Planet Hollywood Parking: The Harmon Avenue Garage and Who Parks Free
The mistake almost every first-time driver makes at Planet Hollywood is aiming for the Strip. There is no self-park entrance on Las Vegas Boulevard — the garage hides at the back of the resort, off Harmon Avenue by way of Audrie Street, and you reach the casino floor by walking in through the Miracle Mile Shops. It's a Caesars Entertainment property, so self-parking and valet are both paid, but the garage is run by the mall rather than Caesars directly, which makes its rules a little different from a standard Caesars Strip garage. Here's exactly where to enter, what clears the low ceiling, and who parks free.
Planet Hollywood sits on the east side of the Strip at Harmon Avenue, between The Cosmopolitan to the south and Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to the north. Because the Miracle Mile Shops own the entire Las Vegas Boulevard frontage, the resort's vehicle entrances go around back: the self-park garage, the valet, and the rideshare pickup all live on the Harmon Avenue side, reached via Audrie Street behind the property. Know that before you turn off the Boulevard and you skip the loop-around that traps drivers hunting for a Strip-side entrance that doesn't exist.
Planet Hollywood parking at a glance
- Address
- 3667 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Self-parking
- Multi-level garage at the rear (paid)
- Garage access
- Harmon Ave via Audrie St — not the Strip
- Height clearance
- ~6 ft 8 in (low — no RVs)
- Valet
- Covered drop-off on Harmon Ave (paid)
- Walk-in route
- Through Miracle Mile Shops to casino floor
- Free for Caesars Rewards
- Platinum tier & above (self-park + valet)
- EV charging
- ChargePoint, valet area only
- Operator
- Caesars Entertainment
- Official rates
- caesars.com/parking
Where the Self-Park Garage Is — and How to Reach It
The self-park garage is a tall, multi-level structure at the rear of the resort (you'll see it described as roughly ten stories). The entrance is off Harmon Avenue, reached via Audrie Street — the back road that runs behind this stretch of the Strip — not from Las Vegas Boulevard. That single fact is the one to remember: the Boulevard side is all mall storefronts, so trying to turn in off the Strip sends you on a detour around the block.
The approach. Coming from the Strip, turn onto Harmon Avenue and follow it toward Audrie Street behind the property; the garage and valet are signed from there. Approaching from the freeway or the east side, Audrie Street gets you to the back of the resort without touching Las Vegas Boulevard traffic at all — the quieter way in on a busy night.
Mind the low ceiling. Clearance in the garage is about 6 feet 8 inches — low by Strip standards and well under the height of most vans, lifted trucks, and anything RV-sized. If your vehicle is anywhere close to that figure, confirm at the entrance booth before you commit, because clearance can pinch further on ramps and lower levels. (Oversized-vehicle handling is covered further down.)
Getting From the Garage Into Planet Hollywood
Here's the part that surprises people: the garage doesn't drop you onto the casino floor. It feeds into the Miracle Mile Shops — the enclosed mall that wraps around the gaming floor in a horseshoe — and you walk in through the shops to reach the casino, the hotel lobby, or the theater. Budget a few extra minutes for that indoor leg; it's longer than the walk at a tower-forward resort.
That's the parking-to-floor handoff. For the full interior picture — the horseshoe loop, the casino-floor openings, the tower elevators, PH Live, and the upper-level bridge to The Cosmopolitan — see our guide to how to navigate inside Planet Hollywood. This page gets you from the car to the floor; that one gets you the rest of the way.
Valet at Planet Hollywood
Valet uses a covered drop-off on Harmon Avenue at the back of the property, with direct access to both the casino floor and the Miracle Mile Shops. Because the Strip frontage belongs to the mall, the Harmon Avenue valet is actually the most direct vehicle route to the gaming floor and hotel lobby — it skips the mall walk that self-parkers have to make. It's the move worth paying for if you're only stopping for a show or a meal, and it's free for the Caesars Rewards tiers below. One more reason to valet: it's the only spot to charge an electric vehicle here (more on that shortly).
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What Parking Costs — and Who Parks Free
Self-parking and valet are both paid at Planet Hollywood, and there's no single flat rate to quote — the price moves with the day of week, how long you stay, your Caesars Rewards tier, and the event calendar. Because those numbers change, this guide deliberately doesn't print dollar figures that would be stale by your visit; pull the current rate from the official Caesars parking page before you go.
Caesars Rewards is the reliable way to pay nothing. The loyalty program is free to join, and its higher tiers unlock complimentary parking: Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars members park free — both self-parking and valet — while the base Gold tier gets no parking benefit. Add your Caesars Rewards number at the gate or in the app so the tier perk applies.
The mall-garage quirk. Because the garage is operated by the Miracle Mile Shops rather than Caesars directly, its terms differ from a standard Caesars Strip garage. In practice it has historically included a free first hour for everyone before the paid rate begins — handy for a quick errand or a short show stop. Validation and grace-period rules change, so confirm the current terms at the gate.
Nevada residents: read the fine print here. Many Caesars Strip garages give Nevada locals a free window with a valid state ID, but Planet Hollywood is the exception — because the mall runs this garage, that year-round locals perk doesn't reliably apply. What Caesars does run periodically is a Nevada-residents free-parking promotion (typically limited to certain days and date windows) that has included Planet Hollywood. If you're a local counting on free parking, check whether a current promo is live rather than assuming the standard locals rule covers this property.
Clearance, Oversized Vehicles, ADA & EV Charging
Height clearance. The garage runs about 6 feet 8 inches — one of the lower clearances on the Strip. Standard cars and most SUVs are fine; tall vans, roof-rack rigs, and lifted trucks are not guaranteed. Measure before you enter if you're close.
Oversized vehicles and RVs. Anything over the 6'8" clearance can't use the standard garage. Oversized vehicles and RVs are handled by the Miracle Mile Shops security team via the Audrie Street entrance behind the property — call ahead to confirm arrangements and any size limit before you drive in, since a too-tall vehicle at the garage gate is a hard turnaround on a busy back street.
Accessible parking. ADA-accessible spaces and garage elevators serve the self-park garage, and the route into the Miracle Mile Shops is level and step-free. For the spaces closest to the mall entrance and a step-free path to the casino floor, ask the parking attendant or a bell-desk agent on arrival.
EV charging. Electric-vehicle charging here is valet-only — the chargers (ChargePoint / J1772 Level 2) sit in the valet area, not the self-park garage, so self-parkers can't plug in. If charging matters, valet the car and confirm a charger is free when you drop off; third-party charger listings go stale, so it's worth a quick check rather than counting on an open port.
Event Nights at PH Live
Planet Hollywood's PH Live theater (7,000 seats, and known over the years as Zappos Theater and Bakkt Theater) hosts headliner concert residencies, and a show night changes the parking math. Everything funnels to the same Harmon Avenue side of the property — garage, valet, and rideshare all back up in the hour before showtime, and the paid rate runs at its event-calendar high. If you're seeing a show, arrive early, consider valet or rideshare over the self-park garage, or park once elsewhere and walk in through the Miracle Mile Shops. Leaving right at the encore is the slowest possible exit.
Rideshare: Uber and Lyft
Uber and Lyft pickups are routed to a designated rideshare zone on the Harmon Avenue side near the self-park garage — not the Strip, where drivers can't legally wait. Follow the property's “Rideshare” signs from the casino floor toward the back of the resort. Drop-offs sometimes use the Strip-side mall entrances, but pickups stay on the Harmon side. On PH Live show nights the pickup point can shift, so confirm it in your app or with a bell-desk attendant before you request a car.
Parking details in this guide (garage location and access via Harmon Avenue and Audrie Street, the roughly 6'8" clearance, valet on Harmon, the walk-in route through the Miracle Mile Shops, Caesars Rewards tier perks, oversized-vehicle handling, ADA parking, and valet-area EV charging) reflect Caesars Entertainment and Miracle Mile Shops public information and on-the-ground reporting. Last verified: July 2026. Rates, validation and grace-period rules, Nevada-resident promotions, EV-charger availability, and rideshare zones change frequently — confirm current pricing and terms at caesars.com/parking before you rely on them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking free at Planet Hollywood?
Not for most visitors. Planet Hollywood is a Caesars Entertainment property, so self-parking and valet are both paid. Free parking is unlocked by Caesars Rewards tier: Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars members park free (both self-parking and valet), while the base Gold tier gets no parking benefit. One quirk works in everyone's favor — the garage is operated by the Miracle Mile Shops rather than Caesars directly, so it has historically included a free first hour before the paid rate begins. The year-round Nevada-resident free-parking window that applies at other Caesars Strip garages doesn't reliably apply here, though Caesars runs periodic Nevada-locals free-parking promotions that have included Planet Hollywood. Confirm current rates and terms at caesars.com/parking before you arrive.
Where is the Planet Hollywood parking garage?
The self-park garage is at the rear of the resort, entered from Harmon Avenue by way of Audrie Street behind the property — not from Las Vegas Boulevard. This catches first-timers out, because the Strip frontage belongs to the Miracle Mile Shops and has no self-park entrance. From the garage you walk in through the Miracle Mile Shops to reach the casino floor and hotel lobby, so allow a few extra minutes for the indoor walk. The garage is a tall, multi-level structure (commonly described as about ten stories) with a low clearance of roughly 6 feet 8 inches, so measure a tall vehicle before you commit.
How much is parking at Planet Hollywood?
Planet Hollywood doesn't post a single flat rate. Self-parking and valet are both paid, and the price shifts with the day of week, length of stay, your Caesars Rewards tier, and the event calendar — concert residencies at PH Live, championship fights nearby, and big conventions all push rates up. Because the garage is operated by the Miracle Mile Shops, a free first hour has historically been included before the paid rate starts. Caesars Rewards Platinum-tier-and-above members park free. Because the numbers move, check the live rate on the official Caesars parking page at caesars.com/parking before your visit.
Does Planet Hollywood have valet parking?
Yes. Valet uses a covered drop-off on Harmon Avenue at the rear of the property, with direct access to both the casino floor and the Miracle Mile Shops — the most direct vehicle route to the gaming floor, since the Strip side belongs to the mall. Valet is paid for guests and the general public and is complimentary for Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars members. Valet is also the only way to charge an electric vehicle here, because the EV chargers are stationed in the valet area rather than the self-park garage. Add your Caesars Rewards number when you hand over the keys, and confirm current valet rates at caesars.com/parking.
What is the height clearance at the Planet Hollywood parking garage?
The Planet Hollywood self-park garage has a low clearance of about 6 feet 8 inches — under the height of most vans, lifted trucks, and RVs, and lower than many other Strip garages. If your vehicle is close to that figure, confirm at the entrance booth before you enter, since clearance can vary by ramp and level. Oversized vehicles and RVs can't use the standard garage; they're directed to the Miracle Mile Shops security team via the Audrie Street entrance behind the property. Call ahead to confirm oversized-vehicle handling before you arrive.
From the Back-of-House Garage to the Casino Floor, Mapped
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