Find your way to the Las Vegas Convention Center North and Central Buildings (3150 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109), your hotel, the airport, and anywhere else you want to go in Las Vegas, Nevada.
International Travelers
Visa Invitation Letter Program
Attending InfoComm 2026 from outside the US?
Apply for a visa invitation letter during registration to get support in your visa application process.
Pre-Registration Opening Soon
If you are an exhibitor, please have your company contact register for you and apply for a visa invitation letter during registration. They will access exhibitor registration in the Exhibitor Resource Center.
Airport
Las Vegas Convention Center Parking
The current parking fee is $15 per space, with in and out privileges. Cash or credit cards are accepted. Anyone leaving the property and planning to return the same day can show their paid parking receipt for reentry. Reentry is subject to availability and parking overnight is prohibited. Vehicles left on the property overnight will be towed at the owner’s expense.
Ground Transportation
Taxi/Rideshare
Uber, Lyft and other transportation network companies operate in Las Vegas. Pay attention to pop-up messages within these apps as the convention center and most hotels have designated pickup entrances to meet your driver.
Las Vegas Monorail
The 3.9-mile elevated system along the Las Vegas Strip will continue to operate trains that arrive every four to eight minutes at each of the seven stations, including:
- MGM Grand
- Horseshoe/Paris Las Vegas
- Flamingo/Caesars Palace
- Harrah’s/The LINQ
- Boingo Station at Las Vegas Convention Center
- Westgate Las Vegas
- SAHARA Las Vegas
Vegas Loop
The Vegas Loop provides fast and free transportation across the LVCC campus and the Las Vegas Monorail.
The Vegas Loop also provides transportation between Resorts World Las Vegas, Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Encore Resort at Wynn with the purchase of a ticket.
See Vegas Loop Map & Buy Tickets
Public Bus Services
Deuce on the Strip will stop at just about every resort on the Strip, while DVX runs partially through downtown and Fremont Street.
The Downtown Loop is a free shuttle that brings visitors to the exciting scene in Downtown Las Vegas, including the Arts District and Fremont Street Experience.