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Is the tram on the strip free?

There are free trams that operate on the Las Vegas Strip on the south end that are free and easy to use. They run between Mandalay Bay and Treasure Island on the West side of the famous Las Vegas Boulevard.



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Mandalay Bay to Luxor to Excalibur Free Tram There are free trams that operate on the Las Vegas Strip on the south end that are free and easy to use. They run between Mandalay Bay and Treasure Island on the West side of the famous Las Vegas Boulevard.

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The tram is free and runs between the Park MGM, Aria and Bellagio Hotels.

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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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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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Does the Monorail go to Fremont Street? 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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5 minute walk if I recall. Walk out of Aria and into Vdara and walk straight ahead through the covered walkway into Bellagio. It brings you out by the conservatory in Bellagio. It is a short walk and very easy to do.

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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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The cheapest way to get around Las Vegas is public transportation such as the Las Vegas Monorail, which has seven stops along the Las Vegas Strip. There's also the Deuce that runs northbound and southbound on the Strip, stopping at nearly every resort.

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