Verified April 2026

Las Vegas Strip Parking Fees by Hotel

Self-parking and valet rates at every major Strip property, which hotels still offer free parking, and exactly which loyalty tiers waive the fees. Updated for 2026.

Quick Answer

Most major Strip hotels charge $20/day self-parking on weekdays, $25/day on weekends, with valet at $40–$50/day. Only Treasure Island and Circus Circus still offer free self-parking on the Strip. Wynn gives the first 3 hours complimentary. MGM Rewards Pearl members and Caesars Rewards Platinum members get free parking at their respective properties.

Sources: Parking rates aggregated from Las Vegas Direct — Hotel Parking Fees Guide, cross-referenced against Vegas4Locals, PluginVegas, and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Operator parking pages are JS-rendered and could not be fetched directly. Verified 2026-04-09.

Parking Fees by Operator

Parking policies on the Strip are set at the operator level — MGM, Caesars, Wynn, etc. — so the same rates apply across all properties under each company. Here's the breakdown for every major operator.

MGM Resorts

10 properties

Free w/ loyalty

Self-park (weekday)

$20 / 24 hours (Mon–Thu)

Self-park (weekend)

$25 / 24 hours (Fri–Sun)

Valet

$40 / 24 hours

Properties covered:

Bellagio, Aria, Vdara, The Cosmopolitan, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, Luxor, Excalibur, New York-New York

✓ Free parking with: MGM Rewards Pearl tier and above

Weekend rates may add $5/hour for unregistered guests at some properties (e.g. Aria, Luxor).

Caesars Entertainment

8 properties

Free w/ loyalty

Self-park (weekday)

$20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed)

Self-park (weekend)

$25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun)

Valet

$50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties

Properties covered:

Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood, Flamingo, The LINQ, Harrah's, Horseshoe, The Cromwell

✓ Free parking with: Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above

Caesars Rewards Visa cardholders also receive parking fee waivers.

Wynn Resorts

2 properties

Self-park (weekday)

$25 / 24 hours (first 3 hours complimentary)

Self-park (weekend)

$25 / 24 hours (first 3 hours complimentary)

Valet

See property for current rate

Properties covered:

Wynn Las Vegas, Encore at Wynn

Wynn formerly offered free self-parking; the $25/day rate was implemented in recent years. Hotel guests may receive different rates.

Fontainebleau

1 property

Free w/ loyalty

Self-park (weekday)

See property

Self-park (weekend)

See property

Valet

$35 weekday / $40 weekend

Properties covered:

Fontainebleau Las Vegas

✓ Free parking with: Fontainebleau Rewards Silver tier and above

Phil Ruffin (independent)

2 properties

Self-park (weekday)

Free for all guests

Self-park (weekend)

Free for all guests

Valet

Treasure Island: see property. Circus Circus: $12 (≤2hr), $14 (2–4hr), $16 (4–24hr).

Properties covered:

Treasure Island (TI), Circus Circus

Both properties remain free self-parking — among the few major Strip resorts that do.

Strip Hotels with Free Self-Parking

The vast majority of Strip resorts charge for parking. These few properties still offer free self-parking to all guests:

Treasure Island (TI)
Circus Circus

Wynn / Encore: Not free, but the first 3 hours of self-parking are complimentary before the $25/day rate kicks in. Useful for quick dinner or show visits.

Free Parking via Loyalty Status

Both major Strip operators offer free parking as a baseline loyalty benefit — at much lower tier requirements than the resort fee waiver. If you visit Vegas regularly, this is the easiest perk to earn.

Caesars Rewards

✓ Free parking starts at: Platinum tier

Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above get free self-parking at Caesars Las Vegas properties (Caesars Palace, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Flamingo, LINQ, Harrah's, Horseshoe, Cromwell). Valet is also free at some properties for Platinum and above. Caesars Rewards Visa cardholders also receive parking fee waivers.

MGM Rewards

✓ Free parking starts at: Pearl tier

MGM Rewards Pearl tier (the entry tier above the free signup level) gets free self-parking and valet at all MGM Las Vegas properties — Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, Vdara, Cosmopolitan, Luxor, Excalibur, and NYNY.

Important: Free parking does NOT mean free resort fees. Those are separate benefits with separate (higher) tier requirements. See the resort fees guide for the loyalty tiers that waive resort fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

What people search when planning to drive in Vegas.

How much does parking cost in Las Vegas in 2026?

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Most major Strip hotels charge $20 per day for self-parking on weekdays and $25 per day on weekends, with valet running $40–$50 per day. Treasure Island and Circus Circus still offer free self-parking for all guests, and Wynn gives the first 3 hours free before charging $25/day. MGM Rewards Pearl members and Caesars Rewards Platinum members receive free parking at their respective properties.

Which Las Vegas Strip hotels still offer free parking?

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As of April 2026, Treasure Island (TI) and Circus Circus still offer free self-parking for all guests on the Strip. Wynn and Encore offer the first 3 hours of self-parking complimentary before charging the daily rate. All other major Strip resorts charge for parking — though MGM Rewards Pearl tier and Caesars Rewards Platinum tier members get free parking at their respective properties.

Do MGM hotels charge for parking?

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Yes. MGM Resorts properties (Bellagio, Aria, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, Vdara, The Cosmopolitan, Luxor, Excalibur, NYNY) charge $20/day for self-parking Monday–Thursday and $25/day Friday–Sunday. Valet runs $40/day. MGM Rewards Pearl tier members and above get free parking at all MGM Las Vegas properties.

Do Caesars hotels charge for parking?

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Yes. Caesars Entertainment properties (Caesars Palace, Paris, Planet Hollywood, Flamingo, The LINQ, Harrah's, Horseshoe, The Cromwell) charge $20/day for self-parking Monday–Wednesday and $25/day Thursday–Sunday. Valet is $50 at Caesars Palace and $40 at the other properties. Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above get free parking, as do Caesars Rewards Visa cardholders.

Does Wynn Las Vegas charge for parking?

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Yes — as of recent years. Wynn Las Vegas and Encore now charge $25/day for self-parking, but offer the first 3 hours complimentary. This is a change from Wynn's former policy of free parking for all guests.

How can I get free parking on the Las Vegas Strip?

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Three ways: (1) Stay at Treasure Island or Circus Circus, where self-parking remains free for all guests. (2) Hold MGM Rewards Pearl tier or above (free parking at all MGM properties), or Caesars Rewards Platinum tier or above (free parking at Caesars Las Vegas properties). (3) Use Wynn or Encore for short visits — the first 3 hours are complimentary. Note: free parking does NOT mean free resort fees — those are separate charges.

Is valet worth the extra cost over self-parking?

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Sometimes. Valet runs $15–$25 more per day than self-parking and saves you the walk from the parking garage to the casino floor (which can be 5–15 minutes at properties like Aria, Wynn, or Mandalay Bay). For a quick dinner or show stop, valet can be a time-saver. For an overnight stay where you may not move the car, it's rarely worth the upcharge.

Should I rent a car if I have to pay for parking anyway?

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Only if you plan to leave the Strip for day trips like the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, or Red Rock Canyon. Rideshare for an entire Strip-only weekend is almost always cheaper than the rental + parking + gas combination. The exception is if you have free parking via loyalty status or are staying at TI / Circus Circus.

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