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Las Vegas Strip Map
Las Vegas Monorail System
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Las Vegas MonorailThe Las Vegas Monorail recently celebrated its 20,000,000th passenger, yet it's unknown to many visitors. While it is true that the monorail tends to be more helpful to people staying in hotels on the east side of the Las Vegas Strip, there are east ways for many on the west side, and even off of the Strip, to access the monorail. The Las Vegas Monorail is a great way to get around the Strip Area, and is particularly great for getting in and out of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Monorail StopsMGM GrandOn the northeast corner of Tropicana and Las Vegas Boulevard (The Las Vegas Strip), the MGM Grand monorail stop is the best stop for people staying in the MGM, Tropicana, New York - New York, Monte Carlo, Mandalay Bay, Luxor, and Excalibur. Bally's/ParisOn the southeast corner of Flamingo and the Strip, the Bally's/Paris monorail stop is best for Bally's, Paris, Bellagio, and Planet Hollywood. Flamingo/Caesars PalaceJust a short walk from the northeast corner of Flamingo and the Strip, this stop is best for people staying at the Flamingo, Caesars Palace, and Bills Gamblin' Hall. Shuttle buses from the Gold Coast and Orleans also stop at Bill's, making this monorail stop ideal for people staying at those hotels as well. Harrah's/Imperial PalaceLocated in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, this monorail stop is best for people staying at Harrah's, Imperial Palace, Mirage, Treasure Island, Casino Royale and the Venetian. Shuttles also bring people from Sam's, California Hotel, Fremont and the Rio to Harrah's, so this is their best stop as well. Las Vegas Convention CenterBest for people staying at Courtyard by Marriott, Embassy Suites, Greek Isles' Marriott Residence Inn, Renaissance Las Vegas, and Wynn Las Vegas (via Shuttle, 8 am - 8 pm). Las Vegas HiltonBest for people staying the Las Vegas Hilton and the Riviera. SaharaBest monorail stop for people staying at the Sahara or the Stratosphere. |
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