Key Takeaways
- UberX from LAS to The Strip costs $14–$22 at standard pricing — one of the cheapest airport-to-city fares in the US
- Rideshare pickups are in the parking garages (Terminal 3 on the Valet Level) — follow "Ride App" signs
- LAS charges a $3.00 TNC airport surcharge on all rideshare rides
- New Year's Eve and Formula 1 surge hits 5–10x — pre-book or avoid rideshare entirely
- Lyft beats Uber at LAS on roughly 58% of standard routes
Getting the cheapest Uber or Lyft from LAS is easy during off-peak periods. Harry Reid International Airport is just 5 miles from the center of The Strip — one of the shortest airport-to-city distances in the United States. That means standard rideshare fares to major Las Vegas hotels are among the lowest you will find at any major US airport. The catch: Las Vegas hosts some of the most intense surge pricing events in the country. Knowing when to book and when to plan alternatives is the difference between a $16 ride and a $120 one.
LAS Rideshare Fare Comparison: Common Routes (2026)
The cheapest rideshare from Harry Reid Airport (LAS) to the Las Vegas Strip costs $12–$20 for UberX and $11–$18 for Lyft Standard in 2026, including the $3.00 airport surcharge. The short 2–4 mile distance to most Strip hotels keeps costs low. Lyft is $1–$3 cheaper on most LAS routes.
| Route | UberX | Lyft Standard | Est. Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| LAS to Mid-Strip (MGM/Bellagio) | $14–$22 | $12–$19 | 10–15 min |
| LAS to North Strip (Wynn/Palazzo) | $18–$28 | $16–$25 | 15–22 min |
| LAS to Downtown Las Vegas (Fremont) | $20–$32 | $18–$29 | 18–28 min |
Source: RideWise route analysis, March 2026. Fares are estimates and vary by demand.
Full LAS Rate Card (All Ride Types)
| Service | Base Fare | Per Mile | Per Min | Booking Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UberX | $1.00 | $1.05 | $0.18 | $3.25 |
| Uber Comfort | $1.50 | $1.45 | $0.28 | $3.25 |
| Uber XL | $2.50 | $2.10 | $0.38 | $3.25 |
| Lyft Standard | $0.90 | $1.00 | $0.16 | $3.00 |
| Lyft XL | $2.20 | $1.95 | $0.35 | $3.00 |
All fares include the $3.00 LAS airport TNC surcharge. Rates are estimates and vary by demand.
Where to Get Picked Up at Las Vegas Airport
LAS rideshare pickups are at the Ride App pickup area in the parking garages, and the exact spot differs by terminal (per harryreidairport.com): Terminal 1 pickups are in the parking garage (follow the "Ride App" signs from baggage claim), and Terminal 3 pickups are on the Valet Level of the parking garage — from baggage claim, take the elevator near Door 52, 54, or 56. Follow overhead signs marked "Ride App" (not "Rideshare" — LAS uses this specific signage). Allow 5–10 minutes from baggage claim to the pickup zone, including the garage walk.
LAS vs. Other Transport Options
| Option | Cost to Mid-Strip | Travel Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| UberX / Lyft | $14–$22 | 10–15 min | Standard travel, any group |
| RTC Bus (Route 109) | $6.00 | 30–45 min | Extreme budget, no rush |
| Taxi (flat rate) | $20–$24 | 10–20 min | During surge, predictable price |
| Hotel shuttle (select hotels) | Free–$12 | 20–40 min | MGM, Caesars, Wynn properties |
When Does Surge Pricing Hit LAS?
Las Vegas surge at LAS is driven entirely by the city's event calendar — the most extreme in the US for rideshare. These windows are entirely predictable, making advance booking or taxi alternatives especially effective here.
- New Year's Eve (midnight to 3 AM): 5–10x on The Strip and airport routes — the single most extreme surge night at any US airport; taxi flat rate ($20–$24) is the only practical alternative
- Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (November): 3–6x airport-wide and Strip-wide for the full race weekend; 100,000+ visitors arrive simultaneously with races running 10 PM to midnight
- CES (Consumer Electronics Show, January): 2–4x on airport routes during CES open and close days; 170,000+ tech industry attendees converge from Sunday to Thursday, creating sustained airport surge
- Major boxing and UFC events at T-Mobile Arena: 2–3x in the 1-mile radius around the venue for 90 minutes post-event; frequency of these events (monthly or more) makes them a recurring surge factor
- Super Bowl years when Las Vegas hosts: 4–8x city-wide during the full game week; the 2024 Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium established new surge records for LAS
- Friday and Saturday nights (11 PM to 2 AM) year-round: 1.5–2.5x on Strip and downtown routes regardless of specific events — Las Vegas nightlife creates reliable weekly surge windows
- EDC (Electric Daisy Carnival, May/June): 2–4x across Las Vegas for three days; 140,000 attendees per day make this one of the largest recurring surge events at LAS after Formula 1
See our surge pricing guide for booking tactics and our airport fees guide for the $3.00 LAS surcharge context. RTC Southern Nevada Route 109 bus fares are confirmed by RTC Southern Nevada's official transit services page.
Pro Tip: Taxi Flat Rate Wins During Major Events
Las Vegas taxis charge a regulated flat rate of $20–$24 from LAS to The Strip. During Formula 1 and New Year's Eve when rideshare surge hits 4–10x, the $22 taxi flat rate is significantly cheaper than a $60–$150 rideshare. Taxi stands are on Level 1 (ground level) of each terminal — no app required.
Group Savings: LAS to Mid-Strip
A Lyft XL from LAS to the mid-Strip costs $22–$38. Split among 4 passengers, that is just $6–$10 per person — one of the best rideshare values at any major US airport. Even during moderate 1.5x surge, a group of 4 pays $8–$14 per person. For 5–6 travelers, one XL beats two standard rides. See our airport rideshare guide for comparisons.
6 Ways to Save Money on LAS Rideshare
- Book Uber Reserve or Lyft Scheduled for event weeks: CES, Formula 1, and boxing events are on fixed calendars. Lock in standard fares 24–48 hours before your flight lands.
- Take the taxi flat rate during NYE and Formula 1: The $20–$24 regulated taxi beats surge-priced rideshare by $40–$100 on peak event nights.
- Check hotel shuttle options: MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, and Wynn properties offer complimentary or low-cost shuttles from LAS — check with your hotel before landing.
- Compare both apps before every ride: Lyft beats Uber at LAS on about 58% of routes at standard rates. Use RideWise to check both simultaneously.
- Avoid Sunday evening departure surge: Sunday evening flights from LAS back home create 1.5–2x surge on airport-bound routes — budget extra time or pre-book.
- Use UberXL or Lyft XL for groups: For four or five people, a $30–$40 XL ride from LAS beats four separate $15–$20 solo rides by a wide margin.
Step-by-Step: Getting the Cheapest LAS Rideshare
The Bottom Line
Harry Reid International Airport offers some of the cheapest standard airport rideshare fares in the US — LAS to The Strip at $14–$22 is hard to beat. The challenge is Las Vegas's event surge, which converts those cheap rides into some of the most expensive in the country on key nights. Pre-book for known events, use the taxi flat rate during extreme surge, and compare both apps every time. Use RideWise to compare Uber and Lyft prices at LAS before every ride. For more Las Vegas tips, see our Las Vegas rideshare city guide.
Sources
Fares and policies verified against official sources: the Nevada Taxicab Authority — Las Vegas Strip Airport Zones & Fares (LAS sets flat-rate taxi fares to the Strip by hotel zone, roughly $21–$30; the $20–$24 above reflects the mid-Strip zone), Harry Reid International Airport — Ride Share (per-terminal Ride App pickup locations), and RTC Southern Nevada (the $6 Route 109 transit option). Note: Uber and Lyft do not publish a flat airport rate at LAS — their fares are dynamic. RideWise rate figures reflect our 2026 first-party rate cards.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an Uber from Las Vegas Airport to The Strip cost?
An UberX from Harry Reid International (LAS) to the middle of The Strip (MGM Grand / Bellagio area) typically costs $14–$22 at standard pricing. The 5-mile trip takes 10–15 minutes. LAS charges a $3.00 airport fee. During New Year's Eve and Formula 1, prices surge to $60–$150+.
Where do Uber and Lyft pick up at Las Vegas Airport?
Rideshare ("Ride App") pickups at LAS are in the parking garages, and the spot differs by terminal: Terminal 1 pickups are in the parking garage, and Terminal 3 pickups are on the Valet Level of the parking garage (take the elevator near Door 52, 54, or 56), per harryreidairport.com. Follow the "Ride App" signs from baggage claim — allow about 5–10 minutes including the garage walk.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Uber at Las Vegas Airport?
The Las Vegas Monorail does not reach LAS directly, but the Airport Connector shuttle to the MGM station ($3–$5) lets you access the Monorail for Strip hotels. For just getting to The Strip, an RTC bus (Route 109) runs 24/7 for $6 as an ultra-budget option.
What is the LAS rideshare surcharge?
Harry Reid International Airport charges a $3.00 TNC surcharge on all rideshare pickups. This is automatically included in your quoted fare on both Uber and Lyft.
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