We’ll help you get where you’re going—plan where to park and organize transportation to and from the resort. Both The Venetian and The Palazzo offer two parking garages, valet services, rideshare pick-up and drop-off areas, and more.
Registered hotel guests: $20 per day, 7 days a week
Non-hotel guests:
Event parking: Rates vary*
Valet parking: $40 per day
Nevada residents: Scan a valid Nevada driver’s license at a self-parking kiosk for three hours of complimentary self-parking. This does not apply when event parking rates are in effect.
Venetian Rewards Members: Venetian Rewards Sapphire members and above receive complimentary self-parking. Venetian Rewards Ruby members and above continue to receive complimentary valet parking.
*Event Parking: Event Parking is currently scheduled to be in effect for Sphere headliner shows and other events, subject to the resort’s sole discretion. Parking is subject to availability. Event parking rates vary; check your event and posted signage for details.
Event parking rates apply to all vehicles entering the garage during the event time, except registered hotel guests and Venetian Rewards Sapphire members and above. The registered hotel guest fee remains $20 per day and Venetian Rewards Sapphire members and above receive complimentary self-parking when event parking is in effect.
Parking rates subject to change at the discretion of The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.
The Venetian parking garage can be accessed by Las Vegas Boulevard or by a shared access road off Koval Lane behind the hotel.
The Palazzo parking garage can be accessed by Sands Avenue. To access from Sands Avenue, turn right at the first traffic light heading East past Las Vegas Boulevard.
In order to get from your vehicle to the show of your choice in as few steps as possible, use the below as a guide.
There is a special area on the 2nd floor of The Palazzo Guest Parking Garage that is reserved for poker players. It is in the left-hand corner of the 2nd floor, near the Casino Elevators. There is signage marking the area.
Players in the poker room who play three hours or more in tournament or cash games will receive complimentary self-parking for the day. Players must visit a supervisor at the end of their session to confirm qualifications for complimentary self-parking. In addition, players in the poker room who have played 75 cash game hours or 15 tournaments in the past 12 months can have their play validated and their Venetian Rewards tier status upgraded to Sapphire to receive the benefit of complimentary self-parking.
The Deuce is Las Vegas’ public transportation. The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) provides Double Decker bus service on the Las Vegas Strip.
Cost: A two-hour pass is $6; a 24-hour pass is $8, and a three-day pass is $20. You can buy your ticket on the bus.
If you’re looking to check out the old Strip and don’t want to pay a lot and don’t mind riding a bus, the Deuce is a good option. It is the most affordable form of transportation from the Strip to Downtown Las Vegas/Fremont Street.
While the bus runs throughout town, there are two routes you can specifically take for the Strip and Downtown, The Deuce on The Strip and SDX Strip & Downtown Express. The Deuce on The Strip operates 24/7. SDX Strip and Downtown Express operates 9 a.m. to midnight.
Nearest Bus Stops to The Venetian and The Palazzo:
Bus Stops at Harry Reid International Airport:
The Las Vegas Monorail is a state-of-the-art, automated, driverless rail system that runs above the streets along the east side of the Las Vegas Strip. The monorail stops at seven points on the Las Vegas Strip.
Cost: A single ride is $5, a day pass is $12, and they also have two to seven-day passes with prices that range from $22-$56. If you’re a Nevada local, you can buy a single ride for $1; restrictions apply depending on how many you want to buy.
The monorail is also a great option for anyone attending a convention at the Las Vegas Convention Center. There are also free shuttle rides available at various off-the-Strip hotels.
The monorail does not run all night. After a certain hour, you will need to take a different form of transportation.
Monorail access at Harrah’s leads to the Las Vegas Convention Center and MGM.
On-property: Hertz Car Rental
Off-property: Harry Reid International Airport Rent-A-Car Center
From Harry Reid International Airport:
Terminal 3:
Rental Car Return:
Upon arrival at the Harry Reid International Airport Rent-A-Car Center, follow the signs to the Rental Car Return entrance off of Gilespie St. Continue following the overhead signs to the appropriate car rental company. After returning your vehicle, proceed through the lobby and out the main entrance to the shuttles. Blue and white Harry Reid International Airport Rent-A-Car Center shuttle buses depart to the airport approximately every five minutes.
Board the appropriate shuttle to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 for your departing flight.
Cost: Varies depending on where you want to go. Uber and Lyft will display the price range.
Use ride sharing when you’re off the Strip, not while at a hotel property or looking to come to the Strip. Always be aware of when surge pricing is in effect as you could end up paying $100 for a trip that could have cost $30-$50.
From The Venetian and The Palazzo:
From Harry Reid International Airport:
If you have never used Uber or Lyft, you can get $20 off your first ride by using someone’s referral.
More than 10 taxi companies provide service to and from the airport and locations throughout Las Vegas. Some taxis will not accept credit card payments. Customers should notify the attendant if they plan to use a credit card for payment.
The maximum number of passengers allowed in any taxi is five, including infants and children.
Cost: Varies depending on traffic and time of year. Additionally, there is a $1.80 charge on all fares originating at the airport.
Taxis are great to use when you want to go from property to property, to and from the airport, or if you’re just trying to get back to your house after a night at the club. There are plenty of them throughout town, so you never have to worry about there not being enough drivers at a late hour.
As with Uber and Lyft, you cannot hail a taxi on the Strip. Just look for the taxi line sign, usually near the valet. If you have any concerns with a taxi driver, you can call the Nevada Taxi Cab Authority at 702.668.4005 to report any issues.
Take Koval Lane instead of the freeway to save some fare.
From The Venetian and The Palazzo:
From Harry Reid International Airport: