Las Vegas Convention Center Seating Chart & Guide
Capacity: 50,000 seats • Convention Center District
Last updated: March 2026
The Las Vegas Convention Center is the largest single-level exhibition facility in North America at 2.5 million square feet. Unlike traditional concert venues, the LVCC is a massive trade show and convention facility where seating varies dramatically by event. Whether you're attending CES, SEMA, NAB, or a special concert event, understanding the layout saves you hours of walking and frustration.
Seating Sections
North Hall
The newest expansion, opened in 2021. Features cutting-edge design with massive open floor plans. CES uses this for automotive and tech displays. Easy Tesla Loop access.
West Hall
The 2021 expansion featuring 1.4 million sq ft of new space. Connected via the Tesla Loop. Modern design with excellent loading and logistics.
Central & South Halls
The original exhibition space — still the core of most major conventions. Multiple configurable halls with traditional convention center layout.
Insider Seating Tips
- 💡The Tesla Loop (free underground transit) connects all halls — use it to save 20+ minutes of walking
- 💡Wear comfortable shoes — you'll walk 5-10 miles per day at major conventions
- 💡The Monorail stops directly at the convention center — skip driving entirely
- 💡For keynotes, arrive 30-60 minutes early to get front-section seats
- 💡Download the event's official app for interactive maps and scheduling
♿ Accessibility
Fully ADA-accessible with wheelchair access throughout all halls. Accessible parking, restrooms, and designated seating for keynotes. The Tesla Loop vehicles are wheelchair accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the Las Vegas Convention Center?
The LVCC is 2.5 million square feet of exhibit space — the largest single-level convention center in North America. The 2021 West Hall expansion added 1.4 million sq ft. Plan for a lot of walking.
How do I get around the Las Vegas Convention Center?
The free Tesla Loop underground transit connects all major halls in under 2 minutes. The Las Vegas Monorail also has a dedicated LVCC station. Within halls, it's all walking — wear comfortable shoes.
Is there parking at the Las Vegas Convention Center?
Free parking is available in LVCC lots during most events. However, major events like CES fill up fast — the Monorail or rideshare is recommended. Several nearby hotel garages also offer parking.