GRAY LINE TOURS
Read moreGray Line Las Vegas is a tour operator located in Paradise, Nevada. They offer a variety of tours and excursions in and around Las Vegas. Gray Line Las Vegas is known for offering direct services with no hidden fees, with local customer service available when you need it. They are dedicated to helping you find the best travel experiences worldwide.
LAS VEGAS MONORAIL
Read moreLaunched in 2004, this driverless monorail serves the eastern side of the Strip. It passes through seven stations: MGM Grand, Bally's & Paris, Flamingo & Caesars Palace, Harrah's & The Linq, Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate and Sahara Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Monorail is mainly used by convention-goers at the Las Vegas Convention Center, but it also offers an interesting alternative for visitors staying away from the city's major casinos. Passes are more attractive than single trips.
NEVADA TAXICAB AUTHORITY
Read moreIt's not a call center, but an address for any information on fares (online on the website) or complaints about cabs: lost objects, disputes, various problems... If you have a problem with a cab driver in Las Vegas, the Nevada Taxicab Authority website lets you do everything online without having to go anywhere, including filing a complaint. It's a very good site for information on all the services you need from a cab driver.
Harry Reid International Airport
Read moreIt is the eighth busiest airport in the United States. Connected by a free shuttle bus every 12 to 15 minutes to ground level, Terminal 1 handles most domestic flights and Terminal 3 handles international flights. From Harry Reid International Airport, you can reach Las Vegas by bus, shuttle - a private service usually provided by hotels in the city - cab and VTC - the latter being generally cheaper than the former.
GREYHOUND
Read moreMain American carrier, Greyhound serves Las Vegas. Los Angeles, San Bernardino, San Diego, Phoenix, Barstow, Fresno, Flagstaff, Anaheim - Disneyland - Salt Lake City... From California to Utah and Arizona, most of the American West is accessible by bus from Sin City. It is also possible to reach more distant destinations, such as Denver in Colorado and Chicago in Illinois. A good alternative for travelers who do not have their own vehicle.