Best Las Vegas Casinos: Strip, Downtown & Off-Strip
The best casinos in Las Vegas — Bellagio, Caesars Palace, Wynn, the Cosmopolitan, and legendary Downtown gaming on Fremont Street
Top Casinos

Bellagio
The 155,000-sq-ft Bellagio casino floor — higher-limit room Bobby's Room, Bellagio Poker Room, and a BetMGM sportsbook.

Caesars Palace
The 124,000-sq-ft Caesars Palace floor — home of the original Palace Tower casino, Caesars Sportsbook, and a long-running poker room.

Wynn Las Vegas
The 110,000-sq-ft Wynn casino — natural light, marble floors, and the Wynn Las Vegas Race & Sports Book overlooking the atrium.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The 110,000-sq-ft Cosmopolitan casino floor — the Identity players club, BetMGM sportsbook, and the Chandelier bar above the pits.

The Venetian
The 120,000-sq-ft Venetian casino — Venetian Race & Sports Book, a 60-table poker room, and direct access to the Grand Canal Shoppes.

Aria Resort & Casino
The 150,000-sq-ft Aria casino — Aria Poker Room, Aria Race & Sports Book, and a high-limit baccarat salon off the main floor.

MGM Grand
The 171,500-sq-ft MGM Grand casino — one of the largest floors on the Strip, with a long-running poker room and BetMGM sportsbook.

Mandalay Bay
The 135,000-sq-ft Mandalay Bay casino — the Race & Sports Book near the convention center and a recently renovated poker room.

Paris Las Vegas
The 95,000-sq-ft French-themed casino at Paris Las Vegas — a Caesars Sportsbook and the WSOP tournament host venue since 2022.

Horseshoe Las Vegas
The 2022 rebrand of the former Bally's Las Vegas — the core of the combined WSOP host venue with Paris next door.

Treasure Island
The 95,000-sq-ft TI casino — Phil Ruffin's independently owned property between Wynn and Fashion Show, home of Mystère.

New York-New York
The 81,000-sq-ft NY-NY casino — Greenwich Village and Times Square themed pits, plus The Park entrance toward T-Mobile Arena.

Resorts World Las Vegas
The 100,000-sq-ft cashless casino at Resorts World — the first ground-up Strip casino built in a decade when it opened in 2021.

Circa
The 35,000-sq-ft adults-only casino at the west end of Fremont Street — anchored by the three-story Circa Sportsbook.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas
The 150,000-sq-ft Fontainebleau casino — the newest major Strip floor, opened December 2023 after a 15-year development saga.

Golden Nugget Las Vegas
The 38,000-sq-ft Golden Nugget casino — Downtown's polished anchor, home to a Landry's Select Club sportsbook and a refurbished poker room.

Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
The 74,000-sq-ft Encore casino — the smaller, sunlit sister floor to Wynn, connected via the Esplanade and sharing the Wynn Rewards program.

Flamingo Las Vegas
The 72,000-sq-ft Flamingo casino — the oldest continuously operating resort on the Strip, now part of the Caesars portfolio.

The LINQ Hotel + Experience
The 30,000-sq-ft LINQ casino — casual, younger-skewing Center Strip floor at the base of the High Roller observation wheel.

Harrah's Las Vegas
The 90,000-sq-ft Harrah's casino — a classic mid-Strip value-oriented floor, Caesars Rewards anchor, and home of the Piano Bar.

Sahara Las Vegas
The 60,000-sq-ft Sahara casino — the North Strip anchor rebuilt out of the SLS rebrand, now operated independently by Meruelo Group.

The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Skypod
The 80,000-sq-ft STRAT casino — the northernmost Strip floor, base of the 1,149-ft observation tower with SkyJump and the rides on top.
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