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Uber in Las Vegas: Everything you need to know

Whether you need a transfer to and from the airport or an in-city ride – you can find all the information you need about using Uber in Las Vegas, alternative transport options, and which is the best choice for you right here.

Is Uber available in Las Vegas?

Yes, Uber is fully operational in Las Vegas, connecting passengers to local independent drivers across Nevada’s busiest city. Rides can be booked up to 90 days in advance for vehicles that seat 4-6 passengers and the full range of Uber Las Vegas services includes UberX, UberXL, Comfort, Comfort Electric, Premier, Premier SUV, Uber Pet, Assist and WAV.

UberX and UberXL are the company’s standard and most affordable services, offering rides for 4 or 6 passengers, respectively. Comfort and Comfort Electric provide customers with more spacious vehicles, ideal for those travelling with extra luggage.

For a touch of luxury, Premier rides offer high-end vehicles with drivers that have a rating of 4.85 and above for 4 passengers, or 6 if you select a Premier SUV. There are also a few specialised services, such as Uber Pet, which allows you to ride with your furry friend, and Assist and WAV (a third-party service), for passengers who require some assistance or a wheelchair-friendly vehicle. 

*Chauffeured rides in a luxury vehicle may also be available as Platinum and Platinum SUV.

How much is Uber in Las Vegas?

When you ride with Uber in Las Vegas your fare will be calculated based on the distance to your destination, which service you opt for, and how many other riders are requesting a ride at the same time. This means that if drivers are in high demand due to bad weather, a large event, peak hour traffic or the holidays, prices will increase due to surge pricing. Nevertheless, when you request a driver, you will always be shown a real-time price estimate prior to booking.

While the cost of your final fare will vary depending on your destination and when you place your booking, if you’re considering the Uber vs taxi cost in Las Vegas, Uber is generally the cheaper option. For instance, an Uber from Las Vegas Airport to The Strip will cost an average of $25 (€23) for an UberX ride, and for short in-city rides of around 5km, you should expect to pay $14 (€13).

*Tolls and surcharges may be added to your final fare.

Caesar’s Palace to Chinatown (5 km)Caesar’s Palace to China Town (5 km)
Uber X – $25 (€23)Uber X –  $14 (€13)
Premier – $37 (€34)Premier – $20 (€18.40)
Standard Taxi – $22 – $30 (€20 – €27.50)Standard Taxi – €11
Welcome Pickups Private Transfer – $36 (€33)Welcome Pickups Private Transfer – $29 (€26.60)

Alternatives to taking an Uber in Las Vegas

From the airport

It should come as no surprise that Las Vegas Airport can get pretty busy, which is why private transfers are the best way to travel to the Strip or downtown. Step off the plane and skip the queue as you slip into your private air-conditioned vehicle that will deliver you to the curb of your hotel. When you pre-book your transfer with Welcome Pickups, you can secure a fixed rate fare with no hidden extras and none of the hassle.

Alternatively, you can choose to take a taxi from the ranks outside the Arrivals Hall at Terminal 1, or from the Ground Floor of Terminal 3 in front of Exit 52. Although several taxi companies operate from the airport, fares are government-regulated with fixed fares to different zones.

You can also use Uber at Las Vegas Airport. There are dedicated ride-share pick-up zones located on Level 2 of the parking garage at Terminal 1 and from the Valet Level of the parking garage at Terminal 3, which can be accessed by taking the elevator down from Level 1. It’s important to note that wait times for Uber are considerably longer than private transfers and taxis.

Getting around Las Vegas

Using Uber and Lyft – another popular ride-hailing service – for shorter rides downtown is an easy and convenient way to get from A to B, especially under the hot Nevada sun.

While taxis are plentiful around downtown and the main tourist areas, it’s not possible to hail a cab from the street due to safety reasons. Instead, taxis are commonly found waiting outside hotels; however, with such a high concentration of hotels situated along the Strip, you never have to walk too far!

Private transfers and limousine services are also very popular choices for cruising around the streets of Las Vegas, and thankfully, Welcome Pickups offers guaranteed on-time pickups and fixed fares for in-city rides too!

A yellow taxi cab on a street in Las Vegas
A Las Vegas Taxi

Is Uber safe in Las Vegas?

Uber is very safe to use in Las Vegas, especially since it’s nicknamed ‘the city that never sleeps’, so there are always lots of people around, even at night. However, it pays to be cautious at any time of day. Uber’s safety features make this easy, including transparent driver ratings, RideCheck notifications if your driver goes off course, and the ability to track and share your ride in real time.

Las Vegas taxis are also a safe option, although you should only use officially regulated taxis with a taximeter and the company logo and phone number displayed on the vehicle. Furthermore, before accepting a ride, check that the meter works and ask your driver for a price estimate. Don’t forget that to avoid road accidents, Las Vegas taxis can’t be taken off the street either.

Uber, Taxi, or Private Transfer?

When it comes to choosing the best option, you should think about the specific needs of you or your group. We’ve gathered some of the most important factors to consider below, so that you can make an informed choice.

TaxiUberWelcome Pickups
Card Payments
24/7 availability
Price quote
Subject to surge pricing
Flight monitoring
Meet and greet
Guaranteed English-speaking driver
Advance payments
Fixed fare not subject to change

FAQs

How much do Ubers cost in Vegas?

The cost of an Uber in Las Vegas will depend on how far you are traveling, which vehicle/service you choose and how in-demand drives are at the time of booking. That being said, the average cost for a 15-minute ride is $18 (€16.60).

Is Uber safe in Vegas?

Uber is considered very safe to use in Las Vegas. The app offers safety measures such as location sharing with family and friends, driver ratings and tracking alerts if your driver doesn’t stick to the recommended route.

Is Uber or taxi cheaper in Vegas?

On the whole, standard Uber services such as UberX and UberXL are cheaper than local taxis, however, during peak hour traffic or other events that may cause surge pricing, taxis may be the cheaper option.

What is the Uber alternative in Vegas?

The most popular ride-hailing alternative to Uber in Las Vegas is Lyft. Both apps offer pretty much all the same features and there is very little price difference, if any. Taxis are also great alternatives to Uber, as are private transfers which offer the greatest flexibility at fixed fare rates.

Does Uber pick up at Vegas Airport?

Yes, Uber is allowed to collect passengers from Las Vegas Airport. The dedicated pick-up zone is located on Level 2 of the parking garage at Terminal 1, and the Valet Level of the parking garage at Terminal 3.

Is Uber or Lyft cheaper in Las Vegas?

In terms of pricing, Lyft and Uber are neck and neck, with Uber supposedly coming in slightly cheaper. Both ride-hailing apps use the same method to calculate their fares, although Lyft is known to be more transparent with sharing the cost breakdown with passengers. Both companies also allow payment by credit or debit card through the app, or cash payments in person, directly to the driver. 

How much is a 20-minute Uber ride in Las Vegas?

While the final cost of your Uber ride will depend on the exact distance to your destination, which service you use, and how many riders are requesting a ride in your area at the same time, the average cost for a 20-minute ride is around $25 (€23).

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