Las Vegas Nevada, USA Travel Guide
The RTC bus system serves the entire Las Vegas Valley. The Deuce on the Strip double-decker bus service operates 24/7. It makes stops at most major resorts. Strip & Downtown Express (SDX) a faster service with fewer stops.
The Las Vegas Monorail elevated train operates independently from the bus system. It runs along the east side of the Strip, connecting several major resorts from MGM Grand to SAHARA Las Vegas. It offers a quick way to bypass Strip traffic.
RTC website, bus stops, RideRTC app. South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) and Downtown Transportation Center (DTC).
Deuce: 24/7 (15-20 min frequency). SDX: 9 AM-midnight (15-20 min frequency). Monorail: 7 AM-2/3 AM (4-8 min frequency).
All RTC buses and Monorail stations are wheelchair accessible, with elevators.
Designated taxi stands only on Strip.
Metered fares, flat rates from airport. Cash or credit.
Uber and Lyft widely used, often competitive pricing.
Verify driver/vehicle details on app. Avoid unsolicited rides.
All major rental car companies operate at Harry Reid International Airport Rental Car Center. Shuttle buses transport travelers from terminals.
The Strip designed for walking, but distances long. Fremont Street Experience pedestrian-only.
Guided walking tours focus on Strip history or Downtown Arts District. Self-guided tours with mapping apps.
Limited bicycle infrastructure on the Strip. Cycling not recommended on Strip due to traffic.
Las Vegas has unique and convenient specialized transportation options.
Free, flexible, see details. Distances are long, extreme heat in summer.
Best For: Exploring specific resort complexes, short distances, photo ops.
Economical, 24/7 (Deuce). Slow, can be crowded, limited stops.
Best For: Budget travelers, getting up/down Strip & Downtown.
Fast, avoids Strip traffic. Limited stops (east side only), not 24/7.
Best For: Quick hops between specific east-side resorts.
Navigating Las Vegas has options. Choose based on your budget, schedule, and desired level of convenience.
For most Strip experiences, a combination of walking, free trams, and occasionally the Monorail or ride-shares works well.