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There's nowhere like Vegas. And no better way to experience the best of Vegas than via the Las Vegas Monorail. Pick up an unlimited Monorail pass and explore the Strip in style - without waiting in lines, sitting in traffic or piling on buses. Whether you're here for a day or a week, with friends or family, you'll never run out of fun!

MGM Grand Station

MGM Grand Hotel and Casino

Lion Habitat

Displayed behind 35-foot-tall glass walls, the lions - all descendants of the famous MGM marquee lion - eat, sleep and play around and above you.
 

CBS Television City Research Center

Watch and rate new television shows. To do research for their new shows, CBS and Viacom have set up a research center to gauge audience reactions. Shows from CBS, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, UPN, Showtime, TNN and CMT are screened in small theaters. Audience members use touch-screen computers to record their responses.

Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

The first authentic German-Bavarian restaurant in Las Vegas, the Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas, is the first replica of the world's most famous beer hall from the hand-painted ceilings to the food and drink. The beer is brewed in Munich following the 400-year-old-purity law and shipped fresh to Las Vegas. Bavarian charm and live music abound.

Luxor Hotel and Casino

IMAX Ridefilm Adventures

Battle the evil Dr. Osiris in "In Search of the Obelisk," a high-impact thrill ridefilm.
 

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Actual artifacts recovered from two and a half miles below the surface of the North Atlantic tell the story behind the legendary Titanic’s short journey from construction and destruction to eventual recovery. Walk her decks, peer into her cabins and meet her passengers and crew.
 

BODIES...The Exhibition

BODIES...The Exhibition showcases real full-bodies and organs, providing a detailed, three-dimensional vision of the human form rarely seen outside of an anatomy lab or a morgue. These real human bodies have been preserved through an innovative process and respectfully presented, giving visitors the opportunity to view the beauty and complexity of their own organs and systems.

Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

Shark Reef Aquarium

See sharks of all kinds, along with sawfish, giant rays, endangered green sea turtles, piranha, moon jellies and the rare golden crocodiles in North America’s only predator-based aquarium and exhibit. In all, there are over 2,000 animals in 1.6 million gallons of seawater.
 

Mandalay Place

From upscale dining to gormet burgers, and from the latest fashion to t-shirts, Mandalay Place has a variety of dining and shopping options to suit everyone.

McCarran International Airport

McCarran International Airport is the central airport serving the Las Vegas area. It is part of the Clark County Airport System, which owns and operates six airports. The airport consists of 96 aircraft gates at two separate terminal buildings and has more than 50 retail shops and nearly 30 restaurants, lounges, and snack bars.

New York-New York Hotel & Casino

Manhattan Express

Shooting you around New York's skyline at speeds up to 67 mph, the coaster rises 203 feet and drops 144 feet for two minutes and 45 seconds of white-knuckle thrills.

Orleans Hotel and Casino

Orleans Bowling Center

70 bowling lanes, open 24 hours.

Showcase Mall

Gameworks Las Vegas

Kids of all ages will enjoy this video playground, which features nearly 300 interactive video games including cutting-edge games that shift according to play level and response. You'll even find arcade favorites such as Pac-Man. Also features the world's largest indoor climbing rock. Full-service restaurant and bar on-site.
 

M&M's World

For chocolate lovers, it's a fantasy from their wildest dreams. This four-story shopping experience features interactive entertainment that dazzles you with chocolate, color and fun! See the 40-foot neon bag of chocolates and the 3-D animated movie, I Lost my M in Vegas. Also features thousands of original M&M's Brand merchandise.

Bally's / Paris Las Vegas Station

Bally's Las Vegas

Jubilee! Exclusive Backstage Tour

This hour-long tour gives a short history of showgirls, stage stunts and props, and answers such pressing questions as, how much do showgirls' headdresses weigh?

Paris Las Vegas

Eiffel Tower Experience

Ride up the center of the tower at 340 feet per minute to glimpse an amazing view of the Strip from 460 feet above. Its observation deck offers a spectacular view of the Las Vegas Valley.

Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood

170 of the world’s most exclusive and unique merchants, along with 15 restaurants.

Battista's Hole in the Wall Restaurant

Open daily for dinner, enjoy authentic Italian food and immerse yourself in old time Las Vegas memorabilia. Battista's has been family owned and operated for more than 30 years.

Bellagio

Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens

An elaborate glass-domed display of horticulture and art located just beyond the Bellagio lobby. Every season and holiday is highlighted with more than 7,500 exotic plants, trees and flowers abounding in fragrance.
 

Fountains of Bellagio

More than a thousand synchronized fountains dance in front of the hotel to music ranging from Pavarotti to Sinatra. Water soars as high as 245-feet in the air.
 

Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art

Home to touring exhibitions of fine art from around the world.

Flamingo / Caesars Palace Station

Flamingo Las Vegas

Flamingo Wildlife Habitat

True to its name, the Flamingo's habitat showcases the valley's only pink flamingos, along with other exotic creatures including silver pheasants, koi and African penguins.

Caesars Palace

Exotic Cars at Caesars Palace

Located in the Forum Shops at Caesars, Exotic Cars displays more than 40 extremely rare and sought-after vehicles with more than $1 million price tags. Due to strong demand for these exquisite automobiles, turnover is high and the type and number of vehicles varies. Some vehicles previously housed have included the 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, the 2003 Saleen S7 and the Porsche Indy Car. And for $20, you can have your photo taken at the wheel of a Ferrari 360 Modena Spider F1.
 

Fall of Atlantis and Festival Fountain Shows

Animatronics statues come to life with stunning special effects featuring fire, steam, lasers and sound effects. The Festival Fountain show features a discussion between Greek gods and goddesses with a laser light show at the mall's west end. Fall of Atlantis takes place around a 50,000-gallon saltwater aquarium with more than 100 species of ocean life. Watch daily feedings at 1:15 and 5:15 p.m. Aquarium facility tours offered Monday through Friday at 3:15 p.m.
 

The Forum Shops at Caesars

Thanks to its latest expansion, the Strip-fronting Forum Shops includes a skylight, inlaid marble floors and a three-story escalator. The 150-plus stores include Hugo Boss, Diesel, Kate Spade and Guess! and restaurants including The Palm, Wolfgang Puck's Spago, and The Cheesecake Factory.

Gold Coast Hotel and Casino

Gold Coast Bowling Center

70 bowling lanes, open 24 hours.

Harrah's / Imperial Palace Station

Harrah's Las Vegas

Carnaval Court

Carnaval Court Bar & Grill features some of the world's top flair bartenders and live music daily. On weekends, you can also play a hand of blackjack at live table games.

Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino

The Auto Collection

Over 150 antique, classic and special-interest automobiles including racing cars, touring roadsters and vehicles owned by former world leaders and movie stars - and every single one is for sale.
 

Dealertainer's Pit

A changing lineup of celebrity impersonators (from Dolly Parton to Cher, Ray Charles and Elvis) serve as your dealers, or "Dealertainers", at this special pit.

Fashion Show Mall

A two-million square-foot center with over 200 stores including a new Nordstrom and a new Bloomingdale's Home, as well as expanded stores from Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Robinsons-May, Saks Fifth Avenue and Dillard's. Completing the mid-Strip location, a multimedia cloud outside the Las Vegas Boulevard entrance displays the runway shows taking place inside.

Mirage Las Vegas

Siegfried & Roy Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat

The Secret Garden is home to six rare animal breeds including the white lions of Timvabati, the ever-popular royal white tigers and a four-ton elephant. The adjacent Dolphin Habitat is an observation and research facility that offers an educational tour of Atlantic bottle-nosed dolphins.
 

Volcano at the Mirage

In the center of a serene lagoon filled with cascading waterfalls and palm trees, the 54-foot volcano at the resort's entrance comes to life, erupting in a dazzling display of techno-wizardry with fire spewing 100 feet above the water. Erupting nightly, from dusk until midnight.

Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino (via Harrah's shuttle)

Show in the Sky

Rio's Masquerade Village Show in the Sky has all-new sets, all-new costumes and all-new choreography. It's a unique performance every time, with three different shows featuring stunning dancers in eye-popping costume fashions from the likes of DKNY and Victoria's Secret. The talented entertainers perform all-new routines to edgy music as fantasy floats glide above the crowd, creating an energetic and dynamic musical celebration. Performed hourly from 7 p.m. until midnight every Thursday through Sunday.

Sands Expo

Adjacent to The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino, business travelers appreciate the direct connection to this 1.2 million-square-foot convention center.

TI (Treasure Island)

Sirens of TI

Video producer Kenny Ortega choreographed this sexy combo of music and dance that has sirens luring a rag-tag lot of pirates in a 20 minute musical with swordplay, pyrotechnics and high-diving acrobatics. Performed at the resort's front entrance.

The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino

Gondola Rides

Float a half-mile beneath bridges, beside cafes, under balconies and through the vibrant streetscape in an authentic Venetian gondola as your singing gondolier sweeps you down the Grand Canal for a ride like no other.
 

Grand Canal Shoppes

Stroll along a cobblestone walkway browsing world-class shops as gondoliers, Italian opera singers and costumed entertainers perform.
 

Madame Tussaud's Las Vegas

Madame Tussaud's Las Vegas invites you to immerse yourself in sensational, one-of-a-kind experiences - ranging from going one-on-one with Shaquille O'Neal, to placing yourself in distinct moments in history such as the landing on the moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin - in an interactive must-feel attraction.

Wynn Las Vegas

Penske Wynn Ferrari Maserati

Located in Wynn Las Vegas, the Ferrari-Maserati showroom is Nevada's only factory-authorized Ferrari and Maserati dealership and displays more than a dozen vehicles exceeding prices of $700,000. Extremely rare and sought after, they draw thousands of people to the 10,000-square-foot showroom each day. Less than 35 visitors are allowed in at one time.  Adjacent to the showroom is North America's first Ferrari store.

Las Vegas Convention Center Station

Las Vegas Convention Center

The Las Vegas Convention Center is one of the most modern and functional facilities in the world - a 3.2 million square foot facility located within a short distance of more than 100,000 guest rooms. Operated by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), the center is well known among industry professionals for its versatility. In addition to more than two million square feet of exhibit space, 144 meeting rooms handle seating capacities ranging from 20 to 2,500. A grand lobby and registration area link existing exhibit halls with new exhibit and meeting rooms, and allow simultaneous set-up, break-down and exhibiting of multiple events.
 

Vegas Indoor Skydiving

It's skydiving without the vertigo. Enter a chamber with a protected airplane engine mounted below the grid floor, then let the blast of air keep you suspended. Height and weight must be in proportion.

Visitor Information Center

The Las Vegas Visitor Information Center is located a half mile east of the Strip on the northwest corner of Paradise Road and Convention Center Drive, at the entrance to the vast Las Vegas Convention Center. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Las Vegas Hilton Station

Circus Circus Hotel, Casino and Theme Park

Adventuredome Theme Park

The nation's largest indoor theme park offers thrill rides, midway games and a Ferris wheel. Its latest attraction, the SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D Ride, takes riders on a simulated journey through "Bikini Bottom".
 

Circus Acts

World-renowned live circus acts everyday. Performances every half hour, 11 a.m. to 12 midnight.

Sahara Station

Sahara Hotel and Casino

Las Vegas Cyber Speedway

Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Feel the speed, the thrill, the acceleration as your virtual-reality NASCAR racer, 7/8 the size of actual stock cars, blasts down a track modeled after the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It's so convincing, you'll swear you can feel the wind in your hair!
 

Sahara NASCAR Café

All-American cuisine in a huge dining and sports complex, featuring NASCAR racing, news and merchandise.
 

Speed - The Ride

In just two seconds, this state-of-the-art roller coaster goes from 35 to 70 mph as riders speed through an underground tunnel and zip through the 192-foot-tall hotel marquee. Then the whole experience is repeated in reverse.

Fremont Street Experience (downtown Las Vegas, via CAT bus Route 108)

There is always something going on at the Fremont Street Experience located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas on the historic street that started it all. The world-famous, one-of-a-kind entertainment venue is home to Viva Vision, the biggest big screen on the planet. Towering 90-feet above a pedestrian mall with more than 12 million lights in its four-block long canopy, 550,000 watts of concert quality sound pumps to speakers throughout the venue. The light and sound show appears nightly on the hour beginning at dusk producing an incredible array of eye-popping imagery and heart pounding music.

Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower

Observation Decks

At 1,149 feet, the Stratosphere Tower is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Visitors are whisked from ground level to the observation decks in less than 30 seconds in double-decker elevators traveling at speeds of 1,800 feet per minute or three floors a second. With indoor and outdoor observation decks, the spectacular 360 degree views of Las Vegas make for unforgettable photo opportunities.
 

Tower Rides

Get your thrills with four hair-raising adventures: catapult 30 feet over the Tower's edge in X-Scream; experience three Gs of force as you're spun up and out on Insanity; launch off your seat and fall back towards Earth at speeds greater than freefall in Big Shot. Also offers a moderately tame coaster in High Roller - 100 stories off the ground.