3 Spots On The Las Vegas Strip To Sit And Work On Your Laptop
If you’re looking for free places to sit down with your laptop and work on the Las Vegas Strip, here are three friendly, laptop-work-friendly spots where you won’t have to pay to sit, get WiFi, and plug in.
1. Capital One Café (Fashion Show Mall)






Why this is a top pick:
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Located inside the Fashion Show Mall at 3200 Las Vegas Blvd S #1110, which is right on the Strip.
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Reviewers mention it has “plenty of work space … free WiFi and outlets around to work.” (Reddit)
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Good for calls/meetings: one reddit comment says:
“tables, booths, private offices when you need to make calls or Teams meetings, all free to use” (Reddit)
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Arrive earlier in the day for quieter seats.
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Buy a drink or snack if you’ll be there a while — helps keep the space friendly.
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Make sure your laptop is charged or find a seat near an outlet.
2. Gäbi Coffee & Bakery




Why this is a solid choice:
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Located a bit off the main Strip-crowd (5808 Spring Mountain Rd #104), but still a short ride from the Vegas Blvd S hub.
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Identified in guides as a free-WiFi café appropriate for work/study: “…great place to be getting some work done with their free WiFi and great service!” (Yelp)
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Because it’s a bit off the main tourist path, you may find fewer distractions.
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Choose a seat with an outlet if you’ll be working for several hours.
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If you need quieter time, avoid busy cafe hours (usually brunch time gets lively).
3. The Shops at Crystals — Mall work-friendly space






Why this works (even though not a café):
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Located at 3720 S Las Vegas Blvd, this upscale mall gives you a flexible place to spread out, use free WiFi, and grab a snack or coffee nearby.
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According to WiFi-spot listings, malls like this on the Strip provide free guest networks (e.g., “Simon Wi-Fi” network) in common areas. (Vegas4Locals)
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Bring your own snack or drink—mall seating often allows it.
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Use a lounge area or public seating rather than a busy store café if you want lots of space.
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Stay aware of your surroundings (since it’s a more public, open environment than a dedicated café).
✅ A few general pointers for working on-the-go in Vegas:
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Always check the WiFi network name and whether a password or “accept terms” page is required.
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Bring a travel power bank just in case outlets are scarce.
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Consider purchasing at least a small drink or snack—it’s polite and supports the business.
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Choose off-peak hours if you want a quieter environment (early morning or mid-afternoon might be best).
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If your work involves calls/video-meetings, pick a location with more space and less ambient noise (Capital One Café is especially good for this).
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