Las Vegas Hotels

Whether in town to tour, gamble, or attend a convention, you'll find Las Vegas, Nevada, is world-renowned for its casinos, five-star dining, shows, and throw-caution-to-the-wind reputation. One of the fastest-growing regions in the United States, Las Vegas draws visitors from around the globe to see the bright lights and action of the Las Vegas Strip.

From the Stratosphere on the north end to Mandalay Bay on the south end, the Strip is home to a multitude of casinos, rides, state-of-the-art theaters, and more – it is the heart of the city. The façades of many casinos have become attractions in and of themselves – the Fountains at Bellagio, the volcano at The Mirage, and the Pirate Ship Show at Treasure Island.

But Las Vegas is comprised of more than just casinos. Though known for being an adult town – regularly hosting enthusiastic singles, thrill-seeking couples, adventurous girlfriends, and bachelor parties – this boisterous metropolitan area offers fun attractions for families as well. For day-long diversions, there is the Adventuredome Theme Park, Bali Hai Golf Course, the Spa at Monte Carlo, and The Waterfall at Miracle Mile Shops, just to name a few.

Las Vegas has the ultimate night life in the shape of nightclubs, fine dining, shows, and gaming. From the House of Blues to Cirque du Soleil performances, from the popular Shibuya restaurant to Tao Nightclub, there is always a feast to be had in Sin City.

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  • Las Vegas Convention Center Hotels

    The Las Vegas Convention Center is one of the largest in the world. With 3.2 million square feet of space, Las Vegas is known as a conference mecca. Now accessible from the Las Vegas Monorail.

  • Las Vegas Strip Hotels

    If you are looking for the sin in "Sin City" you're sure to find it along The Strip. Home to the largest and grandest of Las Vegas resorts; it's the center of the excitement.

  • McCarran Airport Hotels

    Serving as a focus city for Southwest Airlines and US Airways, McCarran International Airport sits just minutes away from The Strip.

  • Mandalay Bay Convention Center

    With over a million square feet of meeting space, the Mandalay Bay Convention Center is one of the largest privately owned and operated convention centers in the world.

  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas

    The 337-acre campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas resides in southeast Las Vegas. The 3200 staff members and 28,000 students are proud to wear their scarlet and grey.

  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Check out "the Other Strip" with an afternoon of exhilaration at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. NASCAR hosts the Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series.

  • Cashman Field Convention Center

    Cashman Center is home to the Cashman Field and a 100,000 square foot convention center. Host of the 2008 Democratic presidential candidate, the area is mostly used for minor league baseball.

  • Downtown Fremont Street

    Located in the heart of the downtown casino corridor, Fremont Street is a step back into Old Vegas. Glitter Gulch is featured prominently in film and media, and a great spot to visit.

  • Fountains of Bellagio

    Beautifully choreographed and set dramatically to lights and music, the Fountains of Bellagio takes place every 30 minutes afternoons and evenings, and every 15 minutes from 8 to midnight.

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  • Vegas for Kids

    You don't need to feel guilty for dragging your kids along to Vegas for an adult getaway – there are plenty of activities for them too.

  • Vintage Vegas

    For those that are in search of a vintage Vegas throw back experience, here are a few recommendations.

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    Riviera Hotel and Casino

    Step back to an earlier era of Las Vegas, a time when the Rat Pack ruled. The Riviera Hotel and Casino is conveniently located next to the Las Vegas Convention Center, making it a great choice for business travelers and families not looking to break the bank. With over 2000 refurbished rooms, guests can relax comfortably after a full day of exploring all the great attractions at your fingertips. Editor's tip: load up at the all-you can eat breakfast.
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    Tuscany Suites Hotel and Casino

    Whether you are in town for a business meeting, vacation or a conference, the Tuscany Suites Hotel and Casino has you covered. The 42,000 square foot full casino offers players the opportunity to work on their game away from the crowds at the bigger casinos. Each suite offers full privacy and a European feel with your choice of either one king or two queen size beds. Truly a great value. Editor's tip: great drink specials at the lobby bar daily.
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    Emerald Suites Hotel - Las Vegas Blvd

    Located on the South Strip, the Emerald Suites Las Vegas Blvd is a great choice for the budget minded family or vacationer. The lagoon-style pool, outdoor sundeck and fitness center, will help you unwind from a long day (or night). Each room comes equipped with a full kitchen with dishwasher and microwave, so you can spend less on food and more on fun.
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    Best Western Mardi Gras Suites and Casino

    With 314 newly remodeled rooms with kitchenettes and wet bars, the Best Western Mardi Gras Suites and Casino is a great choice for travelers looking to see the city and not pay too much for their room. Located within walking distance to the Las Vegas Convention Center and nearby all major attractions, they also offer a full casino with slot machines, tables and Keno.
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    Nellis AFB Suites

    Located across the main gate from Nellis Air Force Base, the Nellis AFB Suites is the ideal choice for families visiting the base or the Mike O'Callaghan Veterans Hospital looking for a great deal away from the Strip. Each room comes with a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, dishwasher and refrigerator.
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    Siena Suites

    If you are going to be in town for more than a few days, a great alternative is an extended stay property. The Siena Suites Hotel, located just a few minutes drive from The Strip, each suite is spacious and come with a full kitchen, and free high speed Internet access. In addition, there is a full service concierge to help with your needs.
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    Best Western Nellis Motor Inn

    If you are looking for a great rate away from the crowd and only minutes from The Strip, then check the rates at the Best Western Nellis. Easy access to the excitement of The Strip, travelers can enjoy some of the other activities in nearby Lake Mead Recreation Center and the Valley of Fire National Park.
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    Sahara Hotel and Casino

    For a quieter side of the Las Vegas Strip, stay at the Sahara Hotel and Casino. Located on the north end, easy access to the monorail gets you to the rest of the Strip in a heartbeat. Full casino and sports book, multiple restaurants, outdoor pool and wedding chapel provide the real deal Vegas experience. Editor's tip: stop by the Congo Room for live music from the 50's.
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    Super 8 Nellis Motel

    As you can expect, staying at the Super 8 Nellis is a good choice for coming to Las Vegas on a budget. Guests can choose from comfortable one queen or two double bed guestrooms. Free breakfast and high speed Internet access available 7 days a week to all guests. Just a mile and a half from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, all visitors are encouraged to enjoy the outdoor pool and take advantage of the nearby activities.
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    Tropicana Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas

    Connected via walkways to the MGM Grand and the Excalibur, guests of the Tropicana Hotel and Casino know where the best deals in Las Vegas are. With seven restaurants, two bars, and a five-acre pool, the fun never stops. Wireless Internet access in guestrooms and some public areas. Recent shows include The Floies Bergere, Xtreme Magic and the Comedy Stop. Editor's tip: you can fit your laptop (most) in the in-room safe.
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    Caesars Palace

    Take a trip back to ancient Rome (with 21st Century amenities of course). Located at the center of The Strip, Caesars Palace is situated perfectly for the discriminating traveler. At the center of it all, guests can enjoy the expansive grounds and luxury appointments. Restaurants galore and shopping at the Forums to satisfy the your every desire. With over 3300 guestrooms, Caesars stands amongst the largest of properties in Vegas.
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    Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino

    Formerly The Aladdin, the 2,600-room Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino opened to the public with much fanfare in 2007. Located center Strip, guest will enjoy the ease of visiting all the main attractions in Vegas. Multiple restaurants and a full service spa help to make your stay elegant. Editor's tip: lounge in the pool and look down on the Strip.
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    Hard Rock Hotel and Casino

    The big neon guitar will let you know that you have arrived at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. If you don't notice the guitar, surely you'll notice all the young, beautiful people. Though the casino is considerably smaller than at some of the other big names, the atmosphere is considerably cooler. Five restaurants give you a lot of choices of a bite to grab on your way to the hotel's three-acre tropical pool.
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    TI - Treasure Island Hotel and Casino

    One of the surprising values of Las Vegas, the Treasure Island is a great choice for families and business travelers. Located perfectly at the center of The Strip, a room at the TI is a great alternative to the pricier options surrounding. The huge resort contains over 2,800 guestrooms, renovated in 2006. The hotel has received the AAA Four Diamond rating each year since 1998. Editor's tip: request a room that overlooks Sirens' Cove for the nightly show.
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    Paris Las Vegas

    Paris anybody? Paris Las Vegas that is. The casino floor is strikingly similar to the streets of 1920s Paris, and each of the 2900+ guestrooms is appointed with furnishings with a French flair. Grab lunch on the pool deck and gaze upon the Eiffel Tower, and munch on meats and cheeses from each French province. Editor's tip: bring your camera and take pictures that will have your friends thinking you are a world traveler.
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