LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Free parking on the Las Vegas Strip isn’t gone if you know the rules.

Just about all the resorts allow locals to park for free for three hours. We found the exceptions and they are listed below. But first, let’s highlight the places where you really don’t need to worry about getting stung by a $20-or-higher daily parking fee.

As of March 3, 2026, here’s the list of places you can park for free without worries:

Treasure Island

Resorts World Las Vegas

Fontainebleau Las Vegas*

SAHARA Las Vegas

Circus Circus Hotel and Casino*-through May 31, 2026

Each property has its own little variations, and we have provided links to their policies below so you can check before you go. Note that these are all north of Spring Mountain Road, and a good walk away from the heart of the Strip. Fashion Show mall is another option.

The three-hours-free policies for locals are prohibitive if you’re going to a show or you just can’t leave that hot blackjack table. But if you’re going for dinner or to meet friends, three hours works. We’re not saying we love paid parking, but it’s manageable. Here are the resorts that offer it on the Strip:

All MGM resorts:

ARIA Resort & Casino

Bellagio Hotel & Casino

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Excalibur Hotel & Casino

Luxor Hotel & Casino

Mandalay Bay

MGM Grand

New York-New York Hotel & Casino

NoMad Las Vegas

Park MGM

The Signature at MGM Grand

Vdara Hotel & Spa

W Las Vegas

Most Caesars resorts:*

Caesars Palace

The Cromwell

Flamingo Las Vegas

Harrah’s Las Vegas

Horseshoe Las Vegas

The LINQ Hotel + Experience

Nobu Hotel Las Vegas (Caesars Palace garage)

Paris Las Vegas*-Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino offers just one hour free.

The Venetian Las Vegas/The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort

Wynn Las Vegas

If you’re wondering about properties just off the Strip, we found free parking at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino lists a $10 self-parking rate, but you can usually find a spot by the sports book along Joe W. Brown Drive. OYO Hotel & Casino offers the first three hours free.

Here are the parking policies for Strip resorts, along with links so you can check for updates:

MGM parking policy: https://www.mgmresorts.com/en/things-to-do/parking.htmlFor Nevada residents, the first three hours of self-park at no charge, except during special events, with valid Nevada driver’s license. Subject to self-park rates thereafter. Upon exiting, insert your ticket and scan your Nevada driver’s license under the barcode reader to receive complimentary hours. You will not receive the complimentary three hours of parking if you insert your parking ticket at the Self-Parking Pay on Foot kiosks. Self-parking is $20 per day, $25 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Customers who lose their tickets will be charged at $50 per day.

Caesars parking policy: https://www.caesars.com/parkingParking at Las Vegas properties is free for Caesars Rewards members at the Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars® levels. If you are at a qualifying level, you will use your Caesars Rewards card to access free valet and self-parking. Caesars Rewards card must be present at time of transaction. Las Vegas locals get up to the first three hours free with valid Nevada driver’s license (excludes event nights) at Caesars Palace, The Cromwell, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Horseshoe Las Vegas, The LINQ and Paris Las Vegas. The same offer is NOT listed at Planet Hollywood, which instead offers the first hour free.

Wynn Las Vegas parking policy: https://www.wynnlasvegas.com/about-us/parkingThe daily parking fee for non-registered guests is $25 per day with the first three hours complimentary. Prices may be higher during special events. Complimentary self-parking is extended to Wynn Poker Room guests (please visit the Poker Room for details), Private Access members, and Wynn Rewards members in the Chairman, Black, and Platinum Tiers.

Venetian/Palazzo parking policy: https://www.venetianlasvegas.com/resort/maps-and-parking.htmlNevada residents: Scan a valid Nevada driver’s license at a self-parking kiosk for three hours of complimentary self-parking. This does not apply when event parking rates are in effect. (Sphere headliner shows are considered special events.) Venetian Rewards Sapphire members and above receive complimentary self-parking. Venetian Rewards Ruby members and above continue to receive complimentary valet parking.

Treasure Island parking policy: https://treasureisland.com/hotel-faqsFree parking for guests at the hotel and casino. The resort clarified that casino guests and anyone else coming to the property for a show, to dine, or to shop is welcome to park for free.

Resorts World parking policy: https://www.rwlasvegas.com/faq/Nevada residents with Nevada license plates receive complimentary parking. The usual rate is $21 per day (0-24 hours).

Fontainebleau Las Vegas parking policy: https://www.fontainebleaulasvegas.com/information/parking-travel/Complimentary self-parking is available now through May 31, 2026, for all Nevada residents and Fontainebleau Rewards members. Complimentary self-parking is subject to special events and holidays

Circus Circus Hotel and Casino parking policy: https://www.circuscircus.com/entertainment-amenities-1/parking-transportation/Self parking is complimentary for all guests and visitors.

SAHARA Las Vegas parking policy: https://www.saharalasvegas.com/guest-servicesParking is always free at SAHARA Las Vegas for hotel and property guests.

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