Hotels in Las Vegas

Hotels in Las Vegas offer gleaming views in a destination nicknamed “Sin City”. Known for its entertainment, its nightlife, its gambling, its comfortable nights, its sizzling days, its pool parties and, of late, its professional sports teams, Las Vegas boasts some lesser-known outdoor activities as well, found in places such as Red Rock Canyon, Sloan Canyon, Clark County Wetlands Park and TPC Las Vegas. About 40 miles east of Sin City flows the Hoover Dam. One of Nevada’s oldest saloons, Pioneer Saloon, is about 30 miles southwest of Las Vegas in Good Springs. Indeed, the hotels in Las Vegas found below are at the top of their class in luxury. Before we get to hotels in Las Vegas, let’s take a look at some background information on the area to help you along the way.

Evidence suggests that there has been human activity in the Las Vegas area for around 10,000 years. The city’s name is Spanish for “the meadows”, so-named by traders who traveled the Spanish Trail there in the 1800s. Finding abundant wild grasses and a desert spring, traders found respite in an otherwise oppressive climate. In 1844, John C. Fremont arrived in the area and helped lure pioneers through his writings. Old Mormon Fort became the first structure to be built by people of European descent. Mormons settled in an area near the present day Hoover Dam. On December 26, 1946, Bugsy Siegel, the notorious 1930s mobster, opened The Flamingo.

Las Vegas, with a population of around 700,000 people, is the largest city in Nevada. Unique to the city, and among its main draws, are its mix of gambling, entertainment, fine dining, shopping, nightlife and sporting events. Known as a major resort city, Las Vegas is a top three USA destination for conventions, with the most AAA Five Diamond hotels in the world, as well as one of the most visited cities in the world. Today, Las Vegas bustles not only around the gaming tables and slot machines, but also from its outstanding entertainment, nightlife and dining options. Professional sporting events are on the uptick as well, with the NHL’s Las Vegas Knights beginning play in 2017 at T-Mobile Arena, and the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders beginning play in 2020 at Allegiant Stadium. The area’s climate is considered subtropical hot desert, with hot summers and mild winters. On average, 310 days per year in Vegas are sunny. Major points of interest include Las Vegas Strip, Downtown, Stratosphere Tower, World Market Center, Las Vegas Springs Preserve, Las Vegas Arts District, Fremont Street, Red Rock Canyon, Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, Neon Museum, Mob Museum, Las Vegas Natural History Museum, Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Symphony Park and University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Foods ranging from prime rib to shrimp cocktails to Chilean sea bass to Maine lobster rolls to cannolis to chicken and waffles, as well as its many casino-themed alcoholic beverages and its mix of fine dining and upscale buffets, makes Las Vegas one of the best dining cities in the world. Now that we have some background information on the area, it’s time for hotels in Las Vegas that would be a sin to overlook.

 

 

Wynn Las Vegas

3131 Las Vegas Boulevard

Hotels in Las Vegas

Lake of Dreams

Wynn Las Vegas boasts a full-service spa, oasis-style pools, a variety of exclusive brand-name shops, a full casino with over 1,800 slots and 26 poker tables, poolside blackjack, signature restaurants, upscale rooms, spacious windows, Wynn Dream beds, flat-screen TVs, free WiFi, dedicated concierge service, a conference center, a fitness center, 5 designer pools with cabanas and a golf course. Christian Louboutin (shoe store), The Buffet at Wynn, Wynn/XS Night Swim (club), Brunello Cucinelli (clothing store), Eastside Lounge (bar), Wynn Poker Room, Moncler (boutique), Sinatra (Italian restaurant), Wynn Plaza (shopping mall), Urth Caffe (coffee shop), Ciprian (Italian restaurant), Omega Boutique (watch store), Lakeside (seafood restaurant), Parasol Down (bar), Parasol Up (bar), Lake of Dreams (tourist attraction), Tableau (restaurant), Watches of Switzerland, Rolex Boutique, Cartier (jewelry store), Wynn Dancing Fountain, The Wedding Salons at Wynn, Wynn Golf Club, Fashion Show Las Vegas (shopping mall), Escape Vegas XXX (escape room center), Crash Academy Pole Studio (gym), Lockdown Escape Room and more are in the vicinity.

This location is 0.1 miles from Lake of Dreams, 0.2 miles from Fashion Show Mall, 0.3 miles from Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian and Gondola Ride at The Venetian, 0.4 miles from The Mirage Volcano, 0.6 miles from LINQ Promenade, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas and High Roller, 0.7 miles from Flamingo Wildlife Habitat and Forum Shops At Caesars Palace, 1 mile from Bellagio Fountains, 3.3 miles from Fremont Street Experience, 3.6 miles from Mob Museum and 3.1 miles from McCarran International Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $809

 

 

 

Four Seasons Las Vegas

3960 Las Vegas Boulevard

Hotels in Las Vegas

Shark Reef Aquarium

Featuring marble bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, on-site dining options, a large private outdoor pool, eight private cabanas with pool and waterfall views and a full-service spa, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas can be found near Veranda (Italian restaurant), Charlie Palmer Steak (steak house), Moorea Beach Club (club), Fat Tuesday (bar), Mandalay Bay Beach (swimming pool), KUMI Japanese Restaurant + Bar, Aureole Las Vegas (American restaurant), STRIPSTEAK (steak house), Delano Beach Club (swimming pool), Border Grill Mandalay Bay (Mexican restaurant), Mandalay Bay Wedding Chapel, Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, Mandalay Bay Convention Center and more.

From here Shark Reef Aquarium is 0.1 miles, Little Church of the West is 0.4 miles, Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is 0.6 miles, MGM Grand Garden Arena and Bali Hai Golf Club are 0.8 miles, T-Mobile Arena and Ka Theatre – Cirque du Soleil are 0.9 miles, CityCenter Las Vegas is 1.1 miles, Gondola Ride at The Venetian is 2.2 miles, Red Rock Canyon is 18 miles and McCarran International Airport is 1.3 miles.

Approximate cost per night (presidential suite): $5,366

Cost per person (four people): $1,341

 

 

 

Marriott’s Grand Chateau

75 East Harmon Avenue

Hotels in Las Vegas

Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood

With air conditioning, free WiFi, an outdoor swimming pool, free valet parking, flat-screen TVs, seating areas, bright décor, panoramic views, multiple dining options, a pool bar and grill, a rooftop bar, a fitness center and a hot tub, Marriott’s Grand Chateau is close to Elara Pool, Sin City Brewing Co. (bar), FOSSIL, Ocean One Bar & Grille, Bikini Bay Nevada (swimwear store), Journeys (shoe store), Crazy Shirts, True Religion, Twin Peaks Las Vegas Strip (American restaurant), Pin-Up Pizza, Shiver – Frozen Cocktails, Gordon Ramsay Burger, Blondies Sports Bar & Grill, Billabong, Club Tattoo, Wyland Galleries (art gallery), Saxe Theater and more.

Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood is 0.2 miles, Crystals Shopping Center, Ka Theatre – Cirque du Soleil and CityCenter Las Vegas are 0.3 miles, Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel, M&M’s World Las Vegas, MGM Grand Garden Arena and Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art are 0.4 miles, High Roller is 0.7 miles, Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace is 0.8 miles, Shark Reef Aquarium is 1.1 miles, Stratosphere Tower is 2.9 miles, Lake Mead National Recreation Area is 27 miles and McCarran International Airport is 1.9 miles from this spot.

Approximate cost per night (three-bedroom villa): $696

Cost per person (twelve people): $58

 

 

 

 

Dream Penthouse at Palms Place

4381 West Flamingo Road

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Orleans Arena

Dream Penthouse at Palms Place features 3 bedrooms, a restaurant, an outdoor pool, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, air conditioning, a balcony, a flat-screen TV, a dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen, a patio with pool views, a hammam, a hot tub and a terrace. Nearby are PalmS Place (grocery store), Body in Mind Pilates Studio, Drift Spa and Hammam, APEX Social Club, The View (casino), Vetri Cucina, Las Vegas (Northern Italian restaurant), The Café at The Apothecary Shoppe, Exhale (cannabis store), Pole Position Raceway (go-cart track), Paris Nails & Lashes (nail salon), Thai Spice (restaurant), Mr. Bill’s Pipe & Tobacco Company, Japan Mini Mart (supermarket), Oodle Noodle (udon noodle restaurant), Pasta Mia West (restaurant), Umiya Sushi (restaurant), Pole Fitness Studio (physical fitness program), KB’s Barber shop, Trophies Of Las Vegas and more.

This location is 0.7 miles from Orleans Arena, 1.2 miles from Forum Shops At Caesars Palace, Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace and CityCenter Las Vegas, 1.4 miles from Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel, 1.9 miles from Shark Reef Aquarium, 4.9 miles from Fremont Street Experience, 5.2 miles from Town Square Las Vegas, 13 miles from Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and 3.3 miles from McCarran International Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $1,620

Cost per person (nine people): $180

 

 

 

Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

2000 Fashion Show Drive

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Fashion Show Mall Las Vegas

Trump International Hotel Las Vegas boasts luxury spa services, an outdoor pool, kitchenette facilities, free WiFi, iPod docking stations, seating areas, a full-service hair and nail salon, a state-of-the-art gym and a signature restaurant. You may encounter Crash Academy Pole Studio (gym), Illuminati Tattoo Co., Thai Street Cafe, Las Vegas Massage Spa, Party Bus Rentals Las Vegas, Welder Up (tourist attraction), Machine Gun Experience (shooting-range), Rollin Smoke Barbeque (restaurant), Fashion Show (shopping mall), Nordstrom Fashion Show (department store), House of Hoops by Foot Locker (shoe store), Tommy Bahama (clothing store), Macy’s, Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, The LEGO Store, Ben Bridge Jeweler, GUESS (clothing store), The Body Shop (cosmetics store), L’OCCITANE EN PROVENCE (cosmetics store), Coach (fashion accessories store), Bath and Body Works, Calvin Klein, lululemon, kate spade new york, Kendra Scott (jewelry store), UGG (shoe store), Hollister Co, Maggiano’s Little Italy (restaurant), El Segundo Sol (Mexican restaurant), RA Sushi Bar Restaurant, The Capital Grille (fine dining restaurant) and more.

From here Fashion Show Mall Las Vegas is 0.2 miles, Lake of Dreams and Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian are 0.4 miles, Gondola Ride at The Venetian and The Mirage Volcano are 0.5 miles, Crystals Shopping Center is 1.5 miles, Fremont Street Experience is 3.3 miles and McCarran International Airport is 3.4 miles.

Approximate cost per night (three-bedroom penthouse): $2,530

Cost per person (seven people): $362

 

 

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The Palazzo at The Venetian®

3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Grand Canal Shoppes Venetian

Offering a full-service spa, a health club, a pool deck overlooking the Strip, a state-of-the-art casino, spacious suites, separate living areas, LCD HD TVs, high-speed internet access, deluxe bathroom amenities, daily newspapers, over 80 restaurants and bars and 10 outdoor pools, The Palazzo at The Venetian® is close to The Atrium at the Palazzo (shopping mall), Salvatore Ferragamo, MONTBLANC, Suitsupply Las Vegas, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, Bauman Rare Books, Coach, Honolulu Cookie Company, kate spade, Mezlan (shoe store), Robert Graham (clothing store), REVIV Las Vegas (medical spa), Cuadra (shoe store), SUSHISAMBA Las Vegas (Japanese restaurant) and more.

You’ll find Grand Canal Shoppes Venetian 0.1 miles, Gondola Ride at The Venetian, Lake of Dreams and Fashion Show Mall 0.2 miles, LINQ Promenade 0.4 miles, Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas, High Roller and Flamingo Wildlife Habitat 0.5 miles, The Neon Museum 4.1 miles and McCarran International Airport 3 miles from this hotel.

Approximate cost per night (luxury two queen select view): $505

Cost per person (four people): $127

 

 

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Bellagio

3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Bellagio Conservatory

With an upscale day spa, multiple dining options, elegant rooms, marble private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, electronic drapes, soft bathrobes, mini-bars, iPod docking stations, 5 beautiful courtyard pools, lush botanical gardens, a fine art gallery, sophisticated boutique shops and conference rooms, Bellagio resounds close to Fendi, Capri, “O” Theatre Showroom (performing arts theater), Michael Mina (seafood restaurant), Bellagio Patisserie, Bellagio Chocolate Fountain, Harvest by Roy Ellamar (American restaurant), Weddings at Bellagio, Bellagio Spa, Salon at the Bellagio (beauty salon), Aria Express (transportation service), GUERLAIN (perfume store), Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Hermès, CHANEL, DIOR, Le Cirque (French restaurant), Prime Steakhouse, Picasso (French restaurant), Tiffany & Co., Fountains of Bellagio and more.

You may find Bellagio Conservatory, Bellagio Fountains and Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art 0.1 miles, Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel 0.2 miles, Drai’s Beach Club & Nightclub and Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood 0.3 miles, Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace and Flamingo Wildlife Habitat 0.4 miles, Fremont Street Experience 4.4 miles, Red Rock Canyon 16.7 miles and McCarran International Airport 2.4 miles from this renowned hotel.

Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom penthouse): $1,190

Cost per person (six people): $198

 

 

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Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations

80 East Harmon Avenue

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Crystals Shopping Center

Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations provides a health club, a tropical outdoor pool, floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, kitchenettes, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, a lobby bar, a seasonal poolside bar, a full-service concierge and a gift shop. This hotel is across the street from Marriott’s Grand Chateau and The Carriage House, as well as 0.3 miles from Crystals Shopping Center.

Approximate cost per night (premier two-bedroom suite): $635

Cost per person (six people): $105

 

 

 

Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas

2600 West Harmon Avenue

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Bellagio Gallery Fine Art

Offering a full-service spa, iPod docking stations, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, kitchenettes, dining areas, dog-friendly special suites, a rooftop pool surrounded by plunge pools, a poolside bar, a boutique grocery store and cafe, a contemporary lounge and live music, Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA is positioned close to Vice Versa Patio & Lounge, The Body Restoration Massage Group, Sage (American restaurant), The Shops at Crystals (shopping mall), Loro Piana (clothing store), Bottega Veneta, Hermès, Fendi, BALENCIAGA, Prada, Akhob, By James Turrell (art gallery), Louis Vuitton, TOM FORD, Tiffany & Co., BVLGARI, dior homme, The Deuce (lounge), Javier’s (Mexican restaurant), CityCenter and more.

From here CityCenter Las Vegas, Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and Crystals Shopping Center are 0.2 miles, Bellagio Fountains are 0.3 miles, T-Mobile Arena and Bellagio Gallery Fine Art are 0.4 miles, Drai’s Beach Club & Nightclub is 0.5 miles, M&M’s World Las Vegas is 0.6 miles, Fremont Street Experience is 4.7 miles, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is 14.1 miles and McCarran International Airport is 2.3 miles.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom penthouse suite): $517

Cost per person (four people): $130

 

 

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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

3752 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

M and M World

Providing an extensive two-floor spa with 5-star treatments, a modern gym with a yoga room, flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, bath robes, slippers, state-of-the-art technology to control lighting, air conditioning and entertainment, a furnished terrace with cabanas, 2 lap pools, 2 hot tubs and 1 plunge pool, hourly staff offering different amenities such as glass cleaning or frozen fruit and 5-star dining, Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is situated close to Skybar, Tea Lounge (tea house), Twist by Pierre Gagnaire (fine dining restaurant), Zen Kitchen, CVS, Waldorf Astoria Spa Las Vegas, Eataly Las Vegas at Park MGM (Italian restaurant), Park Theater (performing arts theater), Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar, T-Mobile Arena and more. Waldorf Astoria is close to Vdara.

This spot is 0.1 miles from CityCenter Las Vegas and Crystals Shopping Center, 0.3 miles from M and M World, Ka Theatre – Cirque du Soleil, Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood and T-Mobile Arena, 0.8 miles from Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace, 1 mile from Shark Reef Aquarium, 3 miles from Whole Foods Market, 5 miles from Mob Museum and 2 miles from McCarran International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (penthouse king suite): $1,160

Cost per person (three people): $387

 

 

 

The Carriage House

105 East Harmon Avenue

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Miracle Mile Shops

With fully-equipped kitchens, an outdoor pool, a tennis court, free WiFi, contemporary rooms, flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, in-room safes, ironing facilities, a fitness center, a hot tub and free on-site parking, The Carriage House is near Topgolf, Wet Republic Ultra Pool, Cabana Grill (sandwich shop) and more.

Miracle Mile Shops is 0.2 miles, Ka Theatre – Cirque du Soleil, Bally’s & Paris Monorail Station, Crystals Shopping Center and Monorail – MGM Grand Station are 0.3 miles, Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel, CityCenter Las Vegas, MGM Grand Garden Arena and M&M’s World Las Vegas are 0.4 miles, High Roller is 0.7 miles, Stratosphere Tower is 2.9 miles, Mob Museum is 4.8 miles and McCarran International Airport is 1.9 miles from this spot.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom suite): $170

Cost per person (four people): $43

 

 

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SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand

3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Hotels in Las Vegas

MGM Grand Garden Arena

SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand has concierge service, 2-story windows, a custom-designed remote to control the temperature, drapes, mood lighting, TV and DVD player, master bathrooms with mirror flat-screen televisions, spa tubs and steam rooms, a selection of pillows, fragrant bath oils, exclusive coffees, 24-hour butler services, preferred restaurant seating and a private elevator. David Copperfield (magician), Jabbawockeez (performing arts group), Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, Pieology Pizzeria (pizza restaurant), Fat Tuesday (bar), Laugh Factory Comedy Club, Glow, a Mandara Spa, Tropicana LV Weddings and more are within range.

MGM Grand Garden Arena is within feet, M&M’s World Las Vegas is 0.1 miles, CityCenter Las Vegas and Crystals Shopping Center are 0.5 miles, Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood is 0.6 miles, Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel is 0.8 miles, Red Rock Canyon is 18 miles, Lake Mead is 31 miles and McCarran International Airport is 1.7 miles from here.

Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom loft): $1,552

Cost per person (seven people): $221

 

 

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Vdara Hotel Panoramic Suite

2600 West Harmon Ave

Hotels in Las Vegas

CityCenter Las Vegas

Offering a bar, city views, a 24-hour front desk, a restaurant, a casino, a sun terrace, a hot tub, a sauna, room service, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, hairdryers, desks and a business center, Vdara Hotel Panoramic Suite is a part of Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas.

You’ll find Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and CityCenter Las Vegas 0.2 miles, Crystals Shopping Center 0.3 miles, Bellagio Fountains 0.4 miles, T-Mobile Arena and Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood 0.5 miles, Drai’s Beach Club & Nightclub 0.6 miles, High Roller 0.8 miles, Fremont Street Experience 4.7 miles, The Neon Museum 5.3 miles and McCarran International Airport 2.3 miles from this property.

Approximate cost per night (panoramic suite): $795

Cost per person (six people): $132

 

 

 

M Resort Spa & Casino

12300 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Hotels in Las Vegas

The Lion Habitat Ranch

M Resort Spa & Casino boasts multiple dining options and bars, free parking, upscale rooms, comfortable decor, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, in-room refreshment centers, built-in desks, executive chairs, free local calls, marble bathroom floors, bathroom TVs, live entertainment, a full-service spa, a spacious gaming floor and free scheduled shuttle service to the airport with a 72-hour-in-advance reservation requirement. You’ll find Anthony’s Prime Steak & Seafood (steak house), Raiders Tavern & Grill (casino), Studio B Buffet (buffet restaurant), Ravello Lounge, Baby Cakes (bakery), Combat Zone Paintball (paintball center), Camping World of Las Vegas (RV dealer), Dig This (amusement center), Rounders (bar & grill), Hot Tub Liquidators (hot tub store), Sky Combat Ace (tourist attraction), The Bar (bar & grill), Lion Habitat Ranch (zoo), Blue Hawk Tavern (bar), Sean Patrick’s (American restaurant), Southern Highlands Tennis (tennis club), Southern Highlands Golf Club and more in the area.

The Lion Habitat Ranch is 0.9 miles, Bass Pro Shops is 5.3 miles, The District at Green Valley Ranch is 6.2 miles, Henderson Pavilion is 6.3 miles, Las Vegas Golf Center and Town Square Las Vegas are 7.2 miles, Sunset Park Disc Golf Course is 7.9 miles, Bali Hai Golf Club is 8 miles, Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is 8.1 miles, Little Church of the West is 8.4 miles, Shark Reef Aquarium is 8.8 miles, Bellagio Fountains is 10.3 miles and McCarran International Airport is 8.3 miles from this locale.

Approximate cost per night: $215

 

 

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Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa

1610 Lake Las Vegas Parkway

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Lake Las Vegas

Located at a hidden gem in Lake Las Vegas, Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa offers Mediterranean-inspired architecture, an outdoor pool, restaurants, shops, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, work desks, sitting areas, bathrobes, a seasonal poolside cafe and terrace serving tropical cocktails, fresh wraps, seafood and salads to guests in cabanas, a spa, a 24-hour front desk, bike rentals, a fitness center and a business center. Nearby you may encounter Vino Del Lago (bar), Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Mimi & Coco Bistro, Lake Las Vegas Water Sports (water park), Seasons Grocery (grocery store), Lake Las Vegas Marina, Reflection Bay Golf Club, SandsaBar & Grill, g Aveda Spa Lago (spa), The Lake Club at Lake Las Vegas (event venue) and more.

This lakeside hotel is within feet of Lake Las Vegas, 4.5 miles from Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve, 4.9 miles from Sam Boyd Stadium and Wetlands Park, 5.6 miles from Henderson Amphitheater, 6.5 miles from Clark County Heritage Museum, 8 miles from Ethel M Chocolates, 8.6 miles from Wildhorse Golf Course, 9.2 miles from Lake Mead, 10.1 miles from Henderson Pavilion, 12.4 miles from Hoover Dam, 12.6 miles from Fremont Street Experience, 13.4 miles from Gondola Ride at The Venetian and Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel, 13.6 miles from CityCenter Las Vegas and 12.4 miles from McCarran International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (double room lake view): $220

Cost per person (four people): $56

 

 

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Desert Paradise Resort

5165 South Decatur Boulevard

Hotels in Las Vegas

T-Mobile Arena

Desert Paradise Resort has spacious suites, fully-equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, furnished balconies or patios, exterior halls, an adult pool, a family pool and whirlpool tub, a 24-hour fitness center and a concierge. Near here you’ll find SOLECTION (shoe store), Selam Market (grocery store), LVA Cheer (gym), Sushi House Goyemon (Asian restaurant), Dutch Bros Coffee (coffee shop), BestCuts & More (hair salon), Los Lupes (Mexican restaurant), Broken Dagger Tattoo, Hacienda Liquors (liquor store), O’Aces Bar & Grill, International Marketplace (grocery store), Sushi 21 (sushi restaurant), Tan Republic (tanning salon), EōS Fitness (gym), Habaneros Taco Grill (Mexican restaurant) and more.

From this accommodation Orleans Arena is 0.7 miles, T-Mobile Arena is 1.7 miles, Shark Reef Aquarium is 1.9 miles, CityCenter Las Vegas and M&M’s World Las Vegas are 2 miles, Eiffel Tower at Paris Hotel is 2.3 miles, High Roller is 2.7 miles, Fremont Street Experience is 6.3 miles, The Neon Museum is 6.9 miles and McCarran International Airport is 3.2 miles.

Approximate cost per night (two-bedroom suite): $266

Cost per person (six people): $44

 

 

 

Flamingo Road Penthouse

211 E Flamingo Rd.

High Roller

Featuring a balcony, an outdoor swimming pool, a bar, a hot tub, air conditioning, tiled floors, a flat-screen TV, free WiFi, a desk, a living room, a fully-equipped kitchen, pool views, a kettle and a coffee machine, Flamingo Road Penthouse is close to Well Spa + Salon, Las Vegas Souvenirs & Gifts (gift shop), The Front Yard (beer garden), Village Pub and Cafe, Metro Pizza and more.

High Roller, Howard Hughes Center and Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas are 0.4 miles, Flamingo Wildlife Habitat, Drai’s Beach Club & Nightclub, Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood and LINQ Promenade are 0.5 miles, Gondola Ride at The Venetian, Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace and Crystals Shopping Center are 0.7 miles, Shark Reef Aquarium is 1.7 miles, Mob Museum is 4.3 miles and McCarran International Airport is 2.2 miles from this penthouse.

Approximate cost per night: $576

Cost per person (six people): $96

 

 

 

 

Signature MGM Penthouse Suite

145 East Harmon Avenue

Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada

Ka Las Vegas

Signature MGM Penthouse Suite has a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, a bar, a garden, a year-round outdoor pool, a terrace, air conditioning, a spa bath, a balcony, a fully-equipped kitchen, a seating area, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a private bathroom with hot tub and hairdryer, a coffee machine, a business center, a gym and free private parking. It’s near The Carriage House and 0.3 miles from Ka Las Vegas.

Approximate cost per night: $434

Cost per person (four people): $109

 

 

 

 

So there they are, hotels in Las Vegas that will help make for a thrilling experience. We hope you have found this information useful and most of all, that you enjoy your time in Nevada!

35 Replies to “Hotels in Las Vegas”

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    thanks alot…. NELSON

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  9. Hiya Admin

    Thanks for your thorough and informative article about hotels in Las Vegas. I didn’t know that the name was Spanish for ‘the meadows’ Is there any grass left still? I like that you include options for different budgets. My interest in Las Vegas is high at the moment as I intend to win a trip to there. 

    I liked the look of the 1610 Lake Las Vegas Parkway hotel so much that I’ve downloaded the pic as somewhere I’d like to stay. Hope that’s ok I’m also bookmarking your site for future reference. Thanks for giving me lots of options to help me make an informed choice, krs PurpleLioness 

  10. I like this ide of a topic, it is more informative and could be huge… those sites you usually visit does not have this kind of information and there are a massive amount of clicks to get to what you want, this is amazing for helping people find what they are looking for.

    The site in general looks very pro and If I was about to go to vegas it would help me alot.. to bad I live in Sweden but maybe next year 😉

    1. Andreas thank you for the comments all the way from Sweden! If you can make the trip next year it is sure to be a memorable experience. Thank you for the comments

  11. I have often wondered why Las Vegas is lauded as a great destination for a family holiday. This article has put all my curiosity to rest. It is clearly a nightlife city with outstanding entertainment. The city thrives on this.

    No wonder the hotel industry has been very quick to capitalize on this. I think these hotels are all world class, but I’m particularly impressed by the grand canal shoppes. 

    Thanks for this really fun and informative post.

    1. Rhain glad to hear that your curiosity has been put to rest and that you are impressed by Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian

  12. Going to Las Vegas is the dream for every traveler and I am not an exception.

    Once I read, Las Vegas looks the way you’d imagine heaven must look at night. – Chuck Palahniuk.

    Indeed, it’s hard to imagine a bigger desert oasis than Las Vegas. I read a lot of posts about Las Vegas in the past but your’s gave me great insights. Those posts are about spending money in Las Vegas but yours is about saving money. I appreciate all the efforts and research you did for providing this helpful post.

    I am planning to visit Vegas next year so this post means a lot to me. The history you shared about Vegas is informative. The Carriage House is the one I am interested. 

    1. Paul thank you for pointing out that the post is more about saving money, absolutely. Glad to hear that you are interested in The Carriage House and thanks for stopping by!

  13. Las Vegas is a place that I have visited for business and pleasure many times over the decades, but I have not stayed at any of the places that you have recommended. I plan on making at least one more trip there this year, so I definitely will try one that you highlighted.

    The prices for stays are also within reason at all of them when considering the locations and the level of rooms and services that you can get. I likely will not go with the most expensive option, rather one of the middle-of-the-road priced locations. That way I will have more money for shows! I am thinking of the Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa. Thanks for the great review article!

    1. More money for shows is wise Steve, and Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa is an excellent choice. Nice to see you again and happy travels!

  14. Hi There,

    Thanks for the insight!!

    It was really needed,

    I love the layout and design of your website by the way : )

    I think this post is a great way to help people who will be travelling to Las Vegas soon or for those who are just curious for the future, like me, It would be a dream to visit Las Vegas, High hopes for the future!! 

    Thanks Again.. 

  15. I have never been to Las Vegas, as I am not much of a gambler, however I have heard that there is plenty else to do between the shows and incredible food. My mother was out there recently on business. I’ll have to ask her what she thought as a whole. I like that you showcase a mix of the more well-known places, like the Waldorf Astoria and the Bellagio, and some less well-well known. I feel it really gives people options when booking a trip there! Thanks!

    1. Steve, Vegas has evolved into much more than gambling, especially with the Raiders coming to town, as an example. It is a hub for entertainment and, yes, cuisine as well. Thank you for the comments!

  16. Hello, Thanks a lot for such an amazing review about Hotels in Las Vegas Nevada and explanations are given. I’ve watched a lot of movies and documentaries about Las Vegas. It’s really magnificent and a big city full of fun and commercials. I like Hotels in Las Vegas, This article brought somewhere familiar and I am so glad. I have visited the dreams penthouse at palms place a couple of times and it is indeed as you have described

    1. Hi Naksh thanks for confirming that Dream Penthouse at Palms Place is as described. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Leaving Las Vegas, two classics!

  17. Ah Las Vegas, I call it the city of sparkling lights. This city never sleeps. It’s a really beautiful place to catch fun but it’s a really fast place though. There’s a lot to see over there and this detailed article about hotels in the city will help me get started on what lodging accommodation I should get and where to find it when I get there. 

    i really hope to go Lo Las Vegas sometime this year, and am sure going to have lots of fun down there. 

    1. Samikingss no doubt about it you’ll have fun, and hopefully not too much! Really, it’s a beautiful, fast place, and be sure to check out the surrounding natural environment if you get the chance. 

  18. The Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a 64-story hotel. It’s named for Donald Trump. People from all around the world would like to visit this hotel. Trump has left a deep stamp when it comes to architecture. Thanks for including his hotel in your post. It has encouraged me to plan vacations there.

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