Top 15 Best Resorts in Las Vegas, NV

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There are so many places to stay in Las Vegas that it might feel overwhelming. The Strip, or Las Vegas Boulevard, is home to all of the city's best resorts. ... read more...

  1. The MGM Grand's SKYLOFTS are expensive, starting at roughly $1,000 per night (mid-week, off-season), but they give the ultimate Vegas luxury hotel experience. SKYLOFT visitors can enjoy a more boutique hotel experience, with a separate check-in space called the SKYLobby, while being part of the enormous MGM Grand complex. In addition, the luxury lodgings have a professional concierge who will cater to your every need in terms of Vegas entertainment and dining.


    Each two-story loft-style suite has a butler, luxurious linens, a selection of pillows, and a twice-daily housekeeping service. Bvlgari bath products, an immersion steam shower, and an infinity-edge spa bathtub are available in the bathrooms. One-bedroom lofts are 1,400 square feet, two-bedroom lofts are 3,000 square feet, and three-bedroom lofts are 6,000 square feet. The units are spacious, and because they include a couch bed, they can easily and comfortably sleep four persons. The SKYLOFTS resemble luxury residences rather than hotel rooms. The greatest spot to stay in Las Vegas is the MGM Grand, which is situated in the center of the Strip and offers a dizzying array of dining and entertainment options.


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    SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand
    SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand
    SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand
    SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand

  2. This top-class resort hotel is located on the Mandalay Bay resort property's fifth and sixth floors (35-39) and is one of the first examples of the now-popular "hotel within a hotel" concept. The Four Seasons has the distinct advantage of being its own little world. You may visit the hotel without ever having to foot inside Mandalay Bay because it has its own entrance, lobby, and separate location. Without ever leaving the Four Seasons, you may eat at Veranda, relax in their award-winning spa, and swim in their beautiful pool.


    The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a non-smoking, non-gaming tranquil retreat, so it's completely self-contained. The AAA five-diamond resort is located directly across from the new Allegiant Stadium (home of the Oakland Raiders NFL club) and offers stadium views from some of its rooms and suites. If you come on game day (or for a big concert), the hotel concierge can arrange for you to sit in a luxury box and watch the game in comfort. The Four Seasons' standard rooms enjoy views of the mountains, while premium rooms have stunning Strip views and sitting areas with couch beds. With velvet sitting surfaces and mirrored furnishings, the style is modern luxury.

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    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
  3. The 215-acre Wynn resort, which replaced the Bellagio as the city's major large luxury resort option, ushered in a new era of ultra-luxury when it launched in 2005. Even in its most basic Wynn Resort rooms, the Wynn continues to give an incredibly luxurious experience. Even the lowest rooms include a beautiful marble bathroom with a soaking tub, separate shower, and a separate lavatory. Extras include luxurious terry bathrobes and slippers, as well as a second television in the bathroom. The rooms have a 55-inch 4K UHD TV with full connection, touch-screen lighting, privacy, maid, and curtain controls, as well as touch-screen lighting, privacy, maid, and curtain controls.


    The Tower Suites are the hotel's club-level rooms within the Wynn. If you're traveling on a busy holiday or weekend, an upgrade is worth considering because you'll receive a separate check-in area and separate elevators. Tower Suite guests get access to a private pool that is less crowded than the main Wynn pool. The Wynn is a Vegas foodie's paradise, with ten fine dining selections and eleven casual eating options all on-site. Wing Lei, the first Chinese restaurant in the United States to receive a Michelin star, is a highlight.

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    Wynn Las Vegas
    Wynn Las Vegas
    Wynn Las Vegas
    Wynn Las Vegas
  4. The Encore is Wynn's sister premium resort, and it was built next to the Wynn tower. It's newer, with significantly larger rooms and slightly higher prices. The basic rooms, known as Encore Resort rooms, are around 745 square feet in size and are more similar to junior suites. They offer separate sitting spaces with sectional couches and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide amazing views. Rooms provide views of the Strip, the Encore pool, or downtown Las Vegas, with upper-floor rooms with panoramic Strip views demanding a greater price.


    The Encore Tower Suites provide significantly greater room as well as a separate building entrance and check-in area. There's also a pool for Encore Tower Suites guests. Each of the Encore Tower Suites has a daily breakfast credit, allowing you to choose room service or breakfast at one of the Encore restaurants every morning. Tower Suite guests receive complimentary valet parking, which is no longer available to all Vegas visitors at all resorts. Encore at Wynn Las Vegas guests has access to over 20 fine and informal dining selections, which are shared with Wynn guests.

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    Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
    Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
    Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
    Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
  5. The Vdara Hotel & Spa, which is all-suite and dog-friendly, is part of the CityCenter development. It's a 57-story condo-hotel with some private residences (and some of those are then used as hotel room inventory). This means the hotel rooms are larger than standard hotel rooms, feature kitchenettes (larger suites have complete kitchens), and have a more domestic vibe.


    The smallest Studio Suites are 582 square feet and come in a variety of configurations and views; the best enjoy a view of the Bellagio fountains. They all include sitting spaces with queen-sized couch beds, allowing for four persons to stay. With a separate walk-in shower and a spa-style soaking tub, the bathrooms are luxurious. Stay Well Premier suites have a variety of holistic and healthy amenities, such as the use of non-toxic cleaning products, room air purifiers, and vitamin-infusing/water filtering showerheads. One- or two-bedroom penthouses, as well as two-level lofts, are available. In all Vdara rooms, guests have access to a tablet for all interactions, including room service, spa appointments, and folio information. There's also a 50-inch LCD TV and a digital media hub. Owners of large dogs should be aware that the hotel only accepts a single dog weighing up to 100 pounds (or two dogs with a combined weight of 100 pounds). There is a $100 per night cost for each dog ($150 for suites).


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    Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas
    Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas
    Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas
    Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas
  6. The all-suite hotel The Palazzo is the highest structure in Nevada and is a companion tower to the Venetian. As a result, those suites have some of the best views in Las Vegas. In terms of floor size, the Palazzo is also the largest building in the United States. All of this converts to the city's largest basic suites, measuring 720 square feet.


    The Palazzo's suites are decorated in a modern Italian style. Even the most basic rooms, which come with a pillow-topped king bed or two pillow-topped queen beds, offer a home vibe. A step-down living room with a sectional couch and a second 49-inch TV is standard in most. In the bedroom, there is a large 55-inch TV, and in the bathroom, there is a smaller 22-inch LCD TV. With a Roman soaking tub and a separate glassed-in shower, the marble bathrooms are spacious and luxurious. They have two vanities as well as other high-end features like make-up mirrors and a phone in the bathroom. The Premier and Grand Suites provide additional room, amenities, and access to the Premier Club Lounge, which includes private check-in. The Palazzo features its own pool deck (with cabanas) as well as numerous pools, one of which is the Lounge Pool. With only a foot of water, it's like a kiddie pool for adults. The Canyon Ranch Spa at the Venetian is available to Palazzo guests. When you feel hungry, there are over 40 dining options within the resort to select from.


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    The Palazzo at The Venetian
    The Palazzo at The Venetian
    The Palazzo at The Venetian
    The Palazzo at The Venetian
  7. In late 2018, the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas opened, replacing the Mandarin Oriental in the CityCenter complex. The non-gaming resort consists of a 47-story building that serves as a hotel and residence. There are only 392 rooms and suites, making it a boutique hotel in Vegas. Because of the large number of rooms, you will have a less crowded experience, especially on busy holiday weekends, and you will receive more personalized service from the highly qualified personnel.


    The rooms and suites are opulently furnished, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the Strip or the city. The bathrooms are really cool since they are enclosed in frosted glass, which allows in a lot of natural light. Deep, freestanding ultra-modern soaking tubs with separate shower rooms are also available. The marble floors and walls provide the impression of being in a five-star spa. Go across the sky bridge to The Shops at Crystals, which has 50 of the world's most prestigious luxury brands, if you want to go shopping. The mall also has a Starbucks and a Mastro's steakhouse. The Waldorf offers a restaurant on-site that is only open on weekends, as well as a grab-and-go café and a beautiful poolside café. Every afternoon, the Waldorf provides its legendary English afternoon tea service in the elegant Tea Lounge.


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    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
    Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
  8. The Bellagio was the first property on the strip to provide a world-class, five-star luxury hotel experience when it launched in 1998. The pet-friendly resort frequently ranks as one of the best resorts in Las Vegas, from the food to the service to the suites.


    The Bellagio's rooms and suites are decorated in a combination of modern and traditional designs with bright colors. Remodeled rooms in the hotel's tower are more expensive than basic rooms, but they come with extra features and conveniences. The freshly remodeled rooms' bathrooms are the centerpiece. In addition to marble, they use a lot of natural stones and have a spacious, doorless shower (no more bathtubs). Original rooms, such as the Resort King, offer opulent marble bathrooms with soaking tubs and glass-enclosed showers. Of course, there are a bewildering number of suites and penthouse suites to choose from. Stay Well healthy rooms and suites have an air purifier, an infusing and water purifying showerhead, organic carpets, and cleaning with non-toxic materials. Any room with a view of the gorgeous lake and its famous fountains is valued highly in all sorts of lodgings. For $100 per night, upgrade to VIP Lounge access. Breakfast is served in the lounge, which also offers concierge services and private check-in. For $50 extra per night, add luxury round-trip airport transportation.


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    Bellagio Las Vegas
    Bellagio Las Vegas
    Bellagio Las Vegas
    Bellagio Las Vegas
  9. The Nobu Hotel lets you live in Chef Nobu Matsuhisa's superstar sushi world (and co-owner Robert DeNiro). The hotel is part of the Caesars Palace complex and is located in its own tower.


    The public areas and hotel rooms of this top Las Vegas boutique hotel, which has reasonable mid-week, mid-range pricing, have a unique-for-Vegas Japanese style. Bathrooms in the hotel rooms are Japanese-inspired and primarily marble, with wide bowl sinks, doorless showers, and wooden Japanese bathhouse-style furniture. If you wish to stay in your room and watch anime, the rooms include complete connectivity and 55-inch LCD TVs. There are additional suites and a big two-level penthouse available. A huge plus is that Nobu Hotel guests get preferential dining at the on-site Nobu Restaurant, which is quite popular. You can stroll to the resort's hundreds of dining selections because it's near Caesars Palace. Caesars Palace also has a spa, seven pools, and other facilities.


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    Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
    Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
    Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
    Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
  10. The Venetian Resort, an all-suite resort delivers, with spacious bedrooms (the smallest are 650 square feet) and bathrooms with large Roman soaking tubs and private water closets with phones. The majority of the rooms are split into two levels, with a sleeping space on one level and a sunken living area on the other. There are two 46-inch LCD TVs in the bedroom and one in the living room, as well as a third 19-inch TV in the bathroom.


    The Venetian's Prestige Suites are club-level rooms with a private lounge. Prestige access is included in Grand Suites, but with more space, a marble lobby with double doors, and the option of a complete one-bedroom suite. The Prestige Club Lounge access is well worth the money; it comes with daily continental breakfast and private check-in, which is especially helpful on busy weekends. The Venetian's public rooms, particularly the Colonnade Lobby, evoke an Italian Renaissance castle with a variety of marble hues, sculptures, and hand-painted paintings, ceilings, and murals. The Grand Canal Shoppes mall is part of the resort, as are the resort's famous Venetian waterways. It's a must-see Vegas sight and a 20-minute ride costs around $34 per person ($39 on weekends).


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    The Venetian Resort
    The Venetian Resort
    The Venetian Resort
    The Venetian Resort
  11. This large AAA five-diamond resort is positioned between the Bellagio and the Monte Carlo as part of the CityCenter development. ARIA has two towers with a total of approximately 4,000 rooms and suites. All of these rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the mountains or the Las Vegas Strip. Plush terry robes, a 42-inch TV with full connection, and a 10-inch iPad for all guest interactions are provided to ARIA visitors (room service, spa bookings, restaurant reservations, etc.).


    The ARIA's Tower Suites, like the Wynn's, are their most luxurious, club-level rooms. You have a private entrance, as well as a private lobby and check-in space, in addition to the upgraded features and services. Stay in one of the Stay Well Premier rooms for a healthy stay. The ARIA is more environmentally friendly than other Las Vegas resorts; it is the world's largest hotel to get LEED Gold certification for energy efficiency. When you leave the room, the curtains close automatically, the lights switch off, and the HVAC system turns off. There's also an 80,000-square-foot spa with every treatment, therapy, and service. At ARIA, which is shared with the Vdara resort, there are at least 13 distinct dining options. Din Tai Fung, a Michelin-starred Hong Kong dim sum restaurant, is a highlight (now an international restaurant chain).


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    ARIA Resort
    ARIA Resort
    ARIA Resort
  12. The Mandalay Bay resort has a sister tower, the Delano Las Vegas. The large, highly rated boutique hotel features just over 1,100 rooms and suites with many of the same facilities as the Mandalay Bay. The Delano has its own lobby and entrance. Rooms start at 720 square feet, making them some of the city's largest. Penthouses of 4,500 square feet are also available at the Delano. The space is light and airy, with a lot of whites and neutral tones, as well as gold accents. In the living room, there's a 55-inch TV, and in the bedroom, there's a 49-inch TV. With granite and marble surfaces, a large soaking tub, and a separate shower, the bathrooms are highly modern. Many suites feature a bathroom room in the living room, which is convenient.


    The Delano, like other MGM Resorts hotels in Las Vegas, is dog-friendly. A total weight limit of 100 pounds applies to one or two dogs. A price of $100 per dog per night is charged, with a surcharge of $150 per night for suite guests. Room service provides pet treats, toys, and food, and the hotel provides doggy butler services such as quick check-ins and dog walking (each for a fee). The VIP Arrival Experience costs $125 per night. This package includes round-trip luxury transportation from the airport, curbside welcome, hotel lounge access, and early and late check-in.

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    Delano Las Vegas
    Delano Las Vegas
    Delano Las Vegas
    Delano Las Vegas
  13. The ARIA Sky Suites are a group of spectacular loft suites assembled as their own hotel within a hotel. Guests of the Sky Suites receive complimentary luxury airport transportation and enter through their own entrance (not the main ARIA entrance). Check-in takes place at the Sky Suites Lounge, which also provides complimentary food and beverages throughout the day.


    The suites are spacious, beautiful. The one-bedroom suites are around 1,000 square feet in size and include a separate bedroom, dining space, and a spacious living room. They offer a bathroom room for visitors, so it's a great place to stay for entertaining. Large, freestanding air-bath whirlpool soaking tubs and granite double-sink vanity sections make the bathrooms feel like mini spas. You'll also get access to numerous TVs (in the bathroom, bedroom, and living room) as well as complete tablet control over all room functions and hotel connectivity. Sky Suites customers receive priority bookings for meals, performances, and spa treatments, in addition to the sumptuous rooms. The exclusive Sky Pool is available for your use when you wish to spend some time outside.


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    ARIA Sky Suites
    ARIA Sky Suites
    ARIA Sky Suites
    ARIA Sky Suites
  14. Crockfords Las Vegas is a new premium boutique hotel in the enormous Resorts World complex, with 236 rooms and suites set to open in 2021. The rooms, suites, villas, and palaces are part of LXR Hotels, which is part of Hilton, and feature an extremely luxurious, ultra-modern style. Even the most basic rooms have stunning views, complimentary Wi-Fi, and spa-like baths. Guests have access to the Strip's largest pool complex, which features seven separate pools, each with its own personality.


    The two-bedroom villas on the ground level include a private pool and garden, while the four-bedroom villas on the hotel's 65th (top) floor have stunning Strip views and an outside deck. The three- and four-bedroom 7,000-square-foot Palaces are mini-mansions with their own pool and butler and are positioned on the ground floor. If you rent these luxurious lodgings throughout the week and share the bill with a group of friends, the per-person cost may surprise you. The Resorts World complex has three Hilton buildings in one tower, and Crockfords shares the hotel dining selections with the Conrad and the Hilton. There are also hundreds more restaurants within the Resorts World complex.


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    Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
    Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
    Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
    Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts at Resorts World
  15. Conrad is a lesser-known luxury hotel brand that is also part of the Resorts World mega-development. Conrad Hotels is a Hilton premium brand, one step below Waldorf Astoria, named after Hilton founder Conrad Hilton. You will receive comfortable rooms with friendly, personalized care at a fraction of the cost of more well-known luxury hotel chains.


    The Conrad Las Vegas rooms and suites are modern and stylish, with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the city or the Strip. Premium rooms come with a 65-inch TV, a mini-fridge that you may use (it's not stocked with minibar items), and bedside lighting controls. The Conrad has a variety of culinary options (Mexican, sushi, teppanyaki, Cantonese, or Italian) and Resorts World has dozens more within easy walking distance. Famous Foods, a Singapore-inspired hawker food hall with authentic street cuisine from stalls run by prominent chefs and restaurateurs, is a highlight.


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    Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
    Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
    Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
    Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World



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