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Las Vegas Hotels Information
Hotels in Las Vegas | 361 |
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Hotels Prices From | S$78 |
Hotels Reviews | 954,685 |
Hotels Photos | 350,925 |
Travel high season | Sep - Nov |
Travel low season | Jun - Aug |
High season avg price | S$323 |
Low season avg price | S$241 |
Hibernation has never looked so fun. Cooler winter temperatures in Vegas offer even more reasons to settle in for indoor pursuits like gambling, clubbing, and feasting. And there’s something about the very notion of winter that makes a steak dinner in a dimly lit restaurant feel like the perfect way to welcome the season.
With winter comes the chance to party with thousands of your new closest friends over New Year’s, Super Bowl, and Valentine’s Day events that Las Vegas approaches with its signature over-the-top attitude.
Vegas doesn’t slow down for winter. With plenty of holidays and spikes in visitors for mega-conventions, you’ll still need to book ahead to get the perfect hotel room, score seats at hot-ticket shows, and reserve tables at buzzy restaurants.
Winter can be a great time for hiking, since highs in the cooler months remain mellow enough to enjoy all that gorgeous desert surrounding the city.
Mild weather and smaller-for-Vegas crowds make spring a winning time to roll the dice on a Vegas vacation. Just keep an eye on your exact dates, as there’s a surge of tourists during certain windows that can clog the casinos and take over the Strip.
Expect higher prices and a younger, rowdier vibe during Spring Break season, which stretches from mid-March through mid-April.
Daytime temps start to inch up month by month in spring, but evenings remain chilly. Do as the locals do and layer up if you plan to be outside in the evening.
Spring brings a bump in special events and awards, including high-profile functions like music-awards ceremonies and concerts.
Las Vegas in summer heats up, and then just keeps going, busting temperature records and looking good doing it. A sweltering outside climate is balanced by an arctic blast of air conditioning inside, which is blissfully sheltered from the dry desert heat.
Pool season makes a big splash in late spring and hits its peak in summer. Day clubs and pool parties rule the Strip’s top pool party venues, though many other hotels offer poolside bliss sans bumpin’ beats for those who prefer relaxing to raucousness.
Despite the blazing daytime heat, evenings are mercifully tolerable. Take advantage by booking patio dining at a popular spot like Border Grill, Mon Ami Gabi, Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar, or SW Steakhouse.
Expect to see a weather alert or two pop up on your phone. July through early September is Las Vegas’ monsoon season, when sudden storms can blow in, bringing downpours and sometimes flooding.
As summer tourism winds down, convention season ramps up, bringing tens of thousands of professionals to town. Fall also welcomes a slow slide in temperature that’s first detected in the chillier nighttime air.
If you’re not in town for a convention (or even if you are), look beyond convention-center-adjacent hotels for better deals and more availability.
As with most things, Vegas celebrates Halloween in a big—and decidedly adult—way, with nightclubs around the city going all in on the sexy-spooky holiday.
Most pools, especially those with a major party scene, close in the fall. But don’t worry, party monsters—Vegas clubs have no off-season, so you can still find a white-hot dance floor even when the weather cools.
Hotels near the sights
- Fountains of BellagioEvery night, over 1,000 fountains sway and dance to music and lights on an artificial lake in front of the Bellagio Resort.Read more
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation AreaVisitors can admire colorful rock formations on several hiking trails or on a 13-mile scenic drive.Read more
- Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical GardenBrilliance abounds inside our breathtaking Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The attention to detail is astounding. The passionate display of nature in all its awe-evoking glory - quite simply, sensational! Let your imagination wander as you assume a leisurely stroll amongst rare natural finds selected distinctively for Bellagio from all over the world. Admire the essence of every season recreated with exceptionally gorgeous plants, flowers and trees thoughtfully arranged to inspire full splendorRead more
- Fremont Street ExperienceLocated in downtown Las Vegas, this pedestrian mall spreads over five blocks along Fremont Street. Home to many casinos and hotels—including Golden Gate Hotel and Casino and Binion’s Gambling Hall and Hotel—it's also known for jaw-dropping shows and fun activities, from free concerts to the 12-story SlotZilla Zipline. Come just before evening to catch Viva Vision, a light and sound show that takes place on the world’s largest video screen—an LED canopy that spans 130,000 square feet. To make sure you don't miss any of the highlights, there's a variety of day and night walking tours available. – TripadvisorRead more
- The StripStretching for over 4.2 miles, the most famous entertainment destination in the U.S. showcases an eclectic collection of mega hotels and resorts, glitzy casinos, lavish shopping malls, and Michelin-starred restaurants. The best way to enjoy the Strip is to stroll down the avenue and marvel at free spectacles like the dancing fountains of Bellagio and the erupting volcanoes of The Mirage. Or rest your legs by joining an open-top bus tour that cruises down the boulevard. For a more adventurous experience, splurge on a luxurious helicopter tour for a bird’s eye view of Las Vegas’ iconic landmarks. – TripadvisorRead more
- High RollerCurrently the second largest in the world, the 550-foot tall ferris wheel located at the LINQ lets you soar above Las Vegas for panoramic views of the city. Each revolution takes about 30 minutes and each cabin holds up to 40 people. The views are prettiest at night when the city is illuminated, and you can opt for a Happy Hour ticket that comes with an open bar in the cabin. Day tickets are cheaper if you are looking to save, and tickets are also included in several Las Vegas City Passes. – TripadvisorRead more
- The Mob MuseumThe Mob Museum is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to advance the public understanding of organized crime’s history and impact on American society. The Mob Museum offers a bold and authentic view of organized crime from vintage Las Vegas to the back alleys of American cities and—increasingly—across the borders and networks of the entire world. Explore the real stories and actual events of Mob history through interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind Mob and law enforcement artifacts found inside our restored 1933 former courthouse and post office building located just minutes from Fremont Street.Read more
- Hoover Dam BypassThe 2,000-foot-long bridge spans the Colorado River canyon. As the world's highest concrete arch bridge, it shows off spectacular views of Hoover Dam.Read more
- Stratosphere TowerThe Tower is a unique, iconic fixture in the Vegas skyline with a magnificent 360 degree view of the shimmering Las Vegas Strip and Valley.Read more
- The Neon MuseumDisplaying over 250 retired signs of casinos and businesses from all over town, the Neon Museum offers a peek into old Vegas. On a tour through the museum's two-acre courtyard, you’ll see gigantic, glitzy signs and learn more about their history. You can also watch the Brilliant! Jackpot show, a fantastic augmented reality experience that reanimates 40 of the neon signs in the museum. Don’t forget to stop by the gift shop for souvenirs, as well as the visitor's center which is located inside the former La Concha Hotel lobby. Though open from mid-afternoon, the Neon Museum looks even more spectacular after sunset when the signs are lit up. – TripadvisorRead more
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- Popular hotels close to Fremont Street Experience include Oasis at Gold Spike, Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel, and California Hotel and Casino. See the full list: Hotels near Fremont Street Experience.
- Popular luxury hotels in Las Vegas include ARIA Sky Suites, Skylofts at MGM Grand, and Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. See the full list: Las Vegas Luxury Hotels.
- Popular hotels close to Harry Reid International Airport include Skylofts at MGM Grand, The Carriage House, and Staybridge Suites Las Vegas - Stadium District, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Harry Reid International Airport.
- A few of the most popular hotels near The Strip are Bellagio Las Vegas, The Cromwell, and Jockey Club. See the full list: Hotels near The Strip.
- Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Las Vegas are Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Airport, Skylofts at MGM Grand, and Staybridge Suites Las Vegas - Stadium District, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Las Vegas.
- Popular cheap hotels in Las Vegas include Hampton Inn Tropicana, The Carriage House, and Staybridge Suites Las Vegas - Stadium District, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Las Vegas.
- ARIA Sky Suites, Skylofts at MGM Grand, and NoMad Las Vegas have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Las Vegas. See the full list: Spa Resorts in Las Vegas.
- Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Airport, Hampton Inn Tropicana, and ARIA Sky Suites all received great reviews from families travelling in Las Vegas. See the full list: Family Hotels in Las Vegas.