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Las Vegas Monorail Map
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Orleans
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Four Seasons LV
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Mandarin Orient
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Desert Rose
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THEhotel
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Hooters Hotel
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The Palazzo
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Golden Nugget
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The Venetian
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Cosmopolitan
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Westin Casuarina
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LVH Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
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Las Vegas monorail map
The Las Vegas monorail first opened in 2004 as a mass transit system carrying passengers to various stops along the Strip.
The monorail extends from MGM Grand Las Vegas to the Sahara Hotel, with many stations along the way. There are seven total stops, making this a convenient mode of transportation in Las Vegas.
On the map of the Las Vegas monorail above, the monorail is depicted in a blue line. Each blue box along the line represents a Las Vegas monorail station. Click on the box for details about the station's location, price and times.
The orange boxes on the Las Vegas monorail map above each represent different Las Vegas hotels. This map of monorails in Las Vegas will make it easy to decide if the monorail will be useful or if walking may be easier and more economical.
While sometimes confused with the monorail, there are also three separate 24 hour trams in Las Vegas that offer free rides between the hotels.
These free trams are depicted in a black line on the Las Vegas monorail map above. As you can see, they are on the opposite site of the Las Vegas Strip as the monorail, making them more convenient depending on which side of the Strip your destination is.
The monorail costs $5 per ride, or you can get all day pass which cost $14. The monorail is open Mon.- Thurs. 7am- 2am and Fri.- Sun. 7am- 3am.
Click here for information about other modes of transportation in Las Vegas including taxis, limos and car rentals.















