Aria Las Vegas
If you’re planning on a trip in late 2009, then
consider the dramatic 4,000-room glass and steel Aria
Las Vegas Resort and Casino. It’s being built
in the middle of the new MGM City Center, and promises
to reset the standard of Las
Vegas hotels and casino resorts. Read more on Aria
Las Vegas.
Ballys Las Vegas
Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino is one of the
“grand dames” of Las
Vegas hotels on the Strip. Opened in 1963 as the Bonanza,
it became Bally’s in 1985. Its signature is a moving
sidewalk wrapped in neon that emanates nostalgic Rat Pack
music. Read more on Bally’s
Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
Bellagio Las Vegas
The Bellagio Las Vegas is a five diamond deluxe property.
Nothing epitomizes this more than its fountain show, located
in a lake in front of the hotel. Inside, the daring Cirque
du Soleil show “O”
is performed nightly. Read more on Bellagio
Las Vegas.
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon lives
up to it’s moniker as one of the Las Vegas hotels
with a western cowboy theme, like the Wild
Wild West. There’s dancin’ girls, drinkin’
and gamblin’ and sleepin’. Read more on Bill’s
Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon.
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace is one of the original theme casino
hotels, built in 1966 and modeled on the ancient city
of Rome. Its 4,100-seat Coliseum at Caesars Palace boasts
world-class shows, including Elton
John, Bette Midler
and Cher. Read more on
Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
Circus Circus Las Vegas
As its name implies, the resort boasts a real circus (complete
with trapeze artists and more), and a five-acre indoor
theme park with thrilling rides. There’s casino
excitement for adults, three swimming pools, and some
of the cheapest hotel rooms on the Las
Vegas Strip. Read more on Circus
Circus Las Vegas.
Encore Las Vegas
The sleek new Encore Las Vegas
promises to be on the list of Las Vegas hotels as one
of the city's premiere luxury all suite resorts. It’s
a Wynn property, located next to Wynn
Las Vegas and has access to all the Wynn attractions.
Read more on Encore Las Vegas.
Excalibur Las Vegas
In a city so geared towards adult themes and entertainment,
the Excalibur Las Vegas is one of the refreshing Las Vegas
attractions that appeals to children as well as adults.
Castles, moats, dragons and jousting knights in shining
armor all combine to delight children of all ages. Read
more on Excalibur Las Vegas.
Flamingo Las Vegas
Put the Flamingo Las Vegas on your list of Las Vegas hotels
if you’re dreaming of the good old days of 1946
when Bugsy Siegel first had his desert dream. The Flamingo
boasts a serene wildlife habitat full of flamingos and
300 other species of exotic birds. Read more on the Flamingo
Las Vegas.
Four Seasons Las Vegas
The Four Seasons Las Vegas promotes itself as “an
oasis of serenity,” and is a non-gaming hotel with
direct access to the acres of Mandalay
Bay beaches. Put the Four Seasons on your Las Vegas
hotels list if you also want a prime location on the Las
Vegas Strip. Read more on the Four
Seasons Las Vegas.
Harrahs Las Vegas
Harrahs Las Vegas is one of the city’s most famous
names, offering great nightlife and comedy shows; beautiful
hotel rooms and suites; luxurious spa
and health club; and almost 90,000 square feet of exciting
casino space. Read more on Harrahs
Las Vegas Hotel.
Imperial Palace Las Vegas
The Imperial Palace is in the heart of the Las Vegas
Strip. It boasts spacious deluxe rooms, the full gamut
of gaming, exciting nightclubs and entertainment, great
dining and one of the Vegas wedding chapels. There’s
also a $100,000,000 classic car showroom. Read more on
the Imperial Palace Las
Vegas.
Luxor Las Vegas
The iconic Luxor Las Vegas is the epitome of theme hotel
casinos, named for the famous city of ancient Egypt and
with stunning rooms and lavish suites. The Luxor should
be on everyone’s list of Las Vegas hotels because
it’s one of the Las Vegas attractions in itself.
Read more on the Luxor Las Vegas.
Mandalay Bay Las Vegas
Both massive and beautiful, Mandalay Bay Las Vegas has
two of the most popular Las Vegas attractions—its
fascinating Shark Reef, with more than 100 species of
marine life, and its incredible eleven acres of beach
with three swimming pools. Read more on Mandalay
Bay Las Vegas.
MGM Grand Las Vegas
No list of Las Vegas hotels is complete without the
MGM Grand, with its trademark neon green façade
dominating the Vegas skyline. MGM Grand Las Vegas sets
the standard for sleek and trendy. Bring the kids to its
unique Lion Habitat. Read more on the MGM
Grand.
Mirage Las Vegas
The glamorous Mirage Las Vegas boasts some of the best
Las Vegas attractions—sophisticated gaming, tropical
paradise pools, the Siegfried & Roy gardens and dolphin
habitat and a street-side volcano that erupts breathtakingly
every 15 minutes. Read more on the Mirage
Las Vegas.
Monte Carlo Las Vegas
Patterned after its famed namesake in Europe, the Monte
Carlo Hotel Las Vegas exudes a Mediterranean flavor and
elegance from its marbled lobby to its sumptuously tropical
pool and the designer shops lining its narrow cobblestone
arcade. Read more on the Monte
Carlo Hotel Las Vegas.
New York New York Las Vegas
Like its Manhattan New York namesake, the famous, themed
New York New York is “so nice they had to name it
twice.” You can experience all the metropolitan
glamour and excitement of the Big Apple without ever leaving
Las Vegas. Read more on New
York New York Hotel and Casino.
Palazzo Las Vegas
The Palazzo Resort Hotel and Casino consistently receives
raves as one of the most beautiful Las Vegas hotels. It
should be on anyone’s Las Vegas hotels list if you’re
looking for a large self-contained resort that provides
intimate elegance. Read more on Palazzo
Las Vegas.
Paris Las Vegas
Like New York New York down the Strip, Paris Las Vegas
is where you can experience another city without ever
leaving Vegas, here, the romance of France. It has a half-scale
exact replica of the Eiffel Tower, offering some of the
best views of the city from 460 feet above the strip.
Read more on Paris Las Vegas.
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino is one of the newer
additions to the Las Vegas Strip, and features the kind
of glamour that Hollywood royalty would expect and the
kind of excitement and entertainment associated with the
international Planet Hollywood brand. Read more on Planet
Hollywood Las Vegas.
Riviera Las Vegas
Like the Tropicana, the Riviera Hotel and Casino is
a legendary name in Las Vegas. Now that the elegant lady
has passed her 50th birthday, a multimillion dollar renovation
brings her back to her former glory. Read more on the
Riviera Hotel Las
Vegas.
Sahara Las Vegas
Also past her 50th birthday, the celebrated Sahara Las
Vegas maintains her reputation of offering some of the
best dining, entertainment and nightclubs in the city
at very reasonable prices. Read more on the Sahara
Hotel & Casino.
Stratosphere Las Vegas
The tallest on our list of Las Vegas hotels, Stratosphere
boasts the most hair-raising Las Vegas thrill rides. The
Stratosphere Las Vegas also has a viewing platform from
which you can see the entire valley. The spacious rooms
and suites have views. Read more on the Stratosphere
Las Vegas.
THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas
THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay adds elegance to the list of
Las Vegas hotels on the Strip, and has full access to
the amenities of Mandalay Bay. This is such an exclusive
address, that it also makes an appearance on our list
of boutique hotels Las Vegas list. Read more on THE
Hotel at Mandalay Bay.
Travelodge Las Vegas
Travelodge South Las Vegas Strip, as its name implies
is located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. It
should be on your Las Vegas hotels list if you’re
looking for comfortable, inexpensive, no-frills accommodation
combined with a killer central location. Read more on
Travelodge South
Strip.
Treasure Island Las Vegas
Treasure Island is a Las Vegas entertainment hot spot.
Its buccaneer theme appeals to all ages, and offers one
of the Cirque de Soleil famed shows, Mystere. Read more
on Treasure Island Las
Vegas.
Tropicana Las Vegas
Opened in 1957, the Tropicana Vegas Resort is one of the first deluxe Las Vegas Strip hotels and resorts. Its tropical themes with stained-glass archway and Art Nouveau lighting fixtures lend an air of glamour, and it’s home of the iconic Follies Bergere. Read more on the Tropicana Resort.
Trump Hotel Las Vegas
The landmark Trump Hotel Las Vegas towers above much of
the city. All generously-sized guest rooms are suites,
including penthouse suites with incredible views and all
have fully-equipped kitchens. There’s no casino,
but the Trump Hotel is centrally located. Read more on
the Trump Hotel Las
Vegas.
Tuscany Suites Las Vegas
Also appearing on our Las
Vegas boutique hotels list is the Tuscany Suites Hotel
and Casino. Evocative of an elegant Mediterranean villa,
it boasts lush palm-studded gardens and a lagoon-style
pools area. Read more on Tuscany
Suite Las Vegas.
Venetian Las Vegas
The Venetian has an extensive indoor mall, and a gondola
ride winding through what approximates the canals of Venice.
Couple this with world-class entertainment like the Blue
Man Group, and fine dining, and you have a complete Vegas
experience. Read more on the Venetian
Las Vegas.
Westin Las Vegas
The Westin Las Vegas is a sleek, modern off-strip hotel
within walking distance of the Forum shopping and a mile
from the Las Vegas Strip. Luxurious rooms, an expansive
state-of the art spa and fitness center make this a truly
wonderful place to stay. Read more on the Westin
Las Vegas.
Wynn Las Vegas
The Wynn Las Vegas is another must on any Las Vegas
hotels list and is a gorgeous Las Vegas hotel designed
with cutting edge architecture. Definitely high-end luxury.
When you walk in you can see that no expenses were spared
to create the Wynn hotel and casino. Read more on Wynn
Hotel.
Downtown Las Vegas Hotels
California Hotel and Casino
In the heart of vibrant downtown
Las Vegas, the California Hotel and Casino is located
near the Fremont
Street Experience with its dazzling lights. It’s
close to great shopping and has complimentary shuttle
service to the Las Vegas Strip. Read more on the California
Las Vegas.
El Cortez Las Vegas
Properties in the downtown Las Vegas area should
be on every Las Vegas hotels list and the El Cortez offers
nicely appointed rooms and suites. Conveniently located
to all the downtown action and nightlife, it’s very
reasonably priced. Read more on the El
Cortez Las Vegas.
Golden Gate Las Vegas
Established in 1906, the Golden Gate Las Vegas is the
most historic hotel in the city. The Las Vegas Review-Journal
voted it the 2008 Best Downtown Las Vegas hotel. With
only 106 renovated rooms, the family-run property is one
of the boutique hotels in Las Vegas. Read more on the
Golden Gate Las Vegas.
Golden Nugget Las Vegas
Located in the historic downtown Las Vegas district, the
Golden Nugget is one of the ten hotel casinos that are
part of the famous Fremont Street Experience. With almost
2,000 rooms and suites, it’s the largest downtown
property on our Las Vegas hotels list. Read more on the
Golden Nugget Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Club
The Las Vegas Club boasts one of the city’s most
popular nightclubs and an iconic Rat Pack tribute show.
In the gaming category, there’s daily Texas Hold
‘Em tournaments along with blackjack and other table
games and slots galore. Read more on the Las
Vegas Club.
Main Street Station
Near the top of any Las Vegas hotels list for off Strip
locations is Main Street Station. It’s a casino,
hotel, and brewery, and one of its restaurants specializes
in many of Nevada’s award winning microbrews. It’s
also is part of the Fremont Street Experience. Read more
on Main Street Station.
Plaza Hotel Las Vegas
The Plaza Hotel Las Vegas is also in downtown Las Vegas,
and boast the world’s only operating train station
terminal operating inside a hotel casino. Comfortable
affordable rooms put you close to all the great Las Vegas
attractions. Read more on the Plaza
Hotel Las Vegas.
Off-Strip Las Vegas Hotels
Aliante Station Hotel
The Aliante Station Hotel and Casino is a resort located
in the Aliante community with easy access to Las Vegas
attractions and all the conveniences of a residential
neighborhood. Small by Vegas standards with only 202 luxurious
rooms, there are still restaurants, a showroom, a lounge,
movie theater, and gaming. Read more on Aliante
Station.
Boulder Station
Boulder Station is only a few blocks from the north
end of the strip, and offers some of the cheapest rooms
available in the city. This is where the locals come to
eat and to gamble. Read more on Boulder
Station Casino.
Embassy Suites Las Vegas
With Embassy Suites Las Vegas, you can count on the consistent
quality of this international all-suite brand. It’s
a non-gaming, non-entertainment hotel, but offers every
other resort amenity and is only minutes away from the
excitement of the Las Vegas Strip. Read more on Embassy
Suites Las Vegas.
Gold Coast Las Vegas
Sister casino and resort
hotel to the Orleans, the
Gold Coast Las Vegas hosts a huge casino that is the only
one our Las Vegas hotels list with a million dollar keno
game. The resort has acres of parking space and also provides
shuttle transportation to and from the Strip. Read more
on the Gold Coast Las Vegas.
Green Valley Ranch
Green Valley Ranch Resort is one of the most upscale of
the Station properties. Suites are luxuriously appointed;
there are eight restaurants, an outdoor concert venue,
several indoor venues, a spa, and intimate gaming venues
inspired by the casinos of Europe. Read more on Green
Valley Ranch Resort Las Vegas.
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino has become one of the most
popular Las Vegas hotels. Its pool areas offer Tahitian-style
beaches, and Rehab has evolved
into a huge weekly Sunday pool party. Ample casino space,
concert venues, and great dining round out the experience.
Read more on Hard Rock
Hotel.
Hilton Las Vegas
Hilton Las Vegas brings consistent, sophisticated quality.
Headliner shows like Barry Manilow and Tony Bennett, plenty
of nightlife, fine dining, elegant guest accommodations
and a thrilling 74,000-square-foot casino all combine
to make this a great place to stay. Read more on the Hilton
Las Vegas.
Hooters Las Vegas
Hooters Casino and Hotel prides itself on its hospitality,
plain old fun and casual atmosphere, and is located only
half a block from the famous Las Vegas Strip. A variety
of dining venues are available, including the trademark
Hooter’s that put the brand on the map. Read more
on Hooters Las Vegas.
JW Marriott Las Vegas
JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa boasts a fabulous
location in the midst of some of the best golf courses
in Nevada and only a 15-minute drive from the best of
the Las Vegas
shows and the Strip. There’s a full-service
spa and the hotel offers a smoke-free environment. Read
more on JW Las Vegas Resort
and Spa.
Loews Lake Las Vegas
Loews Lake Las Vegas is another on the list of Las Vegas
hotels located in a planned community with outdoor activities
available on a 320-acre private lake. The design of Loews
Lake Las Vegas is patterned on clean Moroccan desert architecture.
Read more on Loews
Lake Las Vegas.
M Resort
The M Resort Las Vegas is located just south of the Strip near the McCarran Airport. The hotel provides an upscale atmosphere geared toward locals and convention goers, but is ideal for anyone seeking a hotel away from the action of the Strip. Read more on the M Resort.
Orleans Las Vegas
The Orleans Las Vegas has beautiful rooms and suites,
more than 3,000 slots, video and table games, and headliner
entertainment. Add this to your Las Vegas hotels list
for good value. A complimentary shuttle is available to
the Las Vegas Strip and the Gold Coast Casino. Read more
on the Orleans Las Vegas.
Palace Station Las Vegas
Palace Station is a 15-minute drive, via complimentary
shuttle transportation, from the Vegas Strip. It should
be on your list of Las Vegas hotels that are more reasonably
priced, but still offer deluxe rooms and great Vegas entertainment
and dining. Read more on Palace
Station Las Vegas.
Palms Las Vegas
On the list of Las Vegas hotels, The Palms is known as
a party resort. Home of the Playboy Club, this spot is
great for bachelorette and bachelor parties, nightlife,
and entertainment. There’s complimentary shuttle
transportation to the Strip, about a mile away. Read more
on The Palms Las Vegas.
Platinum Hotel Las Vegas
The Platinum Hotel and Spa is located one block off the
Las Vegas Strip and is a non-smoking, non-gaming hotel.
The hotel has 255 suites, and is one of the boutique hotels
in the city itself. Suites have private terrace, gourmet
kitchen, fireplace, and whirlpool bath. Read more on the
Platinum Hotel
Las Vegas.
Red Rock Casino Las Vegas
Red Rock Casino is luxurious resort set outside the city
near the beautiful canyons and red sandstone rock formations.
This property should be on your Las Vegas hotels list
if you’re looking for a natural setting that is
still accessible to all the exciting things to do in Las
Vegas. Read more on Red
Rock Casino.
Rio Las Vegas
Along with Wynn Las Vegas and the Palms, Rio Las Vegas
is a high-rise hotel boasting stunning views of the city
and surrounding area. The Rio is an all-suite hotel, with
the smallest being 600 square feet, offering the finest
of luxury guest amenities. Read more on Rio
Las Vegas.
Ritz Carlton Las Vegas
Set on serene Lake Las Vegas 17 miles from the famous
Las Vegas Strip is the prestigious Ritz-Carlton. You can
spend your time in luxury in the beautiful planned community
adjacent to championship golf courses and desert hiking
trails. Read more on Ritz-Carlton
Las Vegas.
Sams Town Las Vegas
Built in 1979 to appeal to working-class people and locals,
Sams Town Casino was the first of the off Strip Las Vegas
hotels. It still retains its friendly and unpretentious,
down home atmosphere and, thus, tops our Las Vegas hotels
list of off Strip casinos and hotels. Read more on Sams
Town Casino.
Santa Fe Station
Santa Fe Station is an off the Las Vegas Strip Stations
property that honors the discounts available with the
Stations Boarding Pass. It was named “Best Locals
Hotel” 2008 by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, but
still offers the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas. Read
more on Santa Fe Station.
South Point Casino
The South Point Casino Hotel and Spa is on our Las Vegas
hotels list as a resort located in the southwest Las Vegas
valley. Offering spacious accommodations and excellent
spa services, it boasts an acclaimed equestrian center,
bowling facility, and movie theater. Read more on South
Point Casino Las Vegas.
Suncoast Las Vegas
Add Suncoast Casino and Hotel, in the planned community
of Summerlin, to your Las Vegas hotels list of you want
a location that offers so many things to do in Las Vegas
but is away from the Strip, and still have easy access
to all major Las Vegas attractions. Read more on Suncoast
Casino and Hotel.
Texas Station Las Vegas
Texas Station Gambling Hall and Hotel, as its name suggests,
gives you a flavor of the biggest state in the lower 48,
all the way down to its Austins Steakhouse. And it offers
some of the cheapest rooms in Las Vegas. Read more on
Texas Station.
Wild Wild West Las Vegas
Within walking distance of the Las
Vegas strip, Wild Wild West calls itself a gambling
hall and evokes the frontier days of yore. Cheap hotel
rates and low minimum bets make it popular with locals
and visitors alike. Read more on Wild
Wild West Las Vegas.