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Airport Coworking in Las Vegas at Muze Office Las Vegas — 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV

Airport Coworking in Las Vegas

Just 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport. Drop in with a day pass — no membership required. Fast WiFi, free parking, and real desks.

Airport Coworking Pricing in Las Vegas

Just 10 minutes from Harry Reid International. Day passes available — no membership required.

Day Pass
$25/day
  • Open desk, WiFi, coffee
  • Free parking
  • No membership required
Most Popular
Meeting Room
$25/hour
  • AV equipment included
  • Book by the hour
  • Professional setting

Airport Coworking Amenities in Las Vegas

Everything you need is included. No hidden fees.

High-Speed WiFi
Free Parking
Unlimited Coffee & Water
On-Site Muze Cafe
Private Phone Booths
Printing & Scanning
Biometric 24/7 Access
Meeting Room Access

Who airport coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas is best for

Specific situations where Muze Office is the right fit — not generic personas.

Business travelers with long LAS layovers

You've got a 4-6 hour layover at Harry Reid International, the Priority Pass lounge is packed, and the bar-height counters are wrecking your back after an hour of trying to work.

  • $25 day pass versus $50-65 for an airport lounge day pass that still doesn't give you a real desk
  • 10 minutes from the terminal via I-215 W — shorter than the last TSA line you waited in
  • Real desks, ergonomic chairs, and phone booths for private calls
  • Free parking if you're in a rental, otherwise a $15-25 Lyft each way

Single-day business visitors to Las Vegas

You're in town for one meeting — landed at LAS in the morning, meeting at noon, flying out that evening — and you need a professional workspace between arrival and the meeting, not a hotel you aren't even staying at.

  • No reservation needed — walk in with a day pass when you land
  • 10 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from most Strip hotels
  • Meeting rooms bookable by the hour if your client meeting happens here
  • Free parking for your rental car

Remote workers on working-vacation trips to Las Vegas

You're in Las Vegas for a concert, a weekend, or a short trip, but you still need to put in four focused work hours a day without losing productivity to hotel WiFi and pool deck noise.

  • Day passes — come the days you need, skip the days you don't
  • Fast WiFi built for video calls, not hotel WiFi that rate-limits after 500 MB
  • Phone booths for private work calls without pool music or poker-machine noise
  • Close enough to the airport that you can work the morning of your departure flight

Consultants and workshop facilitators flying in

You're flying into LAS to facilitate a workshop or client session and you need a prep spot between landing and your session — plus a backup meeting room in case the client venue falls through.

  • Day Pass ($25) plus Meeting Room ($25/hr Huddle or $50/hr Conference) combo if you need both
  • AV equipment in meeting rooms matches what you'd expect at a corporate venue
  • Quiet desks to prep slides or review notes before your session
  • Same-day bookings possible outside of peak hours

Why choose airport coworking near Harry Reid International

Las Vegas has one of the busiest airports in the country, and it's one of the only major airports where the most common visitor has a short business trip rather than a vacation. Sales reps come in for a single meeting and leave the same day, consultants fly in for a workshop and fly out before dinner, startup founders fly down from the Bay Area for investor meetings, and remote workers take advantage of cheap LAS flights to get a change of scenery for a couple of days. For all of those people, the airport lounge is the default work spot — and it's usually the wrong tool for the job.

Muze Office sits 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport via I-215 W or S Paradise Rd. That's close enough to use us between flights, close enough to drop off luggage at a hotel and swing by before a meeting, close enough to get real work done during a 4-hour layover without burning your whole day on Uber fares. We offer a $25 day pass — no membership, no signup fees, no minimum — that gets you a real desk, fast WiFi built for video calls, unlimited coffee, phone booths for private calls, and free parking if you're in a rental.

The practical math works out. A Centurion or Priority Pass lounge day pass at LAS runs $50-65 per visit and gets you a crowded seat, a limited food buffet, and WiFi that slows down the moment more than 30 people are on it. For $25, Muze Office gives you a real desk, a chair designed for six hours of sitting, a quiet phone booth when you need to take a call without the PA system in the background, and none of the airport anxiety. The ten-minute drive pays for itself on the first call that would have been miserable in a lounge.

Airport coworking vs. airport lounges, hotel day rooms, and working from the terminal

Airport lounges at Harry Reid International Airport are designed for people waiting out a layover, not for people trying to run a business day. Priority Pass lounges get crowded during morning and afternoon peaks, the work areas are usually just a few bar-height counters with outlets underneath, and the background noise from gate announcements and TV monitors makes serious video calls impossible. Centurion Lounge is nicer but still primarily a food-and-drinks experience — the workstations are an afterthought.

Hotel day rooms are the other option — a few Las Vegas hotels offer day-use rates for travelers who need a place to shower and nap during a long layover. Most run $150-250 for a half-day, which is a reasonable value if you also need a bed and bathroom but doesn't make sense if you just need a desk for four hours. By the time you factor in the Uber to and from the hotel, you've lost an hour of productivity.

Working from the terminal itself is where most travelers end up, and it's the worst of the three options. The charging stations are occupied, the seating isn't designed for laptops, airport WiFi is slow and often requires re-authentication every 45 minutes, and the ambient noise destroys any attempt at a professional call. For a genuinely productive couple of hours, you need to leave the terminal — and Muze Office is the closest real workspace.

How to get to Muze Office from Harry Reid International

The drive from Harry Reid International Airport takes about 10 minutes depending on traffic. The simplest route is to take I-215 W from the airport exit and get off at the Bermuda Rd exit, then head north for less than a mile. Google Maps or Apple Maps will route you correctly if you search for 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89119. Lyft and Uber rides from the airport typically run $15-25 depending on surge pricing. If you're picking up a rental car, we have free parking on-site — you can leave your luggage in the trunk and just grab your laptop bag.

Day passes don't require a reservation, but booking ahead guarantees your spot during peak hours. You can walk in Monday through Friday between 10am and 7pm, show your ID at the front desk, and be at a working desk within five minutes. If you need a specific phone booth or meeting room for a scheduled call, book that online before you land so it's held for your arrival.

Most airport travelers spend two to five hours with us — long enough to take a handful of calls, finish a deliverable, or prep for a meeting. When you're done, you're back at the terminal in ten minutes. If your trip extends beyond a single day and you end up working with us multiple times, the day passes make sense; if you start visiting Las Vegas more regularly, a Hot Desk membership at $350/month becomes the better deal.

Airport Coworking Location in Las Vegas

Only 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Free parking on-site — leave your luggage, get to work.

Muze Office Paradise
6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 370-7515
10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport
Free parking
Off I-215, away from Strip traffic
South Las Vegas corridor, 89119
Not a casino, not a hotel lobby — a real workspace

Airport Coworking in Las Vegas — FAQ

Common questions about airport coworking at Muze Office Las Vegas.

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