This mid-range hotel and casino has 300 modern rooms and offers an all-encompassing Vegas experience. There’s enough gaming, dining options, and entertainment to keep guests satisfied, yet the off-strip location means it’s priced at a budget level compared with properties on the famed Vegas thoroughfare. The rooms have a contemporary style, and are certainly among the smartest in town at this price point. It’s worth noting that there's a resort fee to pay on top of the room rate, but the hotel still offers great value.
This mid-range hotel and casino has 300 modern rooms and offers an all-encompassing Vegas experience. There’s enough gaming, dining options, and entertainment to keep guests satisfied, yet the off-strip location means it’s priced at a budget level compared with properties on the famed Vegas thoroughfare. The rooms have a contemporary style, and are certainly among the smartest in town at this price point. It’s worth noting that there's a resort fee to pay on top of the room rate, but the hotel still offers great value.
The 293-room NoMad Las Vegas is an upscale property along the Strip, situated on the upper floors of the old Monte Carlo Resort (the lower floors now belong to sister property, the Park MGM). Rooms and suites feature plush decor (think lots of velvet and dark wood), walk-in showers, and modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and Smart TVs. Guests of the NoMad can access the facilities at the Park MGM, though the hotel has a few features uniquely its own. These include the NoMad Las Vegas pool, with Moroccan-inspired tiles, low seating, and weekend parties, plus the NoMad Bar, which offers snazzy drinks, live entertainment, and Sunday brunch. There’s also a restaurant, though it’s only open for dinner, and room service is available around the clock. Overall, it’s a great hotel within a hotel stay, though some past guests have complained of noise issues and the limited restaurant hours may be a downside for some. Also worth considering is The Cromwell Hotel Las Vegas, which offers similarly decorated rooms and more facilities at a lower price point.
The 293-room NoMad Las Vegas is an upscale property along the Strip, situated on the upper floors of the old Monte Carlo Resort (the lower floors now belong to sister property, the Park MGM). Rooms and suites feature plush decor (think lots of velvet and dark wood), walk-in showers, and modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and Smart TVs. Guests of the NoMad can access the facilities at the Park MGM, though the hotel has a few features uniquely its own. These include the NoMad Las Vegas pool, with Moroccan-inspired tiles, low seating, and weekend parties, plus the NoMad Bar, which offers snazzy drinks, live entertainment, and Sunday brunch. There’s also a restaurant, though it’s only open for dinner, and room service is available around the clock. Overall, it’s a great hotel within a hotel stay, though some past guests have complained of noise issues and the limited restaurant hours may be a downside for some. Also worth considering is The Cromwell Hotel Las Vegas, which offers similarly decorated rooms and more facilities at a lower price point.
Hooters Hotel and Casino is a three-pearl property that's a five-minute walk from The Strip. The value-minded hotel’s 652 air-conditioned rooms have monochromatic interiors with modern touches. Expect flat-screen TVs plus Wi-Fi, though they are looking a little tired and lack minibars. The 30,000-square-foot casino has table games, slot machines, a sports book, and -- of course -- scantily clad waitresses. Lounge chairs surround the hotel’s two party-oriented freshwater pools, which stay open late. Outdoor games like corn hole and a giant beer-pong pitches make sure the ruckus doesn't stop. Dining options include a 24-hour Hooters, a Pizza Hut, a cafe, and multiple bars. Travelers who'd prefer cheap rooms and sky-high thrills might opt for the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino instead, though it's farther from The Strip.
Hooters Hotel and Casino is a three-pearl property that's a five-minute walk from The Strip. The value-minded hotel’s 652 air-conditioned rooms have monochromatic interiors with modern touches. Expect flat-screen TVs plus Wi-Fi, though they are looking a little tired and lack minibars. The 30,000-square-foot casino has table games, slot machines, a sports book, and -- of course -- scantily clad waitresses. Lounge chairs surround the hotel’s two party-oriented freshwater pools, which stay open late. Outdoor games like corn hole and a giant beer-pong pitches make sure the ruckus doesn't stop. Dining options include a 24-hour Hooters, a Pizza Hut, a cafe, and multiple bars. Travelers who'd prefer cheap rooms and sky-high thrills might opt for the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino instead, though it's farther from The Strip.
A sleek 181-room hotel within a hotel, the luxe Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace offers travelers respite from the chaos of the Strip, without sacrificing convenience. Located in the middle of Caesars Palace, Nobu has easy access to casinos, shopping, dining, and nightlife, but its spa-like, Japanese-inspired rooms feel worlds away from Las Vegas. Besides a tiny fitness center and priority reservations at Nobu restaurant, the Nobu Hotel doesn’t have any features of its own. All rooms come with sleek showers, minibars, desks, and big flat-screen TVs. Travelers looking for a hotel within a hotel concept that offers a few more amenities might prefer the Delano Las Vegas Hotel, though it lacks Nobu’s prime, mid-Strip location.
A sleek 181-room hotel within a hotel, the luxe Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace offers travelers respite from the chaos of the Strip, without sacrificing convenience. Located in the middle of Caesars Palace, Nobu has easy access to casinos, shopping, dining, and nightlife, but its spa-like, Japanese-inspired rooms feel worlds away from Las Vegas. Besides a tiny fitness center and priority reservations at Nobu restaurant, the Nobu Hotel doesn’t have any features of its own. All rooms come with sleek showers, minibars, desks, and big flat-screen TVs. Travelers looking for a hotel within a hotel concept that offers a few more amenities might prefer the Delano Las Vegas Hotel, though it lacks Nobu’s prime, mid-Strip location.
Wedged between East Carson Ave and Fremont Street, The D is one of the best values in Downtown Las Vegas. The upper-middle-range, 629-room property features contemporary rooms, a multi-level casino, three on-site restaurants including a steakhouse, and a handful of popular bars. It’s also home to the world’s largest Keno board. While its fitness center is pretty lackluster, The D Las Vegas draws many repeat guests for its unfussy, fun atmosphere. Those looking to spend any time on The Strip should know the heart of the action is a 15-minute drive away. Travelers looking for a more exciting pool scene downtown should consider the nearby Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, though its entry-level rooms are pretty dated.
Wedged between East Carson Ave and Fremont Street, The D is one of the best values in Downtown Las Vegas. The upper-middle-range, 629-room property features contemporary rooms, a multi-level casino, three on-site restaurants including a steakhouse, and a handful of popular bars. It’s also home to the world’s largest Keno board. While its fitness center is pretty lackluster, The D Las Vegas draws many repeat guests for its unfussy, fun atmosphere. Those looking to spend any time on The Strip should know the heart of the action is a 15-minute drive away. Travelers looking for a more exciting pool scene downtown should consider the nearby Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, though its entry-level rooms are pretty dated.
Tasteful but staid, this suburban Las Vegas property draws golfers (the area offers seven fine public courses), business conventioneers, wedding parties, locals hitting the casino, and a smattering of families. With its excellent spa, waterfall pool, and servicable restaurants, the JW Marriott is a tried-and-true, if unexciting, off-the-Strip resort.
Tasteful but staid, this suburban Las Vegas property draws golfers (the area offers seven fine public courses), business conventioneers, wedding parties, locals hitting the casino, and a smattering of families. With its excellent spa, waterfall pool, and servicable restaurants, the JW Marriott is a tried-and-true, if unexciting, off-the-Strip resort.
With free breakfast, a free open bar every evening and free Wi-Fi, this casino-free suites hotel is a solid choice for business travelers heading to the nearby convention center. But the lovely 11-story lobby atrium can't overcome the tired design, disappointing pool and dark rooms. Business-traveler friendly, but forgettable.
With free breakfast, a free open bar every evening and free Wi-Fi, this casino-free suites hotel is a solid choice for business travelers heading to the nearby convention center. But the lovely 11-story lobby atrium can't overcome the tired design, disappointing pool and dark rooms. Business-traveler friendly, but forgettable.
From the quiet pool deck to the guest lounges, this 400-room time-share hotel has a laid-back feel. It's a 10-minute taxi to the Strip, and the nearest casino. One-bedroom suites have kitchens, pullout sofas and Jacuzzis. Overall, it's a fine pick for families or groups.
From the quiet pool deck to the guest lounges, this 400-room time-share hotel has a laid-back feel. It's a 10-minute taxi to the Strip, and the nearest casino. One-bedroom suites have kitchens, pullout sofas and Jacuzzis. Overall, it's a fine pick for families or groups.
It's just outside the center of the Strip (across from a strip club), but the Ramada offers a free shuttle to the MGM Grand or Flamingo (the heart of the action), the airport, and the Las Vegas Convention Center 24/7 -- a big advantage over other hotels off the Strip. But its 150 rooms are a bit worn and outdated.
It's just outside the center of the Strip (across from a strip club), but the Ramada offers a free shuttle to the MGM Grand or Flamingo (the heart of the action), the airport, and the Las Vegas Convention Center 24/7 -- a big advantage over other hotels off the Strip. But its 150 rooms are a bit worn and outdated.
More aging apartment complex than flashy hotel -- there's a full kitchenette in each of the 199 studiolike guest rooms -- the Comfort Inn Las Vegas has a nice pool and its fine for a longer stay off the bustling Strip. Plus, it's a short walk from the parties at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and the UNLV campus.
More aging apartment complex than flashy hotel -- there's a full kitchenette in each of the 199 studiolike guest rooms -- the Comfort Inn Las Vegas has a nice pool and its fine for a longer stay off the bustling Strip. Plus, it's a short walk from the parties at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and the UNLV campus.