Las Vegas Transportation
As one would expect for a city of Las Vegas' stature, there are excellent transport links both into and out of the city. As well as the Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, the city is served by the American rail network and is also very accessible by road.
Arriving by Air
Las Vegas is served by the McCarran International Airport (LAS). Located just one mile from the Strip, LAS is one of the world's busiest airports.
Arriving by Car
Las Vegas is situated at the bisection of Freeway 15, which connects to Mesquite and Salt Lake City in the north and California (Los Angeles and San Francisco via Interstate 5) in the south.
Getting Around Las Vegas
All major hotels provide transport to and from the airport or, for that real Vegas experience, hire a limousine; you'll find more here per capita than in any other city in the world. Traveling by car also provides an ideal opportunity to drive through the desert, all major car rental companies are based here. City buses travel via the Strip into downtown and a cheap shuttle bus runs between the major casinos and hotels 24 hours a day.