Last Updated on November 19, 2024 by Caitlin

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When Sin City reopened for business after a Covid-19 shutdown, one of the first upsides was much more free parking in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, that has disappeared.

Take MGM Resorts, for example, with more than a dozen high-profile hotels on the Strip, including the Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Mandalay Bay and the Delano. During the pandemic, parking was free. Now these properties charge anywhere from $18 to $23 to self-park. Likewise, the Venetian and the Palazzo used to offer free parking but now charge between $18 and $23 for self-parking, and more for valet parking.

Strictly speaking, the Vegas Strip is a 4.2-mile section of South Las Vegas Boulevard known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. It stretches from the Stratosphere Las Vegas, on the northern end, to the Mandalay Bay Resort, on the southern end. But the term “Las Vegas Strip” is often used more loosely to describe not only to the road but also to the hotels and casinos lining it, and even to properties in close proximity.

Free Parking at Hotels on the Vegas Strip

Even before the pandemic hit, all of the resorts on the Strip will let you self-park for free for up to one hour, but that’s not tremendously helpful as most visitors spend longer than an hour in any given property.

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Many hotels charge all guests and non-guests for parking when you stay longer than an hour. Guests will have the parking fee charged to their hotel rooms. Non-guests collect a ticket when arriving at the garage, and pay at the gate when leaving.

Still, a few Vegas hotels still offer free parking. You can find free self-parking spots all hours of the day at the Tropicana, Sahara, Stratosphere, Casino Royale, and Treasure Island.

At the majority of hotels on the Strip, the general rule is that the pricier hotels charge more than the less expensive properties.

Circus-Circus has always offered free self-parking, while valet rates start at $10 per hour. If you’re making a quick stop along the Strip, parking at the Cosmopolitan is free for the first hour, and then $7 for up to four hours.

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The Wynn and Encore hotels now let you park for free without having to spend a minimum on dining, gambling, or entertainment.

Free Parking at Shopping Malls on the Vegas Strip

You might not have come to the Vegas Strip to shop, but shopping malls can be the perfect place to snag a free spot. Find a spot at the Shoppes at Mandalay Place (between Mandalay Bay and the Luxor), the Shops at Crystals (in front of Aria and Vdara) and Fashion Show Mall (across the street from Wynn-Encore). Of course, parking at shopping malls is self-park only.

More Opportunities for Free Parking on the Vegas Strip

There are other ways to snag free parking, but you’ll need to be willing to spend first.

Are you a high roller? Avid gamblers can earn membership to a hotel’s rewards program, and this can also get you access to free parking and other perks all along the Strip. Caesars’ players club members can park for free at Bally’s, Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Harrah’s, The Linq, Paris and Planet Hollywood, with valet parking included for higher-tier members. The Cosmopolitan has its own players’ club rewards program, with free self-parking for all members and free valet for those with more status.

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The Caesars Rewards loyalty program offers free valet or self-parking at Caesars Entertainment properties, which include Bally’s, Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Harrah’s, The Linq, Paris, and Planet Hollywood.

MGM Resorts has a loyalty program called M Life Rewards, that offers a slew of benefits and discounts. The program is good at MGM’s many popular locales along the Strip, including Aria, Bellagio, Excalibur, Luxor, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand, Mirage, New York-New York and Park MGM.

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