
Las Vegas Diagrams
These diagrams will help you find your way around and aid in locating some of the items mentioned on other pages. (Click on the Back arrow at the top of the screen to return to this page after viewing.)
AIRPORT
- Airport ground transportation diagram showing where to find shuttle buses, taxis, limousines, etc. at both Terminal 1 (domestic commercial flights) and Terminal 2 (charter and international flights). Both terminals are shown on the same one-page diagram in case you're not sure of your arrival terminal. It also shows the locations of the ACL/LVL shuttle bus and remote check-in desks for some hotels.
Note: Not all charter flights use Terminal 2 so if you're going to Vegas via a charter package don't assume you'll be going into Terminal 2. (A flight attendant should be able to tell you your arrival terminal, which is usually also your departure terminal.) While this information changes from time to time, the following airlines are using Terminal 2:
Aero Mexico, Air Canada, Air North, AirTransat, Aviacsa, Belair, BMI, Condor, Harmony, Hawaiian, Hooters Air, Korean Air, MaxJet, Mexicana, Miami Air, My Travel, Omni Air, Philippine Air, Ryan Intl, Skyservice, TransMeridian, Virgin Atlantic, and WestJet.
- Diagram of McCarran International Airport (airport code LAS) showing the locations of Terminal 1 (Gates A, B, C, and D), Terminal 2, parking, and access roads.
The airport operates a free shuttle bus between the two terminals. It has a stop on the island outside of the Shuttle Bus exit in the Baggage Claim area at Terminal 1 and near the Departures entry at Terminal 2. It comes around every 15 minutes. Look for a bus with "McCarran Airport" or "McCarran Express" or a white van with "Clark County" on the side. The rental car companies also run shuttle buses.
STRIP / DOWNTOWN
- Diagram of the Strip showing the locations of the resorts, shopping malls, trams, and major convention facilities. While this diagram is not "to scale", the airport really is close to the Strip. If you are landing during the day, the black pyramid Luxor can easily be seen out of your aircraft window as you are landing. If you are landing after dark, the gold-colored Mandalay Bay (next to the Luxor) is also easily seen.
- Modified Strip diagram showing the route for the new Strip Monorail system. (There's already talk of extending the monorail to the airport and downtown.) Details on the monorail operation are given on the Shuttles page.
- Diagram of Fremont Street (aka "Downtown") showing the locations of the resorts. The gray area represents the pedestrian mall, most of which is covered by the mesh canopy which serves as the display screen for the light show.
RESORTS
- Diagram of Caesars Palace and the Forum Shops including the locations of the moving statue shows and the Caesars Exclusively signature shop.
- Diagram of Bellagio showing the locations of the tram station, conservatory, art gallery, "O" Theater, and buffet.
- Diagram of Paris showing the locations of the Eiffel Tower observation deck tour, show theater, shops, and buffet.
- Diagram of the Venetian showing both upper and lower levels including the locations of the St. Mark's Square, indoor and outdoor gondola rides, Galleria hall (painted ceilings), and shops.
Most hotels have maps of their resort complex showing the locations of all of the shops, restaurants, services, and facilities. Ask the desk clerk or concierge for one when you check in.
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