Harrah’s Las Vegas Parking Fees & Directions 2024

A common question among travelers is: does Harrah’s Las Vegas have free parking?

For most visitors, the answer is no. Harrah’s Las Vegas charges for both self-parking and valet parking unless you qualify for a Caesars Rewards benefit, a Nevada local parking benefit, or another current promotion.

Harrah’s is not known for free parking, but it is one of the more convenient center-Strip places to park because it sits next to The LINQ, Casino Royale, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, the High Roller and the Las Vegas Monorail.

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Read on to learn more about Harrah’s Las Vegas parking fees, garage directions, Nevada resident parking, Caesars Rewards parking benefits, valet parking and oversized vehicle rules.

Directions to Harrah’s Parking Garage

  • Address: 3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Phone: 800 214 9110

The parking garage at Harrah’s Las Vegas can be accessed from the Las Vegas Strip in front of Harrah’s. Caesars’ official Harrah’s parking page lists the garage clearance as 6 feet 11 inches and says valet is available when space allows.

To reach the Harrah’s parking garage and valet, take the Flamingo Road East exit, turn left on Las Vegas Boulevard, and Harrah’s will be on the right just past The LINQ.

Get to the front entrance of Harrah’s parking facility by going north on Las Vegas Boulevard, passing The LINQ Las Vegas, and then turning right while following the signs pointing you to Harrah’s parking garage.

Map of Harrah’s parking garage front entrance:

Older versions of this article also described a back route from East Flamingo Road into LINQ Lane. That can still be useful depending on traffic, but the safest current guidance is to follow the posted Harrah’s parking signs from Las Vegas Boulevard or nearby access roads, especially during events or roadwork.

Map of Harrah’s parking garage back entrance:

Harrah’s Parking Garage Fees

Harrah’s follows Caesars Entertainment’s Las Vegas parking policy. Parking prices can vary by date, event status and rewards tier, so always check the current Caesars parking page before driving in.

Current Harrah’s self-parking generally follows this pattern:

  • Registered hotel guests: $20 per day
  • Non-hotel guests: $20 per day on lower-demand weekdays and $25 per day on higher-demand days
  • Valet parking: $40 per day or per entry
  • Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars: complimentary self-parking
  • Caesars Rewards Platinum and above: complimentary valet parking at participating properties
  • Nevada residents: limited complimentary self-parking may be available with a valid Nevada driver’s license, depending on current Caesars local rules and special-event restrictions

Special event rates may apply during major conventions, holidays, concerts, race weekends, sporting events and other high-demand periods.

Self-Parking

Harrah’s self-parking is no longer free for most visitors.

The old article split self-parking into Monday-Wednesday and Thursday-Sunday tables. Current public Caesars parking guidance now presents Harrah’s as part of the broader Caesars Las Vegas parking program, with hotel guests at $20 per day and non-members typically at $25 per day on the official parking page. Some current parking-fee guides still show the weekday/weekend split, with non-hotel self-parking around $20 on weekdays and $25 on weekends.

For the cleanest current reader guidance, use the table below:

Guest Type Current Self-Parking Rate Notes
Registered hotel guests $20 per day In-and-out privileges at Caesars Las Vegas self-parking facilities during stay
Non-hotel guests Usually $20-$25 per day Expect $25 on higher-demand days; event rates may apply
Caesars Rewards Gold Typically paid parking Official Caesars parking page currently lists Gold at $25/day
Caesars Rewards Platinum and above Complimentary self-parking Includes Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars
Nevada residents Limited complimentary self-parking may apply Rules can vary by property, day and event period; bring valid Nevada driver’s license

If you are a Caesars Rewards member, bring your physical card or make sure your digital account is accessible. If your card is missing or inactive, visit the Caesars Rewards Center before exiting.

Registered Harrah’s hotel guests who pay for self-parking can use their room key for in-and-out privileges at Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas self-parking garages during their stay, subject to availability and current policy.

Valet Parking

Harrah’s valet parking is more expensive than self-parking and does not have a free grace period.

Current Caesars parking guidance lists valet parking at Harrah’s at $40 per day. Valet charges are generally per day or per entry, and rates may rise during major events or peak demand.

Valet Type Current Rate
Registered hotel guests $40 per day when charged to room
Non-hotel guests $40 per day or per entry
Caesars Rewards Platinum and above Complimentary valet parking at participating properties, subject to availability

Non-hotel guests generally do not receive in-and-out privileges with valet parking. If you valet, leave, and return later, you may be charged again.

Hotel guests who valet can usually charge valet parking to the room and may have in-and-out privileges during the stay, but valet access is subject to availability. If valet is full, you may need to use self-parking.

Tipping the valet is not mandatory, but it is customary in Las Vegas.

Oversized-Vehicle Parking

Harrah’s does not offer oversized parking at the property. Caesars’ official Harrah’s parking page also lists the parking garage clearance as 6 feet 11 inches.

If you are driving an RV, tall van, trailer, box truck or another oversized vehicle, do not assume it will fit at Harrah’s.

Older guidance often pointed guests to Flamingo Las Vegas for oversized self-parking. That may still be a nearby Caesars option to check, but oversized vehicle policies can change. Call Caesars or the destination property before arriving with an oversized vehicle.

Harrah’s does offer motorcycle parking in the garage, located on the first floor at the top of the ramp.

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Harrah’s Parking: FAQs

Does Harrah’s Las Vegas have free parking?

Harrah’s Las Vegas does not offer free parking to most visitors. Complimentary self-parking is available to Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars members. Nevada residents may qualify for limited complimentary self-parking depending on current Caesars local rules and event restrictions.

How much is self-parking at Harrah’s Las Vegas?

Registered hotel guests generally pay $20 per day. Non-hotel guests should expect around $20-$25 per day, with higher rates possible on weekends, holidays and special event dates.

How much is valet parking at Harrah’s Las Vegas?

Current valet parking is generally $40 per day or per entry. Caesars Rewards Platinum and higher members may receive complimentary valet parking at participating Caesars properties, subject to availability.

Do Harrah’s hotel guests get in-and-out parking privileges?

Yes. Registered hotel guests who pay for self-parking can usually use their room key for in-and-out access at Caesars Las Vegas self-parking facilities during their stay, subject to availability and current policy. Valet in-and-out rules may differ and should be confirmed at the property.

Does Harrah’s Las Vegas have oversized parking?

No. Caesars’ official Harrah’s parking page says Harrah’s does not offer oversized parking, and the parking garage clearance is 6 feet 11 inches.

Does Harrah’s Las Vegas have motorcycle parking?

Yes. Caesars says motorcycle parking is available in the parking garage on the first floor at the top of the ramp.

How much is parking at Harrah’s Atlantic City?

Harrah’s Atlantic City has different parking rules from Harrah’s Las Vegas. Since this article is about the Las Vegas property, check Harrah’s Atlantic City’s current parking page directly if you are planning an Atlantic City trip.

Do any Las Vegas casinos have free parking?

Yes. A few Las Vegas casinos and shopping areas still offer free self-parking, but the list changes. Current examples often include Treasure Island, Sahara Las Vegas, Circus Circus, Fashion Show Las Vegas and The Shops at Crystals. Always check the property’s official parking page before relying on free parking.

How do I avoid parking fees in Las Vegas?

The easiest ways are to use casino rewards benefits, stay at a property that offers free parking, use Nevada local parking benefits when available, park at a free shopping garage, or avoid driving to the Strip. Do not rely on old one-hour grace-period advice, because many Strip resorts have removed or changed those rules.