Harrah's & The LINQ Monorail Station

Monorail station · South Las Vegas

Harrah's & The LINQ Monorail Station

Monorail station · South Las Vegas

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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Hop on the Harrah & LINQ Monorail for a quick, air-conditioned ride across the Vegas Strip, zipping between major casinos and attractions.  

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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3535 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

+1 702 699 8200
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Avi Kathuria

Google
It’s not actually solving problem of commute as it links Casino. Platform are not maintained, ticket vending machines are not maintained and overall quality of commute is not good. The station stop points are in middle, you won’t get connectivity and it’s not clean. The frequency varies by time of day, I got 20mins frequency of monorails!

Erin Gibbons

Google
### Review of Harrah & LINQ Monorail System 🌟🌟 🌟 3/5 **Pros:** - Efficient and fast once on board - Convenient mode of transport for the Strip **Cons:** - Difficult to find entrance at Harrah's - Poor signage and directions Our experience with the Harrah & LINQ Monorail System was a mixed bag. Once we were finally on board, the monorail was an efficient and convenient way to navigate the Las Vegas Strip. The cars were clean, air-conditioned, and the journey itself was smooth. However, the initial experience of finding the entrance at Harrah's was frustrating, to say the least. The signage was virtually nonexistent, and we wandered around aimlessly for a significant amount of time. Eventually, I discovered an unmarked elevator that took me to the platform. Would I use the monorail again? Absolutely. It's a great way to beat the Vegas heat and skip the traffic. However, I must say that the overall experience is tainted by the difficulty of actually getting on the train at Harrah's. Until these issues are addressed, my review will remain on the lower end of the scale.

Khalid Mundwiller

Google
What a waste of time and money. It's already bad enough it's far away from the strip... But I ride it two directions today and had major delays each way... Over 40 minutes in both directions. I could have walked it in that time for free. Should have just taken a cab :/

Steven Spearman

Google
The monorail can be useful sometimes especially with how torn up the strip is for walking but it always seems to direct you into a casino that may not be the one you wanted. There's often a lot of walking still with using this monorail and the Google instructions for walking are almost useless here. It also doesn't stop anywhere very near some major things like the sphere.

Johnny Wyskiel

Google
Okay, so here is how you find this from ground level. From under the platform about 50-75ft WEST of the station, you'll see an unmarked elevator (see photo). Take it to the 3rd floor (also unmarked). Follow signs to the elevator.

Martin Cabela

Google
This is the closest station to Treasure Island...looks a lot closer than it is. Seems like a mile from the strip though the hotel to get to the monorail station. Must have gone up or down 6 escalators to reach it. I think the bus would have been better and kept us closer to the fronts of hotels rather than the backs. It would be a quick way up north and back but only if you are in a hotel that has a monorail station. They have security guards as well as cameras.

Ron Healy

Google
All the stations seem to be a long walk from activities/ attractions. The ride doesn't offer much in the way of great views. This is however a great way to get across town if you're interested. Price seems fair, and multiple day passes are the way to go if staying in Vegas. Also, purchasing tickets on phone will save you a couple bucks. Easy transaction.

Zak Larter

Google
This is THE easiest way to travel between the biggest attractions on the strip. At 6 bucks a person each way, it's probably also one of the cheapest. The trains run about every 6 to 9 minutes, and they get you to where you need to go fairly quickly. I always felt safe on the trains and on the platforms. They were always fairly clean and well lit. Each stop is announced before you get there, and there is a list of all the main attractions at each stop in each of the cars, so it's hard to get lost. Even if you do get lost, just hop off at any point and wait on the platform for the train going the other direction.