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Hotels in Las Vegas
  New York New York Las Vegas from  $24.48  USD  
  Tropicana Resort & Casino Las Vegas from  $24.48  USD  
  M G M Grand Las Vegas from  $24.77  USD  
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  Hawthorn Suites Las Vegas Las Vegas from  $89.95  USD  
  Hearthside By Villager Las Vegas from  $134.00  USD  
  Hearthside Hotel Las Vegas from  $201.00  USD  
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If you're happy to see no more of Las Vegas than the Strip and perhaps downtown - and on a short visit, there's no great reason to venture any further - then it's perfectly possible to survive without a car . Bear in mind, though, that even the Strip is too long to explore comfortably on foot; walking more than a couple of blocks in summer is exhausting, so you can expect to make heavy use of taxis, shuttle buses, and the monorail links. Ranging further afield, the metropolitan area is very large, so driving is the only practical way to explore it in any detail, while all the excursions to the vicinity of Las Vegas require the use of your own vehicle.

Las Vegas as a whole is plagued by severe traffic problems, and nowhere more so than the Strip. That said, so long as you're not in a hurry to get anywhere, driving along the Strip is an exhilarating sensory blast, and worth experiencing both by day and by night. For trips on which speed is your main priority, it's usually worth using I-15 where possible, even for short hops. The fastest east-west route across town tends to be Desert Inn Road , which passes under the Strip and over I-15, with connections to neither.

All the Strip casinos except Bellagio offer free parking to guests and non-guests alike, usually in huge garages around the back of the entire complex. The snag is that the walk from your car to wherever you actually want to go - your hotel room, for example - can be as much as a mile in places like Caesars Palace or the MGM Grand . If you're spending a day touring the Strip, you may prefer to go through the rigmarole of parking once only, somewhere central like Harrah's . Valet parking , usually available at the main casino entrance, can save a lot of stress; it's nominally free, although a tip of around $2 is all but obligatory.

Typical car rental rates in Las Vegas, including taxes, are $30 per day, $150 per week. All the major chains have outlets at the airport, and nearly every sizeable hotel is affiliated with at least one car rental outfit. Among the most ubiquitous are Dollar (tel 1-800/826-9911, ) and Avis (tel 1-800/822-3131, ); Allstate (tel 1-800/634-6186, ) is an inexpensive local alternative. To search for the best car rental rates online, visit or .


   
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