Hotels

Offers a direct listing of major Las Vegas hotels, including the Wynn, Treasure Island, Monte Carlo

Wynn Las Vegas & Encore Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas The Wynn has been the most anticipated new resort in Las Vegas for years, and it's finally opened for reservations.

Venetian Las Vegas

Venetian Las Vegas The Venetian, is one of Las Vegas most luxurious hotels. As it's name implies, it is themed after the famed Italian archipelago, and convincingly so. There are even gondolas you can ride. But the theme isn't the Venetian's only allure. The suites here (all the rooms are suites) are almost twice the size of the average room on the strip. There are 17 gourmet restaurants here with menus to satisfy any taste. And along with the Canyon Ranch Spa, three pools and two hot tubs, and 20 cabanas, the Venetian is actually home to the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum.

Tuscany Las Vegas

Tuscany Hotel Las Vegas One of Las Vegas' many European themed hotels, Tuscany is located just a block off the strip (near Ballys and the Bellagio). This makes it an ideal destination for those who want to book Las Vegas show tickets for shows on the strip, and then come home to a quiet nights sleep. Toward that latter end, the Tuscany offers oversized, 600 square foot rooms with all the comforts of home. Though, unless your home is in Northern Italy, it won't look much like home.

Tropicana Las Vegas

Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel The Tropicana is located just minutes from the airport on the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Tropicana Ave. It should be a good contender for hotel accommodations when you're considering Las Vegas travel packages. This beautiful resort boasts a 12,000 square foot main pool with a swim-up bar, eight restaurants, and a huge casino. They also have entertainers booked around the year, get your Las Vegas show tickets early. Yet another great budget choice for your stay in Vegas. Rating: 2 stars Room Facilities: Refrigerator

Treasure Island Las Vegas

Treasure Island Las Vegas Centrally located next door to its sister resort, The Mirage, Treasure Island is one of the most luxurious Las Vegas vacation resorts. It's pirate theme makes this an ideal resort for family vacations, but that doesn't mean the adults are left out of the experience. Treasure Island boasts a 90,000 square foot casino, award winning service, eight gourmet restaurants, and a variety of exotic entertainment. This is a great place to stay with or without kids. And if the adults want to add a touch of elegance, you can always hire one of the many Las Vegas limousine services.

Las Vegas Stratosphere

Las Vegas Stratosphere The Stratosphere's unique location at the North end of the strip makes it the strip hotel closest to downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience. The other unique thing about the Stratosphere is its 1,149 foot Stratosphere Tower, the tallest building West of the Mississippi, and the highest freestanding observation tower in the U.S. The view it offers is truly amazing. It is at the northern border of the strip so if your itinerary includes going down to San Remo and more, be sure to keep Las Vegas rental cars in mind.

Las Vegas Stardust officially closed, In 2007, construction began on Echelon Place

Hotel Echelon, Las Vegas The Stardust officially closed at 12:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) on November 1, 2006 after operating continuously for 48 years. The spectacular demolition ended a yearlong farewell to a classic 48-year-old resort that was, in its heyday, considered the ultimate in luxury and style.

San Remo Hotel Las Vegas

San Remo Hotel Las Vegas officially transformed into Hooter's Casino Hotel Hotel San Remo (a shortened Italian variation of the name Remus) is being officially transformed into the very first Hooter's Casino Hotel. The hotel was built in 1973 opening as a Howard Johnson Motel. After several ownership changes, it became the Hôtel San Rémo in 1989 and featured an Italian Riviera theme. On August 17, 2004 Hooters, Inc.; the new ownership remodeled and operate a Hooters brand casino and hotel on the site of the Hôtel San Rémo and become second largest Hooters restaurant in the world.

Sahara Las Vegas

Sahara Las Vegas Having been around since 1952, the Sahara Las Vegas has a long and colorful history. It has played host to world renowned performers such as Johnny Carson, Tina Turner, and Ann Margaret. The first time the Beatles played in Vegas was at the Sahara. Any shows here will have a high turn out, so make sure to get your Las Vegas show tickets early. In addition to it's illustrious history, the Sahara offers spacious, comfortable accommodations and a variety of amenities to please any taste. Among these is a 5,000 square foot pool with 13 private cabanas, fountains, and a spa. Rating: 3 Stars

Riviera Hotel Las Vegas

Riviera Hotel Las Vegas At over 50 years of age, the Riviera is on of the first top notch hotels in Las Vegas, and indeed in the state of Nevada. Known for it's friendly hospitality and big name entertainment, the Riviera offers a unique blend of modern Las Vegas excitement and quaint nostalgia. Don't let it's age fool you, though. A lot has changed at the Riviera since the Rat Pack days. A multimillion dollar room renovation campaign has brought the property up to par with its mega-resort competition. Rating: 3 stars Room Facilities:

Rio Las Vegas

Rio Las Vegas True to it's name, the Rio All-Suites Hotel does not have a single room like any of the other Las Vegas vacation hotels. Instead, it has 2500 spacious, comfortable suites. Each one is over 600 square feet in size, and has a 32" or a 25" color television. But the suites aren't the only remarkable things about the Rio. It also boast 60,000 square feet of shopping, a cutting edge spa and salon, and a man made beach and lagoon.

Plaza Hotel Las Vegas

Plaza Hotel Las Vegas Located at the edge of the Fremont Street Experience, The Plaza Hotel Las Vegas is the entertainment center of downtown Las Vegas. It's comfortable rooms offer a range of amenities, as does the Plaza itself. It can hold its own along with the other Las Vegas vacation hotels. The Plaza is a great budget choice away from the Las Vegas strip, with plenty of excitement. Rating: 3 stars Room Facilities: Remote controlled color cable TV Direct dial dataport telephone with voicemail Individual climate control

Palms Las Vegas

Palms Las Vegas The Palms is one of Las Vegas' hottest new resorts. It's already won 17 "Best of Las Vegas" awards, including "Best New Restaurant".

Orleans Las Vegas

orleans hotel las vegas At the Orleans hotel and casino, it's Mardi Gras every day, Las Vegas Style. Like all the major Las Vegas vacation resorts, here you'll find all the amenities of a first class Las Vegas vacation resort in a New Orleans atmosphere. All the rooms at the Orleans are actually mini suites with a separate sitting area. These offer all the comforts of home, just steps away from the spacious casino. If you're planning on exploring the strip, you might need the services of Las Vegas rental cars because this hotel is located off the strip. Rating: 3 Diamonds AAA

New York New York Las Vegas

New York New York Las Vegas At one of the busiest intersections in Las Vegas, and just minutes from the airport, sits a roughly one third scale replica of the classic New York skyline. This replica is home to New York New York, one of Las Vegas' premiere hotel/casinos. Completing the motif is a 150 foot Statue of Liberty replica, a 300 foot Brooklyn Bridge replica, and a Coney Island style roller coaster called "The Manhattan Express"