Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Official website
Carolyn G. Goodman Mayor at City of Las Vegas | Official website
Whether visiting the Strip or downtown Las Vegas, traveling between these popular destinations is straightforward. There are three main ways to navigate the city: by bus, bike, or rideshare.
The Deuce Bus operates 24/7 and connects the Strip to downtown Las Vegas. It stops at attractions such as the STRAT, Fremont Street, and the Mob Museum. A one-way ticket costs $4, while a 24-hour pass is available for $8. Buses arrive every 10–20 minutes depending on the time of day, with a trip from Bellagio to Fremont Street taking approximately 40 minutes. "Pro Tip: Download the Ride RTC app to buy tickets, check schedules, and access pricing information."
For those preferring two wheels, the RTC Bike Share Program offers bikes available around-the-clock for $5 per day. With over 30 stations from the STRAT to downtown Las Vegas, riders can enjoy unlimited 30-minute rides. Bikes can be returned at any station after use. "Pro Tip: Download the Bike RTC app to locate nearby stations, check bike availability, and pay for your ride." Visitors are encouraged not to miss Brewery Row while exploring downtown.
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft provide fast transportation but require pickups at designated zones rather than casino entrances. Travelers should be aware of surge pricing during peak times and may benefit from driver tips on local attractions.
Additionally, there is a free option with the Downtown Loop shuttle that connects locations like the Mob Museum and Fremont Street with other key spots in Las Vegas.
These transportation options make it easy for visitors to explore all that Las Vegas has to offer.