Las Vegas Monorail Map 

There are several public transportation options for getting around the Las Vegas Strip. One of the fastest and most convenient options to avoid getting stuck in traffic is to ride the Las Vegas Monorail.  

The Monorail quickly transports you from one end of the Strip to the other, with stops near all the popular attractions, casinos, restaurants, and nightlife. With unlimited ride ticketing options and late-night operating hours, use our Las Vegas Monorail map to plan where you want to go and what you want to see.

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What Is the Monorail Route in Las Vegas? 

The Monorail route in Las Vegas is an elevated rail service that avoids the busy congestion of the Vegas Strip. It connects several hotels and the Las Vegas Convention Center for easy access to nearby attractions, casinos, shows, shopping, conferences, and trade shows.  

Where Does the Las Vegas Monorail Go? 

The Las Vegas Monorail runs from the MGM Grand on the South Strip to the SAHARA on the North Strip. Riding the Monorail is a great way to sightsee, with the rail line going right past the Sphere. With an unlimited ride ticket, you can hop on and hop off at any station whenever you want to explore, sightsee, see a show, shop, or dine.  

How Long Is the Monorail Route? 

The Las Vegas Monorail route consists of 3.9 miles of elevated tracks. The tracks run parallel to the Vegas Strip, Koval Ln., and Paradise Rd.  


What Are the Seven Monorail Stations? 

The seven Monorail Stations are: 

  • SAHARA Las Vegas Station: Located inside the SAHARA Las Vegas, this station is in close proximity to The STRAT, The STRAT Tower, Magic Mike Live, and LA Comedy Club’s Dragon Room. 
  • Westgate Station: Located inside the Westgate Las Vegas Resort, this stop is near Fontainebleau Las Vegas, The Magic of Jen Kramer, LIV Nightclub Las Vegas, and Benihana.  
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ Station: Located between Harrah’s and The LINQ, this station provides easy access to The LINQ Promenade, the High Roller, Fly LINQ Zipline, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Caesars Forum, the Trevi Fountain, and The Venetian Expo. 
  • Horseshoe/Paris Station: Accessible from inside the Horseshoe, with a connecting walkway from the Paris, this station provides easy access to the Horseshoe Poker Room, Vanderpump a Paris, Arc de Triomphe, the Balloon Sign, the Eiffel Tower, Twilight Zone Mini Golf, and Beer Park.  
  • MGM Grand Station: Connected to the MGM Grand, this Monorail station is near M&M’s Las Vegas, The Paradox Museum, the Replica Statue of Liberty, Hershey’s Chocolate World, David Copperfield, Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, and New York-New York.  

What Are the Monorail Stops in Order? 

The stops along the Monorail Las Vegas route map will depend on where you board the train.  

The northbound route begins at the MGM Grand Station and includes these stops: 

  • Horseshoe/Paris Station 
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station 
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ Station 
  • Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center 
  • Westgate Station 
  • SAHARA Las Vegas Station

 

The southbound route begins at the SAHARA Las Vegas Station, and includes these stops: 

  • Westgate Station 
  • Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center 
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ Station 
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station 
  • Horseshoe/Paris Station 
  • MGM Grand Station 

How Often Do Monorail Trains Arrive? 

Monorail trains arrive continuously every four to eight minutes, depending on the time of day, the number of trains on the track, and current ridership levels. There are signs at each station that show current arrival times for northbound and southbound trains. On average, trains arrive about every five to six minutes.  

How Long Does It Take to Travel From One Station to Another? 

The travel time between stations is relatively fast and ranges from one to four minutes from the time the train departs from the station. The entire 3.9-mile route from one end of the Strip to the other takes around 15 minutes of travel time, not including boarding or unboarding.  

 

Northbound travel times between stations are: 

  • MGM Grand Station: Two minutes to Horseshoe/Paris Station. 
  • Horseshoe/Paris Station: Two minutes to Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station. 
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station: One minute to Harrah’s/The LINQ Station. 
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ Station: Four minutes to Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center. 
  • Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center: Two minutes to Westgate Station. 
  • Westgate Station: Two minutes to SAHARA Las Vegas Station. 

 

Southbound travel times between stations are: 

  • SAHARA Las Vegas Station: Two minutes to Westgate Station. 
  • Westgate Station: Two minutes to Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center. 
  • Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center: Four minutes to Harrah’s/The LINQ Station. 
  • Harrah’s/The LINQ Station: One minute to Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station. 
  • Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station: Two Minutes to Horseshoe/Paris Station. 
  • Horseshoe/Paris Station: Two minutes to MGM Grand Station. 

Can I Download a Las Vegas Monorail Map? 

You can download a Monorail Las Vegas route map in PDF format using your computer. You can also download a mobile version of the map in JPG format to your tablet or smartphone. To download the map, visit our Route Map page, and click the appropriate link at the top of the page, just below the map.  

Save Money by Purchasing Las Vegas Monorail Tickets Online 

You can save money on your Las Vegas Monorail tickets by purchasing them in advance online. When you buy tickets online, you have access to all of our ticketing options, including all of our unlimited ride tickets.  

Advanced purchases are the only way to obtain discounted tickets. Your online ticket purchases are valid for one year from the date of purchase. The ride period for your selected tickets begins when you board a Monorail for the first time. Buying in advance also unlocks bonus exclusive savings on attractions, shopping, nightclubs, shows, sightseeing, and more.  

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FAQ

What Are the Operating Hours for the Las Vegas Monorail? 

The Las Vegas Monorail operates daily beginning at 7 a.m. until these times: 

  • Monday: Midnight 
  • Tuesday to Thursday: 2 a.m. 
  • Friday to Sunday: 3 a.m. 

Changes to train operating hours and operational updates can occur. You can confirm the current operating hours at each station or online.  

Are Tickets Available in Monorail Stations? 

All Las Vegas Monorail Stations have ticket vending machines. There are also customer service desk locations at all stations, except Boingo Station at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The ticket selections from the vending machines and customer service desks are full-priced tickets with limited options.  

How Can I Get Downtown to the Fremont Street Experience Riding the Monorail? 

While the Las Vegas Monorail does not go to downtown Las Vegas, you can still use it to get to the Fremont Street Experience. Board any Northbound Monorail train and ride it to the SAHARA Las Vegas Station. Exit the station, cut through the resort to Las Vegas Blvd (the Strip). Turn right and look for the Deuce bus stop just north of the hotel’s main entrance. The Deuce bus operates 24/7, and you can purchase passes online.  

Alternatively, you can also use the free Downtown Loop bus. However, it has limited operating hours, which vary. To catch the Downtown Loop bus, you still cut through the SAHARA and exit the hotel’s main entrance. Turn right, cross E Sahara Ave, and then Las Vegas Blvd. Walk north to The STRAT, enter the resort, and follow the signs for the designated taxi and rideshare pickup zone. Look for the pink signage for the free Downtown Loop bus. Board the bus and ride it to the Fremont Street Experience.  

Sources:

Discover The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. 

Fremont Street Experience. 

Las Vegas Convention Center. 

Sphere.