
🏟️ Address: Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, United States Directions in Google Maps
The Las Vegas Strip Circuit is located in and around the iconic Las Vegas Strip, close to many of the city's major resorts and hotels. Visitors staying in these accommodations may find it simplest to walk to the circuit or use a rideshare service.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
The circuit uses public streets in Las Vegas, so it does not have its own designated parking lots. Most of the resorts and hotels in the area offer parking facilities for their guests, so visitors staying in these locations will probably find it easiest to park at their accommodation and then walk to their circuit zone entrance.
You can find recommendations for free and paid parking areas on the Vegas.com parking guide.
Traditional taxi services are available, but must be booked because taxis are not allowed to be hailed from the street. A list of registered taxi companies and example fares can be found on the Vegas.com taxi guide.
The Deuce on the Strip provides a 24 hour bus service between the Fremont Street Experience on Las Vegas Blvd. and the South Strip Transit Terminal, stopping at many of the hotels and attractions on the Strip. Buses typically run every 10-15 minutes, but this schedule may change during the Grand Prix.
The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle service that stops near major Las Vegas attractions and operates between 11:00-18:00 on Thursday and 15:00-22:00 on Friday and Saturday.
The Las Vegas Monorail is a fun and useful way to get around near the Strip. The service includes 7 stations on the east side of the Strip, with trains running every 4-12 minutes and single fares costing USD $5. The monorail operates during the following hours:
You can find out more on the Las Vegas Monorail website.
There are 3 tram services operating around the city, all free-of-charge:
As the gambling capital of the USA, Las Vegas is notorious for its high-profile luxury hotels and casinos, many of which are considered highly exclusive. However, most of these including Caesars Palace, Bellagio, and Palms Casino Resort, are in prime locations on the Vegas Strip, and there’s plenty of more affordable options if you’re willing to look elsewhere.
The circuit is fully ADA compliant and accessible for guests with disabilities.
Las Vegas Strip Circuit has a capacity of approximately 100,000. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109, United States.
The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) runs a bike share scheme, where riders can pick-up traditional and electric bikes from a bike share station and return them to another station near your destination. Cyclists will need to be conscious of road closures and busy crowds, but cycling is an environmentally way to move around the outer areas of the circuit.