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Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) is located on the North side of the Las Vegas Strip. Many wonderful resorts are a stone's throw away, allowing you to make the most out of your convention time. Whether you are looking for a palace to stay in or simply just a place to sleep, you can find the best option for you in under two miles.
LVCC is located on the North side of the Las Vegas Strip. Walking will always be the cheapest option to get around, however there are many pocket-friendly options available to you.
The Boring Company Loop:
One amazing thing about LVCC is the new addition of the Boring Company Loop. This is an underground tunnel system that transports visitors in Teslas within LVCC and to Resorts World. Currently, there are five different stops. One line connects Resorts World to LVCC for easy transportation between the two. The other three stops are focused on transportation within LVCC as it is an extremely large convention center. Each trip only lasts about 2 minutes and is a very convenient way to get around LVCC. Pricing and avaliblilty can change depending on the volume of the convention so be sure to check with a Loop employee.
Driving:
You can drive your own vehicle however, parking may be limited or charged. Near by hotels will sometimes restrict their parking to hotel guests only during conventions so be sure to call ahead if you are planning on that. Many hotels charge for parking however Venetian & Palazzo do offer free parking close to LVCC and it usually remains free during conventions.
Taxies & Ride Shares:
Taxies and Ride Shares are always available on the strip and are a very quick way to get from one place to another without having to worry about parking or parking rates. Ride share prices can vary on the time of day and can sometimes get very pricey. Ride share pickups are also marked and predetermined at resorts and LVCC, be sure to check the location in your preferred ride share app before you order the ride.
Bus & Monorail:
Las Vegas has lots of public transportation to help you navigate the Strip. There are stops along most major resorts along the Strip and a stop at LVCC which is very easy to navigate. They offer one-ride passes and unlimited day passes which are cheaper when bought online or through their app. Nevada residents have a discounted fare of $1 a ride with a government-issued identification card. There are bus stops all around LVCC and tickets can be purchased on the rideRTC app or at ticket vending machines. Tickets are timed passes ranging from 2 hours and multiple days. The bus system is harder to navigate than the Monorail but can transport you to Downtown or anywhere else in Las Vegas.
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Be sure to download the VegasNearMe app to see seat maps, buy tickets and discover more shows!
Be sure to download the
VegasNearMe app to see seat maps, buy tickets and discover more shows!
Be sure to download the VegasNearMe app to see seat maps, buy tickets and discover more shows!