Las Vegas Hotel Casino
Las Vegas Hotel Casinos and Resorts

Las Vegas Hotel Casino
Las Vegas can rightfully boast of a number of high-class hotels, but those on the famous Las Vegas Strip are the most well known among them. Among the most popular Las Vegas hotel casino are The Bellagio, The Luxor, The Venetian, Caesars Palace, New York New York and Treasure Island. During off-seasons (usually December and January), however, many Strip hotels offer lower rates and discount deals.
Some of the other most popular hotels in the city are Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Stratosphere Casino Hotel and Tower, MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, Circus Circus Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Resort and Casino, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
For the not-so-rich, Las Vegas has a host of cheap hotels to offer. Some of them are Riviera, Villager-Flami, Orleans, Cancun Resort, La Quinta Las Vegas Convention Center, Sahara Hotel and Casino, Desert Paradise Resort, Hawthorn Suites, Boulder Station Hotel and Casino, Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn Nellis AFB, Royal Hotel and Casino, Golden Gate Hotel and Casino.
Las Vegas Casino Resorts
Gone are the days when Las Vegas banked on luring tourists with cheap food and rooms so that they did part with their gambling dollars. Today’s top resorts provide tourists with spacious rooms or suites, beautiful swimming facilities, fine dining experiences and excellent spa facilities. Mandalay Bay’s new hotel has each and every suite featuring a tile entryway, plasma screen television, wet bar, high-speed Internet access and a fax/printer. Located in the upscale suburban residential development of Hotels Las Vegas Nevada, the Italianate Ritz is a gamble-free sanctuary of 349 rooms, some stretching over the water. Moreover, championship golf is available in the immediate vicinity, and the 30,000-square-foot spa fulfills guests’ relaxation and treatment needs.
The Venetian and Hard Rock attract the parvenus, but the old money charm still permeates the $1.6 billion Bellagio: Tuscan architecture, a Tiffany boutique and tons of panache. Every room has a mini-bar, dual-line telephone with data ports, and luxurious bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Situated on the Strip next to the Mandalay Bay, the Four Seasons’ public areas are entirely gambling and smoke-free, and patrons are afforded all the access privileges of a Mandalay Bay guest, including pool and spa entry and preferred event ticketing.
In the Venetian, all rooms are suites, each featuring a mini-bar, modem lines and a fax machine/printer. Clarion Emerald Springs is another non-gaming facility with 150 hotel rooms, restaurants, a fitness center and an outdoor swimming pool. The JW Marriott Las Vegas Hotel Casino and Resort, Spa and Golf is nestled in 54-acres of lush landscaping and streams, and framed by spectacular views of Red Rock Canyon, one of Las Vegas’ best-kept secrets.