High OpportunityRE+ Energy Conference 2026
The largest clean energy event in North America. Solar, storage, hydrogen, EV infrastructure, and grid modernization — everything driving the energy transition shows up here.
3150 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
8 shows hosted · 7 upcoming
The Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) serves as the anchor venue for CES, with a campus spanning 4.6 million square feet. CES 2026 was the first major trade show held at the LVCC following completion of its
LVCC halls used during CES:
The LVCC Loop, an underground autonomous vehicle transit system, provides free and fast cross-campus transportation connecting West Hall with Central and South Halls. CES 2026 spanned 12 official venues across three main campuses totaling more than 2.6 million net square feet: the LVCC Campus, the Venetian Campus (Venetian Expo, hosting Eureka Park and the Digital Health Summit), and the C Space Campus at ARIA Resort & Casino. Additional CES venues included Fontainebleau Las Vegas (CES Foundry) and the Las Vegas Sphere (Lenovo Tech World keynote).
There is no public parking available at the LVCC or the Venetian Expo during CES. ADA parking is available at official CES hotels on a first-come, first-served basis; check directly with individual hotel properties for their parking policies and rates.
Passenger pick-up and drop-off at the LVCC is permitted at the S2, C5, and West Hall entrances only. Drivers must remain with their vehicles at all times; standing or unattended parking is not allowed at these entrances.
For cross-campus movement, the LVCC Loop (free underground transit) connects West Hall with Central and South Halls. The Vegas Loop offers paid rides between the LVCC and nearby hotel properties — Resorts World, Encore, and Westgate — for a small fare.
Nearest Airport: Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is located approximately 3 miles south of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Rideshare, taxis, and rental cars are all available at the terminal.
CES Complimentary Hotel Shuttles: Free shuttle service runs from select official CES hotels to and from the LVCC and Venetian Expo, Monday–Friday during the show week. Download the shuttle route flyer at ces.tech for specific stops and schedules.
Venue-to-Venue Express Shuttles:
Las Vegas Monorail: Links the LVCC and Westgate to Strip hotels including MGM Grand, Flamingo, Harrah's/LINQ, Horseshoe/Paris, and Sahara. Hours: Monday 7 AM–midnight; Tuesday–Thursday 7 AM–2 AM; Friday–Sunday 7 AM–3 AM. Discounted Monorail passes can be added directly to your CES registration badge. Note: The Monorail does not serve the Venetian Expo — use the Tech Express shuttle for that route.
LVCC Loop / Vegas Loop:
Rideshare (Uber / Lyft): Designated pickup and drop-off zones: LVCC (outside South Hall near the Bronze Lot and Renaissance Hotel, or Diamond Lot near West Hall); Venetian Expo (main porte-cochere on Sands Ave.); ARIA (lower level, North Valet Lobby). Check in-app prompts for current pickup instructions.
Taxis: Available at all CES show venues, though lines can be lengthy at the end of each show day. CES shuttles or the Monorail are typically faster alternatives during peak hours.
CES designates onPeak as its only official housing agent. Attendees are encouraged to book early through onPeak (accessible via ces.tech), as official CES hotels fill quickly and rates increase as the show approaches. Individual reservations (up to 9 rooms) and group blocks (10 or more rooms on a single night) are both available through onPeak. For assistance, contact CEShotels@onPeak.com or call 800-247-0744 (toll-free) or +1-312-527-7300 (international).
Hotels connected to CES venues or served by official CES transportation:
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