Best Las Vegas Casino Hotels

There’s arguably no place more transporting than the Las Vegas Strip. After all, it’s the only place in the world where, within convenient walking distance of wherever you’re staying, you’ll find the Eiffel Tower, Lago di Como and an Egyptian pyramid. Much of this began as schtick, of course, but the race to accommodate an increasingly well-traveled and cosmopolitan visitor has spurred a new era of hospitality in Las Vegas. Today, the best hotels in Las Vegas are some of the most unique and wondrous properties in the world, while the city continues to roll out some of the most extravagant entertainment (Sphere, anyone?) in the country.

There’s no shortage of places to stay in Sin City, and our selections cover a range of distinctly different travel experiences; what’s good for you and the kids is not ideal for a sexy weekend a deux, for instance. Those looking for a high-end stay will fall in love with Wynn Las Vegas (and its sister resort Encore). If you plan to enjoy a live show at the 580,000 square foot Sphere, the Bellagio Resort is conveniently located near the venue. And if you’re looking for a transcendent spa, the recently opened Fontainebleau Las Vegas will knock your socks off. Below, our selections for the best hotels in Las Vegas for 2024.

Best Boutique Casino Hotel In Las Vegas: NoMad Las Vegas

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Inside the NoMad Bar at NoMad Las Vegas, awarded the best boutique hotel in Las Vegas. Courtesy Benoit Linero

NoMad Las Vegas

Who will love it: Those looking for a luxe, adult vacation

All-Star Amenities: Roof deck pool; high limit casino; standalone tubs

What Not to Miss: Dinner at NoMad Restaurant; busts of groundbreaking female Las Vegas gaming icons; the truffle chicken sandwich in NoMad Bar

Las Vegas has largely stopped imploding its icons. Still, no one expected the musty old Monte Carlo to be transformed into the hip Park MGM. Fewer people anticipated an entry onto the Las Vegas scene by French design superstar Jacques Garcia (La Mamounia in Marrakesh, Hotel Costes in Paris) who decked out Park MGM’s interior boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas, with Old World European elegance and guest rooms inspired by Parisian apartments. Guests enter NoMad through a dedicated entrance (look for the discreet red awning at the side of Park MGM’s porte-cochère). NoMad has its own casino, skylit by the Monte Carlo’s original Tiffany glass ceiling, where guests can play high limit table games.

The 239 guest rooms, on the top four floors of Park MGM, beg for a sexy couples retreat with their moody color scheme and standalone tubs. The jaw-dropping NoMad Library restaurant, with 23-foot-high ceilings and walls lined with 25,000 books from the collection of the late philanthropist David Rockefeller, is one of the city’s most cinematic spaces. Across the way, the opulent NoMad Bar is a perfect place to people watch and dine on a truffle chicken sandwich during weekend brunch.

Best Casino Hotel For Views Of The Las Vegas Strip: The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection

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The Superfrico Ski Lodge inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.Courtesy The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection

Who Will Love It: The young and cool (and those intent on recapturing their youth); travelers seeking breathtaking views of the Strip

All-Star Amenities: Swimming pool and swim-up movies in the summer; ice rink in winter; barbershop; live music venue

What Not to Miss: An authentic hammam ritual; truffle nachos and mezcal at Ghost Donkey; hidden Ski Lodge bar in Superfrico

Cosmopolitan’s provocative “right kind of wrong” ads have been attracting the desired demographic—young, hip travelers that love shopping, dining and clubbing—since it opened in 2010. The rooms–some of the very few in Vegas with terraces—are great for entertaining and soaking up views of the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel’s dramatic design (LED columns in the lobby and a three-story chandelier) doesn’t disappoint, either. If you’ve chosen the Cosmopolitan, you’re probably the go-to person in your friend group for restaurant recommendations, and you’re sure to be spoiled for choice at the resort with options like David Chang’s Bang Bar by Momofuku and classics like é by José Andrés, Jaleo and Scarpetta. And the Cosmpolitan has more up its sleeve: a barbershop where you can get a classic cut or straight-razor shave, an intimate live music and cocktail venue and a hidden bar inspired by the ski mountains of Hokkaido, Japan. Yes, that’s a snow flurry outside.

Casino Hotel With The Best Amenities In Las Vegas: Aria Resort & Casino

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The impressive exterior of Aria Las Vegas.courtesy MGM Resorts

Aria Resort & Casino

Who Will Love It: Tech-savvy travelers and F&B aficionados

All-Star Amenities: Spa with salt room and Japanese stone Ganbanyoku beds; co-ed spa pool; new med spa

What Not To Miss: The 80-foot-long pergola walkway at Catch—extra fun at brunch (order the sky-high Anytime Waffle Tower)

When Aria’s two glass and steel towers opened as part of the massive CityCenter complex in 2009, they brought more modernity to the Vegas resort casino. Aria’s soaring lobby with natural materials is the antithesis of the dark windowless casino room. Sanctuary-like guest rooms have always had high-tech details like one-touch lighting, temperature and curtain controls; Aria’s seven Sky Villas and more than 400 Sky Suites take luxury to a new level. The villas and suites have their own entrance and elevator, personal concierges, private pool and airport transportation.

Plus, guests in the desert-inspired Sky Suites receive a revolving selection of turndown gifts like backgammon for kids, custom-designed drink coasters by local artists and truffles. Sky Villa butlers may show up with a cigar cart, custom chocolates or fresh-baked bread. It’s not just the in-room amenities that shine; Aria is walking distance to T-Mobile Arena, the Shops at Crystals and CityCenter. Aria’s excellent restaurants included Jean Georges Steakhouse, Din Tai Fung and an outpost of the New York hotspot Carbone (Drake has dibs on the restaurant’s private dining room when he’s in town).

Best Casino Hotel For Business Travelers In Las Vegas: The Four Seasons Las Vegas

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The pool at Four Seasons Hotel in Las Vegas. Christian Horan/COURTESY

The Four Seasons Las Vegas

Who Will Love It: Business travelers who want to be connected to the action but escape it at the end of the day

All-Star Amenities: The Forbes Five-Star rated spa; access to the Mandalay Bay Pool complex with a real sand beach

What Not To Miss: Four Seasons Ultimate Facial; an afternoon in a cabana at the pool

If you think you know precisely what a Four Seasons looks like, you haven’t visited The Four Seasons Las Vegas, which is ensconced on floors 35 to 39 of Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. You’d never know it wasn’t a standalone resort considering it has a valet entrance, restaurants, bar and lounge and intimate spa. The hotel has one of the Las Vegas’s most tranquil pool scenes which is open only to Four Seasons guests. Guest rooms begin at 500-square-feet with floor-to-ceiling window views of the Strip or the new Allegiant Stadium. The design, all serene Art Deco-inspired lacquer furniture and silver leaf, feels like the ultimate escape. And if you’re wondering where the city’s power brokers, Hollywood elite, and sports agents go to meet and broker deals, you’ll see some of them eating breakfast on the serene poolside patio at Veranda.

Best Casino Hotel On The Las Vegas Strip: Skylofts At MGM Grand

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The interior of a room a Skylofts at MGM Grand.Courtesy MGM Resorts

Skylofts at MGM Grand

Who Will Love It: Those who want an exclusive, luxurious Vegas experience

All-Star Amenities: Dedicated butler service; included airport transfers; Dyson hair dryers; an extensive pillow menu

What Not to Miss: Brunch at the invite-only Mansion at MGM Grand; dinner at Restaurant Joel Robuchon; a butler drawn bath

Most guests of the sprawling 5,000 plus room MGM Grand are completely unaware that 51 duplex penthouses exist on top of the building. For those lucky enough to secure a booking, their ultimate Vegas experience begins well before arrival. A team of concierges is on hand 24/7 to secure hard-to-get reservations, like one at Restaurant Joel Robuchon, the only restaurant in the city to ever receive three Michelin stars. Once guests arrive, they are escorted to lofts ranging in size from 1,400 square feet for a one-bedroom accommodation to 6,000 square feet for a three-bedroom residence.

Expect media rooms equipped with Bang & Olufsen electronics, steam showers, an infinity edge bath complete with champagne bubble jets and even pool tables and private jacuzzi terraces in select suites. Butlers can organize in-loft dining from any MGM venue or even fetch an In-N-Out Burger in the wee morning hours if a craving calls. But perhaps the best perk afforded to Skylofts guests is the rare privilege of booking a table in the Mansion Estate Dining Room abutting a temperature-controlled atrium that rivals the Bellagio’s Conservatory. The Mansion has historically been reserved for celebrities and the largest high rollers; its brunch featuring a harpist and unrivaled bloody mary cart should not be missed.

Best Casino Hotel For Couples In Las Vegas: Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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An exterior shot of the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.Courtesy Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Who Will Love It: Sanctuary seekers

All-Star Amenities: A traditional Turkish Hammam; yoga and Pilates classes; personal concierges available 24/7

What Not to Miss: High tea in the 23rd floor lounge; sweeping strip views from the spa’s vitality pool loungers

Entering through a private motor court and into the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas’s arrival foyer immediately evokes a sense of still refinement. You may well forget you are in Las Vegas—until you arrive onto the 23rd floor sky lobby and are gobsmacked with panoramic strip views from 17-foot floor to ceiling windows. The sense of calm here remains pervasive—the property is strictly non-gaming and non-smoking. And couples in particular will appreciate the hotel’s many intimate experiences, be it a table for two at Vegas’ most coveted high tea, a mixology experience within the Sky Bar or a private cabana surrounding one of three pools and two hot tubs on the 8th floor aquatic deck.

The entire 7th and 8th floor is devoted to wellness, with a two-story spa proffering everything from a private Hammam for two, a duet massage and even red-light therapy. Personal concierges are also on hand to secure bookings throughout the city, including appointments to private shopping salons at the super luxe and neighboring Shoppes at Crystals. Wind down in one of their newly renovated art deco meets California mod rooms fitted with deep soaking tubs and panoramic vistas of the strip and surrounding mountain landscapes.

Best Casino Hotel For Nightlife In Las Vegas: Encore At Wynn Las Vegas

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The luxurious outdoor pool at Encore.Courtesy Wynn Resorts

Encore At Wynn Las Vegas

Who Will Love It: Nightlife seekers who want to live it up lavishly

All-Star Amenities: Luxury cabanas at Encore Beach Club; an unrivaled nightclub scene; floor-to-ceiling windows in every room

What Not To Miss: Attending a comedy show at the Encore Theater; paying tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes with an order of Frank’s Clams Posillipo at Sinatra; the Nalu Body Ritual at the Spa at Encore

While it may be the sister resort to Wynn Las Vegas, Encore has carved out a stellar reputation all its own. Its luxe accommodations cater to those who enjoy the finer things in life, from the lavish cabana-lined pool to the stunning hotel room views afforded by floor-to-ceiling windows. But perhaps what makes Encore stand out the most is its bar none nightclub scene. Notable DJs such as The Chainsmokers, Calvin Harris and Diplo bring visitors flocking to the XS Nightclub on a regular basis. The Encore Beach Club, too, is frequently bumping with dance music, starting in the afternoon and lasting deep into the night.

Those seeking a truly unforgettable, restorative experience need only step foot inside the Spa at Encore, an exotic retreat with offerings including the Polynesian-inspired Nalu Body Ritual and the couples-focused Encore Escape. If you’re craving an upscale dining experience, opt for the Italian restaurant Sinatra, which—you guessed it—pays homage to Ol’ Blue Eyes (and even features the legendary crooner’s Academy Award). Low-key eateries include the pan-Asian Wazuzu and Jardin, which serves up farm-fresh dishes in a breezy conservatory setting.

Best Family-Friendly Casino Hotel In Las Vegas: The Palazzo At The Venetian

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An image of the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort, voted The Best Family Friendly Hotel in Las Vegas. Eric Jamison/COURTESY

The Palazzo At The Venetian

Who Will Love It: Those who love a little Epcot with their Vegas—and a fantastic high/low, save/splurge retail and dining mix

All-Star Amenities: Canyon Ranch Spa and Fitness, which has a huge climbing wall, nutritionists, and acupuncture; largest standard guest rooms on the Strip; Cut steakhouse

Don’t Miss: Estiatorio Milos Greek restaurant; a gondola ride

The Venetian is a gilded and frescoed tribute to the city of Venice. With more than 7,000 guest rooms and 17 million square feet, it is the second largest hotel in the world. Complete with a replica St. Mark’s Square (even the Campanile has been included), a canal system and singing gondoliers (you too can smooch in a gondola under the Bridge of Sighs), it’s one of the most delightfully gaudy places to suspend disbelief. Wander the resort and its Grand Canal Shoppes under Canaletto-blue trompe l’oeil “skies” and you’ll find everything from a reasonably priced food court to Mott 32, one of the best Chinese restaurants in the country, making it one of the best hotels for both kids and adults. Don’t miss breakfast at Thomas Keller’s Bouchon hidden away on the 10th floor of the Venezia Tower. The airy French bistro is as dreamy as Las Vegas gets.

Best High-End Casino Hotel In Las Vegas: Wynn Las Vegas

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Wynn Las Vegas features spacious, recently remodeled accommodations.Robert Miller/Courtesy Wynn Resorts

Wynn Las Vegas

Who Will Love It: The unapologetically glamorous

All-Star Amenities: The Strip’s only golf course; poolside blackjack tables; the contemporary Spa at Wynn; Wing Lei, the first Chinese restaurant in North America to receive a Michelin star

What Not To Miss: Shopping on Wynn’s esplanades; securing a waterfront table at SW or Lakeside; the floating pagoda table at Mizumi

The opulent Wynn redefined the resort casino concept when it opened in 2005 with its sun-dappled atrium gardens, floral mosaic floors, private lakes and waterfalls, and the Strip’s only golf course, a par 70 championship course designed by Tom Fazio. The resort’s fans are so devoted, many no longer say they’re going to Vegas, but to Wynn. Other resorts might rest on their laurels, but Wynn and sister resort Encore are in a constant state of glamorization. In 2022, Wynn unveiled a $200 million renovation of its nearly 2,700 Wynn guest rooms and Wynn Tower Suites. The masculine 1940s look is achieved with custom-designed furniture, warm wood accent walls, custom-designed etageres and Cubist-like artworks.

Once you scoop your jaw off the floor, you’ll want to devour the resort’s intriguing dining and lounging scene. Delilah, a supper club reminiscent of the city’s mid-century golden era, is one of the toughest reservations to secure in town. Beautifully dressed patrons dine on wagyu beef Wellington and Alaskan king crab in a stunning room anchored by 40-foot-high cast brass palms (think Havana’s El Tropicana circa 1950). Also check out a trio of stunning new cocktail venues, including the witty, Regency-inspired Overlook Lounge; Bar Parasol, a paean to the gilded European jet set lifestyle, and Aft Cocktail Deck, inspired by yachting life. Look out at the Lake of Dreams with a Monaco seaside spritz cocktail and you’ll swear you can feel the ocean breeze.

Best Located Casino Hotel In Las Vegas: Nobu Hotel At Caesars Palace

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An impeccably designed penthouse within Nobu at Caesars Palace. Barbara Kraft/COURTESY

Nobu Hotel At Caesars Palace

Who Will Love It: Travelers who want a boutique experience with all the benefits of a massive resort

All-Star Amenities: In-room dining made by Nobu chefs; large suites

What Not To Miss: Rare sakes in Nobu Lounge; beer brewed for Nobu at Japan’s Hokusetsu brewery on Sado Island

Caesars Palace is a behemoth (it has nearly 4,000 rooms and suites spread over 85 acres), but Nobu Hotel is a little pocket of Zen. Guests of the 182 room hotel in the former Centurion Tower–Nobu Matsuhisa’s first hotel–receive the special attention they’d expect from a precious boutique property. An elevator bank accessed through a simple Japanese portal takes guests to the hotel-within-a-hotel. During a 2022 renovation inspired by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery, designers gave the hotel a warmer, more residential feel. If you’re splurging, you can book the 10,000-square-foot Nobu Villa (also recently refreshed), which comes with butler service, limo transportation, a garden and whirlpool, and a VIP omakase dinner at Nobu restaurant just downstairs. You may never want to leave your new Vegas cocoon.