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Is it hard to find parking on the strip?

You're in luck when it comes to parking as there's an abundance of options available to drivers. The Las Vegas Strip is home to many hotels, casinos, and parking garages. At famous hotels, you can choose between self-parking and valet parking, although some even offer free parking.



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Parking is free at several shopping centers along the Strip, including the Shoppes at Mandalay Place (between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor), the Shops at Crystals (in front of Aria and Vdara) and Fashion Show Mall (across the street from Wynn-Encore).

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The Strip is very busy. There are typically around 37,000 cars in the area. The sidewalks alone see up to 41,000 people per hour during peak times. However, the sidewalks are pedestrian-friendly, so there's no reason why you can't enjoy a stroll and take a look around at the various attractions.

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One of the best ways to avoid parking is to skip the car altogether; if you're flying in for vacation, don't rent a car. Instead, rely on using a taxicab, car share like Uber or Lyft, or even walking along the strip to get you to where you need to be. There is also public transportation throughout Vegas.

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The Las Vegas Strip is 4.2 miles long and runs from Mandalay Bay to the Stratosphere. At an average walking rate of 0.3 miles per hour, it would take you almost 90 minutes to get across the Strip—and that's if you don't stop along the way. The Strip is very busy. There are typically around 37,000 cars in the area.

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Parking in Las Vegas is easy. Pretty much every resort on or off The Strip will have its own parking garage for easy access. Whether you're a hotel guest or just a visitor, with a rental car or your own, you'll never struggle to find parking in Vegas.

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If you are a hotel guest: At most of these hotels you can use your room key to access the parking garage and the fee will then be charged to your room. If you are not a hotel guest: you will receive a ticket while entering the parking and can use the Pay-on-foot kiosks to pay prior to returning to your vehicle.

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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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Checking out as many hotels as you can is an essential part of a first visit to Vegas. Strip hotels are tourist destinations in their own right - enjoy! Yes, indeed you can. You can go into any casino/hotel you want and stay and play in the casino as long as you want, they casinos ~want~ you to visit them.

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