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Hotels in Nevada
155 Hotels
Circus Circus Reno
500 N Sierra St

A circus-themed property that will please guests who have a penchant for all things big top, the 1,500-plus-room Circus Circus Hotel and Casino-Reno is a mid-range property built in 1978 that retains its outdated decor. It's popular with families for its kid-friendly midway featuring carnival and arcade games, as well as daily circus shows. Scooter rentals are available, and the hotel has a variety of casino games and restaurants on-site. Rooms are spacious but dated, with unattractive carpeting and curtains. Guests may want to compare rates with Silver Legacy Resort and Casino, which is attached to Circus Circus via indoor walkway -- it has an outdoor pool and its rooms are slightly more modern.

Harrah's Reno
219 N Center St

Opened in 1969, Harrah's Reno is an enormous mid-range resort in the heart of downtown, next to the Reno Arch and a short stroll from the Riverwalk. The hotel is a bit of a mixed bag, and it's age is showing in many ways. The 928 rooms are a mix of mostly modern and dated styles, though all at least have modern conveniences like flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. The main draw here is the casino, which has over 700 slots plus table games and sports betting, though the hotel also has a decent-size outdoor pool and a full-service spa. There are also multiple restaurants and bars plus performance venues. The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino is also worth considering for its more stylish interiors, though it's farther from downtown.

Peppermill Resort Spa Casino
2707 S Virginia St

The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino is a crowd-pleaser, with its spacious rooms, lovely outdoor pool area, and variety of restaurants and lounges. The upscale property has a Tuscan theme, evident in its domed entrance, hallway paintings, and exuberant statuary -- though it may be over the top for some. There more than 1,600 rooms, including some with mountain views, and a variety of suites with whirlpools and balconies. The hotel has a casino with slot machines and card tables, as well as a race and sports book. It's a 10-minute drive from the downtown area, though, and not within walking distance to Reno’s other casinos. Travelers, especially families, may want to compare rates with the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, an upscale property heavy on kid-friendly amenities.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
3800 S Virginia St

One of Reno's most high-end resorts, the upscale Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is located at the quieter southern end of Virginia Street and is connected to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The hotel includes a 60,000-square-foot casino, premium spa, two pools, and several restaurants and bars -- including the popular Atlantis Steakhouse. The 824 spacious rooms feature 42-inch flat-screen TVs and huge windows with city or mountain views. Concierge Tower rooms are especially modern, and include free breakfast. Unlike the nearby Peppermill, the Atlantis has both indoor and outdoor pools and better spa and restaurants, but the latter has a dance club and a suites-only tower.

Harrah's Laughlin
2900 South Casino Drive

In a pretty spot on the banks of the Colorado River, Harrah's is a large hotel and casino with over 1,500 guest rooms and a wide range of facilities. It caters well to a variety of travelers, as there are separate pools and towers for adults and families, and even smoking and non-smoking casinos. The rooms here are fairly basic and bland, but they’re spacious and many have great views of the river. The hotel is priced comparatively with others in Laughlin, but offers greater facilities, such as the beautiful private beach, spa, and amphitheater. Expect to pay a daily resort fee.

Edgewater Hotel & Casino
2020 S. Casino Dr.

The 1420-room Edgewater Hotel & Casino is a budget-friendly casino resort along the riverwalk in Laughlin, Nevada. Rather run down in places, the hotel feels like it's stuck in the '80s, and, despite fairly recent renovations, it looks a little dated with older bedspreads and bland bathrooms. Geared toward a budget-conscious guest, the hotel's restaurants -- which include a steakhouse, a buffet, 24-hour cafe, and several fast food options -- offer variety for a reasonable price. The hotel also has an outdoor pool with a hot tub and a fitness center. 

Colorado Belle Hotel & Casino
2100 S Casino Dr

This upper-middle-range riverfront hotel and casino has 1,164 rooms, spread across two towers and a replica riverboat that forms the hotel’s main building. It’s a cute and quirky theme that houses a spacious casino, two outdoor pools, and five restaurants and bars, including its very own microbrewery. As with its neighbor, the Edgewater Hotel and Casino, the guest rooms and public areas are gradually being updated, and those that are finished have a fresh, modern look. Many rooms have great views of the Colorado River and the desert. Rates here are low and will suit those on a tight budget, but it’s worth noting there’s a daily fee for Wi-Fi. 

Border House at Crystal Bay
24 Stateline Rd

The Border House at Crystal Bay is a boutique 10-room hotel attached to a small casino. The rather plain exterior of the hotel gives way to spacious, somewhat luxurious rooms -- the decor features a mix of stylish modern furnishings and more ornate traditional elements, but with stone-clad floor-to-ceiling fireplace hearths and ceilings painted the same color as the walls, rooms can feel a bit cave-like. The gas fireplaces are nice elements though, especially during chilly winter months, as are the large flat-screen TVs and huge chromotherapy tubs. The restaurant and lounge are popular spots, as is the professional stage that hosts many well-known bands throughout the year. Perhaps because of that (and the casino, of course) this hotel is more about the nightlife -- those wanting a pool or outdoor-centric activities, including ski-in/ski-out access, should look elsewhere.

Hyatt Residence Club Lake Tahoe, High Sierra Lodge
989 Incline Way

This upscale hotel in the Incline Village ski community is set slightly apart from, but is still convenient to, all of the commercial offerings of the town. Situated among pine trees about a five-to-10-minute walk from North Lake Tahoe, the hotel is a good choice for travelers seeking a quiet stay. The property’s 60 residential-style rooms are primarily available as time-shares, but can be rented for shorter stays. Most of the amenities are situated in the adjacent Hyatt Hyatt Lake Tahoe hotel ; these include water sport rentals on the lake, a small pool with a hot tub, a casino, a spa, and a few restaurants.

Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino
111 Country Club Drive

The massive and upscale Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino is centrally located near various ski areas, and owns what is supposedly the largest private hotel beach in the area, making it a good choice for active families. The hotel is even larger than it looks from the entrance, spreading across roughly a couple dozen acres in low-lying buildings and individual cottage units. It is situated directly on Lake Tahoe amongst pine trees, and maintains a lodge-like feel through flagstone and wood accents in almost all of its common areas. The 421 contemporary rooms here are similarly decorated, and receive high marks from many guests for their attractiveness, comfort, and modern fixtures. Note that there are extra charges, like the package fee for the Internet and use of the fitness center. Similarly priced Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort is a good option for winter activities like skiing and ice skating, while the Hyatt Regency offers more summer lake fun.