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Delano Las Vegas
4.3/5126 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Rooms are very nice. A relaxing stay in Vegas. Had everything we needed for a great four day trip to Vegas. Use of the pool area at Mandalay Bay was great with a lazy river part of the pool. We would recommend a stay at Delano.
The Palazzo at The Venetian®
4.5/5151 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
We arrived at the hotel before the check-in time 3pm but the room wasn’t available. So they just gave me the key cards and said they would send me a text of my room number when it’s ready. As I didn’t receive the text after an hour, I went back to the check in counter and needed to line up for 20mins to get my room number. After we got into the room around 4:45pm, we had to wait for another 25 mins to get our luggage delivered to our room. after we got changed and got to the pool around 5:25pm, the staff there just told us that the pool is closing at 5:50pm (it’s a bit strange as the bell boy who delivered our luggage to us suggested us visiting the pool as the weather was so nice but didn’t tell us that the pool was closing that soon). The pool is the main reason for us to choose the Palazzo and we were only able to spend less than half an hour there. my son was very disappointed about that. The room is spacious but cleanliness needs to be improved, e.g. the bedsheet was quite dirty and with little blood stein on it.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
4.5/5114 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The hotel is very new, but the design is not as good as that of Vdara which has been around for ten years. The room is quite big, and the location is a bit remote, relatively close to the convention and exhibition center. The bed is a bit soft and the pillows are very soft. The hotel opened at the end of 2023. Many stores in the shopping mall on the second floor have not yet been renovated, but the good brands are relatively high-end. You can see the big ball if you stay in an odd-numbered room. The higher the room number, the more positive the direction.
Vdara Hotel & Spa at ARIA Las Vegas
4.3/596 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The stay at Vdara was great. We booked a room with the fountain view and it did not disappoint. Would recommend for people who wish a more quiet location but still highly accessible to the ****** *****. That said, the walkway to the Bellagio was closed so we had to walk around the building to get to the hotel.
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
4.5/5118 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
I used to frequent this property when it was still the Mandarin Oriental. I have not returned since it was bought. I’m glad to say that the quality of accommodations and the level of service has been maintained. However, food and beverage is disappointing. Mandarin Oriental’s menu used to be full of variety and delightful Asian dishes. The menu now at Zen Cafe is very limited. In addition, it’s quite expensive for what it is. $18 for a cup of Miso soup is ridiculous! Room service is not what it used to be. The menu is, again, very limited. And the high delivery surcharge that used to be common during COVID is still being charged. Quite ridiculous!
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
4.2/5217 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Awesome place, was brand new and very clean, the rooms were very big as well. The receptionist gave great service. The hotel has Starbucks as well and have free water refill. Only thing is that the carpark is very far from the hotel lobby/lifts, so if you can afford you should get luggage service or valet. You also need to pay for parking, $10 per day.

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A Radiant Metropolis in the Desert

Famous for its vibrant nightlife and unique entertainment, Las Vegas, nestled in the heart of Nevada, USA, is a city that never sleeps. Known as "Sin City," it proudly holds the title as the Entertainment Capital of the World. One fun fact that few know: Las Vegas is home to more than half of the world's top 20 largest hotels. So get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey in a city that shimmers with glitz, glam, and remarkable surprises at every corner.

Jetting off to the Neon Paradise

Arriving in Las Vegas is a breeze with McCarran International Airport, located just a few miles from the heart of the city. Shuttles, taxis, and ride-sharing services are readily available to transport you downtown. When planning your visit, ensure you're aware of the USA visa requirements and apply in advance.

English is the primary language spoken, but you'll find a multilingual atmosphere due to the city's international appeal. While Las Vegas is globally known for its 24/7 casinos, do remember gambling is a recreational activity and should be approached responsibly.

Dazzling Attractions and Spectacles

Las Vegas Strip, the city's nerve center, houses a plethora of world-renowned casinos, hotels, and attractions. Explore the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, journey to ancient Rome at the Colosseum in Caesar's Palace, or marvel at the Fountains of Bellagio - a dancing water spectacle that's a must-see.

For those seeking a break from the bustling Strip, the nearby Grand Canyon offers breathtaking natural beauty, while the Neon Museum provides an insightful look at the city's colorful history.

Sun-Kissed Skies and Glamorous Nights

Las Vegas enjoys a desert climate with plentiful sunshine year-round. While summer can be quite warm, with temperatures in Las Vegas climbing above 100°F (38°C), the winter months are relatively mild. The best time to visit is during spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), when the weather is comfortably warm. Light clothing works best for daytime, but keep a light jacket for cooler evenings.

A City of Choices: Your Perfect Stay

Selecting a hotel in Las Vegas depends entirely on your preference. If you want to be in the heart of the action, the Venetian Resort or Bellagio Hotel and Casino on the Strip offers luxury accommodation with easy access to top attractions. For foodies, the Cosmopolitan features some of the city's best restaurants.

For those looking for convenience and connectivity, the LINQ Hotel is steps away from the Las Vegas Monorail. Business travelers may prefer the quiet sophistication of the ARIA Resort in CityCenter, close to the Convention Center. For budget-conscious travelers, the Downtown district provides options like the D Hotel. Instagram aficionados might find the Art District’s chic, boutique hotel, the Downtown Grand, a picture-perfect choice.

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