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Getting around Las Vegas is easy. Public transport is a breeze and you have a wide variety of options at your disposal, from limosines to taxis!

We have compiled a list of services that you mind find helpful for all of Las Vegas' transporation options...

Las Vegas Transportation

McCarran Airport
McCarran Airport is the primary airport serving Vegas.

Airport Shuttles
Shuttles are located outside of baggage claim at McCarran International Airport and operate seven days a week. Residential, motel and hotel airport transportation. Door to Door service.

Taxis
Every casino has a line of taxis waiting at its front entrance. Standard fares are $2.20 for the first mile and $1.50 for each additional mile, but the meter continues to run when you're caught in traffic. A $1.20 surcharge is added for trips to the airport. It is recommended that you Tip the driver between fifteen and twenty percent, as tipping is customary in the United States.

Cat Bus Service
Citizen Area Transit bus service has 40 routes throughout the Las Vegas Valley and Henderson. Cost for a one-way fare on the Strip is $2 (routes 301, 302 and 303); off-Strip fares are $1.25 one way. General operating hours are between 5:30 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. for residential routes, seven days a week. Nine routes run 24 hours a day.

Las Vegas Strip Trolley
The Strip Trolley runs along the Strip between Mandalay Bay and the Stratosphere, stopping in front of major Strip hotels. Cost is currently $1.65 per person (must have exact change). The trolley runs from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. daily, approximately every 15 minutes.

Limousines
There are many companies around Vegas that provide limousine service. They are available for hourly rental around town. Rate for a basic limousine vary per company but usually begin at approximately $35 per hour up to $57 per hour. Sedan rental ranges from $30 to $40 per hour and super stretches usually run $80 per hour.

NB: All prices mentioned in this article are in US DOLLARS