North Las Vegas Travel Plans

Welcome to a city that's not quite Vegas, but still has Las Vegas in its name. North Las Vegas: where you can experience the excitement of Sin City without breaking the bank (or your liver, hopefully).

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How to get to North Las Vegas

Plane

The best way to get to North Las Vegas by plane is to fly into McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and take a taxi or rental car to North Las Vegas.

Car

One can easily drive to North Las Vegas using Interstate 15 or US 93.

Train

Currently there are no passenger train services that go directly to North Las Vegas.

Boat

North Las Vegas is not accessible by boat as it is located inland and does not have a sea or river port.

Bus

Greyhound Bus Lines offer services that stop in North Las Vegas. The nearest station is the Greyhound Bus Station in Las Vegas.

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