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How do you get around Vegas if you cant walk?

Top Options For Getting Around Las Vegas
  1. Bus.
  2. Monorail.
  3. E-bikes & Bikes.
  4. Uber/Lyft and Taxis.
  5. Walking.




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Another fantastic get-a-way is to drive the Red Rock Canyon Road, which is only a 20 minute drive the Las Vegas Strip and is free. Red Rock Canyon is known for its' scenic 13-mile drive and 26 hikes and trails. You can still enjoy this beautiful scenery for free by traveling down Red Rock Canyon Road.

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The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle servicing the exciting attractions in downtown Las Vegas including: Bonneville Transit Center - First Street, South of Bonneville Avenue. The Arts District - Art Way and Boulder Avenue. Arts District South - Main Street, between California and Colorado avenues.

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The cheapest way of getting around Las Vegas is via public transportation. For the most convenient way of getting around the Strip, take advantage of the Las Vegas Monorail. The 4-mile air-conditioned, elevated system runs along the Las Vegas Strip from 07:00 and stops between 00:00–03:00, daily.

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The best way to get around Las Vegas is by taxi, a ride-hailing option like Uber or Lyft, or by bus. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) offers bus routes 24 hours a day along the Strip and downtown area, providing easy, affordable transportation.

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Scheduled shuttle service to and from the Las Vegas Airport is free for hotel guests. The shuttle pick-up is at Ground (or Level) Zero.

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How to Pay: Riders can purchase a ticket aboard buses with exact change. Some stops also offer vending machines where riders can purchase tickets using cash or a credit card, but the machines don't give changes. The RTC app, rideRTC, is free to download and offers tickets as well.

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Public Transportation in Downtown Las Vegas The Downtown Loop is a free (yes, we said FREE) shuttle service that will take you to all the biggest attractions in the area, including: Fremont Street Experience (stops at Circa and Main Street & Ogden) The Arts District. Fremont East District.

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