About the Las Vegas Metro

Don’t try to make sense of this Las Vegas subway map. It’s just for fun.

Las Vegas, Nevada doesn't have a subway system, and if it did it probably wouldn’t look anything like this – but it’d sure would be fun. With a population over 2.2MM, Las Vegas is the 28th largest metro in the U.S. and it has earned its “Sin City” nickname by catering to the vices of the tens of millions of people who visit each year.

Popular stops on this Vegas “subway” system include casinos and resorts such as Bellagio, The Venetian and Caesars Palace, as well as kitschy tourist destinations such as Graceland Wedding Chapel, Pinball Hall of Fame and The Mob Museum.

Flying into Las Vegas for a trade show or event? The Las Vegas Monorail has been extended to provide direct connections between McCarra International Airport (LAS), Thomas & Mack Center and the Las Vegas Strip. You can even transfer to the Yellow line to catch a game at T-Mobile Arena or a race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. While you’re in town be sure to take in Las Vegas’ strange and unique history at The Neon Museum, Erotic Heritage Museum or the National Atomic Testing Museum. Before you leave you’ll definitely want to ride the Red line to Fremont Street, or continue west to experience nature at Red Rock Canyon. The Las Vegas rail network also provides quick access to:

Las Vegas Casinos & Resorts

Bellagio Hotel & Casino

Caesars Palace

Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Golden Gate Hotel & Casino

Golden Nugget

Luxor Hotel & Casino

Mandalay Bay

MGM Grand

Mirage

New York-New York

Plaza Hotel & Casino

Red Rock Casino Resort

Stratosphere

The Venetian

Tropicana Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas

Las Vegas Attractions

Burlesque Hall of Fame

Dig This

Discovery Children’s Museum

Erotic Heritage Museum

Gold & Silver Pawn Shop

Graceland Wedding Chapel

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Las Vegas Natural History Museum

Lion Habitat Ranch

Little Church of the West

Metropolitan Gallery Art Museum

National Atomic Testing Museum

Pinball Hall of Fame

Red Rock Canyon

SeaQuest

Shark Reef Aquarium

The Mob Museum

The Neon Museum

Wet’n’Wild

Las Vegas Neighborhoods

Boulder City

Centennial Hills

Downtown Las Vegas

Henderson

North Las Vegas

Spring Valley

Tule Springs

And many more!