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The Las Vegas Monorail operates along a 3.9-mile route from the SAHARA Las Vegas Station to the MGM Grand Station. The Monorail is an easy, safe, and entertaining way to see the best sights on the Strip; from luxurious resort pools and spas to famous Vegas nightlife entertainment venues, clubs, and bars along the system. Monorail trains arrive approximately every 4 to 8 minutes with station announcements to keep you up to speed on the next arrival time. Learn more about the seven Monorail stations that take you where you want to go quickly, conveniently and without hassles of traffic.
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Station Locations
SAHARA Las Vegas Station
SAHARA Las Vegas epitomizes the timeless soul of Las Vegas. With a bold, sophisticated flair and a boutique approach to personal service, SAHARA provides guests an intimate and unexpected experience that sets a new standard for Vegas. Completely remodeled and reimagined for a new era, SAHARA offers three distinctive hotel towers, a variety of five-star dining options, and a world-class casino. With unexpected delights around every corner, SAHARA embodies the style, sophistication and playful sense of possibility that’s truly the spirit of Vegas – bringing the iconic Vegas experience to a whole new generation.
Westgate Station
The Westgate Station offers convenient access to luxury accommodations as well as connectivity to the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas Boulevard in just minutes. Be sure to experience the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook, the largest sports and racing book in the world with 28 screens broadcasting races and games across the globe. During your stop, don’t overlook the Elvis Exhibition, the first permanent Elvis Presley exhibition outside of Graceland. The Westgate Station can be easily reached from the property’s main entrance. Head towards the Bell Desk and follow the Monorail directional signs out the exterior doors. The Westgate Station walkway is located to the right just outside of the property.
Las Vegas Convention Center Station
The Las Vegas Convention Center is one of the world’s busiest facilities with over 2 million square feet of exhibit space, 145 meeting rooms, and a seating capacity of up to 2,500. The Las Vegas Convention Center Station on the Monorail puts you in the center of the action with connection to over 100,000 nearby guest rooms. Skip the hassle and expense of Convention Center parking and ride the Monorail directly from your hotel to your meeting or event. During large conventions, Monorail trains arrive every 4 to 5 minutes with a short trip of no more than 10 minutes from any point on the Monorail system.
To reach the Las Vegas Convention Center Station, exit the Convention Center and head west towards Paradise Road. Walk across Convention Center Silver Drive and through the parking lot. Follow the signs for the Monorail and take the escalators or elevators to the ticketing level.
Harrah’s/The LINQ Station
The Harrah’s/LINQ Station is the ultimate destination for fun with seemingly endless options for accommodations, dining, and entertainment. Visit The LINQ Promenade and Harrah’s for exciting dining options including Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. If you’re looking for a night out with friends, combine music and games at the Brooklyn Bowl, where you can watch your favorite performers while bowling on high-tech lanes. This is also the station for experiencing the 550-foot-tall High Roller, a Vegas icon that gives you a bird’s-eye view of the Strip.
To reach the Monorail from Las Vegas Boulevard, enter The LINQ and walk through the Lobby. Continue past the front desk and follow signs for the Monorail and self-parking.
Continue toward self-parking and take the set of escalators or elevators to the second floor. Follow Monorail directional signage leading outside to the Harrah’s/LINQ connector. The station can also be reached through Harrah’s by walking through the casino toward the Lobby. Follow the Monorail directional signage toward the escalator near the Lobby. Take the escalator to the parking garage and follow the Monorail sign outside through the automatic doors. The sidewalk will lead to the Harrah’s/LINQ connector.
Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station
The world-famous Flamingo Las Vegas boasts more than 3,500 rooms and suites at the four corners of the Strip with plenty to see and do, including the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat and some of the greatest shows in Vegas. Caesars Palace, located just across the street, offers an impressive lineup of entertainment such as Elton John, Celine Dion, and Mariah Carey as well as the Appian Way Shops, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, and the impressive Omnia nightclub venue.
To reach the Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station, enter the Flamingo Hotel & Casino from Las Vegas Boulevard and walk through the casino toward the Lobby and parking garage. The Monorail connector walkway can be found just past the retail section. Take the escalator up to the connector walkway and follow it to the ticketing platform.
Bally’s/Paris Station
Paris Las Vegas is an undeniable icon of Las Vegas and just steps off of the Monorail. At Paris Las Vegas, you can satisfy your wanderlust without leaving Nevada with the charm of Parisian cobblestone streets and a ride to the top of the Eiffel Tower Experience. Right next door, Bally’s offers a classic Las Vegas theme. Bally’s, which is truly a bridge between old and new Vegas, was the world’s largest hotel when it opened in 1973 and remains one of the top entertainment destinations on the Strip.
To reach the Monorail from Paris, enter the Paris Hotel & Casino from Las Vegas Boulevard and walk past the Lobby toward self-parking. Continue through Le Boulevard/Bally’s connector and enter the Bally’s Casino. Follow the Monorail signs and take the escalator to the Avenue Shops. Continue through Avenue Shops and past the Food Court to the automatic doors that lead to the Monorail. From Bally’s, take the escalators down to the Avenue Shops and sports book and continue out through the automatic doors to the Monorail fare-gates. Click here for more info on this station.
MGM Grand Station
The MGM Grand Station is the final South stop on the Monorail route. The MGM Grand is the largest hotel in the United States and it boasts one of the largest gaming floors in Vegas with over 2,500 gaming machines to keep you busy. This “grand” hotel and casino certainly lives up to its name by combining everything that makes Las Vegas famous with the Wet Republic Ultra Pool, celebrity DJs, world-famous chefs, stunning entertainment, and live music.
There are two entrances to the Monorail at MGM Grand Station. From Las Vegas Boulevard, enter MGM Grand Hotel and continue toward the Lobby. Take the escalators near the Bell Desk to the Underground and follow Monorail directional signs. The second Monorail MGM Grand Station entrance is located in the MGM “District” near Grand Garden Arena.
Among the most visited cities in the world, Las Vegas attracts upwards of 40 million people annually and boasts over 150,000 hotel rooms according to the LVCVA. The vast majority of those visitors end up visiting the Las Vegas Strip and it’s numerous casino resorts. Resorts in Las Vegas are attractions in their own right, many of which offer free shows, breathtaking architecture, or intricate themes.
To aid visitors in planning their itinerary, we put together an easy to read map of the Las Vegas Strip which starts on the south end at the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign and runs north to The Strat and details every hotel/casino in between.
Note that although properties appear to be close, both on the map and in real life, distances can be deceiving. After all, the Strip from end to end is over 4 miles long. Especially on hot summer days, plan ahead and ensure you know what you’re getting into before stepping out.
See Also: We dive into the biggest hotels (by room count) and the biggest casinos (by square footage) on the Strip.
Our Las Vegas Strip Casino Map (below) is both downloadable and printable.
Printable Las Vegas Strip Map
Street Map of the Las Vegas Strip
Tips and Tricks for Your Visit to the Las Vegas Strip
- Take advantage of free attractions (here is a complete list of options!). Although the minimal price tag, free shows like the Fountains of Bellagio, Mirage’s Volcano, and Lake of Dreams at Wynn are sure to impress.
- Sure, the Strip is impressive from the ground, but have you checked it out from either the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris, or from the 550 ft. tall High Roller Observation Wheel? If not, we recommend paying up the few extra bucks for the High Roller package with an open bar and unlimited drinks!
- Want to see the entirety of the Las Vegas Strip without walking miles? Check it out from the air in an aerial tour courtesy of Maverick Helicopters. Las Vegas Strip flyovers start at $89 and can be booked in advance here!
- Must-see themed resorts on the Las Vegas Strip include Venetian, Caesars Palace, New York New York, Paris, Luxor, and Excalibur. Highlight them on the printable map, and ensure you add them to your itinerary!
Las Vegas Strip Map Of Casinos And Distances
- Although not depicted on our map of Las Vegas Strip casinos, the Las Vegas Monorail runs behind the east side resorts and offers stops at MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo, Harrah’s/LINQ, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate, and Sahara.
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- In addition to the Monorail, there are several free tram options that connect hotels on the Strip. Free tram systems connect:
-Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur
-TI and Mirage
-Bellagio, Crystals, and Aria/Park MGM
Hopefully, our downloadable/printable Las Vegas Strip casino map is helpful as you plan your next trip! No matter what hotel you end up at, the fact that it’s in Vegas means you’ll have a great time!
Las Vegas Strip Map Of Hotels And Casinos
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