
Las Vegas Strip Nevada, USA Travel Guide
Properties like Bellagio, Wynn, Encore, The Venetian, The Palazzo, Aria, Cosmopolitan, A Luxury hotel chain, and Waldorf Astoria. They offer extensive amenities, fine dining, spas, plus international-class entertainment.
Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, Paris Vegas, Planet Hollywood, Flamingo, Harrah's, Horseshoe, and The LINQ. They offer comfortable rooms, diverse dining, casinos, and popular shows.
Excalibur, Luxor, Stratosphere (now The STRAT), and Sahara. These properties offer lower room rates, especially during off-peak times.
Vdara, Waldorf Astoria, and A Luxury hotel chain. These properties offer a serene atmosphere without a casino floor.
Properties like Vdara, The Signature at MGM Grand, and Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations offer condo-style units with kitchenettes or full kitchens.
Smaller, more stylized hotels with unique themes or a distinct design, like The Cromwell or Nobu Hotel.
Platforms like Vrbo offer apartments and houses for rent, mostly off the Primary thoroughfare. Check local ordinances.
Homestays are generally not prominent on the Strip. No camping options are available directly on the Strip; facilities are at Lake Mead or nearby state parks.
The Sin City Strip consists of distinct areas, each with its own character for accommodation.
All well-well-lit and populated tourist areas are safe. Resorts employ extensive security. Exercise standard precautions like awareness of surroundings and avoiding display of large cash amounts.
Central Strip is typically the most energetic and noisy. North and South Strip areas can be somewhat less intense. Off-Strip properties offer a more traditional, quieter hotel experience.
Prices change significantly based on supply and events.
If your dates are flexible, use a travel aggregator site to compare prices across different weeks or months.
Always check the convention calendar as large events impact pricing.
Early booking helps secure availability and better rates, especially for popular times.
Comparison of accommodation recommendations on the Sin City Strip, catering for different different budgets and ways of traveling. Prices are illustrative as of mid-2024 and are may change based on demand plus season. Resort fees are almost always added to these rates.
Medieval castle theme, family-friendly, large pool, budget-conscious dining. Easy access to Luxor and Mandalay Bay via no-cost tram. Good value.
Modern pop-culture theme, central Strip location. Home to Miracle Mile Shops and Zappos Theater. Lively atmosphere.
Iconic resort known for Fountains of Bellagio. High-fine dining, conservatory, luxury shopping. Appeals to sophistication and classic glamour.
Famous for Adventuredome indoor theme park, carnival games, free circus acts. Activities for children and families. Budget-friendly.
Modern, active, social hotel having direct access to The LINQ Promenade. Atmosphere, casual dining, and bars. Easy to meet people.
Central Strip
$100 - $200
Condo-style suites with kitchenettes, separate common areas, balconies. Non-gaming, non-smoking property. Quieter environment.
South Strip
Non-gaming, non-smoking, all-suite boutique hotel. Designated pet-friendly floors and amenities.
Amazon is not a main booking platform for hotel rooms in the traditional sense, and precise room night URLs are not available through Amazon.
For actual hotel bookings plus present rates, utilize official hotel websites or major Online Travel Agencies (OTAs).
These daily charges are almost universally added to hotel prices on the Main drag and significantly increase your total cost.
Always check the convention calendar, as large conventions increase prices during those periods.
The Main drag is heavily patrolled by hotel security and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.