All aboard: Las Vegas launches free downtown shuttle (2024)

All aboard: Las Vegas launches free downtown shuttle (1)

Mikayla Whitmore

Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman christened a shuttle during a media event for the Downtown Loop, a free shuttle service in Downtown Las Vegas, Nev. on June 27, 2017. The Downtown Loop is a six-month pilot program that is a partnership between the city of Las Vegas, the RTC of Southern Nevada and KeolisTransit..

By April Corbin

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 | 1:54 p.m.

Downtown’s newest transportation option kicked off this morning with a typical Vegas shebang that included two Mayor Goodmans, a showgirl, a mobster and Elvis.

The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle service connecting nine popular spots, including the Arts District, Pawn Plaza and the Fremont Street Experience. It utilizes two bright magenta, 19-seat shuttles running at the same time, meaning passengers shouldn’t wait more than 20 minutes between shuttles.

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman took the inaugural ride during a media event this morning. Joining her along the nine-stop route was her husband, former Mayor Oscar Goodman, and a showgirl, a faux mobster from the Mob Museum and an Elvis impersonator who joked that the shuttle would be a good alternative whenever his pink Cadillac breaks down.

“It’s all about getting people moving,” Carolyn Goodman said.

The Downtown Loop was approved by Las Vegas City Council last month for a six-month pilot run, with the option to renew for an additional six months. The total cost is $550,000.

The city hopes ridership is strong enough to draw advertising or sponsorship dollars to make the circulator a permanent fixture downtown.

The mayor said her dream is to expand the route to include other parts of downtown, such as the Natural History Museum or a future Cashman sports complex.

“Very few cities are as innovative as Las Vegas,” she said. “We want to be first and foremost.”

M.J. Maynard, deputy general manager of the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada, said the Downtown Loop should be a boon to local businesses. “Where there’s transportation, there’s economic development,” Maynard said.

The Downtown Loop will run nine hours each day, though start and stop times vary. Monday through Thursday it will run from 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. On Fridays and Saturdays, it will run from 3 p.m. to midnight. On Sundays, it will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Stops along the route are:

• Bonneville Transit Center, 101 E. Bonneville Ave.

• The Arts District, Art Way and Boulder Avenue.

• Pawn Plaza, Las Vegas Boulevard, south of Garces Avenue.

• The Fremont East Entertainment District, Las Vegas Boulevard, south of Fremont Street.

• The Mob Museum, 300 Stewart Ave.

• The Fremont Street Experience, Main Street, south of Fremont Street.

• The Las Vegas North Premium Outlets, South Grand Central Parkway, between the Nautica and Tommy Hilfiger Kids stores.

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All aboard: Las Vegas launches free downtown shuttle (2024)

FAQs

Is there a free shuttle from Las Vegas airport? ›

The Harry Reid International Airport, which was formally called McCarran International Airport, does offer an airport shuttle service, but they are not free. Some Vegas hotels, especially those on the Las Vega Strip, do offer free airport shuttles for guests with advanced reservations.

Are there shuttles to Fremont Street Las Vegas? ›

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.

Is there a shuttle from the Strip to downtown Las Vegas? ›

There are two bus lines, the Deuce or the SDX Express, that can pick you up from multiple locations along the Strip. The Deuce operates 24/7 while the SDX Express line runs from 9:00 am to midnight every day. The Deuce line makes more stops along the way, so it may take a little longer to get to downtown.

How to get from the monorail to Fremont Street? ›

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.

Does Las Vegas have free public transportation? ›

The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle that brings visitors to the exciting scene in Downtown Las Vegas, including the Arts District and Fremont Street Experience.

What does airport shuttle complimentary mean? ›

A shuttle is simple and free which means that you do, have, or can spend your money on things you rather see. On a complimentary shuttle, you'll get help loading your bag transport, and the reassurance which you've got a professional driver at the wheel.

How to get to Fremont Street for free? ›

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.

How much does an Uber cost from Las Vegas airport to Fremont Street? ›

How much does it cost to get from McCarran International Airport to Fremont Street Experience? The average trip price to get from McCarran International Airport to Fremont Street Experience is $27.00 - $45.00. Please keep in mind when requesting a ride that trip prices can vary, depending on a number of factors.

How much does it cost to Uber from the Strip to Fremont Street? ›

Depends on the time of day but it's a short ride less than 10 minutes and between $12 to $15 one way.

Is it cheaper to take a Uber or taxi from Las Vegas airport to strip? ›

Is Uber Cheaper than a Taxi in Las Vegas? Yes, taking an Uber is cheaper than riding in Vegas taxis. We have found that it costs roughly $10 to get to the Strip and around $15 to be taken to downtown Las Vegas. The cost of a taxi ride is roughly double that, so Uber is an excellent choice for the budget-savvy consumer.

Is there a free tram in Las Vegas? ›

Three, smaller Las Vegas Trams operate on the West side of Las Vegas Boulevard, one between Mandalay Bay and Excalibur, and another tram that runs between Park MGM and the Bellagio Hotel and Casino. Each tram is free for riders and independently operated by the various hotels and casinos they service.

Is there a free bus on the Strip? ›

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.

How far is Fremont Street from the end of the monorail? ›

No. It is 2 1/2 miles from the last monorail stop at the new SLS to Fremont Street downtown Las Vegas.

What's the easiest way to get to Fremont Street? ›

Take the Deuce - a double decker type bus, and do some sightseeing along the way. With stops all along the Vegas Blvd., it's a fun and convenient way to come to Fremont Street. Fare is $6 for a 2hour pass and $8 for a 24 hour pass. Take a Taxi - If you are in a hurry to get there, hop on a cab.

Does the Deuce bus in Las Vegas go to Fremont Street? ›

The Deuce is a city bus that travels from the Downtown - Fremont Street area to the south end on the Strip and back again. There are stops along the way near most of the major casinos, and at the Town Square Mall and Las Vegas Discount Mall. You can also use your Deuce pass on other city buses.

What is the cheapest way to get around Las Vegas? ›

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.

How to get to Fremont Street from MGM? ›

There are 4 ways to get from MGM Grand Las Vegas to Fremont Street by train, bus, taxi or car
  1. Take the train from MGM Grand to Sahara Monorail Station.
  2. Take the bus from NB Las Vegas after Sahara to NB Casino Center at Coolidge.
  3. Take the line 206 bus from EB Charleston before 3rd to EB Charleston after Fremont.

Is the Las Vegas Deuce bus free? ›

Las Vegas Deuce Bus Price

Las Vegas Deuce bus prices start at $6 for a 2-hour pass, however, there is a 24-hour pass available for $8, and a 3-day pass that can be all yours for $20.

Do you tip free Shuttle drivers? ›

Your Airport Shuttle Driver

There's no standard for tipping your airport parking shuttle driver. However, it's always kind to offer something to shuttle drivers. They work long hours driving frustrated travelers back and forth from parking to terminals.

What is courtesy Shuttle? ›

a free bus. A courtesy shuttle bus operates between the hotel and the town.

Are airport transfers free from hotels? ›

As mentioned above, many hotels will offer a free shuttle service to and from the airport as part of their rates. If you're traveling for business, some companies might book a third-party airport transfer service for you (and pay for it), so all you have to do is get off the plane and find your ride.

Are drinks free on Fremont Street? ›

Get Free Drinks While You're Gambling

There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but there are free drinks when you're in downtown Vegas and you're gambling! Casinos downtown serve drinks to gamblers free of charge.

How much is a Lyft from Strip to Fremont Street? ›

RIDE TYPES
LyftPersonal ride$15-18 | 13min
XLSupersized ride$25-30 | 13min
LuxHigh-end ride$20-25 | 13min
Lux BlackLuxury ride$30-35 | 13min
Lux Black XLSpacious luxury ride$42-49 | 13min

Do you have to pay to walk down Fremont Street? ›

Admission: No admission is required to access the Fremont Street Experience pedestrian mall, and most events and nightly concerts within are also free.

Is a taxi cheaper then an Uber in Vegas? ›

If you are traveling in Las Vegas, you should know that taxi rates are on average 20-30% higher than rideshare rates.

How much is a taxi from the Strip to Fremont Street? ›

The quickest way to get from Las Vegas Strip to Fremont Street is to taxi which costs $30 - $40 and takes 7 min.

How much is a Lyft from Las Vegas airport to downtown? ›

RIDE TYPES
LyftPersonal ride$28-32 | 22min
SharedShared ride$24-28 | 22min
XLSupersized ride$36-40 | 22min
LuxHigh-end ride$40-45 | 22min
Lux BlackLuxury ride$55-60 | 22min
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How much is an Uber from Las Vegas airport to downtown? ›

The average trip price to get from McCarran International Airport to The Las Vegas Strip is $19.00 - $33.00. You can also use Uber's price estimator tool to check a real-time estimate.

Is it cheaper to drive or Uber everywhere? ›

According to the same AAA report, owning a car can set you back $10,663 on average. Compare this to the average Uber price, coming in at $0.80 per mile. Assuming you'll travel 10,000 miles per year (a common average for commuters), you'll pay about $8,000 a year, making Uber slightly cheaper.

How much is a cab from Bellagio to Fremont Street? ›

The quickest way to get from Bellagio to Fremont Street Experience is to taxi which costs $30 - $40 and takes 7 min. Is there a direct bus between Bellagio and Fremont Street Experience?

Are there shuttles from Las Vegas airport to hotels on the Strip? ›

SHUTTLES TO THE STRIP & DOWNTOWN

Offers shuttle service to and from Harry Reid International Airport to the Strip and downtown areas, featuring passenger vans and mini buses (wheelchair accessible available).

Does the Las Vegas Monorail go to the airport? ›

Indeed, the Las Vegas Monorail is by far the most common way to travel on the more than 4 miles of the Las Vegas Strip. Its 7 stations – well connected to the airport by WAX buses – allow you to get to the city's most famous hotels and attractions quickly.

How long is a taxi from Las Vegas airport to strip? ›

A trip in a Las Vegas airport taxi or shuttle from McCarran International Airport (LAS) to the Las Vegas Strip is based on a set fee of around $23 USD (€18.50) and the total travel time is only 10 minutes.

Does Bellagio have a free tram? ›

The tram is free and runs between the Park MGM, Aria and Bellagio Hotels. Only a short ride but very convenient and free.

Can you pay cash for Las Vegas Monorail? ›

Our Customer Service Ticketing Offices allow riders to purchase tickets, redeem vouchers, and receive more information about the Las Vegas Monorail. Ticketing Offices accept cash and all major credit cards.

How much does Vegas tram cost? ›

There are several options for tickets, depending on your immediate needs and how long you'll be visiting and exploring the Las Vegas Strip. A one-ride pass is currently $5, but you can also purchase day passes for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 7-days that offer unlimited rides from all monorail stations.

How much does a circle cost on Fremont Street? ›

It's important to point out that performers on Fremont Street, or the Las Vegas Strip for that matter, can't charge a fee. They rely on tips and it is always up to the patron what, if anything, will be paid.

How much is the shuttle in Las Vegas? ›

Generally shared, shuttles are often viewed as a cost-effective transportation option for getting from the airport to your hotel in Vegas. The cost for an airport shuttle is generally $15 plus fees per person, one way (or $30 round-trip).

Does Caesars Palace have a free shuttle from the airport? ›

We do not offer shuttle service, however commercial shuttle busses are available 24 hours daily outside of baggage claim and depart the airport every 15-20 minutes. The ticket price is $15 per person one way and discounted round trip fair is $18 (price subject to change).

How much time do you need on Fremont Street? ›

Estimated Visiting Time

The Fremont Street Experience has a lot to offer, and in order to experience it all, you will have to keep coming back to old Las Vegas. The night tour takes around 3.5 hours, and you will need at least one hour to witness the beautiful light shows of the Viva Vision.

Is Fremont Street worth it? ›

The Fremont Street Experience or Downton Las Vegas is an absolute hoot. It is in no way seedy or dangerous, in fact, it's more a museum than anything else. A hark back to how Vegas used to be, only without the violence and dark side.

Can you take the Monorail downtown Vegas? ›

If you're on the Las Vegas Strip and want a quick and easy way to get up and down Las Vegas Boulevard, the Monorail is the way to go. The clean, air-conditioned trains run regularly during business hours, so you never have to wait more than eight minutes for your ride.

Are there shuttles to Fremont Street? ›

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.

What is the best time of day to go to Fremont Street? ›

Downtown Las Vegas at Night

It's actually the best time to visit downtown Las Vegas because you can experience the full spectacle of the Viva Vision light shows, soar past the flashing neon lights on the Slotzilla Zipline and enjoy free nightly entertainment in the pedestrian mall.

Should you go to Fremont Street at night? ›

You can visit the Fremont Street experience at any time of day or night, although be sure to keep your wits about you after dark. Admission to the area is free, though some of the attractions located under the "Viva Vision" canopy will cost extra.

Where does the Deuce stop on Fremont? ›

DEUCE(RTC)

The first stop of the DEUCE bus route is South Strip Transit Terminal Bay 14 and the last stop is Sb Lv Blvd at Fremont St Experience.

How to get to Fremont Street from monorail? ›

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.

Where to start on Fremont Street? ›

  • Start your Fremont Street tour at the Main Street Station Hotel & Casino, which is not actually on Fremont Street. ...
  • After visiting Main Street Station, head to the intersection of Main Street and Fremont Street.

How much is the shuttle from Las Vegas airport to hotel? ›

Las Vegas Airport Shuttles

Generally shared, shuttles are often viewed as a cost-effective transportation option for getting from the airport to your hotel in Vegas. The cost for an airport shuttle is generally $15 plus fees per person, one way (or $30 round-trip).

How do you get from Las Vegas airport to strip without a car? ›

The RTC Airport Bus at McCarran International Airport (LAS) is a very convenient way to get to the Las Vegas Strip from the airport as it operates every 15 minutes and takes you directly to your destination.

How much does it cost to take an Uber from Las Vegas airport to the strip? ›

Trip prices can vary a bit depending on a number of factors. The average trip price to get from McCarran International Airport to The Las Vegas Strip is $19.00 - $33.00.

How much is a ride from the Las Vegas airport to the strip? ›

Taxis from Las Vegas Airport operate on a metered basis, which means you'll be charged based on the length and duration of the ride to your hotel or wherever else you are staying. The average taxi fare from the airport to downtown Las Vegas will be between $25 and $40.

How much is an Uber from airport to Fremont Street? ›

How much does it cost to get from McCarran International Airport to Fremont Street Experience? The average trip price to get from McCarran International Airport to Fremont Street Experience is $27.00 - $45.00. Please keep in mind when requesting a ride that trip prices can vary, depending on a number of factors.

How much for Uber from Las Vegas airport to Downtown Grand? ›

How much does it cost to get from McCarran International Airport to Downtown Grand Las Vegas? Trip prices can vary a bit depending on a number of factors. The average trip price to get from McCarran International Airport to Downtown Grand Las Vegas is $31.00 - $47.00.

Does the Las Vegas monorail go to the airport? ›

Indeed, the Las Vegas Monorail is by far the most common way to travel on the more than 4 miles of the Las Vegas Strip. Its 7 stations – well connected to the airport by WAX buses – allow you to get to the city's most famous hotels and attractions quickly.

Is it cheaper to take a taxi or Uber in Las Vegas? ›

Although cabs are among the quickest Las Vegas transportation options, that convenience comes with a price. Fares are generally 20%-30% more expensive than rideshare apps but if you are looking to take off quickly or don't have a smartphone then cabs can be a good option.

Is there a city bus that goes to Las Vegas airport? ›

Route 108, Route 109 and Centennial Express (CX) all stop at the airport's Ground Level Zero at Terminal 1. CX also services Terminal 3. You can access the airport by going to the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) and riding Route 109 with only a short 10-15 minute trip from the bus stop.

Is it easy to get a taxi from Las Vegas airport to the Strip? ›

Taxi From Las Vegas Airport To Strip

Taking a taxi from Harry Reid Airport to Strip is an easy way to make the journey. You can take a cab from designated areas outside Terminals 1 and 3. At Terminal 1, taxi ranks are located outside exits 1 to 4. At Terminal 3, it's located on level 0.

How much is a 2 mile Uber in Vegas? ›

Uber and Lyft both charge a base fare of $2.40, $0.30 per minute, and $1.85 per mile. Your ride needs to cost a minimum of $5.00, and if you cancel, there's a $5.00 cancellation fee. With a $0.75 cent difference per mile, the savings really add up by choosing an alternative ride.

How much is an Uber ride from Las Vegas airport to the Mirage? ›

How much does it cost to get from McCarran International Airport to The Mirage Hotel and Casino? The average price for this trip is $24.00 - $38.00. Open the Uber app and input The Mirage Hotel and Casino in the “Where to?” box. The price estimate for each ride option will appear; scroll to see what's available.

How early do you have to be at the airport in Las Vegas? ›

We recommend that you arrive at least two hours before your flight is due to leave.

Is there transportation from the Strip to Las Vegas? ›

The RTC bus system provides service along the Strip as well as to Downtown and the surrounding areas of Las Vegas. Two routes currently run along the Strip. The first, called the Deuce, service is offered 24 hours a day and operates between every 12 to 30 minutes, depending on the time of day.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Las Vegas? ›

For a taxi driver, the fair amount is 10%. If you're generous, feel free to tip around 15%. Of course, the amount you tip should be based on how friendly the driver was and if he/she picked you up on time. If your driver was rude and late to get you, you have every right to not leave a tip.

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