Las Vegas is infamous for bumper-to-bumper traffic, so bad that if you've just come to explore
The Strip, it's not worth renting a car. Be warned, though, that on summer days it's too hot to walk more than a couple of blocks. Public transport does exist. The Las Vegas Monorail runs along the Strip from the
MGM Grand to the Sahara. Free monorail systems also link
Mandalay Bay with
Excalibur via
Luxor, the Monte Carlo with
Bellagio via CityCenter, and the Mirage with TI. The 24-hour Deuce bus connects the Strip with downtown, while the oak-veneered streetcars of the Las Vegas Strip Trolley ply the Strip between Mandalay Bay and the Stratosphere.
Taxis are an easy and affordable means of getting about.
Renting a car is cheap and popular. And with some of the best are located just outside of Las Vegas and virtually require that you drive to those destinations.
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