Home of the Las Vegas Raiders — a striking black dome just off the Strip. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Las Vegas within easy reach, so you can catch the game without the commute.
The slightly quieter, slightly more grown-up sibling of The Venetian, sharing its canal-and-fresco aesthetic but with a tower that feels more serene. Rooms start at a lavish 720 sq ft and the Canyon Ranch Spa access is shared — making it one of the best-value luxury stays per square foot on the Strip.
The newest megaresort on the Strip (opened 2021) houses three distinct hotel brands — Hilton, LXR, and Conrad — within a single campus, letting guests choose their service level while sharing the same world-class pool complex and entertainment roster.
Steve Wynn's masterpiece remains the gold standard for Vegas refinement — understated compared to its neighbors, with curved towers, a man-made lake, and interiors that feel genuinely residential. The all-day pool club and Lakeside seafood restaurant are perennial favourites.
All-suite luxury on the Strip with a hand-painted ceiling canal, Marcello Mastroianni-style gondoliers, and some of the largest standard rooms in Vegas at 650 sq ft. Canyon Ranch Spa and a stacked dining lineup including Yardbird and Matteo's make it genuinely hard to leave the property.
The benchmark for Strip luxury, famous for its 8-acre dancing fountains and the Conservatory's spectacular seasonal botanical displays. Rooms in the Spa Tower are among the most polished in the city, and its restaurant roster — Picasso, Le Cirque, Prime — remains unmatched.
The hippest address on the Strip, beloved for its terraces (actual outdoor balconies are rare in Vegas), the subterranean Wicked Spoon buffet, and The Henry cocktail bar. Its two towers sit directly above the Bellagio fountains, making corner terrace rooms feel like personal box seats.