The Centennial Express (CX) route operates from both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at the airport and stops at WB Flamingo after Linq, which is the closest bus stop to the High Roller. From this stop, it is about a 0.3-mile walk, roughly 6 to 7 mins, to the observation wheel. The bus fare is approximately $6, and tickets can be purchased at the airport bus stops or directly on the bus.
While it doesn’t depart directly from the airport, you can take a bus such as the Centennial Express or Route 109 to a monorail station like the South Strip Transit Terminal. From there, the Las Vegas monorail can be taken to Harrah’s / The LINQ Station, which is about a 0.2-mile walk (around 4-min). monorail tickets cost around $5.50 per ride, and buses cost approximately $6.
Getting there by car
Driving routes
Distance: 4km
Peak traffic hours: 7am-9am, 4pm-6pm
Closest stop: LINQ Promenade parking lot/entrance gate of the High Roller
Route: Take Paradise Road north, turn left onto East Flamingo Road, then right onto LINQ Lane, arriving at The LINQ Hotel & Casino Parking Garage in about 10 - 15 mins.
For the quickest and most convenient trip, personal car and ride-share services like Uber or Lyft are available directly from the airport. The journey covers about 3.5 miles.
The fare for a ride-share typically ranges from $20 to $25. This option is ideal for travelers who prioritize speed and comfort over cost.
Parking facilities
The LINQ Hotel & Casino Parking Garage: This is a multi-level covered parking facility located just off LINQ Lane via Flamingo Road. It offers the first hour free. Rates are $15 for 1–3 hours and $18 for 3–24 hours from Monday to Thursday, and $23 for up to 24 hours from Friday to Sunday.
Surface Parking: A surface parking lot is also available just behind the High Roller, accessible from E. Flamingo Road, offering convenient street-level access for guests who prefer open-air parking near The LINQ Promenade.
Note: Nevada residents get 3 hours free, and Caesars Rewards members at the Platinum tier or higher receive complimentary parking.
How to enter the High Roller
Main entrance via The LINQ Promenade: This is the primary access point, situated at the end of the pedestrian-friendly LINQ Promenade, surrounded by a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Back entrance through the Porte Cochère off LINQ Lane: This entrance provides convenient access for guests arriving by car, ride-share services, or taxis, leading directly to the High Roller area.
Charter group entrance: This entrance is located next to the valet at The LINQ Promenade, designed specifically for large groups or private event bookings.
The best ways to get to the High Roller
Bus: Get off at WB Flamingo after LINQ. The ride costs around $6 and is ideal for budget travelers or those comfortable with a short walk to the High Roller.
Monorail: The nearest stop is Harrah’s / The LINQ Station. For $6, it's perfect for visitors wanting a quick and scenic ride with close access to the High Roller.
Car or Ride-share: Park at The LINQ Hotel & Casino Parking Garage, with fees ranging from $20–$35. Best suited for groups, travelers with luggage, or those prioritizing speed and convenience.
Frequently asked questions about the High Roller Observation Wheel location
Yes, ADA-accessible parking and entrances are available at the LINQ Garage and Promenade, with elevators and ramps leading to the High Roller loading area.
Large bags and luggage are not permitted on the High Roller; consider storing them at your hotel or using nearby luggage storage services.
The LINQ Hotel & Casino Parking Garage, accessible from Flamingo Road, offers the most direct and convenient access.
Yes, rideshare drop-offs and pick-ups are allowed near the LINQ Promenade entrance via LINQ Lane, right by the High Roller access point.
The nearest bus stops are WB Flamingo after Linq and Caesars Palace for the Deuce bus.