Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
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Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
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9.1

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Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World

At Crockfords, the quiet luxury tower at Resorts World, you get a private lobby and elevators plus instant access to the resort’s dining, casino, and a 66th‑floor lounge with skyline views.
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The Palazzo at The Venetian®

At The Palazzo, you sleep in all-suite rooms with a sunken living area and reach the Sphere via an indoor walkway without stepping outside.
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8.5

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1. Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World

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9.1

197 reviews

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$215
Best for Couples
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Crockfords, the quiet luxury tower at Resorts World, you get a private lobby and elevators plus instant access to the resort’s dining, casino, and a 66th‑floor lounge with skyline views.

Set on the North Strip, you walk to Wynn and Encore in minutes. The Las Vegas Convention Center is close; the resort’s Vegas Loop brings you there fast. Rooms feel spacious and calm. Many have wide Strip and mountain views. Expect twice‑daily service, turn‑down, and thoughtful toiletries. Some rooms include a personal‑use mini fridge.

What sets it apart is the hush. You are inside a megaresort, yet halls stay quiet and check‑in is private. Access to the Crockfords pool area keeps the vibe relaxed. It suits couples who want time together and views. It also works for a solo business traveler headed to the Convention Center. Families who prefer a calmer base but many dining options will like it.

The North Strip spot means about 10 minutes to the busier center by rideshare or a longer walk. The complex is huge, and the Crockfords breakfast corner is small compared to a full restaurant.

Pros

  • Private lobby and elevators create a quieter, boutique feel within Resorts World.
  • Access to Crockfords pool area for a calmer, less crowded swim scene.
  • 66th-floor lounge offers panoramic city views for sunset and late-night sips.
  • Vegas Loop station on-site gives quick access to the Convention Center.

Cons

  • North Strip location means longer walks or rides to mid‑Strip shows.
  • Huge complex and rideshare pickup areas feel confusing on first arrival.
  • Breakfast corner is small; upscale breakfast options on-site are limited.

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Jayden B.

I had a stunning Strip-and-mountain view, and housekeeping did turndown with toothbrushes and shower caps—nice touch.

2. The Palazzo at The Venetian®

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8.9

4,568 reviews

From
$417
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

At The Palazzo, you sleep in all-suite rooms with a sunken living area and reach the Sphere via an indoor walkway without stepping outside.

The resort sits on the north side of the Strip, joined with The Venetian and the Grand Canal Shoppes. Restaurants, bars, and coffee spots line the promenades, so quick bites and big nights are easy. Suites feel generous, with a separate step-down lounge, a dining table, and big bathrooms with both tub and shower. Views take in the Sphere, the Strip, or the mountains, and rooms stay quiet high above the casino.

What this place does best is access and choice: see a show at the Sphere, then be back by the pools in minutes. Families get space to spread out and many pool options. Couples get plush beds, soaking tubs, and time at Canyon Ranch spa + fitness. Business travelers get steady Wi‑Fi and in‑room safes large enough for a laptop.

There are tradeoffs. No in-room coffee maker, and the sensor minibar leaves no room for your own water. Expect a resort fee and occasional crowds at check‑in, elevators, and pool chairs.

Pros

  • Indoor walkway to the Sphere from the Palazzo tower.
  • Every room is a spacious suite with a sunken living area.
  • Multiple pools across the Palazzo and Venetian complex.
  • Canyon Ranch spa and a large fitness center on site.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee maker provided, even in suites.
  • Minibar uses sensors, leaving no space for personal items.
  • Resort fee added and on-site services feel pricey.

What travelers say

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Maya F.

Elevators were fast and security checked keys, so getting to our giant suite felt safe and easy every night.

3. Wynn Las Vegas

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8.9

1,906 reviews

From
$242
Best for Nightlife
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Wynn Las Vegas is one of the few Strip resorts with an on-site 18‑hole golf course, so you can tee off and still be steps from your room.

Set on the north end of the Strip, it sits near designer shopping and big-name resorts. You can walk to the Sphere in about 15–20 minutes. Rooms feel calm and modern. Floor‑to‑ceiling windows frame Sphere or Strip views. Large bathrooms have deep tubs and dual vanities. In-room tech is a highlight, with tablet and voice controls plus automatic curtains.

What stands out here is the blend of luxury leisure and easy entertainment under one roof. Play a round, book the spa, then dress up for dinner and a show without leaving the property. It suits honeymooners who want views and privacy, concertgoers headed to the Sphere, and business travelers who prefer polished rooms with quiet at night. Families who value space and a gentle pool scene will be comfortable, too.

There are tradeoffs. To reach the elevators, you pass through the casino, and smoke is noticeable at times. Rooms lack a standard coffee maker or empty fridge space for personal drinks, which frequent travelers may miss.

Pros

  • 15–20 minute walk to the Sphere via pedestrian routes.
  • Spacious rooms with floor‑to‑ceiling windows and large soaking‑tub bathrooms.
  • In‑room tech includes tablet, Alexa, and automatic blackout drapes.
  • Designer shopping and many on‑site restaurants, including Cipriani and Delilah.

Cons

  • Must walk through a smoky casino to reach elevators and lobby.
  • No in‑room coffee maker; minibar lacks space for personal drinks.
  • Nightclub bass may be audible in some rooms until late.

What travelers say

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Ruby G.

Watching the automatic curtains open to the Sphere each morning was unreal. The tablet ran our lights, shades, and temperature, so we settled in fast and just enjoyed the view.

4. Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

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8.9

1,062 reviews

From
$350
Best for Nightlife
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Encore at Wynn Las Vegas stands out for one of the Strip’s largest standard rooms, wrapped in calm polish and views that can frame the Sphere and the desert sky.

Set at the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard, the resort links to Wynn through an indoor promenade. Restaurants, shops, and shows sit within a short walk. Inside, rooms feel like mini suites. Expect floor-to-ceiling windows, deep soaking tubs, and tech touches like Alexa controls for lights and curtains.

This place nails space and scene in the same stay. The entry-level rooms are bigger than many suites elsewhere, and nightlife is on the doorstep with XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club. It suits honeymooners who want a plush hideaway, friends in town for a concert, and families that value room to spread out.

Light sleepers should note the party side. On club nights, bass can travel into Sphere-facing rooms; ask for a quieter view if rest matters more than the soundtrack.

Pros

  • Large, suite-like rooms with deep soaking tubs and floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • On-site XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club for day and night.
  • Short indoor walk to Wynn restaurants and shops via promenade.
  • Many rooms offer striking Sphere and Strip views, especially higher floors.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee maker; minibar is weighted and not for storage.
  • Bass from clubs audible in Sphere-facing rooms late at night.
  • Limited late-night dining choices on property after shows and concerts.

What travelers say

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Luke C.

Parking to check-in took minutes, then straight up to a Sphere-view room. Easiest arrival I’ve had on the Strip.

5. Fontainebleau Las Vegas, MICHELIN Key Award Hotel

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8.9

3,080 reviews

From
$258
Best for Business
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

In many rooms, the curtains open automatically as you enter—an only-in-Vegas welcome that sets the tone at this MICHELIN Key resort.

Fontainebleau rises at the north end of the Strip, across from Circus Circus. A rear entrance puts you a short walk from the Las Vegas Convention Center and the nearby monorail. Inside, rooms feel fresh and polished, with auto shades, smart lighting, and large bathrooms; many add a separate tub and shower. Views reach the Sphere or the mountains.

What this place does best is choice. Grab coffee at Chez Bon Bon, a burger from Capones, or book KYU and KOMODO for dinner. Outside, three pools spread across a big deck with plenty of loungers. This setup suits convention-goers, design lovers, and couples who want a fresh-feeling base with easy evenings on-site.

Tradeoff to note: rooms do not include kettles or coffee makers, so your first cup means a cafe run.

Pros

  • Short walk to Las Vegas Convention Center via rear entrance.
  • Three outdoor pools with ample loungers and relaxed vibe.
  • Strong dining lineup: KYU, KOMODO, Chez Bon Bon, Capones Burger.
  • Modern rooms with automated curtains, great views, separate tub and shower.

Cons

  • No in-room kettle or coffee maker in standard rooms.
  • North Strip location means longer rides to mid-Strip attractions.
  • On-site food and drinks feel pricey, especially by the pool.

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Audrey M.

When I opened the door, the curtains whooshed open to the Strip. Small touch, but after a long flight it felt amazing.

6. Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

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8.9

7,933 reviews

From
$171
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

One of the only five-star towers in Vegas that is non-smoking and casino-free, Trump International lets you sleep near the Strip without the haze or noise.

The hotel sits just off the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard, across from Fashion Show Mall. Walk about 10 minutes to Wynn, Encore, and The Venetian, or ride to the bigger mid-Strip icons. Rooms feel residential, with floor-to-ceiling windows and marble baths. Many include a kitchenette with a Sub-Zero fridge, microwave, and stovetop; utensils arrive on request. High floors frame views of the Sphere and the Strip.

This place stands out for quiet, space, and comfort so close to the action. It suits concertgoers headed to the Sphere, couples who want a calm base, and families who prefer a smoke-free stay. Business travelers will like the strong gym, solid Wi‑Fi, and fast elevators.

There are tradeoffs. The off-Strip spot means a longer walk to mid-Strip sights, and valet-only access can create waits during peak times. On-site dining is limited to one restaurant and a lobby bar.

Pros

  • Non-smoking, no-casino hotel with a calmer, low-key lobby experience.
  • About 10-minute walk to Wynn, Venetian, and the Strip.
  • Spacious suites with kitchenettes; Sub-Zero fridge and microwave in many rooms.
  • High-floor rooms offer Sphere and Strip views through large windows.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking leads to long waits during busy periods.
  • Kitchen utensils and cookware provided only on request, not pre-stocked.
  • On-site dining limited to one restaurant and a lobby bar.

What travelers say

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Harper W.

Lightning-fast elevators to our 56th-floor room, then nightly Sphere light shows from bed. Loved heading back to a quiet, smoke-free lobby after walking the Strip.

7. The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas

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8.7

11,619 reviews

From
$178
Best for Food Lovers
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

One of the few Las Vegas resorts with an indoor walkway to the Sphere, The Venetian also stands out because every room is a suite with a separate living area.

It sits mid‑Strip beside The Palazzo, about 10 minutes on foot to Wynn or Caesars, and around 20 to Bellagio. Inside, the Grand Canal Shoppes line indoor waterways spanned by arched stone bridges. Suites feel huge, with a sunken living room, motorized shades, and multiple TVs; bathrooms add a separate shower, soaking tub, and a private toilet room. Some rooms frame the Sphere or the Strip.

This resort excels at scale and choice. There are dozens of restaurants, bars, and cafes under one roof, plus pools, a standout gym, a serene spa, and TAO Nightclub. The indoor walkway keeps you out of traffic before and after Sphere shows. It suits Sphere‑goers, first‑timers who want the full spectacle, and couples seeking drama; families will like the extra space and the secure access to the towers.

Tradeoff: rooms lack kettles or coffee makers, and the minibars use sensors with no spare fridge space.

Pros

  • Direct indoor walkway to the Sphere from the resort.
  • Every room is a suite with a separate living area.
  • Dozens of on-site restaurants, bars, and shops within the complex.
  • Large bathrooms with separate tub and shower; multiple in-room TVs.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee or kettle; no complimentary bottled water.
  • Sensor-loaded minibar leaves no fridge space and charges for movement.
  • Huge layout means long walks and confusing routes to rooms.

What travelers say

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Nora G.

We watched the Sphere from our couch at night—mesmerizing. The suite was huge, with two big TVs and a super comfy bed.

8. The Reserve at Park MGM

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8.8

334 reviews

From
$161
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on the upper floors of Park MGM, The Reserve gives access to the Strip’s only smoke‑free casino and a calmer, boutique feel above it.

The location works well for exploring the south‑center Strip. Ride the free tram to Bellagio in about 5 minutes. Eataly sits downstairs, along with coffee spots and bars. Rooms feel refined and quiet, with warm wood floors, plush beds, and generous bathrooms; many feature deep soaking tubs and separate showers.

What this place does best is give you breathing room in Vegas. The casino air stays clear, lines move fast, and the pool deck feels relaxed under olive trees. Couples who want a moody, stylish hideout will love it. Solo business travelers who value quiet nights and easy dining are well served.

Note a couple quirks. The separate pool may open only on weekends, and minibars are sensor‑operated with no spare fridge space.

Pros

  • Smoke-free casino keeps common areas fresh and comfortable.
  • Free tram reaches Bellagio in about five minutes.
  • Upper-floor rooms feel quiet, with deep soaking tubs and views.
  • Eataly and on-site restaurants downstairs for easy meals and snacks.

Cons

  • No spare mini-fridge; minibar sensors auto-charge moved items.
  • Branded pool may open only on weekends; weekdays use Park MGM pools.
  • Lighting in lobby and rooms is quite dim at night.

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Sebastian J.

The smoke‑free casino was a game changer—we left without smelling like cigarettes.

9. Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino

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8.5

303 reviews

From
$229
Best for Families
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

At Green Valley Ranch, you reach the elevators without walking through the casino, yet gaming, dining, and a resort pool sit steps away, and the Strip is 20–25 minutes by car.

Set in Henderson, the resort sits beside The District next door, a walkable spot for shops, cafes, and a cinema. It feels calmer than downtown. Rooms vary, but many saw a 2025 room refresh. Expect labeled light switches, lots of outlets, strong vanity lighting, and large showers with simple controls. Smart TVs make it easy to log in and stream. Some rooms offer patios or balconies for fresh air.

The outdoor scene is the draw. The pool deck is lush and spacious, with attentive staff and room for a slow morning breakfast outside. This setup fits couples who want a quieter Vegas base, families who like easy dining nearby, and business travelers who value a restful stay with quick highway access and functional rooms.

There is a tradeoff. The off‑Strip location means rides to big shows and late‑night hotspots take time. Also, many rooms lack in‑room coffee makers, so plan a quick walk to a cafe in the District.

Pros

  • Next door to The District shops and restaurants; easy walk for meals.
  • Recently refreshed rooms with labeled switches, many outlets, and large showers.
  • Resort-style pool with spacious deck, attentive staff, and poolside breakfast.
  • Guest elevators reachable without walking through the casino floor.

Cons

  • Off the Strip; plan about 20–25 minutes by car to shows.
  • No in-room coffee maker; minibars often empty without snacks or drinks.
  • Sprawling layout with long hallways; finding the lobby can confuse newcomers.

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Aria N.

Loved that I could go straight to the elevators without cutting through the casino. The remodeled room had labeled switches and tons of outlets—finally, a room that makes sense.

10. Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa

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8.5

475 reviews

From
$163
Best for Families
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

This is one of the few Vegas resorts where you wake to desert canyon views, bowl, catch an on-site IMAX movie, and still reach the Strip in about 25 minutes.

Set in Summerlin, it sits across from Downtown Summerlin’s shops and cafes, which you can reach on foot. Red Rock Canyon is a 10-minute drive for sunrise hikes and scenic loops. Rooms are large and quiet, with big windows framing mountain or Strip views. Bathrooms offer real space to relax after a day outside.

What stands out is the self-contained fun. The bowling center, movie theater, lively pool scene, sportsbook, and a well-equipped spa and fitness center sit under one roof. It works for hikers and photographers chasing canyon light, families who want easy entertainment without driving, and couples who prefer a calmer base away from the neon.

Know one tradeoff. The off-Strip address adds time to center-Strip shows and clubs. Also, many rooms lack an in-room coffeemaker or fridge; expect a sensor minibar unless you request otherwise.

Pros

  • Ten-minute drive to Red Rock Canyon for hikes and desert views.
  • Walk across to Downtown Summerlin for shops, cafes, and events.
  • Large rooms with mountain or Strip views and spacious bathrooms.
  • On-site bowling alley, movie theater, sportsbook, spa, and big pool.

Cons

  • Off-Strip location means 20–30 minutes by car to major casinos.
  • No in-room coffeemaker or fridge; sensor-based minibar only.
  • Long walks from elevators to some rooms in sprawling corridors.

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Sophia H.

I watched Red Rock Canyon glow at sunrise from my room, then bowled downstairs that night—zero driving needed.

11. Conrad Las Vegas At Resorts World

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8.5

2,213 reviews

From
$139
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Conrad Las Vegas, you sleep above a mega‑resort with 10 pools, a buzzing food hall, and a Vegas Loop station that links straight to the convention center.

Set on the North Strip beside Circus Circus, it feels calmer than the center. Wynn and Fashion Show Mall sit about 10–15 minutes away on foot. Reaching the Bellagio area takes longer, so rideshares help. Rooms are large and modern, with plush beds, generous showers, and views toward the Strip in many categories.

What this place does best is keep almost everything under one roof. Dining ranges from quick bites to stylish steakhouses, plus cocktail bars and lounges. Nightlife runs from Gatsby’s to Alle Lounge on 66 with wide Strip views. It suits business travelers headed to the LVCC, couples chasing skyline sunsets, and families who want pool time and the Circus Circus arcade next door.

There is one tradeoff. The North Strip base puts center‑strip icons 20–30 minutes on foot, so plan on rideshares at times. At busy hours, front‑desk lines can move slowly.

Pros

  • 10–15-minute walk to Wynn and Fashion Show Mall
  • Vegas Loop station inside the resort to the Convention Center
  • Multiple pools with space to spread out across the complex
  • Alle Lounge on 66 delivers sweeping Strip views

Cons

  • North Strip location means longer walks to center-strip sights
  • No in-room coffee maker; sensor minibar charges when items move
  • Check-in lines often long during peak arrival times

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Cole R.

The Vegas Loop station inside the resort made getting to the convention center super easy. Also grabbed late-night bites in the food hall without leaving the building.

12. Bellagio

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8.4

9,938 reviews

From
$120
Best for Couples
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Book a fountain-facing room and watch the shows while a dedicated in-room channel plays the music in sync.

Bellagio sits in the center of the Strip, so Caesars Palace, The Cosmopolitan, and ARIA are a few minutes on foot. An express tram links to ARIA and Park MGM. Public spaces draw visitors all day, so the lobby feels lively. Rooms lean quiet once upstairs. Fountain View categories add sweeping city scenes. Bathrooms are large, with separate tubs and walk‑in showers.

This place excels at spectacle. Step from the chandeliered lobby to the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, then catch “O” by Cirque du Soleil without leaving the property. Out back, the pool gardens feel like another world, with tall trees and sunlit water. It suits first‑time Vegas travelers, honeymooners who want views, and friends celebrating a big weekend. Families who want a central base and easy pool time also do well here.

Know one tradeoff: you reach the guest elevators through a busy, smoky casino, and crowds peak on weekends.

Pros

  • Fountain-view rooms sync music to shows via dedicated TV channel.
  • Center-Strip location; quick walks to Cosmopolitan, Caesars Palace, and ARIA.
  • Lush pool complex behind the hotel offers a calm, garden feel.
  • On-site Conservatory displays and "O" by Cirque du Soleil theater.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee or kettle; minibars use automatic charge sensors.
  • Lobby and casino often crowded; you must walk through smoke.
  • Check-in lines grow long at peak times; mobile check-in inconsistent.

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Isaac W.

Skipped the huge line by using the kiosk—our keys printed in minutes.

13. The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas

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8.3

1,525 reviews

From
$112
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

One of the only Strip hotels with private terraces where you can watch the Bellagio fountains from your own balcony.

Set right in the center of the Strip, the hotel connects by indoor walkway to Bellagio and Aria. Miracle Mile Shops is next door for quick bites and basics. Many rooms are large and bright, and the terraces are the star. Bathrooms feel generous, with double vanities and big walk-in showers. Some suites even have two bathrooms, which makes getting ready easy.

What this place nails is terrace drama paired with options. Start with cocktails under the sparkle of The Chandelier. Grab Wicked Spoon for variety, or find Secret Pizza down the hallway for a late slice. Marquee brings a high-energy scene, while the pools give you Strip views and a place to cool off. It suits honeymooners chasing that private fountain show, friends planning a lively weekend, and showgoers heading to The Chelsea.

There is no in-room coffee or tea, so plan a morning run downstairs if a first cup is nonnegotiable.

Pros

  • Private terraces with Bellagio fountain views from many rooms.
  • Indoor walkways to Bellagio, Aria, and Miracle Mile in minutes.
  • Big rooms and bathrooms; several suites include two separate bathrooms.
  • Lively dining and nightlife: The Chandelier, Wicked Spoon, Secret Pizza, Marquee.

Cons

  • No in-room coffee or tea setup in standard rooms.
  • Long check-in lines and slow elevators during busy periods.
  • Possible noise from dayclub or music in certain rooms.

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Lila C.

I ate Secret Pizza on the terrace while the Bellagio fountains went off—best night of the trip.

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590 reviews

From
$129
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

An all‑suite tower with a no‑casino lobby, it links indoors to Mandalay Bay and tops out at the Skyfall Lounge on the 64th floor with sweeping Strip views.

Set at the south end of the Strip, it sits beside Luxor and connects to Mandalay Bay dining, shows, and the beach pool complex. Allegiant Stadium is an easy walk on event days. Suites feel like small apartments: a separate living room, a door to the bedroom, and two toilets in many layouts. Baths bring a deep tub and a large, glass shower. A lobby coffee spot makes mornings simple, and the rideshare area sits close by.

What this place does best is offer calm and space without giving up the fun next door. That suits couples chasing sunset views at Skyfall. Families of four like the room to spread out and the lazy river nearby. Business travelers get quiet rooms, reliable Wi‑Fi, and a smooth ride‑share pickup zone.

Reaching the pools takes a long indoor walk through the casino next door. TVs lack streaming, and in‑room fridges are weighted for minibar items, not guest snacks.

Pros

  • All-suite rooms with separate bedroom, living area, and large bath.
  • Indoor access to Mandalay Bay dining, casino, and beach pool complex.
  • Rooftop Skyfall Lounge with panoramic Strip views for sunset and night.
  • Quick walk to Allegiant Stadium during events via pedestrian route.

Cons

  • Pools require a long indoor walk through Mandalay Bay casino floor.
  • In-room fridge is weighted; no space for personal drinks or snacks.
  • TVs lack streaming apps; only the hotel’s default channels available.

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Aubrey P.

We walked to Allegiant Stadium in minutes, then came back to a quiet, smoke-free suite. The separate living room and extra toilet made getting ready easy.

15. ARIA Resort & Casino

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8.1

3,529 reviews

From
$138
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

ARIA was among the first major Strip resorts to earn LEED Gold certification, blending eco-minded design with a high-tech stay.

Set in the CityCenter complex, it sits between Bellagio and Park MGM. You can ride the ARIA Express Tram to Bellagio in a few minutes, or use covered walkways to nearby resorts. Rooms feel roomy and quiet, with comfy beds and large bathrooms with double sinks. Many include an in-room tablet for lighting, drapes, and service controls, which keeps things simple after a long day out.

The big draw here is choice. The resort packs many restaurants, from a lively food hall to buzzy sit-down spots. The gym is large and well equipped, and the pool deck offers space to unwind without a party scene. This setup suits couples who want a modern base with strong dining, and business travelers who value conference space and quick access to other hotels. First-timers also like the central location and easy transit between properties.

There is one tradeoff to note. The pools close in the early evening, so plan swims for daytime hours.

Pros

  • Direct tram to Bellagio and covered walkways to nearby resorts.
  • Spacious rooms with in-room tablet controls for lighting, curtains, and service.
  • Large modern gym and multiple pools with a calm, relaxed vibe.
  • Wide choice of on-site restaurants and bars, from casual to fine dining.

Cons

  • No in-room coffeemaker and little space for personal items in fridge.
  • Long walks and peak-hour lines at check-in and elevators.
  • Pools close early in the evening, limiting after-dark swim time.

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Sebastian H.

The little tram from ARIA to Bellagio saved my feet in heels after dinner.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 300 hotels in Las Vegas using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.