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Most visits to Las Vegas are confined to the Strip and downtown,
so it is not necessary to hire a car as both are easily navigable
by foot and there are several forms of transport that can be used.
Public transport is limited to buses, but private trolley services,
taxicabs, monorail links and free shuttle services, courtesy of the
casinos, are also available. Local buses run the length of the
Strip and into downtown and operate 24 hours a day with a flat fare
including transfers. The old-fashioned Las Vegas Strip Trolley also
runs the length of the Strip from 9.30am to 2am, and the Downtown
Trolley circles between the Stratosphere and downtown from 7am to
11pm. A state-of-the-art monorail runs above the streets, operating
from 7am to 2pm daily between the Sahara Hotel and the MGM Grand.
Taxis are plentiful and can be found lined up outside every hotel
and casino and at taxi stands. Car hire is popular with visitors
although it is best to avoid driving along the Strip as traffic is
heavy and there is little parking available. Cars are the most
practical way to explore outside Las Vegas, although there are bus
tours offered to Hoover Dam. Visitors need a valid driver's license
and must be 21 years old; under-25s are usually subject to
surcharges. To really fit in, why not consider hiring a limousine?
Although not entirely practical, it can be a fun way to feel part
of the glitz and glamour and there are several limousine agencies
in the city.