Las Vegas Hotels

Hotels in Las Vegas are generally destinations in their own right. Room rates are increasingly competitive, though prices vary, with higher prices usually coinciding to Las Vegas' milder spring and autumn seasons, holidays and special events. The hotel sales tax in Las Vegas is 12%.

The Las Vegas hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over $150)
Moderate ($100 to $150)
Cheap (under $100)

The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes unless otherwise specified.

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Bellagio

+1 702 693 7111.

A true Vegas icon, the AAA five-diamond Bellagio hotel and casino was designed with beauty (and a particularly sumptuous brand of luxury) in mind. The hotel is located on the Strip but separated from it by a driveway and a lake, featuring more than 1,000 water fountains. The hotel is also well known for its botanical gardens and a fine arts gallery. Bellagio's 3,933 guest rooms and suites are as impressively plush as you’d imagine, and priced depending on how good a view you have of the fountains.

3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, NV 89109, Las Vegas, United States

The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

+1 702 698 7000.

With a stellar location on the Strip, attentive service and the best rooms boasting balconies overlooking the Bellagio’s water fountains, The Cosmopolitan has deservedly become one of the top-rated hotels in Vegas since it opened in 2010. Rooms are sophisticated, modern and spacious, and amenities include a casino (of course), a nightclub, restaurants, rooftop pools and a spa. Make sure to have a cocktail in the bar built inside a giant chandelier featuring two million Swarovski crystals.

3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South, NV 89109, Las Vegas, United States

The Palazzo

+1 702 607 7777.

Another to offer five-diamond luxury (Vegas has more hotels with this top industry rating than anywhere else in the USA), The Palazzo opened at the end of 2007 and has already earned a reputation as somewhere that takes bling and exclusivity to suitable heights. It’s an all-suite property with a European influence and the largest standard accommodation on the Strip, and offers no fewer than 38 dining options to boot, shared between it and its sister next door, The Venetian.

3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South, NV 89109, Las Vegas, United States

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