200+
Strip Hotels
87K+
Hotel Rooms
40%
Avg Member Savings
4.5mi
Strip Length
Luxury Tier
Bellagio
IconicThe gold standard of Las Vegas luxury. Home to the famous fountains, Cirque du Soleil's "O," the Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, and some of the finest dining on the Strip. A true bucket-list stay.
Center Strip · 3,933 rooms · Fine dining · Spa
Wynn & Encore
Forbes 5-StarConsistently rated the finest resort in Las Vegas. The Wynn and its sister tower Encore share one of the best pools on the Strip, world-class restaurants, and a private golf course. Understated, impeccable luxury.
North Strip · 4,750 rooms · Golf · Encore Beach Club
The Venetian & Palazzo
All-SuiteAll rooms are suites — the smallest is 650 sq ft, larger than most hotel rooms on the Strip. The Grand Canal Shoppes, Canyon Ranch Spa, and over 30 restaurants make this a self-contained destination.
Center Strip · 7,117 suites · Grand Canal · Gondolas
ARIA Resort & Casino
Modern LuxuryARIA is the crown jewel of CityCenter — a sleek, tech-forward resort with floor-to-ceiling windows, multiple pool decks, a world-class spa, and Michelin-recognized dining. The go-to for design-conscious travelers.
Center Strip · 4,004 rooms · CityCenter · Spa
Premium Tier
Caesars Palace
ClassicThe most famous name in Las Vegas. Six towers, multiple pools, the Forum Shops, Bacchanal Buffet, and the Colosseum — home to major residency concerts. A genuine landmark and a fantastic all-around stay.
Center Strip · 3,960 rooms · The Colosseum · Forum Shops
The Cosmopolitan
TrendyThe coolest hotel on the Strip. Nearly all rooms have private terraces, and the Cosmopolitan's restaurant lineup — including Eggslut, Wicked Spoon, and Secret Pizza — is the best in Las Vegas. Marquee nightclub is on-site.
Center Strip · 3,032 rooms · Rooftop pool · Marquee Club
MGM Grand
EntertainmentOne of the largest hotels in the world with 6,852 rooms. The MGM Grand Garden Arena hosts major boxing matches and concerts, and the pool complex is one of the biggest on the Strip. Consistently excellent value for the quality.
South Strip · 6,852 rooms · Grand Garden Arena · Hakkasan
Park MGM
Smoke-FreeThe only completely smoke-free casino resort on the Strip. Home to Dolby Live — Las Vegas's premier indoor concert venue — plus NoMad Hotel within a hotel for a boutique-feel upgrade. Great for those who want Strip access without the smoke.
Center Strip · 2,700 rooms · Dolby Live · Smoke-free
Best Value on the Strip
- 01 Paris Las Vegas
An Eiffel Tower replica, excellent Strip-view rooms, and Gordon Ramsay's restaurant. Exceptional location between Bally's and the Cosmopolitan — often priced far below comparable neighbors.
- 02 Harrah's Las Vegas
Dead center on the Strip, steps from the LINQ Promenade and High Roller. Basic rooms, great location, and rates that regularly undercut its neighbors. A smart pick for visitors who plan to spend most time off-property.
- 03 Excalibur
The most affordable hotel with direct walkway access to the Luxor and Mandalay Bay. Rooms are dated but rates can be under $50/night midweek. Hard to beat for budget-conscious travelers who still want a Strip address.
- 04 Flamingo Las Vegas
One of the original Strip resorts with a large pool area and wildlife habitat. Centrally located with consistently competitive rates. The GO Pool is a popular daytime spot in spring and summer.
Booking Tips
Avoid Weekends
Friday and Saturday nights can cost 2–3x more than Sunday through Thursday. If your schedule is flexible, a midweek stay at a luxury hotel often costs less than a weekend night at a budget property.
Factor in Resort Fees
Most Strip hotels charge $30–$50/night in mandatory resort fees on top of the room rate. A hotel advertised at $89/night may cost $130+ after fees. Always calculate the total nightly cost before comparing properties.
Use Member Rates
Wholesale member rates bypass public pricing and can save 20–40% on the same rooms. LasVegase.com members access these rates — the same pricing tier used by travel industry insiders — not available on Expedia or Hotels.com.
Hotel Questions
What is the best hotel on the Las Vegas Strip?
For luxury and romance, Bellagio and Wynn are the top picks. For nightlife and dining, the Cosmopolitan. For the best all-suite rooms, the Venetian. For value without sacrificing location, Paris Las Vegas. Member rates make any of these significantly more affordable than public pricing.
How much does a Las Vegas Strip hotel cost?
Midweek rates range from $50–$80/night at value properties to $300–$600/night at luxury resorts before resort fees. Weekend rates are 2–3x higher. Member-only wholesale rates can cut these prices by 20–40% across all tiers.
Should I stay on the Strip or downtown?
For first-timers, the Strip is almost always the right call — you're walking distance from everything. Downtown (Fremont Street) is cheaper and has a great atmosphere but requires a rideshare to reach Strip attractions. Many repeat visitors split their stay — a night or two downtown, the rest on the Strip.
What is a resort fee and can it be waived?
Resort fees are mandatory charges of $30–$50/night added at check-in covering Wi-Fi, pool, and gym access. They are rarely waived for standard bookings. Some premium credit cards and elite loyalty status holders can occasionally get them waived — but don't count on it. Always budget for them upfront.
Wholesale Pricing
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