It’s a hotly contested topic the one about which hotel you stay in when booking a holiday to Las Vegas. Of course, there are plenty of Vegas Hotels choose from but how do you know which one is in the perfect location or has the best amenities? I’m about to give you a rundown of the top hotels in Vegas based on price. I’m also going to give you some great tips so you get more bang for your buck in Sin City!
Before you go any further you might want to check out some other tips for your vacation in Vegas;
- 50 things to do in Vegas other than gamble
- Top 5 things to see in Las Vegas
- Essential guide to things to do in Sin City
- Dining – Mercato Della Pescheria, The Venetian
- Museum – The Neon Boneyard
- Dining – Sugar Factory, Fashion Show Mall
- Show – Tenors of Rock, Harrah’s
- Dining – Giada, The Cromwell
- Show – Donny & Marie Osmond, Flamingo
Please note that hotels are constantly changing in Las Vegas. All prices and details were correct at time of publication. We continue to monitor changes and will update where possible.
Vegas Hotels: The Best Hotel For My Budget In Las Vegas
Penny slots (under $100pn)
If you’re looking to spend very little on your accommodation in Vegas here it is. Average prices under $100 per night.
Circus Circus
Location: South Strip
Address: 2880 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing – $65
Daily resort fee tax – $36.28
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 2.0m/3.2km
Their website: circuscircus.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Circus Players Club / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal hotel rating: ⭐
This Circus themed hotel is home to the largest permanent big top in the world. Featuring circus acts and carnival-style games daily at the Carnival Midway. The hotel, now an MGM Resorts property first opened its doors in 1968. And is now one of the longest-standing hotels on The Strip.
It’s a great place if you’re travelling to Las Vegas with kids as Circus Circus is a fun place for the entire family. All of the acts in Carnival Midway including world-class jugglers, acrobats and performers are absolutely free to watch too.
In addition to the 3,773 hotel rooms, Circus Circus offers to its guests it also boasts vacation stays at the Circus Circus Manor Motor Lodge and their RV Park.
Incorporating the Slots-of-Fun Casino as well as three swimming pools and a wedding chapel. It additionally is home to Splash Zone, Las Vegas’ newest water park which opened in 2017.
Food & location
There are a number of restaurants and buffets located in the hotel including; Blue Iguana Mexican, Express, Circus Buffet, Auntie Anne’s, Pizzeria, Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, The Steakhouse, Vince Neil’s Eat – Drink – Party and Westside Deli.
It is located at the South end of the strip, not too far from the Stratosphere. The Deuce Bus does stop outside Circus Circus both ways. If you’re looking to get to the centre of the Strip (we’ll say the centre is The Bellagio) you’re looking at a 2-mile walk.
If you’ve not visited Vegas before then it’s worth noting the Deuce bus is the best form of transport up and down the Strip and to get to Fremont Street. It runs 24 hours both ways and costs $6 for 2 hours or $8 for 24 hours. You can ride any RTC buses as much as you like. You can pay at the machines in the bus stops using the correct change.
Excalibur
Location:
Address: 3850 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $87
Daily resort fee tax: $39.68
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.1m/1.7km
Their website: excalibur.mgmresorts.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: M Life / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐
The Excalibur Hotel and Casino is a medieval-themed resort located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. With its castle-like exterior and stunning medieval decor, it is the perfect place to stay for guests who want to experience the thrill of the Middle Ages.
The hotel offers 3,981 guest rooms, including a variety of luxurious suites and villas, each equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. The hotel also features a large casino, where guests can enjoy a wide range of table games and slot machines.
The hotel’s dining options are equally impressive, with several restaurants and bars serving a range of cuisines. Some of the most popular dining spots include the Camelot Steakhouse, the Roundtable Buffet, and the Dick’s Last Resort.
In addition to its gaming and dining options, the Excalibur Hotel and Casino also offers plenty of entertainment for guests of all ages. The Fantasy Faire Midway features carnival-style games and attractions, while the Tournament of Kings is a dinner show that brings medieval times to life.
The hotel’s prime location on the Strip makes it easy for guests to explore all that Las Vegas has to offer. It is just a short walk from many of the city’s top attractions, including the Bellagio fountains, the Miracle Mile Shops, and the Eiffel Tower Experience.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option for your stay in Las Vegas, the Excalibur Hotel and Casino is definitely worth considering. With its unique theme, wide range of amenities, and prime location, it offers everything you need for an unforgettable stay in Sin City.
Sahara (was SLS and before that…Sahara)
Location:
Address: 2535 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $80
Daily resort fee tax: $37.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 2.5m/4.0km
Their website: saharalasvegas.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Club 52
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐
The Sahara hotel is an iconic hotel located on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Originally opened in 1952, it has undergone several renovations over the years and was recently renovated and rebranded in 2019. The hotel offers over 1,600 rooms and suites with modern amenities and a sleek, sophisticated design.
One of the standout features of the Sahara is its expansive pool area, which includes three different pools, two hot tubs, and a luxurious day club called the Alexandria Pool. The hotel also boasts a full-service spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and multiple dining options.
Guests can choose from a variety of restaurants, including Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres, which features a unique take on the traditional steakhouse experience, and Casbar Lounge, which offers an extensive cocktail menu and live entertainment. Additionally, there is a Starbucks and a food court with several fast-casual dining options.
The location of the Sahara hotel is convenient for those looking to explore the north end of the Strip, with easy access to popular attractions like the Stratosphere Tower and the Neon Museum. It is also just a short drive from downtown Las Vegas.
Overall, the Sahara hotel offers a sophisticated and stylish option for those looking to stay on the north end of the Strip, with plenty of amenities and dining options to enhance your Las Vegas experience.
Stratosphere (rebranded as The STRAT Hotel, Casino and SkyPod)
Location: South Strip
Address: 2000 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $76
Daily resort fee tax: $32.99
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 2.8m/4.5km
Their website: stratospherehotel.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: True Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Having stayed in the Stratosphere for New Year one year, it is actually a nice hotel. If you manage to bag yourself one of the newly modelled rooms. There are plenty of amenities including an amazing view of the Strip from the ‘Top of the World’ restaurant. We actually watched the midnight New Year fireworks from above the restaurant at the 107 Skylounge. It was admittedly, a really spectacular thing to see as you can see right down the entire Las Vegas Strip. In fact, the hotel’s signature attraction is the 1,149 ft (350.2 m) Stratosphere Tower. This is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States.
One of the more recent additions to the hotel roster. Opening in 1996 The Stratosphere is home to 2,427 rooms spread over 24 floors. Owned and operated by Golden Entertainment, they have a huge expansion plan for the hotel to span over 3 phases.
There are plenty of restaurants located within the Stratosphere from fine dining to fast food including already mentioned Top of the World. Fellini’s Ristorante, Roxy’s Diner (which I highly recommend for great sloppy diner burgers) and Lucky’s.
This is in addition to the heart racing, incredibly crazy thrill rides on top of the hotel (Big Shot, Insanity, X-Scream and SkyJump Las Vegas.). You’ll also find shows and tribute acts as well as a comedy club located within the hotel. There are pools and pool bars as well as shops in the tower.
Location is key
In my honest opinion, the location of the hotel is its main downfall. It’s located towards the Fremont end of the strip, a 2.8-mile walk from the centre of the Strip. You can, of course, hop on the Deuce bus. Which does stop directly outside coming back from centre strip and a little further down (by the IHOP) heading onto centre strip.
The area around the Stratosphere is fine by day. However, after dark, it becomes a little seedy so do be aware of this when booking. Especially for female travellers. I must make it clear, that it is not a dangerous area in which you should avoid. Just to be a little warier around this area as it’s not bustling with tourists like the centre of the Strip is.
Pocket change ($100-$150pn)
A step up from the ‘Penny Slots’ but not quite mid-range, these hotels are great if you’re on a budget but wanting to enjoy the convenience of Strip hotels. Average prices between $100-$150 per night.
The Horse Shoe (was Ballys)
Location:
Address: 3645 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $110
Daily resort fee tax: $39.67
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.5m/0.8km
Their website: caesars.com/ballys-las-vegas
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐
The Horseshoe Las Vegas (formerly Ballys) is a classic hotel located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel was first opened in 1973 as the MGM Grand, and has undergone several renovations over the years, most recently in 2020.
The Horse Shoe Las Vegas offers a wide variety of accommodations, from standard rooms to suites and even villas. The rooms are tastefully decorated with a classic Vegas style, and come equipped with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.
Guests can enjoy the hotel’s amenities, including a full-service spa, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an outdoor pool. The hotel also features a variety of restaurants, ranging from casual to fine dining, including the famous Sterling Brunch.
Located in the center of the Strip, The Horse Shoe is within walking distance to many of Las Vegas’ most popular attractions, such as the Bellagio fountains and the High Roller Observation Wheel. It is also conveniently located near public transportation, including the Las Vegas Monorail and the Deuce bus.
Overall, The Horse Shoe Las Vegas offers a great location, comfortable accommodations, and a wide range of amenities and dining options, making it a great choice for travellers looking for a classic Vegas experience.
Flamingo
Location: Center Strip
Address: 3555 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $109
Daily resort fee tax: $39.68
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.5m/0.8km
Their website: flamingolasvegas.caesars.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The Flamingo, in my opinion, is one of the best ‘pocket change’ hotels to stay in. Having previously stayed here twice. Boasting a 72,300 square-foot casino along with 3,626 hotel rooms the vibe is Miami, Art Deco. Ironic that I love it here so much considering I hated actual Miami!
Vibrantly decorated pink, the hotel includes a garden courtyard which serves as a wildlife habitat for Chilean flamingos, Ringed Teal ducks and other birds. You’ll also find fish and turtles. The hotel was the third resort to open on the Strip (by mobster Bugsy Seigel in 1946) and remains the oldest resort on the Strip still in operation today. You’ll find a The Flamingo & Caesars Palace monorail station at the rear of the hotel.
Donny & Marie have had an 11-year residency here and their show was fantastic! This year sees them retire. However, Paula Abdul’s residency is also located here.
Extensive dining
The Flamingo offers extensive dining options including the local’s favourite, Paradise Garden Buffet which we enjoyed an incredible breakfast one morning. There’s Club Cappuccino serves up pastries, yoghurts and coffee on the go. With a food court boasting Jonny Rockets, Pan Asian Express, LA Subs and Bonanno’s you can grab a quick bite from an array of food vendors. My favourite, is 5am pizza slices from Cafe Express. A must when passing through the lobby to the Linq! Other dining options include the Beach Club Bar & Grill, Margaritaville and Carlos ‘n Charlie’s Restaurant. Flamingo also announced a ‘new concept’ in dining coming 2020.
Some of the rooms at the Flamingo have recently been remodelled and wherever possible select a ‘Fab’ room. The $20 upgrade trick hasn’t worked for our last two stays here although it may have a better success rate for you? Either the front Strip View of the hotel is a great room location or my personal favourite is to the back of the hotel with views over the High Roller and into the valleys. The sunset is magnificent.
Harrah’s
Location: Center Strip
Address: 3475 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $123
Daily resort fee tax: $39.68
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.7m/1.1km
Their website: harrahslasvegas.ceasars.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating:: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Home to my favourite bar in the whole of Vegas (and arguably the world) Carnival Court is a must-visit for any Vegas visitor seasoned or first-timer. The bar staff are hilariously entertaining. And with live music all day and evening this outdoor bar is one of the coolest around.
Harrah’s hotel (regardless if you pronounce it Hourrahs or Hair-ahz) is a Caesars Entertainment property. Located pretty centrally on the Strip looking across to Caesars Palace. The 2,667 room hotel was first opened in 1973 with a Carnival and Mardi Gras theme.
With over 1,200 slot machines there’s no shortage of gambling at Harrah’s. If you work up an appetite playing the slots you can find an array of restaurants and food places inside the hotel. These include; Ben & Jerry’s, Flavors The Buffet, Fulton Street Food Hall, Oyster Bay, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Starbucks and Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill.
Being centre Strip is an added bonus for Harrah’s which has just seen the remodelling of its rooms. A great location, the world’s greatest bar (in my opinion) and a constant busy bustling vibe make for a great location stay without breaking the bank.
Luxor
Location:
Address: 3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $110
Daily resort fee tax: $36.68
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.4m/2.2km
Their website: luxor.mgmresorts.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: M Life / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐
The Luxor Hotel & Casino is a unique and iconic hotel located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip. This Egyptian-themed hotel is built in the shape of a pyramid, and is impossible to miss with its shining beam of light at the top of the pyramid that can be seen from miles away.
The hotel boasts over 4,000 rooms, including tower rooms and spacious suites. The rooms offer a mix of modern amenities and unique Egyptian-themed decor, providing a comfortable and memorable stay for guests.
The Luxor also offers a variety of dining options, ranging from casual to upscale. Guests can enjoy a meal at one of the hotel’s many restaurants, including Pyramid Café, Tacos & Tequila, and Tender Steakhouse. The hotel also has a 24-hour café and a food court with a variety of quick dining options.
The Luxor is also home to several attractions, including the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, Bodies: The Exhibition, and the Fantasy adult revue show. The Luxor’s casino features a wide variety of table games, slot machines, and a sports book.
Located near other popular hotels and attractions, the Luxor offers easy access to the rest of the Strip via the Deuce bus or a short ride in a taxi or rideshare.
New York, New York
Location:
Address: 3790 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $114
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.9m/1.4km
Their website: newyorknewyork.mgmresorts.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: M Life / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐
New York-New York Hotel & Casino is a unique destination in Las Vegas that pays homage to the iconic city of New York. The hotel features a 150-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty, as well as replicas of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Empire State Building.
There are over 2,000 hotel rooms available, ranging from standard rooms to suites with views of the Strip. The hotel also features the Big Apple Roller Coaster, an adrenaline-pumping ride that loops around the hotel’s exterior.
Food and Location
The New York-New York Hotel & Casino has a variety of dining options to suit any palate, including restaurants like Tom’s Urban, Il Fornaio, Gallagher’s Steakhouse, and Nine Fine Irishmen. There are also several bars and lounges, including the famous Coyote Ugly Saloon.
Located on the south end of the Strip, New York-New York is just steps away from the T-Mobile Arena, making it a great choice for those attending concerts or sporting events. It’s also conveniently located near the Park MGM and the Aria Resort & Casino.
Overall, the New York-New York Hotel & Casino offers a unique experience that is perfect for those looking for a taste of New York in the heart of Las Vegas.
Paris
Location:
Address: 3655 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $124
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.4m/0.6km
Their website: caesars.com/paris-las-vegas
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐
Welcome to Paris Las Vegas, the City of Lights in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This French-themed resort offers a romantic and elegant escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Inspired by the architecture and landmarks of Paris, this hotel and casino offers a unique and luxurious experience.
Accommodations
Paris Las Vegas offers a variety of rooms and suites, including the lavish Napoleon Suite with its own whirlpool tub and Strip views. Other room options include the Burgundy Room, the Red Room, and the Classic Room. All rooms are beautifully decorated and feature modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and high-speed internet.
Dining
Paris Las Vegas offers a range of dining options, from casual cafes to elegant restaurants. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant is a must-visit, offering panoramic views of the Strip and delicious French cuisine. Other dining options include Mon Ami Gabi, Gordon Ramsay Steak, HEXX Kitchen + Bar, and more. There is something for every taste and budget.
Entertainment
Paris Las Vegas features a range of entertainment options, including the famous Napoleon’s Dueling Pianos and Anthony Cools Experience. The hotel also has a rooftop pool with stunning views of the Strip, as well as the luxurious Paris Spa by Mandara, which offers a range of treatments to pamper and rejuvenate.
Location
Paris Las Vegas is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Bellagio and across from the famous Fountains of Bellagio. Its central location makes it a convenient base for exploring all that the city has to offer. The hotel is also close to shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
In conclusion, Paris Las Vegas offers a unique and luxurious experience inspired by the City of Lights. From the beautifully decorated rooms and suites to the range of dining and entertainment options, there is something for everyone at this French-themed resort. Its central location on the Strip also makes it a convenient base for exploring all that Las Vegas has to offer.
The Linq
Location:
Address: 3535 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $124
Daily resort fee tax: $39.68
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.6m/0.9km
Their website: caesars.com/linq
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐
The Linq hotel is a modern hotel that is perfect for those who want to be in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This hotel boasts over 2,000 rooms that are both comfortable and affordable. The Linq is perfect for couples, families, and solo travelers looking for a lively and fun atmosphere.
One of the highlights of The Linq is its location. The hotel is situated right in the middle of the Strip, making it easy to access all the top attractions in Las Vegas. The High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, is located right next door and provides stunning views of the city. Guests can also enjoy a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops located within the hotel.
The rooms at The Linq are modern and comfortable, with plush bedding and all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. Guests can choose from a variety of room types, including Deluxe Rooms, Deluxe Poolside Cabana Rooms, and Suites. All rooms come equipped with flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, and comfortable seating areas.
The Linq also offers a variety of entertainment options for guests. The hotel is home to Brooklyn Bowl, a popular bowling alley and music venue, and the LINQ Promenade, a shopping and entertainment district with a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. Guests can also enjoy the Linq pool, a 21-and-over pool that features live DJs and a party atmosphere.
Food & location
The Linq offers a variety of dining options, including Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, the Chayo Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar, and the Hash House a Go Go. Guests can also enjoy a variety of bars and lounges, including the Tag Sports Bar and the Catalyst Bar.
Located right in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip, The Linq is a great choice for those who want to be close to all the action. The hotel is located next to the Flamingo and Harrah’s hotels and is just a short walk away from other popular attractions like the Bellagio Fountains and the Eiffel Tower Experience. Guests can also easily access other parts of the city via the Las Vegas Monorail, which has a station located right outside the hotel.
The Mirage
Location:
Address: 3400 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $149
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.8m/1.2km
Their website: mirage.mgmresorts.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: M Life / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A tropical oasis in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This luxurious resort, owned and operated by MGM Resorts International, boasts a world-renowned casino, multiple fine-dining options, and an impressive selection of entertainment offerings.
Accommodations
The Mirage offers a variety of rooms and suites, ranging from comfortable and cozy to spacious and extravagant. The rooms are elegantly designed and feature modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, minibars, and Wi-Fi access.
Dining
The resort has an impressive selection of restaurants, ranging from casual cafes to high-end fine dining. The award-winning Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak offers a classic steakhouse experience, while Japonais by Morimoto features a fusion of Japanese and Western cuisine. Guests can also enjoy the popular buffet, Cravings, which offers an array of international cuisine.
Entertainment
The Mirage is home to some of the most iconic shows in Las Vegas, including the long-running Cirque du Soleil production, “The Beatles LOVE.” The resort also offers a variety of other entertainment options, including headlining concerts, comedy shows, and magic performances.
Recreation
Guests can unwind and relax at the Mirage’s pool complex, which includes a main pool, a lagoon-style pool, and several hot tubs. The resort also features a full-service spa and salon, as well as a fitness center.
Location
The Mirage is located on the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Venetian and across the street from Caesars Palace. Its central location provides easy access to other popular attractions on the Strip, including the Bellagio fountains, the High Roller observation wheel, and the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas.
In conclusion, The Mirage offers luxurious accommodations, a variety of dining options, world-class entertainment, and a prime location on the Las Vegas Strip. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway or a fun-filled vacation with friends, The Mirage has something for everyone.
TI (Treasure Island)
Location: Center Strip
Address: 3300 South Las Vegas Blvd
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $120
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.0m/1.6km
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Their website: treasureisland.com
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Treasure Island, also known as TI, is a popular hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip. It is situated between the Mirage and the Fashion Show Mall, making it a convenient location for guests who want to explore the nearby attractions.
The hotel features 2,884 guest rooms and suites, which are all equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, high-speed internet access, and luxurious bedding. The rooms offer stunning views of either the Las Vegas Strip or the surrounding mountains.
Treasure Island also features a variety of dining options, including the award-winning seafood restaurant Phil’s Italian Steak House, the Vietnamese restaurant Pho, and the casual restaurant Gilley’s BBQ. The hotel also has a large casino floor with over 90 table games and more than 1,700 slot machines.
One of the hotel’s main attractions is the Mystere by Cirque du Soleil show, which has been running since 1993. The show features acrobatics, music, and stunning visuals that are sure to leave audiences in awe.
For those looking to relax, the hotel has a large outdoor pool area with cabanas and a hot tub, as well as a spa and fitness center.
Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Treasure Island is a great choice for travelers looking for a convenient location, comfortable accommodations, and plenty of entertainment options.
Tropicana
Location:
Address: 3801 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $118
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.0m/1.6km
Daily resort fee tax: $39.68
Their website: troplv.com
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐
The Tropicana Las Vegas is a hotel and casino situated on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. It first opened its doors in 1957 and has since undergone several renovations and updates to keep up with the ever-changing Las Vegas scene.
The hotel features over 1,400 guest rooms, suites, and bungalows, all with a bright and tropical decor that reflects the hotel’s theme. The rooms are spacious, comfortable, and equipped with modern amenities to ensure a pleasant stay.
Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, ranging from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. Some of the most popular dining venues at the Tropicana include Bacio, a classic Italian restaurant; Robert Irvine’s Public House, which offers modern American cuisine; and the Beach Cafe, a casual spot for breakfast and lunch.
The Tropicana also features a large casino floor with a wide variety of table games, slot machines, and a race and sports book. For those who prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, the hotel has a beautiful pool area with lush landscaping and waterfalls, as well as a full-service spa and salon.
Located just minutes from the airport and in close proximity to many of Las Vegas’ most popular attractions, the Tropicana is a great choice for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel also has a wedding chapel and ample space for meetings and events, making it a versatile venue for any occasion.
Jackpot winner ($150-$250pn)
Wanting something a little more luxe than the pocket change hotels but without being a high roller? These mid-range hotels may take your fancy. Average prices between $150-$250 per night.
Aria
Location:
Address: 3730 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $222
Daily resort fee tax: $44.22
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.7m/1.1km
Their website: mgmresorts.com/en/hotels/las-vegas/aria-resort
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: M Life / myVEGAS, Konami, Blackjack and POP! Slots
My personal overall hotel rating:
The Aria Resort & Casino is a luxurious hotel located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. This modern hotel is designed with contemporary architecture and is known for its sophisticated atmosphere and upscale amenities.
Accommodation
The Aria Resort & Casino features over 4,000 guest rooms and suites that are elegantly designed and equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Each room features a comfortable bed, a flat-screen TV, and a marble bathroom with a separate shower and bathtub. The rooms also have a fully stocked minibar, high-speed internet access, and room service available 24 hours a day.
Facilities
The hotel has a wide range of facilities to cater to all guests. The Aria features a 150,000 square foot casino with table games, slots, and a race and sportsbook. There are also multiple pools with private cabanas, a fitness center, a full-service spa, and a salon. The Aria also has a theater that hosts various shows and performances throughout the year.
Dining
The Aria Resort & Casino boasts a vast selection of dining options, including celebrity chef restaurants. Dining options range from casual cafes and bars to high-end gourmet restaurants, including Carbone, Bardot Brasserie, and Jean Georges Steakhouse. There are also various bars and lounges for guests to enjoy a cocktail or two.
Location
The Aria Resort & Casino is situated in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, making it easy for guests to explore the city’s attractions. The hotel is walking distance from the Bellagio Fountains and the Miracle Mile Shops. Guests can also easily access public transportation and ride-sharing services to get around the city.
In summary, the Aria Resort & Casino is a luxurious hotel that offers guests a sophisticated atmosphere, state-of-the-art amenities, and a wide range of dining options and entertainment. It is an ideal choice for those seeking a premium Las Vegas experience.
Caesars Palace
Location:
Address: 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $182
Daily resort fee tax: $44.21
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.4m/0.6km
Their website: caesars.com/caesars
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating:
Caesars Palace is an iconic Las Vegas hotel that has been a fixture on the Strip since it opened in 1966. This luxury resort features world-class amenities, including a massive casino, celebrity-chef restaurants, top-notch entertainment, and some of the most luxurious accommodations in the city.
Guests at Caesars Palace can choose from over 4,000 rooms and suites, all of which offer luxurious amenities such as marble bathrooms, plush bedding, and high-end toiletries. The hotel also boasts a variety of room types, including classic rooms, suites, villas, and even a private pool villa.
The casino at Caesars Palace is one of the largest and most impressive in Las Vegas, with more than 130 table games and over 1,400 slot machines. Additionally, guests can take advantage of the hotel’s luxurious spa, multiple pools, and state-of-the-art fitness center.
The dining options at Caesars Palace are also top-notch, with multiple celebrity-chef restaurants including Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, Nobu, and Vanderpump Cocktail Garden. There are also several casual dining options, including the famous Bacchanal Buffet.
One of the highlights of Caesars Palace is its entertainment offerings, including a rotating lineup of world-class performers like Celine Dion, Elton John, and Rod Stewart. Guests can also enjoy shows like Absinthe, a daring and provocative blend of circus, burlesque, and vaudeville.
Location-wise, Caesars Palace is situated right in the heart of the Strip, offering easy access to all of the other top attractions in Las Vegas. It’s within walking distance of popular landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the High Roller Observation Wheel.
Overall, if you’re looking for a luxurious and iconic Las Vegas experience, Caesars Palace is definitely worth considering. With its luxurious accommodations, top-notch amenities, and prime location, it’s a great choice for anyone looking to indulge in the ultimate Las Vegas getaway.
Mandalay Bay
Location:
Address: 3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $235
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.6m/2.5km
Their website: mandalaybay.mgmresorts.com
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Mandalay Bay is a luxurious hotel and casino located at the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip. With over 3,200 guest rooms, Mandalay Bay is one of the largest hotels in Las Vegas. It is also home to a convention center, a theater, and multiple restaurants and bars.
One of the standout features of Mandalay Bay is its 11-acre beach and pool complex, complete with a lazy river, wave pool, and private cabanas. The hotel also boasts a Shark Reef Aquarium, where visitors can get up close with exotic marine life such as sharks, sea turtles, and rays.
For entertainment, Mandalay Bay is home to the House of Blues music venue and the Mandalay Bay Events Center, which hosts concerts, sporting events, and more. Guests can also enjoy the Cirque du Soleil show “Michael Jackson ONE,” which celebrates the life and music of the King of Pop.
Food options at Mandalay Bay range from casual dining to high-end restaurants, including the popular steakhouse StripSteak by Michael Mina and the seafood-focused RM Seafood by Rick Moonen. There are also multiple bars and lounges, including the upscale lounge and nightclub, Foundation Room.
Overall, Mandalay Bay is a top choice for those seeking a luxurious and entertaining experience in Las Vegas.
MGM Grand
Location:
Address: 3799 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $155
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.9m/1.4km
Their website: mgmgrand.mgmresorts.com
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The MGM Grand is one of the largest hotels in the world with over 6,852 rooms and suites. The hotel features a variety of entertainment options, including Cirque du Soleil’s “KÀ” show, as well as numerous bars, lounges, and nightclubs. The MGM Grand also has one of the largest casinos in Las Vegas, with over 170,000 square feet of gaming space.
The hotel has several dining options, ranging from casual to fine dining, with over 20 restaurants and cafes to choose from. Some of the notable restaurants include Wolfgang Puck’s Bar & Grill, Morimoto Las Vegas, and Joel Robuchon.
The MGM Grand also offers a variety of amenities, including a full-service spa, a fitness center, and several pools, including a lazy river. The hotel is located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, across from the T-Mobile Arena and the Park MGM.
Whether you’re looking for a luxurious suite or a budget-friendly room, the MGM Grand has something for everyone. With its prime location and numerous amenities, it’s a great choice for those looking for a fun and exciting stay in Las Vegas.
Park MGM
Location:
Address: 3770 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $210
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.9m/1.4km
Their website: parkmgm.mgmresorts.com
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The Park MGM, formerly known as the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, is a stylish and modern hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip. With over 2,700 guest rooms, including 259 suites, the Park MGM offers a wide range of accommodations to suit any traveler’s needs.
The hotel features a variety of dining options, from casual eateries to fine dining restaurants. Some popular options include Eataly, a vibrant Italian marketplace with a variety of dining and shopping options, and Primrose, a French-inspired restaurant with an outdoor patio overlooking the Strip.
The Park MGM is also home to the Park Theater, a state-of-the-art entertainment venue that hosts world-class performers like Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, and Aerosmith.
For those looking to relax and unwind, the hotel offers a variety of amenities, including a spa and salon, a fitness center, and multiple pools.
Located near some of the city’s most popular attractions, the Park MGM is within walking distance to the T-Mobile Arena, the Park outdoor dining and entertainment district, and the Bellagio fountains.
Overall, the Park MGM offers a modern and stylish retreat in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, with a wide range of amenities and attractions to suit any traveller’s needs.
Planet Hollywood (ph)
Location:
Address: 3667 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $166
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.3km/0.4km
Their website: caesars.com/planet-hollywood
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Planet Hollywood (or ph) is located across from The Cosmopolitan and was the first hotel in which we stayed in on our first visit. We subsequently stayed there a second time as we enjoyed it so much. With a ‘Hollywood Hip’ theme, the hotel boasts room decor with genuine Hollywood memorabilia. In 2017 the hotel completed a $100m remodel of its 2,500 rooms.
With a slicker Art-Deco approach to the hotel. It welcomes a sleek look with lots of glass, neon and reflective surfaces. Walk through the three-acre casino which offers traditional slots and tables, The Playing Field Race and Sports Book (with 33 plasma tv screens). The ‘Pleasure Pit’ welcomes croupiers dealing in skimpy lingerie and dancing on podiums around the tables.
Head up the Mezzanine to watch over the casino (and reenact famous scenes from major blockbusters). This laid back area offers a lounge-style area and a place to shoot some hoops. On the Mezzanine, you’ll also find both KOI and Striphouse. Two fine-dining restaurants. Complemented by the Showhall which is home to Tenors of Rock, Crazy Girls and Criss Angel. You’ll find Gwen Stafani, Christina Aguilera, Shania Twain and Florida Georgia Line in the Zappos Theatre.
If you’re looking for other dining options at ph you’ll also find;
- Gordon Ramsay Burger Las Vegas – very disappointed by food here
- YOLÖS Mexican Grill – great for a light bite
- P.F. Chang’s Las Vegas – first-ever Vegas meal – good quality food
- Pin-Up Pizza
- Ringer Wings, Pizza & Sliders Sports Bar
- Café Hollywood
- Spice Market Buffet
- Starbucks At Planet Hollywood Las Vegas – super busy all the time (sometimes resort credit gives you $X a day breakfast spend here)
- Earl of Sandwich
Miracle Mile
Miracle Mile is a 1.2m (1.9km) indoor shopping mall straight out of the casino exit. With over 170 stores and 15 restaurants, there’s a huge selection for everybody. The mall is home to live entertainment inside the Saxe Theater and V Theater. A dozen shows daily include the popular V-The Ultimate Variety Show and Vegas! The Show.
Planet Hollywood also offers a Spa by Mandara to relax at or if you’re looking for the pool, head to The Scene Pool Deck on the 6th floor, which overlooks both North and South Strip. Enjoy two pools and two hot spas. The one in the North Strip section features VIP cabanas for rent. In between is a bar/grill/snack-bar with a patch of grass lined with pool chairs for guests to sit and eat.
If you’re here for the nightlife then make sure you check out the bars at ph; The Heart Bar®, Extra Lounge Las Vegas, PH Shiver Frozen Cocktails, Blue Moon Bar
The Cromwell
Location:
Address: 3595 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $182
Daily resort fee tax: $41.95
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.4m/0.6km
Their website: caesars.com/cromwell
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Caesars Rewards
My personal overall hotel rating:
The Cromwell is a boutique hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip, offering a luxurious and intimate atmosphere for guests. With just 188 rooms and suites, the hotel provides personalized service and attention to detail.
The rooms are beautifully designed with hardwood floors, plush furnishings, and vintage artwork. The hotel also offers a rooftop pool with stunning views of the city and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
One of the most popular features of The Cromwell is its world-renowned restaurant, Giada, run by celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis. The restaurant offers Italian cuisine with a California twist and features a beautiful dining room with views of the Strip.
In addition to Giada, The Cromwell also has a number of other dining options, including Bound, a sophisticated lobby bar, and Eatwell, a 24-hour café offering a variety of grab-and-go options.
The hotel is located in the heart of the Strip, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. It is within walking distance of many other popular attractions, including the Bellagio fountains, the High Roller observation wheel, and the Miracle Mile Shops.
Overall, The Cromwell offers a unique and luxurious experience for those looking for a more intimate and personalised stay in Las Vegas.
Vdara
Location:
Address: 2600 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $176
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.7m/1.1km
Daily resort fee tax: $44.22
Their website: vdara.mgmresorts.com
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My personal overall hotel rating:
The Vdara Hotel & Spa is a luxury, all-suite, non-gaming hotel located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel’s contemporary design, with a focus on sustainability, offers a unique contrast to the bright lights and glamour of the surrounding area.
With its smoke-free environment and no casino on site, the Vdara offers a peaceful and tranquil oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of the Strip. The hotel boasts 1,495 suites, each featuring a separate living area, fully-equipped kitchenette, and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of the city.
The Vdara also features a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa, offering guests the opportunity to indulge in a variety of treatments and massages. Dining options include the acclaimed restaurant, Vice Versa Patio and Lounge, as well as Market Cafe Vdara, which serves American cuisine in a casual setting.
Located just steps away from the ARIA Resort & Casino, guests have easy access to all the amenities of a large-scale resort, while still enjoying the peace and quiet of the Vdara. The hotel also offers a complimentary tram service to the Bellagio and Monte Carlo, making it easy for guests to explore the Strip.
Overall, the Vdara is a great choice for those looking for a luxurious and serene stay in the heart of Las Vegas, without the distractions of a casino.
High roller ($250+pn)
The creme de la creme of the city with the most hotel rooms. These are luxury hotels with a price tag to match. Average prices $250+ per night.
Bellagio
Location:
Address: 3600 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $258
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 0.0m/0.0km we there honnnneyyyy!
Daily resort fee tax: $44.22
Their website: bellagio.mgmresorts.com
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The Bellagio is a luxurious hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, famous for its dancing fountains, fine dining, and elegant decor. With over 3,900 rooms and suites, the Bellagio offers a variety of accommodations for guests, including deluxe guest rooms, premier fountains view rooms, and suites with panoramic views of the city.
The Bellagio is also home to a world-class casino, featuring table games, slot machines, and a high-limit lounge. For those looking to relax, the hotel offers multiple pools and spas, as well as a botanical garden and art gallery.
Guests can dine at one of the many restaurants on the property, including celebrity chef spots like Michael Mina’s Pub 1842, Todd English’s Olives, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Prime Steakhouse. The Bellagio also features a variety of bars and lounges, including the famous Petrossian Bar and the Hyde Lounge.
Located in the heart of the Strip, the Bellagio is within walking distance of many other popular attractions, including the Fountains of Bellagio, the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, and the High Roller Observation Wheel at the LINQ. It is also conveniently located near the Bellagio Station of the Las Vegas Monorail, providing easy access to other areas of the city.
Overall, the Bellagio offers a luxurious and unforgettable experience for guests seeking the ultimate Las Vegas vacation.
Cosmopolitan
Location:
Address: 3708 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $280
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.4m/2.2km
Daily resort fee tax: $42.22
Their website: cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
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My personal overall hotel rating:
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a luxury resort located on the Las Vegas Strip, offering a unique experience with a blend of modern design and sophistication. The resort features over 3,000 rooms and suites with a variety of options to fit every budget.
Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities including multiple pools, spa services, and fitness center. The resort also boasts a diverse selection of dining options, including upscale restaurants and casual cafes. The Cosmopolitan is known for its vibrant nightlife, with multiple bars and lounges throughout the property, as well as a nightclub with top-rated DJs.
For those looking to indulge, the Cosmopolitan features a variety of high-end shopping options, including luxury fashion and jewelry boutiques. The resort also features an art collection with works by renowned artists like Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst.
Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the Cosmopolitan is within walking distance to many of the city’s top attractions, including the Bellagio Fountains and the High Roller Observation Wheel. The resort also offers easy access to nearby shopping centers and entertainment venues.
With its modern design, high-end amenities, and prime location, the Cosmopolitan is a top choice for those looking for a luxurious and unforgettable Las Vegas experience.
Encore at The Wynn
Location:
Address: 3121 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $380
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio):
Daily resort fee tax: $39
Their website: wynnlasvegas.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Red Card / Wynn Slots
My personal overall hotel rating:
The Encore at the Wynn is a luxurious hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip. With its elegant decor and world-class amenities, it is a popular choice for those seeking a high-end vacation experience.
Accommodations
The hotel features spacious suites and rooms, with a range of options to fit different preferences and budgets. Some rooms offer stunning views of the Strip, while others offer more privacy and seclusion. The decor is sophisticated and modern, with sleek furnishings and luxurious bedding.
Dining
The Encore is home to a number of fine dining restaurants, including Sinatra, which serves classic Italian cuisine, and Wazuzu, which offers a fusion of Asian flavors. Guests can also indulge in French-inspired cuisine at the stunning Jardin restaurant or enjoy a casual meal at the Terrace Pointe Cafe. In-room dining is also available 24/7.
Amenities
The Encore at the Wynn offers a range of amenities to enhance guests’ stay, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a full-service spa, and multiple outdoor pools. The hotel also features a vibrant casino, with a variety of table games and slot machines.
Entertainment
For entertainment, guests can enjoy world-class performances at the Encore Theater, which has hosted acclaimed artists such as Diana Ross and John Fogerty. The hotel is also conveniently located near other popular attractions on the Strip, including the Bellagio Fountains and the High Roller observation wheel.
Location
The Encore at the Wynn is located at the northern end of the Strip, just a short walk from other major resorts such as the Venetian and the Palazzo. It is also just a few miles from the downtown area and the airport, making it a convenient choice for both leisure and business travelers.
Palazzo (at The Venetian)
Location:
Address: 3325 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $265
Daily resort fee tax: $45
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.1m/1.7km
Their website: the-palazzo-resort-vegas.h-rez.com
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My personal overall hotel rating:
The Palazzo is a luxury hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip. As part of the Venetian Resort, it boasts an Italian Renaissance-inspired design and is known for its spacious suites, upscale amenities, and world-class dining options.
Accommodation
The Palazzo offers luxurious and spacious suites, with separate living areas and bedroom areas, as well as large bathrooms with soaking tubs and separate showers. Each suite is equipped with high-end amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and workspaces. Guests can choose from a variety of suite options, including the Luxury Suite, the Bella Suite, the Prestige Suite, and the Chairman Suite, which features over 8,000 square feet of living space.
Dining and Entertainment
The Palazzo has a wide variety of dining options, including restaurants run by celebrity chefs like Wolfgang Puck, Emeril Lagasse, and Mario Batali. The resort’s signature restaurant, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, offers the finest cuts of beef and a world-class wine list. Other notable dining options include Bouchon, an award-winning French brasserie, and LAVO Italian Restaurant & Lounge, which serves classic Italian cuisine in a chic atmosphere.
The resort also has a number of entertainment options, including the famous Grand Canal Shoppes, which features over 160 luxury brands and unique boutiques, as well as live music and entertainment acts at the Venetian Theatre and the Sands Showroom.
Amenities
Guests at the Palazzo can enjoy a range of amenities, including a full-service spa and salon, a fitness center, and several outdoor pools with private cabanas. The resort also has a large casino with a variety of slot machines and table games, as well as a sportsbook and a poker room. For business travelers, the Palazzo offers over 140,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including the largest ballroom in Las Vegas.
Location
The Palazzo is situated on the Las Vegas Strip, right next to its sister property, the Venetian. It is within walking distance of a number of other popular attractions, including the High Roller observation wheel, the Bellagio Fountains, and the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood. The resort is also just a short drive away from the McCarran International Airport.
The Wynn
Location:
Address: 3131 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $326
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.4m/2.2km
Daily resort fee tax: $39
Their website: wynnlasvegas.com
Rewards Programmes/Reward Games: Red Card / Wynn Slots
My personal overall hotel rating:
Sitting across the road from Fashion Show Mall is The Wynn. The 45-floor hotel is home to 2,716 rooms ranging in size. From 640 sq ft rooms (59m2) to villas at 8,900 sq ft (830m2). The Wynn complex also includes a 189,000 sq ft (17,600m2) casino, a 290,000 sq ft (27,000m2) convention centre and 76,000 sq ft (7,100m2) of shopping and retail. Together with the adjacent Encore, the entire Wynn resort complex has a total of 4,750 rooms. Which makes it the world’s seventh-largest hotel.
Twisting on the tradition (originally established by The Mirage) which opened sidewalk attractions to draw in customers. Wynn Las Vegas is constructed so that visitors must enter the building to view the attractions. The main attraction is a large, curtain waterfall behind a mountain that faces the strip. The waterfall falls into a 3-acre lake. There is a small water feature in the entrance, the small fountain show plays jovial music throughout the day.
The Wynn is a luxurious hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip, offering a range of upscale amenities and entertainment options for guests. The hotel boasts over 2,700 luxurious rooms and suites, all of which feature a modern and elegant design with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views of the city.
The Wynn offers guests a world-class casino with a variety of table games, slots, and other gaming options. It also features the largest poker room on the Strip, with 28 tables and a variety of games for players of all skill levels.
Guests can enjoy a range of dining options at the hotel, including signature restaurants from award-winning chefs like Jardin, SW Steakhouse, and Lakeside. The hotel also features a range of bars and lounges, including the lively Parasol Up and Parasol Down, where guests can enjoy creative cocktails and stunning views of the Lake of Dreams.
In addition to the casino and dining options, the Wynn offers a range of other entertainment options for guests, including the spectacular Le Rêve – The Dream show, a water-based performance featuring acrobatics, diving, and dance.
Guests can also indulge in the hotel’s full-service spa and salon, which offers a range of treatments and services designed to rejuvenate and refresh the mind and body.
Overall, the Wynn is a great choice for those looking for a luxurious and upscale experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Its prime location, world-class amenities, and exceptional service make it a top pick for both leisure and business travellers.
Venetian
Location:
Address: 3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Average price per night basic room, based on 2 sharing: $280
Distance from ‘Center Strip’ (The Bellagio): 1.0m/1.6km
Daily resort fee tax: $45
Their website: venetian.com
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My personal overall hotel rating:
The Venetian is a luxury hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip. Inspired by the romantic Italian city of Venice, this hotel features stunning Venetian-style architecture, canals with gondolas, and breathtaking artwork.
The hotel has over 4,000 rooms and suites, each elegantly decorated with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and high-speed internet access. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, with luxurious bedding and plenty of natural light.
The Venetian is also home to some of the best restaurants in Las Vegas. From Italian cuisine at Canaletto to Asian fusion at Mott 32, there is something for everyone’s taste buds. Guests can also enjoy the rooftop bar and lounge, The Dorsey, which serves up craft cocktails in a chic and sophisticated setting.
Other amenities at The Venetian include a full-service spa, a fitness center, and multiple pools. The hotel also has a large casino with a variety of table games and slot machines.
Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, The Venetian is in close proximity to many of the city’s top attractions, including the High Roller observation wheel, the Fountains of Bellagio, and the Miracle Mile Shops.
Whether you are visiting Las Vegas for business or pleasure, The Venetian offers a luxurious and unforgettable experience.