Las Vegas Casinos
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Las Vegas Casinos
Las Vegas is a playground for travelers from around the world, and its casinos are some of the most famous destinations on the planet. This guide gives you a detailed list of casinos sorted by location, complete with highlights, average room rates, and key attractions to help you plan your perfect trip.
Room Rate Legend
- $ – Budget-friendly (under $100/night)
- $$ – Mid-range ($100–$200/night)
- $$$ – Luxury (over $200/night)
The Strip
ARIA Resort & Casino
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: A modern resort known for sleek architecture, high-tech rooms, and an upscale atmosphere.
- Dining: Carbone, Jean Georges Steakhouse
- Entertainment: Upscale bars, live DJs, and the Jewel nightclub[1]
Bellagio
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: Elegant, artistic, and known for its famous fountain show and fine art displays.
- Dining: Picasso, Le Cirque
- Entertainment: Cirque du Soleil's "O", seasonal garden displays[2]
Caesars Palace
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: A Roman-themed mega-resort with luxury shopping and a legendary casino.
- Dining: Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, Nobu
- Entertainment: The Colosseum with big-name residencies[3]
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: Hip, stylish, and famous for its balcony suites and nightlife.
- Dining: Momofuku, Beauty & Essex
- Entertainment: Marquee Nightclub, rooftop pools[4]
MGM Grand
- Room Rate: $$–$$$
- Overview: One of the largest hotels in Vegas, packed with restaurants and attractions.
- Dining: Hakkasan, Tom Colicchio’s Craftsteak
- Entertainment: KÀ by Cirque du Soleil, boxing & concerts[5]
The Venetian Resort
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: Italian-themed with canal rides and massive suites.
- Dining: Bouchon, Yardbird
- Entertainment: Gondola rides, cocktail lounges, live shows[6]
Wynn Las Vegas
- Room Rate: $$$
- Overview: Known for refined luxury, art-filled spaces, and high-end shopping.
- Dining: SW Steakhouse, Mizumi
- Entertainment: Lake of Dreams show, golf course[7]
Downtown Las Vegas
Golden Nugget Las Vegas
- Room Rate: $$
- Overview: A classic upscale downtown resort with a pool that includes a shark tank.
- Dining: Vic & Anthony’s, Chart House
- Entertainment: Fremont Street Experience, live music[8]
The D Las Vegas
- Room Rate: $–$$
- Overview: Energetic, modern, and connected to Fremont Street’s nightlife.
- Dining: Andiamo Steakhouse, American Coney Island
- Entertainment: Dancing dealers, vintage Sigma Derby game[9]
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
- Room Rate: $–$$
- Overview: Affordable and centrally located, offering a more old-school vibe.
- Dining: Hugo’s Cellar
- Entertainment: Steps from nightly light shows and free concerts[10]
Off-Strip
Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
- Room Rate: $$–$$$
- Overview: Located in Summerlin with stunning desert views and family-friendly features.
- Dining: T-Bones Chophouse, Feast Buffet
- Entertainment: Bowling, movies, spa, and live music[11]
Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa & Casino
- Room Rate: $$–$$$
- Overview: Luxurious but relaxed, with outdoor pools and a great spa.
- Dining: Hank’s Fine Steaks, Bottiglia
- Entertainment: Spa, bars, lounge music[12]
South Point Hotel Casino & Spa
- Room Rate: $–$$
- Overview: South of the Strip with a local feel, equestrian center, and huge casino.
- Dining: Michael’s Gourmet Room, Steak 'n Shake
- Entertainment: Bowling alley, movie theater, rodeo arena[13]
References
- ↑ Aria Resort & Casino – MGM Resorts
- ↑ Bellagio Las Vegas
- ↑ Caesars Palace – Caesars Entertainment
- ↑ The Cosmopolitan
- ↑ MGM Grand
- ↑ The Venetian
- ↑ Wynn Las Vegas
- ↑ Golden Nugget Las Vegas
- ↑ The D Las Vegas
- ↑ Four Queens Hotel & Casino
- ↑ Red Rock Casino Resort
- ↑ Green Valley Ranch
- ↑ South Point Casino