Las Vegas

A Racquet Social Travelogue

Here are 15 high-end hotels on the Strip. Demand-based surge pricing is the norm for these hotels.

Random Things to Know About Hotels on the Strip

Service is efficient but impersonal

Rooms rarely have balconies

In-room coffee makers are rare

Late checkouts may come at a cost

Breakfast lineups are long

The best hotels  in Las Vegas are on the 4.2-mile stretch of the  Las Vegas Blvd,  referred to as The Srip.

 The hotels are  shown from south to north.

The MGM Grand may have lost some of its charm, but with nearly 7000 rooms, it is the largest single hotel in the world.

Aria Resort & Casino is considered one of the most hight-tech hotels in the world. It is part of the City Center Complex in Las Vegas.

Aria

The Cosmopolitan Hotel has a variety of high-end bars, restaurants, and clubs.  It is one of the few hotels on the Strip that offers rooms with balconies.

The Bellagio is famous for its  music-synchronized dancing water fountain and its glass-sculptured lobby. 

Caesars Palace is one of the most recognized luxury hotels in Las Vegas. Its Romenesque decor and opulence attract high-rollers to its casinos.

If  a trip to France does not fit your budget, you can make do with the Paris-themed hotel in Las Vegas.

Paris

Made famous by its sheer size and shows such as Cirque du Soleil and Love, the Mirage is expected to change hands and become a Hard Rock Hotel in the future.

The Mirage

The Flamingo

The Flamingo is not exactly high-end. However, its vintage and past mob connections, make it an interesting resort and casino on the strip.

The relatively moderately priced Treasure Island is a pirate-themed resort and casino. It is centrally located accross from the Venetian.

The Venetian offers spacious rooms at higher-end prices.  Its fake sky, canal, and gondolas are all big tourist draws.

The Venetian

The Palazzo is an all-suite hotel and boasts some of the largest rooms on the strip. It is connected to Venetian, its sister hotel.

The flagship hotel of Wynn Resorts is located at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Sands Ave. The Fashion Show Mall is directly accross from it.

 Encore, the sister resort, is connected to Wynn and includes the Wynn Plaza, a massive retail complex on  Las Vegas Boulevard.

The Resorts World opened in 2021.  It comprises of three hotels: The Conrad, The Hilton, & The Crockfords.

Hotels on the  Las Vegas Strip cost more, but you may get more bang for your buck.