Harrah's / The Linq Station

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Las Vegas, United States

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Harrah's / The Linq Station Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Harrah's / The Linq Station is located in Las Vegas, United States on 3535 S Las Vegas Blvd. Harrah's / The Linq Station is rated 4 out of 5 in the category monorail station in United States.

Address

3535 S Las Vegas Blvd

Phone

+1 7026998200

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Passenger loading areaWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Barnard Bail Bonds

The Linq is a great way to see the sights in Las Vegas. Not crowded at all the vessels are large with a 360 view of Vegas. We have been on this ride several times and have always had the capsule to are selves which makes for a nice peaceful ride. The trip takes about thirty minutes so there is no rush and you are welcome to take a drink with you.

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Martin Cabela

This is the closest station to Treasure Island...looks a lot closer than it is. Seems like a mile from the strip though the hotel to get to the monorail station. Must have gone up or down 6 escalators to reach it. I think the bus would have been better and kept us closer to the fronts of hotels rather than the backs. It would be a quick way up north and back but only if you are in a hotel that has a monorail station. They have security guards as well as cameras.

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Tommy Liu

The world's tallest Ferris wheel (2017 or otherwise), watch the colorful Vegas night view, come to VEGAS worth a glance.

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Simon John Cheng

The monorail stations are always kept so clean! It's so much faster than driving or walking up and down the strip. Paid only 2.00 for a local's back and forth ticket. Got to MGM in 3 minutes. Scarlet who assisted us was so pleasant and and gave us good tips on what's the best ticket to buy for our commute.

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jakey lankin

We have stayed here both places before. Linq is better in our opinion maybe because its newer? But its pretty tricky getting in there