Located in Las Vegas, Motel 6 Las Vegas, Nv - Motor Speedway features free WiFi. 12 mi from Las Vegas Convention Center, the property is also 14 mi away from Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Comfort Inn & Suites Henderson, located 13 miles from McCarran International Airport, offers an outdoor pool and hot tub and a gym. Rooms feature free WiFi and flat-screen cable TVs.
The La Quinta Inn & Suites Las Vegas Summerlin Tech is right off Highway 95 and a short drive to downtown Summerlin with an easy drive to the Las Vegas Strip.
The La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport South hotel is located 1.8 miles from the Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and 4.5 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
Located in Las Vegas and with Crystals Shopping Center reachable within 11 miles, Skyline Hotel and Casino provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Just 10 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, our hotel features quiet suites with full kitchens and in-room laundry. We're also 2 miles away from the Allegiant Stadium.
Offering an exciting casino, a variety of dining and nightly entertainment, this hotel in Las Vegas is in a great location near shopping centers and attractions.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Las Vegas Convention Center offers suites with HD LCD TVs and has a rooftop pool with spectacular views of Las Vegas. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Location is great. Rooms are nicely equipped and were clean.
The La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Las Vegas Airport South hotel is located 1.8 miles from the Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and 4.5 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
Very good breakfast included, staff very friendly.
Next to the Hofbräuhaus German beer hall and across from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Hyatt Place Las Vegas offers guest rooms and a variety of first-rate services and amenities.
Clean and spacious room
Good breakfast
Safe facilities
Located in Las Vegas, 8.4 miles from Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Aloft Henderson provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
New. All of the employees were accommodating and friendly.
Located in Las Vegas, 15 miles from Mob Museum, Home2 Suites By Hilton Las Vegas Northwest has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
The room was very clean and the breakfast was nice
Featuring barbecue facilities, Fairfield Inn & Suites Las Vegas Airport South is located in Las Vegas in the Nevada region, 3.5 miles from Mandalay Bay Convention Center and 3.5 miles from Shark Reef...
The property is modern and appears well cared for.
The Hilton Vacation Club Polo Towers Las Vegas t is located on the famous Strip near casinos, spas, and world-class shopping. It features suites with a private balcony and mountain and city views.
Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, a restaurant and bar in Las Vegas. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, an ATM and free WiFi.
Located at the beginning of the Fremont Street Experience, Plaza Hotel & Casino offers a variety of restaurants and a casino with Keno, slots, table games and a sports book.
Great location, perfect for families, pool and gym.
Just 1 mile from MGM Grand Las Vegas and Mandalay Bay Casino, this hotel offers an outdoor pool. Cable TV with expanded channels is featured in all rooms. Las Vegas Convention Center is 4 miles away.
swimming pool, ice machine for free, coffee available
Near the Fremont Street Entertainment District in the heart of exciting central Las Vegas, Nevada, this economy hotel offers convenient amenities such as free parking.
Great location, friendly staff, fun putting green.
Attractively located in Las Vegas, Lucky Gem Luxury Suite MGM Signature, Balcony Strip View 2605 has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
This 18-story resort with full suites is only 5 mi from the Las Vegas Strip and located in the Village of Silverton with access to restaurants, bars, casinos a Bass Pro Shop.
The quality-price ratio of the studio is very good
Located in Las Vegas and with Mandalay Bay Convention Center reachable within 1.1 mi, Home2 Suites by Hilton Las Vegas Stadium District provides express check-in and check-out, nonsmoking rooms, a...
It was a nice clean, convenient, family friendly place
Located in Las Vegas, 1.2 miles from Crystals Shopping Center, TownePlace Suites By Marriott Las Vegas Stadium District provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming...
Great staff and incredibly clean and accommodating
Located 4 minutes' drive from the Las Vegas Strip, this hotel offers spacious accommodations with a fully equipped kitchen or kitchenette. It features an outdoor pool, a tennis court and free WiFi.
Located conveniently in Las Vegas, Lucky Gem Penthouse Suite MGM Signature, Balcony Strip View 3505 has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
The hotel and staff was nice, connections to everything made traveling a breeze
This resort is a 5-minute walk from the Las Vegas Strip. It offers 3 outdoor pools and free shuttles to the Strip. Apartment-style accommodations includes full kitchens or kitchenettes.
Great space in the studio, excellent value for money
Desert Rose Resort is less than 2 blocks from the Las Vegas Strip but avoids a casino atmosphere. It features a spacious, heated outdoor pool surrounded by palm trees.
Clean big rooms, very helpful staff, nice poolarea.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Las Vegas cost $135 per night, and 4-star hotels in Las Vegas are $195 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Las Vegas can be found for $411 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Famed for its glamorous casinos, celebrity visitors and endless streams of entertainment, Las Vegas buzzes with activity 24/7. Located in the heart of the Nevada desert, this city is called the Entertainment Capital of the World for a reason.
You can stroll down Fremont Street in old Las Vegas like a member of the Rat Pack or act like a modern high-roller at Caesar’s Palace. Prepare for a long night as the neon lights of clubs and casinos will tempt you to sink into the world of gambling and music.
Las Vegas is renowned of its fine dining, great shopping and live performances of famous artists and comedians. Right from the moment you leave McCarran International Airport you can try your luck at a slot machine, but you might want to wait until you get to the Las Vegas strip and the dozens of larger than life casinos.
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Vegas baby! There's something for everyone here. I don't drink or gamble, and it doesn't matter - there's so much to do! Vegas is far more than just The Strip. The arts flourish here, and that's exactly what I came for. I saw a Broadway musical, went to the Arte Museum and Meow Wolf, all of which were amazing. In between, I went to the Pinball Hall of Fame, got a bunch of pressed pennies, went to Le Macaron for coffee and macarons, discovered a new to me Mexican restaurant and The Egg Shop, and went to Vickie's Diner and Siegel's for their excellent prime rib special. I did all of this in 3 days and 2 nights, using only the RTC bus. I won't lie - Vegas's bus system sucks. The Deuce is by far the worst because entitled tourists are always packed on there, and many buses are usually late. That's fine when you're just hanging out, but very uncool when you're trying to catch the bus home. It took me 2 hours to go about 7 miles. I apologize to the guy who said Vegas had a horrible bus system - he was right. Vegas can be expensive - do your hotel research if you don't want to pay top dollar, and eat off-Strip, off-Fremont.
Michelle
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
DO NOT COME UNLESS YOU STAY IN HOTEL AREA DO NOT DRIVE EVERY...
DO NOT COME UNLESS YOU STAY IN HOTEL AREA DO NOT DRIVE EVERY ST WITHIN VEGAS IS IN CONSTRUCTION FREEWAYS..SURFACE STREETS A REAL HELLHOLE I WAS LUCKY TO COME ON BUSSINESS AND GET OUT WITH MY LIFE FOR 2 DAYS THERE!!!! THIS IS MARCH 2024
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Anonymous
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Scored 8.0
I found night life to be a tad too lowbrow and seedy for me.
I found night life to be a tad too lowbrow and seedy for me. But it was lovely during the day. If I must sum it up, I'd have to say that I enjoyed Vegas. I saw SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO at the Wynn/Encore. I rode the monorial and had a lovely view of THE SPHERE from my hotel room at the TRUMP HOTEL. The Sphere was one of my favorite attractions.
JANET
10
Scored 10
Las Vegas is a fun place lots of good shows to go see lots...
Las Vegas is a fun place lots of good shows to go see lots of dining options. Lots of new sites and things you can’t see anywhere else. Very fun hotels to stay on the strip. Awesome nightlife very very great place to visit. Hope this helps. What is it? parking is always hard and very expensive. Taking taxis are walking out the best ways around we went and saw the Hoover dam in Lake Mead. Those are very nice attractions. Not very far away. Worth the drive.
monica1488
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
LV is larger than life but has many drawbacks.
LV is larger than life but has many drawbacks. I am not a gambler but if I was it is almost impossible to figure out the electronic gaming machines, Complicated is an understatement. In the casinos there were people smoking, Cigarettes, Cigars and weed, the places strank. There were people sprawled on the strip pavement, out of their minds on Canabis and no reaction from the police. The drivers are crazy, all the high powered cars and motorcycles racing from traffic lights to next red light, some must be doing 70mph plus with roaring exhausts worse than a race track. otherwise lots to see but too many people there, very expensive, but can recommend Ocean grill in miracle mile mall, 3 drinks for $12 and reasonable food prices for great grub.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
CLose to the strip.
CLose to the strip. The hotel itself was really nice but one had to pay for viewing which was sad! Very smoky in the casino which is to be expected but the room itself was amazing, the beds and sheets! The toiletries and the bath tub and shower!!!
Location on the Strip, you can start at Excalibur and walk to all that you want and back. Use Mobile check-in if the line at Reception is long, which it almost always is. No fridge in room, consider that. Big can if beer at hotel many kiosks is 10 dollars, on the strip even 20 so if you are a big group or drink many beers, buy from a grocery and keep in a cooler box. Room price is cheap, around 29 per night but with taxes, tourist fee and parking (18 per night) we paid for 2 nights total of 219 dollars
Even though this hotel was on the strip, in the middle of Las Vegas, it was not "Vegasy" but just a great resort to bring a family with young kids. No casino, no smoking throughout the property, and the guests were very tame! The room was awesome, and having the kitchen was SO helpful! The pool had plenty of chairs, so we did not feel crowded, and they offered complimentary water, which is just a nice touch. My entire family had a great time.
This is a best choice in las vegas, the hotel located not in the center, but if you have a car it is not problem, hotel gas free big parking around the hotel, also has a free value service, it is newest hotel in las vegas, only 2 month ago it opened,staff is a best, reastaurant downstear is perfect, all services was very nice, i will come here again, because i was in many hotels in las vegas and i prefer this hotel really recommend.
Every time we visit Las Vegas, we stay downtown on Fremont at The D! The hotel is always clean and a fun/safe environment. The location is perfect, and we love that there is a live performance/music stage right outside. Check out is at 11, but we requested a late check out for 12, and they did it without any hesitation and glad to do it for us. In Vegas, that extra hour is golden!
Fantastic hotel in downtown Las Vegas. Huge room, very comfortable, with a balcony and a great view of the surroundings. Just a few steps to the heart of Vegas. The hotel is quiet and peaceful, although located in the center. Breakfast is only available on selected days of the week, but this is not a problem - you can get it in the neighboring hotel. Definitely worth recommending.
Hotel is not directly located on the strip, meaning it is quieter. It is though near the Wetstgate monorail station with easy access to the hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas boulevard. The room was clean and the staff was helpful. Large parking garage available right next to the hotel. Snacks and refreshments are available to buy at the first floor.
good value for money, at least midweek, not extortionate like other hotels on the strip. room size was large, nice feel and fun quirky theme. fun to stay in the pyramid. good sized pool areas although the jacuzzi bath wasn’t working. casino was cheaper than others on the strip and blue man group was good fun. you get what you pay for.
Perfect location on the strip, the hotel is like nothing I have experienced before in Europe, but so is Las Vegas.
Loved the pools and the spa. Plenty of restaurant choices inside, you could literally spend your whole holiday without ever leaving the hotel.
The staff was great and very friendly. The view from the room was amazing.
The room is completely equipped with all the things that you need for a nice stay. Cleaness it was super ok, as well as the location of the hotel (at first we planned to rent a car, but if you move with Uber it will be cheaper and you can enjoy more safely of Las Vegas. By car you are in 5-7 min in the heart of Las Vegas).
Central strip location is probably the best in Las Vegas. The hotel is attached to mediocre casino. Reception is small and not always staffed. There are no other facilities you would normally associate with a hotel reception. You get what you pay for.
The hotel is amazing, the best that I have stayed in Las Vegas. The location is great, the swimming pools are good too, food options are delicious, bathroom is huge and fancy. Bars are good too, many gambling machines and fancy stores.
My stay at the Mardi gras hotel was very pleasant from start to finish. Located a mile from the strip. And half a mile from the Las Vegas convention center. Was definitely best bang for your buck.
the theme is fun and i think i was great value for the money compared to the other hotels on the strip if you are on a budget. i appriciated the food court with cheap food options.
I like the fact that the Hotel was off the main Las Vegas strip but it had easy access to the Flamingo. It was easy to come and go. Within minutes we were on the strip. Bonus
The Rooms were great, super comfy beds, big TV and hotel is in the fantastic position on the strip. We'll worth a stay especially if there are deals on.
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