am to 5pm. For another $4.25 you can get another pass that's good from 5pm to midnight. Get one of each if you expect to be traveling around during each time slot. The Las Vegas Strip Trolley is also offering a Convention pass for those who are visiting for an event at the Convention. This pass will take you from your hotel (or one close to yours) to the Convention Center and back. You can also use it for as many rides as you like to other stops on the routes from 8.30am until midnight.
The trolley runs every 30 minutes. Check the signs or ask the driver to find out at what hotels the trolley will stop. You can also print out the map of the trolley routes for your convenience.
You can also charter the trolley for special occasions like a wedding, sightseeing tour or other special events. It seats 30 people. The only requirement is that you charter it for a minimum of 2 hours and pay the driver a 15% gratuity. The current rate for a charter is $120 per hour. You can make a reservation online or email Las Vegas Strip Trolley for more information info@striptrolley.com
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.
How to ride the monorail system
Try the superfast monorail system and cover the 4-mile Strip in 15 minutes.
Download Las Vegas Deuce Route Map
Download Las Vegas Trolley Map
Download Las Vegas Monorail Map