The Best Hotels In Las Vegas

It doesn’t matter where you go in Vegas, you’re going to need a place to stay, and you’re going to have plenty of options to pick from. Thankfully, there are some iconic hotels and hotel resorts in Vegas, be it on the Strip or downtown, and we have the low down on some of the best to check out if you’re planning a visit.

The Venetian

We begin our list with a multi-award winner in The Venetian. It’s a hotel resort that is held in high regard by many, appearing on PartyCasino’s list of the best places to stay in Vegas. Of course, The Venetian is an iconic resort, but it’s also renowned for its position in the dining scene, with its massive array of restaurants a significant plus. And it’s not all about what you can eat, as there is an extraordinary gym, spa, and more to indulge in during your stay.

The Bellagio

Can you start a paragraph on The Bellagio, which opened its doors in 1998, without mentioning the fountains? We don’t think so. It’s arguably the best free show you’re going to catch in Las Vegas, and they alone make this place worth a visit. And while the venue has been around for over two decades, recent renovations have allowed it to modernise. And so making everything about this place and the luxury it provides across its 2,500+ rooms and beyond even better.

Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace is a hotel that caters to everyone’s needs and desires. For example, you don’t have to get caught in the hustle and bustle of the Strip. Instead, you can dive straight into a different entrance to escape the rush. Alternatively, if the Strip is your thing, and you love having some fun across a well-stocked casino floor, you can. And then you can retire to some of the best hotel rooms in town.

Nobu Hotel

We had to include the Nobu Hotel directly after Caesars Palace for reasons that will become clear for anyone who doesn’t know. Many will have heard the name Nobu and linked it to restaurants, but in 2013, they opened their doors as a hotel inside Caesars Palace. So, it’s a hotel in a hotel. Nobu offers that boutique look and feel, with Japanese vibes coming across superbly. And, of course, you could be looking at the best place to eat where hotels are concerned in the whole of Vegas.

Four Seasons

The Four Seasons is an iconic hotel brand, which immediately makes it a popular choice. In Vegas, however, it’s there to provide something different to the norm inside Mandalay Bay. Again, akin to Nobu’s relationship with Caesars Palace, you could describe it as a hotel in a hotel, with the Four Seasons occupying floors thirty-five to thirty-nine. But, don’t let that put you off, as it does have its own lobby, with newly renovated rooms, a swimming pool and spa, and some excellent dining opportunities.

Take a Road Trip to the National Parks

It would be a shame to visit the southwest and not see what is my opinion the most stunning part of the USA, its national parks. From Las Vegas, you can drive 20 minutes to the famous red rock national park or within two hours, be at the iconic Zion national Park. 

For those that want to see otherworldly landscapes, take a 2 hour drive to Death valley National park as well!