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How to get from Vegas Strip to Fremont Street?

From the strip, catch either the Deuce or the SDX. The SDX is much faster, but it can be a very crowded ride. The Deuce makes a lot of stops, but it is more comfortable. The bus stops are about 100 feet from Fremont Street itself, and there were RTC officers at the stops after dark.



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Are there shuttles to Fremont Street? There is the Downtown Loop, which is a shuttle around various locations in Downtown Las Vegas, including Fremont Street. There aren't any shuttle from the Strip to Fremont Street, however, the RTC transit bus runs a route from the Strip to Fremont Street.

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The average price for this trip is $31. Open the Uber app and input Fremont Street Experience in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available. Prices will vary based on time of day and how many riders are making requests.

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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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Riding the Las Vegas Monorail isn't free, but you can score a deal on tickets via its new eTicket prices for unlimited-ride passes. The Las Vegas Monorail provides service along the Las Vegas Strip from SAHARA Las Vegas to MGM Grand, with multiple stops along the way.

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Never been to downtown Las Vegas? It might be on your list of things to check out the next time you're in town. Fremont Street is always a good time with our iconic Viva Vision light shows, Slotzilla Zipline, fun-filled downtown casinos, live music, dancing dealers, flair bartenders and so much more.

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If you're traveling during off-peak times and there are no surge pricing surges, Uber tends to be the more cost-effective choice. However, if you're traveling during peak hours or there's a surge in demand, taxis might end up being more affordable, considering their fixed rates. Additionally, group size plays a role.

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Tips are neither expected nor required. After a trip has ended, you have 30 days to add a tip in the app, on riders.uber.com, and from your emailed trip receipt.

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Public transportation Las Vegas Strip buses are typically reliable and accessible. With several bus stops Las Vegas Strip locations, you can catch The Deuce line in front of most major hotels and resorts on Las Vegas Boulevard. The Deuce runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Fares: A two-hour bus pass costs $6, a 24-hour pass costs $8, and a three-day pass costs $20. Buses require exact fare. Children 5 years old and younger ride free and must be accompanied by an adult. How to Pay: Riders can purchase a ticket aboard buses with exact change.

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The Las Vegas Monorail stops at the South Strip. To get to Fremont Street, take one of the shuttle buses such as the Downtown Loop.

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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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Conclusion: The choice between Fremont Street and the Las Vegas Strip depends on your preferences, budget, and tastes. The Las Vegas Strip typically has better quality options but at a higher price. Fremont Street has more economical options for budget-friendly travelers.

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We suggest you start with a night tour of Fremont Street to see all the glittering lights and shows. Expect it to last three to four hours. The Viva Vision night shows go from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. every day of the week. Free concerts happen at night on the weekends, where Katy Perry recently performed.

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The full Fremont Street Experience is seven blocks long but you're sure to be drawn to the 4-block-long, 90-foot-wide canopy over the street filled with 12.5 million colored LED bulbs called Viva Vision.

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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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Las Vegas Monorail Hours The Las Vegas Monorail travels along the east side of The Strip behind the resorts and operates 7 days a week from 7am - Midnight Monday, 7am - 2am Tuesday through Thursday and until 3am Friday through Sunday.

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