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Amalz MGM Signature Two Bedroom Balcony Suites

Amalz MGM Signature Two Bedroom Balcony Suites

Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas|2.85km from Harry Reid International Airport
When you stay at Amalz MGM Signature Two Bedroom Balcony Suites in Las Vegas, you'll be connected to a shopping center, within a 15-minute walk of MGM Grand Casino and Bellagio Casino. This 5-star aparthotel is 0.6 mi (1 km) from The Cosmopolitan Casino and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from MGM Grand Garden Arena.Relax and unwind with massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 3 outdoor swimming pools, a lazy river, and a sauna. This aparthotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a television in a common area.Grab a bite to eat at one of the aparthotel's many dining establishments, which include 3 restaurants and 3 coffee shops/cafes. Wind down with a drink at one of the 2 bars/lounges or 2 poolside bars.Featured amenities include a business center, express check-in, and express check-out. Free valet parking is available onsite.Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 99 guestrooms, featuring indoor private spa tubs and Smart televisions. Your Tempur-Pedic bed comes with Egyptian cotton sheets, and all rooms are furnished with sofa beds. Rooms have private balconies. Kitchens are outfitted with full-sized refrigerators/freezers, ovens, and stovetops. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature jetted bathtubs and rainfall showerheads.

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Delano Las Vegas
4.3/5126 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The hotel itself absolutely great and beautiful but it was busy and the pool was busy and I got the worst room you can imagine did you was to the wall so be aware or you know the old rooms on the lower levels We have a bad views but we came here to answer on the price was reasonable and overall I would give the four stars to the stay
Serene Vegas Boutique Hotel Las Vegas
4.2/545 Reviews
I travel to Vegas once or twice a year and this place is quickly becoming a favorite. I really like the large rooms and love having a sliding door to open for fresh air, bird songs in the morning and the view of the ”serene” courtyard with its palms. It's so much better than walking miles through a ****** to a claustrophobic sealed room. There is a convenience store close by with sometimes sketchy people hanging around, but if you're at all street smart, it shouldn't be a problem. There's a steady stream of tourists walking between here, Virgin and other hotels to the strip. I'm pleased that the management deters parties, noise in the public areas and has locked down access points where people could be let in anonymously. My only complaint is that there is no seating on the balconies. I'd have been happy with a $5 resin chair.
Nirvana Hotel
4.5/573 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
very good. The indoor atmosphere is very fresh and comfortable (as the store name ”nirvana Nirvana” shows), it is rare to have such a fresh and refined place in Las Vegas such as ”Sex and the City”. There are McDonald's, panda expressx and shops not far from the hotel. In short, I am very satisfied with the hotel. If there is a little disadvantage, it is that the sound insulation is not very good, and it is a little noisy next to the road.
Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Stadium Area
4.3/590 Reviews
West of The Strip
I've stayed here before, and had a good experience. There are a lot of positives. The hotel is generally clean, the staff is friendly and generally helpful, the room is well-appointed, there's plenty of parking. But, I will NEVER stay here again, or in any of the other hotels in this little cluster. First - I requested early check in well in advance, which I know is not guaranteed, but I also have platinum elite status, and thought they might accommodate me. Arrived at 9AM and did not get in to the room until 1:15 PM. It just seems like they might prioritize getting a room clean when the guest is physically at the hotel already. On a positive note, I did get upgraded. First night, fine, comfortable, everything as expected. Second night, I woke about 4AM to loud booming music. I called the front desk (had to use my cell phone, as the room phone didn't work) and was told they're aware of it, there's a club nearby, and they've reported it. So, since I was awake, I Googled reviews of this hotel and found complaints for the same thing dating back 10 years. Wish I had known, I never would have stayed here. So, I could not get back to sleep. Then I started hearing an intermittent beeping sound, which I reported to the front desk using the app. Smoke detector battery, probably. She offered to send someone up, but it was in my son's bedroom, and it wasn't waking him up, so I didn't want to disturb him with a stranger in his room in the middle of the night. I went to the front desk a little after 7 to sort it out. I was told there is no one on the property to deal with it, but they would put in a request - interesting, that in the middle of the night someone was supposedly available, but not first thing in the morning? Then, I came back to the room and examined the other two smoke detectors. They don't even have batteries! The little drawer where the battery goes is open and empty. That is definitely illegal, and unsafe for everyone in this hotel. Oh, I also inquired at the desk about laundry detergent, since the little hotel store didn't have any, and I forgot to bring mine from home. The hotel has laundry facilities for guests, that's one of the reasons I stay here. I was told they don't have any, they are waiting to get a delivery. So...you're telling me there's no available detergent in the hotel? How do they wash the sheets and towels every day? Someone who wanted to provide great service would have called housekeeping and gotten me what I needed. So, I did my laundry in the bathtub with shampoo. But, back to the smoke detector. How is it that there isn't a hotel policy to regularly replace smoke detector batteries, so guess never have to go through what I did? Seems pretty simple - and safe - and probably required legally. Super disappointed - and incredibly tired!
Candlewood Suites Las Vegas - E Tropicana
4.4/592 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Hotel staff is friendly... can ask for mineral water from the counter. Free self-service laundry, and daily parking at $12. The pool is shared by two hotels with a heated spa.
Motel 6-Las Vegas, NV - Tropicana
3.4/5104 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
My first visit to this Motel was in February of 2020, and I wanted to give a review. So, this review will focus on my second visit to this hotel, which was in February 2022. Granted, the area around hotel may seem sketchy with homeless folks. However, the hotel has no control over this. Despite the airline noise coming from McCarran International Airport, my friends and I were able to sleep well. The room was done well. The check-in staff was friendly. I would recommend Motel 6 here as a great alternative to the hotels on the Strip due to not having an outrageous resort fee, deposit fee, or breakage fee.

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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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