By foot
Walking along The Strip, particularly at nighttime, is magical. But pedestrians should take note that distances are greater than expected – each city block is exactly a mile long. Daytime walkers should bring plenty of water.
A skybridge connects us directly to Crystals at CityCenter for immediate access to the latest in Las Vegas fashion and entertainment and with our central location on The Strip; other key addresses are in easy walking distance.
While Las Vegas is a relatively compact city, The Strip is a great length at 2.5 miles (4 kilometers). You will find transport information from our concierge, provided below to be useful.
Walking along The Strip, particularly at nighttime, is magical. But pedestrians should take note that distances are greater than expected – each city block is exactly a mile long. Daytime walkers should bring plenty of water.
Convenient and inexpensive, public buses, known as the CAT system, are often a sound choice for traveling from one Las Vegas attraction to another. Visitors will find routes 301 and 302 most convenient, as they run from The Strip to the south of Fremont Street. Exact fare of USD 2 is required.
Limos can be arranged through our concierge team at your convenience. A range of vehicles is available and rates will be provided according to your personal requirements.
Taxis can be reserved in advance but are usually available at the Front Door. Our doormen are there to assist with all your special needs: luggage, credit card payments, passenger groups, SUV or locating destinations. Throughout town taxis are easily hailed at marked taxi stands. Flag fall is USD 3.30; the average one-way fare to Las Vegas Blvd destinations is USD 12.
Tourists often opt for the convenient monorail, which travels on the east side of The Strip from the Las Vegas Hilton to the MGM Grand with stops at the Sahara Hotel, the Las Vegas Convention Center, Harrah’s/Imperial Palace, Flamingo and Bally’s/Paris. The monorail runs from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. on weekdays and until 3 a.m. on weeknights. Single ride fare is USD 5, day passes are USD 13 and three day passes are USD 28.
Our professional and courteous chauffeur will greet you at the airport, take your bags and welcome you to Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas.
Taxis are readily available at the airports. During busy arrival times, the lines may be long. Standard prices can be seen in the From and To McCarran Airport in the Fare box to the right.
McCarran Airport’s car rental facility affords plenty of choice and easy access for those wishing to hire an automobile. Multiple companies have rental counters and all share the same shuttle bus service from the terminal. Drivers should be prepared for heavy traffic and difficulty parking around The Strip. Drivers must possess a valid driving license with photograph and be at least 25 years of age to rent a vehicle in Nevada. Parking is available for guests of the hotel and the amenities for a fee.
USD 52 per hour to start
USD 3.30 for activation
USD 2.40 per mile
USD 30 wait per hour
USD 7 All Access Pass per day
USD 5 One Way Fair
USD 13 All Access Pass Per Day
USD 28 All Access Three Day Pass
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USD 52 per hour
USD 3.30 for activation
USD 2.40 per mile
USD 30 wait per hour
USD 1.80 Airport Fee
USD 3 Strip Access one way only
USD 7 All Access Pass per day
Ask our concierge for more information