Top 6 Hotels On The Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas is home to some truly amazing hotels, from well-known themed resorts such as the Venetian to classic luxury chain hotels such as the Four Seasons. If you’re looking to stay right on the strip itself, here are six hotels that won’t disappoint.
1. Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
Those looking for a luxurious, elegant stay will definitely want to consider staying at the Four Seasons. This well-loved hotel is a popular choice thanks to its consistently amazing offerings, from gorgeous, spacious, and always clean rooms to an outdoor pool with a waterfall. Located near Mandalay Bay, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is situated towards the south end of the strip. This gives those wanting to stay on the strip, but not be right in the heart of the hustle and bustle of the city an additional reason to consider this resort.
2. The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
Like many hotels in Las Vegas, The Venetian transcends merely offering lodging. Those staying in one of the gorgeous rooms won’t be disappointed, though. You can look forward to a sprawling, elegant suite. On-site offerings include checking out a collection of over 150 stores at the Grand Canal Shops, enjoying a Gondola ride down the Venetian’s glimmering canal, and stopping by the hotel’s popular, state-of-the-art casino. More typical amenities aren’t missing either – if anything, the Venetian offers spectacular examples of them. Instead of one pool, you’ll be able to choose from ten. The fitness center also features far more than just your traditional workout machines – it also offers a forty-foot rock climbing wall.
3. Hilton Grand Vacations Club
The palm tree-lined pools and glimmering water at the Hilton Grand Vacations Club will have you feeling more like you’re at a tropical resort than one located on the Las Vegas Strip. The resort also offers a wide variety of rooms perfect for every kind of group traveling. Couples will be able to enjoy a studio King bed or a one-bedroom suite, while larger parties won’t find themselves cramped in a three-bedroom suite that features a full kitchen and living room.
4. Wynn Las Vegas
Located near the middle of the strip, Wynn is the perfect option for those looking for a luxurious and modern stay. Wynn features a full casino, as well as some fun overlap with its pools in its offering of poolside blackjack. Guests will also enjoy checking out the many high-end brands featured in the Wynn. You won’t have any trouble finding a delicious meal either – Wynn Las Vegas is home to 14 on-site restaurants, ranging from cafes offering typical American cuisine to fine dining featuring sushi and sashimi.
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5. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
This sleek, modern hotel boasts an absolutely amazing spa in addition to many other fantastic offerings. Whether you’re in Las Vegas for business or vacation, you’re guaranteed to relax at the Waldorf Astoria’s 2-floor spa. You’ll also want to check out the pool terrace, which offers a selection of pools and hot tubs, as well as cabanas. If you’re looking to enjoy a delicious meal or hand-crafted cocktail, you won’t have to leave the resort either. Enjoy some French cuisine at Twist, or Asian cuisine at Zen Kitchen. Finally, the Waldorf Astoria’s location towards the center of the strip makes it perfect for those looking for a hotel within walking distance to many of Vegas’s most iconic attractions, including the Bellagio Fountains.
6. The Signature at MGM Grand
Located towards the southern end of the strip, this is a great option for those looking for accommodations that are high-quality and slightly more budget-friendly (rooms typically run in the $160-300 USD per night range, depending on the time of year and room desired). The hotel offers several luxurious amenities. Some of these include multiple pools, an on-site bar, and a deli perfect to grab breakfast or lunch from.
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