Hotels in Las Vegas
The Entertainment Capital of the World β dazzling casinos, shows, and desert adventures. Compare prices from top booking sites and find the perfect place to stay.
Best Areas to Stay in Las Vegas
The Strip (South)
Iconic mega-resorts like Bellagio, Aria, and MGM Grand
The Strip (North)
Venetian, Wynn, and Encore area
Downtown (Fremont)
Vintage Vegas with Fremont Experience and boutique hotels
Off-Strip
Value hotels minutes from the action
Types of Accommodation in Las Vegas
Luxury Resorts
$250-800+/nightWorld-famous Strip mega-resorts
Upscale Hotels
$150-250/nightPremium properties with full amenities
Mid-Range Hotels
$80-150/nightComfortable Strip or Downtown options
Budget Hotels
$30-80/nightOff-Strip and weekday deals
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Your Guide to Las Vegas Hotels
Las Vegas offers an extraordinary range of hotels, from mega-resorts on the famous Strip to boutique properties Downtown. Nearly every major hotel features a casino, multiple restaurants, and a pool complex. Beyond the neon, visitors can explore Red Rock Canyon, the Grand Canyon, and Death Valley. Hotel prices fluctuate dramatically based on events, conventions, and weekends.
Top Attractions in Las Vegas
- The Strip
- Bellagio Fountains
- Fremont Street
- Red Rock Canyon
- Grand Canyon trips
Getting Around
The Deuce bus runs the length of the Strip. Monorail connects some resorts. Rideshare is widely available.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Las Vegas is March-May and September-November. Peak season (New Year's Eve, major conventions (CES), fight weekends) brings higher prices and crowds, while July-August (extreme heat) and mid-week stays offers better deals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average hotel price in Las Vegas?
Hotel prices in Las Vegas vary by neighborhood and season. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, star rating, and season. Budget Hotels $30-80/night.
What is the best area to stay in Las Vegas?
The best area depends on your priorities. The Strip (South) is iconic mega-resorts like bellagio, aria, and mgm grand, while The Strip (North) offers venetian, wynn, and encore area.
When is the best time to visit Las Vegas?
The best time to visit Las Vegas is March-May and September-November. Peak season is New Year's Eve, major conventions (CES), fight weekends, while July-August (extreme heat) and mid-week stays offers lower prices and fewer crowds.
How do I get around Las Vegas?
The Deuce bus runs the length of the Strip. Monorail connects some resorts. Rideshare is widely available.
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