2024 Taxi Flat Rates by Zone in Las Vegas Approved – FAQ’s
Update: As of February 1, 2024, the rates are $2 higher, $21, $25, and $29, respectively
The Las Vegas Taxi industry has changed its rates to and from McCarran Airport and Las Vegas Strip hotels, to be taxi flat rates by zone.
What Are Las Vegas Taxi Flat Rates by Zone?
Below you will learn which hotels are in which taxi flat rate zone. Some Las Vegas hotels fall outside the color-shaded zone map depicted above but are listed correctly below.
Click here to view by taxi flat rates by hotel.
ZONE 1 – Sunset Rd. North to Tropicana Ave.: $19
- Alexis Park
- Delano
- Desert Rose Resort
- Excalibur
- Four Seasons
- Virgin Hotels
- Howard Johnson
- Luxor Hotel
- Mandalay Bay
- MGM Grand
- Motel 6 – Tropicana
- OYO Hotel
- Tropicana
- Travelodge – Near MGM Grand
- Virgin Hotels
ZONE 2 – Tropicana Ave. North to Flamingo Rd.: $23
- Aria
- Bally’s
- Bellagio
- Elara
- Grand Chateau
- New York New York
- Paris
- Park MGM
- Planet Hollywood
- Polo Towers
- The Cosmopolitan
- The Orleans
- The Signature at MGM Grand
- Travelodge – Near CityCenter
- Vdara
ZONE 3 – Flamingo Rd. North to the Stratosphere Hotel: $27
- Artisan
- Caesars Palace
- Circus Circus
- Courtyard by Marriott
- Embassy Suites on Paradise
- Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
- Flamingo
- Gold Coast
- Harrah’s
- Hilton Grand Vacations
- Las Vegas Convention Center
- Las Vegas Marriott
- Palace Station
- Palms
- Resorts World
- Residence Inn Marriott
- Rio
- Sahara
- SpringHill Suites
- Stratosphere
- The LINQ
- The Mirage
- The Palazzo
- The Venetian
- Westin on Flamingo
- Travelodge – Near Circus Circus
- Treasure Island
- Westgate
- Wynn Las Vegas
Direct trips from McCarran Airport to the above locations and from those locations to the airport must be charged as stated above. If you were not charged the Flat Rate and you wish to file a complaint with the Taxicab Authority, please call, 702-668-4000.
Las Vegas Taxi Tip!
I know you’ve probably seen plenty of movies showing a passenger waving their arm in order to get a taxi. Well, in Las Vegas, you can’t do that. Technically you can, but you won’t get a taxi to stop for you, as the driver could get a ticket for blocking traffic. Your best bet is to go up to the front door of any major hotel on the Strip and have the doorman call a taxi up for you. The taxis are there lined up waiting to take you where you wish to go.