The Ultimate Las Vegas Travel Guide
Getting to Las Vegas


To get to Las Vegas, the main gateway is Harry Reid International Airport (LAS), which offers direct flights from numerous countries and major cities around the world. The airport is well-connected, making it easy for travelers to reach the entertainment capital of the world. Despite being a major airport, it is known for being relatively manageable in terms of crowds, ensuring a smoother arrival experience.
For those looking to get to and from the airport, there is a designated area for ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, located on Level 2 of Terminal 1 and Level 1 of Terminal 3. If you’re planning to rent a car, the car rental facilities are located across from Terminal 1, accessible via a free shuttle.
Going around Las Vegas - Do you need a car?
Getting around Las Vegas can vary depending on your plans. While the city isn’t known for being particularly public transportation-friendly, the Las Vegas Strip—where most of the famous casinos and attractions are located—is very walkable.
We created an interactive video showing how a walk from the beginning to the end of the strip would be, passing all the casinos and seeing everything they have to offer:
