10 Best Smartphone Apps for Navigating Las Vegas

1. Best of Las Vegas

This app features the best of the best choices when it comes to Food and Drink, Shopping and Services, Hotels, Entertainment, and over 200 more categories. These places and activities have all been voted on by locals and tourists alike, so you can be sure you'll have a great time when making decisions on what to do in the city.

2. TravelVegas

Similarly, this app also gives suggestions on the best places to be, but takes it one step further by offering coupons for those activities to ensure you never have to pay full price when exploring. TravelVegas also provides interactive maps so you can quickly find the nearest hotel, restaurant, or anything else you're looking for. You can even buy show tickets or book a room right from the app.

3. Vegas Indoor Maps

With so many huge resorts and casinos, it can be difficult to find your way to where you want to be, but this app offers a generous helping hand. Navigating your way through the indoor facilities will be a breeze. The maps include Caesar's Palace, Paris, MGM Grand, Harrah's, and Town Square, just to name a few.

4. Las Vegas Maps and Walks

This map app shows you not only where everything is, but takes you on a guided tour that you can explore at your own pace. The app takes you through popular attractions everyone wants to see in Vegas, such as the infamous wedding chapels and Strip Boulevard. As a bonus, all the information is stored directly in the app, so no need for internet access or using up your data plan.

5. PocketGuide

Another tour guide app you can use in Vegas is PocketGuide. It automatically detects your location and a corresponding voice recording tells you all about the city's attractions surrounding you. All you have to do is listen. The best part is that this app has guides for lots of other cities too, so when it's time for you to leave Las Vegas, you can use it in all your other destinations as well.

6. VegasMate

This all-encompassing app basically takes the best parts from all the other travel apps and combines them into one. Get info on restaurants and shows, view casino maps, and read up to date local news articles. There are even unique features included like CabCheck, which estimates the cost of taking a cab to your desired destination.

7. MyCityWay Las Vegas

This is another all in one app to help you find everything your heart desires in Sin City. There is plenty of information available to ensure your best trip possible with insider local secrets and lists of the top things to do and see. Whether you're looking for the best low key coffee shop off the strip or the rowdiest night club for dancing, this app can find what you're looking for quickly.

8. Las Vegas App

This app is a great option for people visiting the city as well as those planning to relocate there. You can find live, updated information on anything you need to know about spending time in Vegas, whether that's job listings, places to stay short term and long term, or activities to do with kids. The app will be your new best friend when you're first learning everything your new home has to offer.

9. Vegas Party Stops

The best app for party animals in Las Vegas is definitely this one. Find drink specials and ?party stop? reviews all in one place so you can be sure to find the best experience you're eager to have. From the best VIP treatment to a nightcap in a relaxed lounge, Vegas Party Stops can tell you the best places to be.

10. Live Airport

Whether you're coming or going, this app makes navigating Las Vegas McCarran Airport a breeze. You can search for departing and arriving flights, flight status, gate changes, and delay alerts all on your phone so you don't have to worry about tracking down the information for yourself. This is just one app that will make the often most stressful aspect of your trip painless.

11. Las Vegas Navigate

We've been hearing a lot lately about a potential app named "Las Vegas Navigate" presumably to offer directions on how to naviagte to Las Vegas from pretty much anywhere, but so far we haven't seen a release. Stay tuned.