Best Las Vegas Hotels, Resorts & Places to Stay
Find the best places to stay in Las Vegas — iconic Strip resorts, boutique Downtown hotels, and off-Strip value stays
Top Hotels

Bellagio
Steve Wynn's 1998 Italian-lake-themed resort — 3,933 rooms, the Fountains, the Conservatory, and an AAA Five-Diamond rating.

Caesars Palace
The 1966 Roman-themed flagship of the Caesars Entertainment portfolio — six towers, 3,960 rooms, and the Forum Shops.

Wynn Las Vegas
Steve Wynn's 2005 copper-glass tower at the north-central Strip — 2,716 rooms, a Tom Fazio golf course, and AAA Five-Diamond service.

Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn's 2008 all-suite tower sister to the Wynn main hotel — 2,034 suites, XS Nightclub, and Encore Beach Club.

The Venetian Resort
The 1999 Sheldon Adelson megaresort with a replica St. Mark's Square — 4,049 all-suite rooms and an indoor Grand Canal.

The Palazzo at The Venetian
The Venetian's 2008 all-suite sister tower — 3,068 rooms and a shared St. Mark's Square, casino floor, and mall with the original property.

Aria Resort & Casino
The 4,004-room glass tower at the heart of CityCenter (2009) — Pelli Clarke Pelli architecture, a Jean-Georges restaurant, and AAA Five-Diamond status.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The 2010 design-forward tower between Bellagio and CityCenter — 3,005 rooms, most with private terraces, and the Chandelier bar.

Vdara Hotel & Spa
The 1,495-suite non-gaming, non-smoking tower inside CityCenter (2009) — connected to Aria and Bellagio, popular with extended-stay travelers.

MGM Grand Las Vegas
The 1993 emerald-green megaresort at the central Strip — 6,852 rooms, the largest single hotel in the United States.

Mandalay Bay
The 1999 south-Strip megaresort with a tropical pool complex, Shark Reef aquarium, and the 43-story all-suite Delano tower.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
A 424-room non-gaming Four Seasons occupying floors 35–39 of the Mandalay Bay tower — a separate lobby, separate elevators, no casino.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
A 389-room non-gaming Waldorf Astoria at CityCenter (formerly Mandarin Oriental) — a 23rd-floor sky lobby and a 27,000-sq-ft spa.

Paris Las Vegas
The 1999 French-themed resort at center Strip — a half-scale Eiffel Tower, 2,916 rooms, and the Paris facade above the casino.

Luxor Las Vegas
The 1993 black-glass pyramid on the south Strip — a 4,407-room Egyptian-themed resort with the most powerful sky beam in the world.

New York-New York Hotel & Casino
A 1997 Manhattan-skyline megaresort — a quarter-scale Statue of Liberty, a wraparound roller coaster, and 2,024 rooms.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas
The 67-story blue-glass tower at the north Strip — opened in December 2023 after a 15-year development saga, with 3,644 rooms.

Resorts World Las Vegas
Genting Group's 2021 $4.3 billion north-Strip megaresort — 3,506 rooms across Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords tiers.

Circa Resort & Casino
The Stevens brothers' 2020 Downtown tower — 777 adults-only rooms, Stadium Swim, and the world's largest sportsbook.

Golden Nugget Las Vegas
The 1946 Downtown anchor of Fremont Street — 2,419 rooms, the shark-tank pool, and a 61-pound gold nugget in the lobby.
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