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Home2 Suites By Hilton Las Vegas Northwest - Las Vegas - Building
Home2 Suites By Hilton Las Vegas Northwest
8.9 Very good
Centennial Hills$192+
$192+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas - Bedroom
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Berkley, Las Vegas
9 Wonderful
$170+
$170+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
$187+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
the D Las Vegas
7.8 Good
Downtown$123+
$123+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool

Las Vegas hotels near Fountains of Bellagio

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ARIA Resort & Casino - Las Vegas - Building
ARIA Resort & Casino
8.1 Very good
$366+
$366+
Pool
Pet friendly
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Las Vegas - Lounge
$442+
Pool
Pet friendly
Bellagio
8.4 Very good
$416+
$416+
Pool
Pet friendly

The 10 best hotels in Las Vegas

Discover the top hotels in Las Vegas, handpicked by local expert Andrea Bennett
Andrea Bennett
November 8, 2024

In most tourism-heavy cities, the hotels serve the destination. You stay at one near the beach for instance, or that’s in an area of town you like. In many ways, hotels in Las Vegas are the destination. So, where you choose to stay will, in many ways, define your Vegas vacation. The obvious reason for this is the heavily themed nature of the hotels, from the laser beam-topped Egyptian pyramid to the Eiffel Tower to the hotel fronted by a 45-foot-tall lion seemingly plucked from the production logo of an MGM film. But perhaps the more accurate reason is that these hotels are essentially self-contained cities. The casinos aim to keep you inside, and spending money, so they’re constantly upgrading rooms, adding restaurants and enhancing the shopping experience. You get the idea: once you’re inside your hotel, that may be your Vegas for the week. Here are my ten favorites.

1.

Wynn Las Vegas

Address:

3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$157-$8,393/night

Hands down the most luxurious hotel in Las Vegas, this is true resort living—and most of its devoted guests don’t leave the hotel while they’re here. Wynn and its sister resort, Encore, look out onto their own par-70 championship golf course – the only one on the Strip.

Big, sunlit atriums, lakes and waterfalls, and even dragons guarding century-old pomegranate trees outside the first Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant in North America keep this resort feeling surprising. It’s the largest Forbes Five-Star resort in the world, and from the en-pointe service to the no-details-spared design, you’ll see it at every turn.

2.

ARIA Resort & Casino

Address:

3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$85-$2,634/night

One of the best-located resorts on the Strip, Aria is part of the vast CityCenter complex and is connected by a walkway to Park MGM (which looks right out to T-Mobile Arena in its front yard and has the popular Dolby Live concert venue). It is refreshingly modern, with its streamlined design and natural materials inside two sleek glass towers.

Its seven SkyVillas and 400 Sky Suites on the top floors of the 50-floor hotel have their own separate entrance, pool, and elevator. Other resorts are just catching on to Aria’s details for tech-savvy travelers like in-room tablets through which you can control the room’s features, order takeout from the hotel, and make spa appointments.

3.

Caesars Palace - Resort & Casino

Address:

3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$41-$16,173/night

The massive, six-tower Roman-themed hotel on 85 acres of the Las Vegas Strip was built in the 1960s to make its guests feel like emperors. Like Rome itself, Caesars wasn’t built in a day but continues to expand and revamp, with its Colosseum concert arena, shopping mall (The Forum Shops at Caesars, which has its own Trevi Fountain), a five-acre complex of seven pools, and a huge variety of hotel rooms.

This includes the Nobu Hotel which now occupies one of its towers. Everything here is over the top (remember, we’re in Rome), so don’t miss the 50,000-square-foot spa with its Roman bath theme, the largest buffet in the world, and one of the largest nightclubs in Las Vegas – the four-story Omnia. Go large or stay on a budget: there’s a way to do both here.

4.

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

Address:

3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$57-$6,256/night

A massive Palazzo Ducale, complete with Doge’s Palace, sits right on the Strip, with singing gondoliers making their way around a canal system. The Venetian Resort is the second largest hotel in the world and with its sister resort, Palazzo, does indeed feel like the entire city of Venice. All the rooms are suites and are among the largest on the Strip.

One of its biggest surprises is the massive Canyon Ranch Spa – an entire destination spa resort right in the hotel. Parents will love it because the shop-lined canals of its Grand Canal Shoppes will keep families busy for days, plus it has the best selection of reasonably-priced casual restaurants on the Strip. But you can also treat it as a luxe getaway, lounging at the adults-only Tao Beach pool complex and dining at the many high-end restaurants.

5.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Address:

3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$27-$2,348/night

The Cosmopolitan is the slightly zany, cooler younger sibling of the Strip’s megaresorts. A decidedly cool crowd stays at this cutting-edge art-filled hotel. Some of the features that lure crowds include a three-story chandelier, three levels of bars and lounges, a lobby with streaming LED columns.

There’s even a hidden bar and lounge inside a barbershop and a Japanese-inspired ski lodge that serves cocktails until late. In the summer, the Marquee Dayclub and Nightclub provide round-the-clock fun, and in the winter its Boulevard pool turns into an ice rink.

6.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

Address:

3960 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$84-$7,844/night

One of the city’s most private pool scenes can be found at Four Seasons, which occupies floors 35 to 39 of Mandalay Bay. Its poolside restaurant, Veranda, looks out over the pool which, unlike most pools on the Strip, doesn’t accommodate non-guests. The non-gaming hotel has its own porte-cochere, lounge, and spa.

On the other hand, it has access to all the family fun of Mandalay Bay, like the sand beach at the Mandalay pool complex. It’s also the closest luxury resort within walking distance of the perpetually packed Allegiant Stadium.

7.

NoMad Las Vegas

Address:

3772 South Las Vegas Boulevard

Price:

$129-$3,737/night

At the NoMad Library restaurant you’ll find yourself sitting in a grand library designed by legendary French designer Jacques Garcia. The soaring walls are filled with the actual 25,000-book collection of philanthropist David Rockefeller. It’s a fine example of what the hotel is all about – whisking you to some imaginary place and time, all on the top four floors of Park MGM.

The 239-room boutique is one of the best surprises in Las Vegas, with its own entrance and casino. Its rooms feel like elegant Parisian pieds-a-terre, with standalone baths and views over the strip’s only green space. Stay hidden in your private boutique or come down a few floors and join the party that is now Park MGM.

8.

Circa Resort & Casino - Adults Only

Address:

8 Fremont Street

Price:

$66-$1,664/night

Circa is a glitzy ode to its Glitter Gulch roots – including a fully rehabbed 20-foot-tall neon cowgirl “Vegas Vickie”. But the adults-only resort, one of only two in the resort corridor, is better known as a sports fanatic’s paradise and party zone.

Its Stadium Swim outdoor pool area faces a 40-foot-high HDTV screen and its three-story amphitheater is the largest sportsbook in the world.

This is the best base to explore the Fremont Street Experience and historic Downtown since it opens right onto Fremont. One of the best new steakhouses in the city is Barry’s Downtown Prime, and its Legacy Club, a partly open-air lounge on its 60th floor, has some of the most dramatic views of the mountains.

9.

Bellagio

Address:

3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$29-$2,546/night

The Lake Como-themed Bellagio was the priciest resort in the world to build when it opened in 1998, with its towering verdigris and glass Art Nouveau-inspired Conservatory and Botanical Garden. It’s also home to nearly nine acres of iconic choreographed dancing fountains and 1200 booming water cannons.

Over the years it has settled into landmark status and is now the definition of classic Vegas glamour. The best way to enjoy the dancing fountains is from inside one of its lakeside restaurants, like the terrace at Lago by Julian Serrano or Spago. In the last eight years, Bellagio has renovated all its rooms; most recently, its Lake Como-inspired Spa Tower.

10.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Address:

3752 Las Vegas Boulevard South

Price:

$250-$5,860/night

The Waldorf Astoria is one of the most romantic stays in Vegas. It's non-gaming, non-smoking and sits in the art-filled CityCenter complex. The lobby entrance seems unassuming—until you realize the actual lobby is the 23rd-floor sky lobby with 17-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping views of the Strip.

This hotel is all about personalized service, from the traditional high tea in the 23rd-floor lounge to personal concierges that wield plenty of power—including in The Shoppes at Crystals, whose private backroom shopping opportunities are legendary. But it’s the hotel’s aquatic deck and two floors devoted to spas and wellness that are the biggest hit with guests.

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May

Average price (weeknight)

$202

Average price (weekend night)

$202
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Top tips for finding Las Vegas hotel deals

  • Book at least 7 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Las Vegas hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Las Vegas found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $140, while the most expensive was $301.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Las Vegas for 2 days.
  • Visiting Las Vegas on a budget? Consider traveling mid-week rather than over a weekend. The city will be less busy and you'll more likely find cheap hotels in Las Vegas. Traveling early in the week will help you avoid crowds, and you will have more choice of the hotels and rooms you are interested in. Keep in mind that Thursday in Las Vegas has started to become just as popular as Friday and Saturday.
  • Check the convention calendar before you choose the dates for your trip, as hotels in Las Vegas start to fill up quite quickly during these times. Avoiding conventions will also give you more choices for the best hotels, better prices, and a less crowded and stressful vacation.
  • Las Vegas hotels on The Strip itself can be surprisingly affordable. Look for ones that are central and close to casinos and attractions, as they often have good prices and make it easy to walk through the city.
  • If you’re interested in experiencing an older and more historic version of Las Vegas away from the busy hotels on The Strip, look at hotels located in Downtown Las Vegas. This area often has cheap rooms, while still providing opportunities for gambling and entertainment.
  • Don’t be afraid to book a hotel that doesn’t have an onsite casino. Many Las Vegas hotels are still centrally located on The Strip, making it easy to access other casinos and hotels; they are also usually cheaper.
  • Holiday weekends such as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day are often expensive for hotels in Las Vegas, but the weekends after Thanksgiving and Christmas are much calmer and more reasonably priced – you might even be able to find cheap prices on 5-star hotels.
  • For those traveling to Las Vegas on a budget, there are plenty of cheap hotels in the area geared toward budget travelers. Check out places like the Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas Airport or the Silverton Casino Hotel.
  • If you are traveling to Vegas with someone who has reduced mobility, you should consider booking a hotel that offers increased accessibility to accommodate their needs better. Several hotels offer this amenity, including The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and the Las Vegas Marriott.
  • The Strip is the most famous area of Las Vegas. If you want easy access to The Strip while your in town, there are plenty of Las Vegas hotels to choose from to be right in the center of the action, such as the Bellagio and the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, among many others.
  • If you are trying to save money on eating out during your time in Vegas, consider booking a hotel that offers complimentary breakfast. There are plenty of hotels that offer this, including the Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center.
  • If you are driving to Las Vegas and will need to park your car at your accommodation, look for a hotel that offers free parking for guests so you will not be stuck paying extra fees. There are several hotels offering free parking, such as the DoubleTree by Hilton Las Vegas Airport and the Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Las Vegas

  • What are the best neighborhoods off The Strip?

    Las Vegas hotels on The Strip can be very busy. Downtown Las Vegas still remains one of the most loved neighborhoods in the city. Since it’s not as bustling as The Strip, hotel prices are much cheaper, and you get to experience historical Las Vegas. West of The Strip is another great choice, as it is not as famous or central, but it is home to some of the best Las Vegas hotel deals. Hotels in this area are generally quieter and calmer but still offer easy access to The Strip.

  • What neighborhoods in Las Vegas are kid-friendly?

    Hotels in Las Vegas have the reputation to be adult playgrounds, but in fact, many hotels are kid-friendly. West of the Strip is a great accommodation location for a family vacation, as it is quieter and doesn’t have as many casinos and bars as other parts of Las Vegas. The Strip also has many hotels that include arcades and activities for children, such as the Excalibur Hotel.

  • What hotels in Las Vegas are all-inclusive?

    If you’re looking to stay at an all-inclusive hotel or resort, you have several options. Some popular choices include the Red Rock Casino, Resort, and Spa, The Wynn, and The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino. All-inclusive hotels in Las Vegas can be a great way to save money on food and activities.

  • How to find a hotel in Las Vegas without a casino?

    While it’s true that hotels in Las Vegas are famous for their gambling, that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to stay in a non-gaming hotel without a casino, even on The Strip. Some examples of hotels without a casino include the Four Seasons Hotel, the Elara, and the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas. These are great choices for family vacations or even for individuals not interested in gambling.

  • Where should I stay in Las Vegas if I am in town for a business trip?

    If you are going to Las Vegas on business, book a comfortable hotel that has space for meetings and events as well as a free internet connection. Recommended hotels for business travelers include The Palazzo at the Venetian and the Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas.

  • Are there any pet-friendly hotels in Las Vegas?

    Yes, there are several hotels that will allow your pet to come and stay. These include the Luxor Hotel and Casino and the Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center. The Fairfield Inn also offers plenty of space for your furry friend to run around outside.

  • Where should I stay in Las Vegas if I'm traveling with young children?

    If you are traveling with kids, you will want a hotel that is quiet and away from the Las Vegas nightlife. Kid-friendly hotels include the Polo Towers by Diamond Resorts and the South Point Hotel, Casino, and Spa. These will provide a quiet and safe yet entertaining atmosphere that both kids and adults will love and appreciate.

  • Where should I stay in Las Vegas for easy access to casinos and nightlife?

    There are many hotels in Las Vegas that have casinos onsite and within walking distance of other casinos and attractions. The hotels with casinos onsite include the Luxor Hotel and Casino, the Circus Circus Hotel, Casino, and Theme Park, the Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa Casino, and many more.

  • Where to stay in Las Vegas?

    Hotels in The Strip, Downtown, and near The Venetian have the most searches on KAYAK.

  • What are the best hotels near The Venetian?

    If you are looking for a hotel close to The Venetian, you should consider staying at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas and Treasure Island - TI Hotel & Casino, a Radisson Hotel, as they are the most recommended by KAYAK users.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Las Vegas?

    The average price of a double room in Las Vegas is $286, but it varies considerably depending on location, facilities, and seasonality. In the last 3 days, KAYAK users have found double rooms for as cheap as $6.

  • How much is a hotel in Las Vegas for tonight?

    KAYAK users found rooms for tonight for a cheap as $6 in the last 3 hours. 3-star hotel rooms have been found from $11, and 4-star hotels from $35.

  • How much is a hotel in Las Vegas for this weekend?

    KAYAK users found 3-star hotel rooms in Las Vegas for this weekend from $40 and 4-star hotel rooms from $91. The cheapest room in Las Vegas for the same date was $40 per night.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Las Vegas?

    The most popular neighbourhood in Las Vegas among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is The Strip. MGM signature tower 1, Mgm Signature-32-607 F1 Track & Strip View Balcony, and Mgm Signature rank among the highest-rated hotels in The Strip.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Las Vegas?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Las Vegas districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Las Vegas city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Las Vegas hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Las Vegas that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Home2 Suites By Hilton Las Vegas Northwest, Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino and Thunderbird Boutique Hotel.

Where to stay in Las Vegas?

Our map will help you find the perfect place to stay in Las Vegas by showing you the exact location of each hotel.

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Mardi Gras Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas - Building
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel - Las Vegas - Building
$274+
Pool
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Plaza Hotel & Casino
7.3 Good
Downtown$129+
$129+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
7.9 Good
Downtown$133+
$133+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
the D Las Vegas
7.8 Good
Downtown$123+
$123+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Platinum Hotel
8.6 Very good
$268+
$268+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Carriage House
8.8 Very good
$202+
$202+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hampton Inn Tropicana
8.5 Very good
$215+
$215+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hampton Inn Las Vegas/Summerlin
8.7 Very good
Twin Lakes$195+
$195+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hyatt Place Las Vegas
8.2 Very good
$230+
$230+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Skyline Hotel and Casino
8.2 Very good
$152+
$152+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
SAHARA Las Vegas
7.9 Good
$151+
$151+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Rio Hotel & Casino
6.9 Okay
$166+
$166+
Parking
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Best Western Plus Las Vegas West
8 Very good
The Lakes$189+
$189+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
$165+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
The Cromwell
7 Good
$301+
$301+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Hotel Apache
7.3 Good
Downtown$86+
$86+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Arizona Charlie's Decatur
6.7 Okay
Charleston$95+
$95+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Club Wyndham Grand Desert
8.7 Very good
$208+
$208+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
$163+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Paris Las Vegas
7.6 Good
$242+
$242+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

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