A Guide To Las Vegas Hotels
The Las Vegas Strip. Three and a half miles long with endless entertainment, dining and adventure opportunities. Every hotel along the strip has something different to offer, and each hotel is almost like it’s own little village. You could easily get lost just exploring your own hotel! But what fun is that, let’s get out and explore all the hotels! There’s a hotel on the strip for every type of budget. Here is a quick guide to some of the main hotels along the Las Vegas Strip (and my favourites) in no particular order. Above image by James Brandon.
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Fountains of Bellagio, “O” by Cirque Du Soleil, Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Fiori Di Como, Gallery of Fine Art, Masatoshi Izumi, Bellagio Mixology. Prices start from $203 per night. Image found here.
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Hakkasan, KA by Cirque du Soleil, David Copperfield Theater, Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club, CSI: The Experience, Wet Republic Ultra Pool, Las Vegas Monorail, Fight Week. Prices start from $93 per night. Image from Trip Advisor.
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Planet Hollywood Pools – Home of the Flowrider, The Chapel, Miracle Mile Shops, Koi Lounge, Planet Hollywood Salon by Mandara, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, The Kockout Comedy Supershow, Crazy Girls, Murray: The Celebrity Magician, Gordon Ramsay Burgr, P.F. Chang’s, Yolös. Prices start from $66 per night. Image found here.
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, Omina Nightclub, The Forum Shops, Spanish Steps, Vista Cocktail Lounge, Lobby Bar, Absinthe, QUA Baths & Spa, Color Salon by Michael Boychuck, Appian Way Shops, Fizz Nightclub, Seahorse Lounge, Cleopatra’s Barge, Numb Bar & Frozen Cocktails, Mariah #1 To Infinity, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart: The Hits, Jerry Seinfeld, Elton John – The Million Dollar Piano, Nobu Restaurant, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill. Prices start from $133 per night.
The Mirage Las Vegas
3400 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include The Secret Garden of Siegfried & Roy, Dolphin Habitat, The Mirage Volcano, Aquarium, Atrium, The Beatles Shop, 1OAK Bar and Nightclub, The Beatles LOVE Show, Boyz II Men, Aces of Comedy including Jay Leno, Kathy Griffin, Ray Romano and David Spade. Prices start from $90 per night. Image found here.
Paris Las Vegas
3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Eiffel Tower Experience, Hexx Chocolate & Confexxions, Chateau Nightclub & Rooftop, Soleil Pool, Las Vegas Golf at Cascata & Rio Secco, Jersey Boys, Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Le Village Buffet. Prices start from $75 per night. Image found here.
The Venetian Resort Hotel
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include: Gondola Rides through the Venetian Canals, Madame Tussauds, The Grand Canal Shoppes, Carlo’s Bakery, TAO Nightclub, Canyon Ranch Spa Club, The Bourbon Room, The Lounge at Sushi Samba, and Dancing With The Stars LIVE! Prices start from $209 per night.
New York, New York
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include The Big Apple Coaster & Arcade, Hershey’s Chocolate World Las Vegas, New York Style Shopping, Zumanity by Cirque du Soleil, Blue Man Group, The Chocolate Bar, Shake Shack, New York Pizzeria. Prices start form $67 per night. Image found here.
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas Strip
Attractions include Shark Reef (above), Michael Jackson ONE by Cirque du Soleil, Daylight Beach Club, Mandalay Beach, Wave Pool and Lazy River, Spa Mandalay, Four Golf Courses, Minus 5 Ice Lounge, Customized On-site Adventures. Prices start from $146 per night. Image found here.
It’s important to remember that most Las Vegas hotels also have a resort fee. Resort fees can range from about $18-$30 per night in addition to the nightly rate, and are non negotiable. There is no way around them, they are simply just an addition charge. They can often include everything from wifi charges to newspapers, towel hire, pool access and bottled water, but inclusions differ between every hotel. Check out the hotel’s website you’re interested in for more information and exact rates per night. 3 comments Newer Post Older Post loading..