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10 Different Hotels to Stay in Las Vegas

10 Different Hotels to Stay in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, often referred to as the "Entertainment Capital of the World," is renowned for its luxurious hotels, extravagant shows, and vibrant nightlife. Whether you're a high roller or an adventurous traveler, there is an array of hotels to suit every taste and budget. Here is a list of 10 diverse hotels in Las Vegas, highlighting their pros, cons, average room rates, restaurants offered, parking policies, and any special features or amenities they boast.


 1. The Venetian Las Vegas

- Pros: Opulent suite-style accommodations, gondola rides in a replica of Venice's canals, spacious casino floor

- Cons: Higher room rates, large crowds due to its popularity

- Average room rates: $200 and above per night

- Restaurants: Delmonico Steakhouse, Bouchon, Canaletto, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar

- Parking: Both self-parking and valet services are available, charges apply.


 2. Caesars Palace

- Pros: Iconic Roman-style architecture, world-class entertainment, several celebrity chef restaurants

- Cons: Can be crowded, expensive entertainment options

- Average room rates: $150-$250 per night

- Restaurants: Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, Bacchanal Buffet, Nobu, Rao's

- Parking: Self-parking and valet services are offered, but fees may apply.


 3. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

- Pros: Trendy and modern design, variety of nightlife options, multiple pools and outdoor venues

- Cons: Busy casino floor, loud atmosphere

- Average room rates: $150-$300 per night

- Restaurants: STK Steakhouse, Beauty & Essex, Momofuku, Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill

- Parking: Self-parking is charged; valet service available with additional fees.


 4. Bellagio Las Vegas

- Pros: Spectacular fountains, renowned Cirque du Soleil show, botanical gardens

- Cons: High-end and pricey, can get crowded with tourists

- Average room rates: $200-$400 per night

- Restaurants: Picasso, Le Cirque, Prime Steakhouse, Lago by Julian Serrano

- Parking: Self-parking is available at a fee, while valet parking has an additional charge.


 5. MGM Grand Hotel & Casino

- Pros: Massive resort with a wide variety of amenities, various dining options, fantastic pool complex

- Cons: Can be overwhelming due to its size, long walking distances within the property

- Average room rates: $100-$300 per night

- Restaurants: Craftsteak, Hakkasan, Joel Robuchon, Morimoto

- Parking: Self-parking fees apply; valet parking available at an extra cost.


 6. Wynn Las Vegas

- Pros: Luxurious accommodations, beautifully landscaped gardens, world-class golf course

- Cons: Higher room rates, some consider it less lively than other hotels

- Average room rates: $200-$400 per night

- Restaurants: SW Steakhouse, Lakeside, Wing Lei, Mizumi

- Parking: Both self-parking and valet services are complimentary.


 7. The Mirage Hotel & Casino

- Pros: Iconic volcano show, tropical oasis with a dolphin habitat, several casual dining options

- Cons: Rooms may need renovations, casino can be smoky

- Average room rates: $100-$300 per night

- Restaurants: Tom Colicchio's Heritage Steak, Carnegie Deli, Stack, Osteria Costa

- Parking: Both self-parking and valet services are offered, fees apply.


8. The Palazzo at The Venetian

- Pros: Spacious suites, connected to The Venetian for additional amenities, multiple pools to relax by

- Cons: Similar to The Venetian, it can be crowded and busy

- Average room rates: $200 and above per night

- Restaurants: CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Mott 32, SUSHISAMBA, Bouchon Bakery

- Parking: Self-parking and valet services available, charges may apply.


 9. Treasure Island - TI Hotel & Casino

- Pros: Prime location on the Strip, Mystère by Cirque du Soleil show, outdoor pool area

- Cons: Dated rooms, some areas may lack cleanliness

- Average room rates: $60-$150 per night

- Restaurants: Phil's Italian Steak House, Seafood Shack, The Coffee Shop, Gilley's BBQ

- Parking: Both self-parking and valet services are provided, fees may apply.


 10. The LINQ Hotel + Experience

- Pros: Affordable option, lively atmosphere, High Roller observation wheel

- Cons: Smaller rooms, noise from the nearby attractions and nightlife

- Average room rates: $60-$150 per night

- Restaurants: Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar, Chayo Mexican Kitchen, Hash House A Go Go, Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery

- Parking: Self-parking is available for a fee; valet parking available at an additional cost.

Comments

Thanks! I'm sure this will come in handy.

Jack Fair

I have stayed at many different hotel/casinos in Vegas.The nicest ones I've stayed at are Bellagio and Delano. I have also stayed at MGM Grand,TI,Monte Carlo ( now Park MGM),Excalibur,Planet Hollywood.I also stated at the Hacienda Hotel,which is where Mandalay Bay is now.And worst hotel I've stayed at doesn't exist anymore,The Westward Ho,used to be across from Circus Circus.It was a dump, but I had gotten a flight and 2 nights for $100!🤣

Robert Huppert


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