There are over 156,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas. Sorting through all of those hotels to find a spot with the atmosphere, amenities, and things you want can be very difficult. In this guide, I’ll help you find the best Vegas hotel for your vacation.
Vegas has something for everyone–5-star luxury resorts, budget-friendly places to lay your head, upbeat party atmospheres, calm and relaxing retreats, and everything in-between.
Our Vegas hotel guides will help you narrow down your choice, compare hotels, and help you book the most unforgettable vacation possible.
What are the best hotels in Vegas?
The top 5 best hotels in Vegas are the Cosmopolitan, Wynn, Fontainebleau, Venetian, and ARIA. All of these hotels offer luxury amenities, fine dining, and quality service. They’re located on The Strip, but they also cost a fortune compared to other great hotels.
Tip: See all of our hotel guides to find a hotel that is suited to your exact needs.
1. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
We rated the Cosmopolitan as the best hotel in Las Vegas because of it’s central location on The Strip, quality of hotel rooms, and collection of casual and fine dining restaurants. The atmosphere is modern elegance and luxury.
You won’t get bored with so much to do on-site! There are two pools, a nightclub, a dayclub, live concerts and entertainment, and a lively casino. It’s within walking distance of the Bellagio Fountains, Eiffel Tower, and a myriad of popular hotels.
2. Wynn Las Vegas
Next is the Wynn, which has one of the most sophisticated vibes in the city. When you check-in, it’s easy to see why it’s one of the top Vegas hotels. Wynn’s best feature is the class of service you’ll experience as their guests. The rooms are stunning, dressed in a high-end red hue that is warm and relaxing.
It’s located on the north side of The Strip, which is its biggest drawback. But, at Wynn, you never need to leave the property. They have beautiful pools, incredible fine dining, top-end bars and lounges, nightclubs and dayclubs, live entertainment and concerts, and their resident show Awakening.
3. Fontainebleau Las Vegas
The newest resort to open on The Strip made the list as our third best Vegas hotel. Before we get into why Fontainebleau is great, let’s start with its biggest problem–the location. It’s on the north end of The Strip, next to the convention center and across the street from Circus Circus.
But inside is the 5-star resort is what matters. You won’t find a better looking resort. It’s stunning. The rooms are gorgeous! The resort has high-end amenities including fine dining, nightclubs, dayclubs, live concerts and entertainment, an incredible pool deck, and so much more. It’s one of the most exclusive (and expensive) resorts in Vegas for a reason.
4. The Venetian Resort & Casino
Fourth on our list is a resort with everything you need for an incredible vacation. The Venetian has shows, nightlife, restaurants, shopping–you name it, they’ve got it. The rooms are spacious and really nice.
The Venice-themed resort appeals to a broad audience. It’s often super crowded and full of life because there’s so much to do. Whether it’s Atomic Saloon Show, a live concert or event, a convention, or restaurant-goers and shoppers, the bustling resort is one of the most popular on The Strip.
5. ARIA Resort & Casino
ARIA made our list at number five. This center-Strip world-class resort features a warm atmosphere with a fashionable crowd. The hotel rooms are high-tech with modern amenities. Downstairs, you’ll find some of the best restaurants in the city, along with great lounges and bars.
There’s no shows or entertainment at ARIA, but they have a nightclub, dayclub, and is near the T-Mobile Arena and other entertainment venues. ARIA isn’t really kid-friendly like Venetian or other Vegas resorts, which makes it a great destination for adults wanting to relax and enjoy a high-end experience.
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