How To Choose a Las Vegas Hotel | The Ultimate Guide

Las Vegas is known for its extravagant hotel resorts and luxury accommodations for guests. Many people coming to Las Vegas for the first time have heard of famous hotels like New York-New York Hotel, Flamingo Hotel, Caesars Palace, Excalibur Hotel, and countless others. Some are more luxurious than others. 

Choosing a hotel for your Las Vegas trip can be a challenging experience because there are so many good ones available. In addition, many shows in Las Vegas are hosted at these hotels too. If you’re lucky, you may find a hotel package deal for a discounted rate on your room and entertainment. 

Below are the top six considerations when choosing a Las Vegas hotel for your trip. 

1) Location

Where do you want your hotel to be located in Las Vegas? Many tourists with higher budgets will stay at the more luxurious hotels on the Las Vegas Strip because they are closer to all the best shows, restaurants, and activities. So if you have the money to spend, you could stay at popular Strip hotels like the Wynn Las Vegas Hotel, Venetian Hotel, and Bellagio Hotel.

However, you don’t have to settle for the most luxurious hotels if you want to stay on the Las Vegas Strip. In fact, you might be surprised that the Las Vegas Strip has cheaper hotels within the $20 to $50 per night range. Check out the Tuscany Suites, Excalibur Hotel, or the STRAT Hotel because they have some of the most affordable rooms on the Strip.

The great thing about Strip hotels is they are all within walking distance from each other. So if you see any exciting shows performing at multiple hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, you can easily access them without spending additional money on transportation. Besides, the Las Vegas Strip is bumper-to-bumper traffic 24/7, so you’re better off walking when you’re there.

2) Budget

Your budget will weigh heavily on which hotel you choose in Las Vegas. Can you afford to spend $150 per night on a hotel room with luxurious amenities? Some more luxurious and expensive Las Vegas Strip hotels include the Aria Hotel, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Venetian Hotel, Bellagio Hotel, and Wynn Las Vegas Hotel. 

The Las Vegas Strip has mid-range hotels with average prices of around $50 to $100 per night. These hotels host entertaining shows and offer quality amenities to guests. Check out the Mirage Hotel, Paris Hotel, MGM Grand Hotel, and Planet Hollywood if you’re interested in mid-range hotels on the Strip.

The most budget-friendly hotels on the Las Vegas Strip include the Flamingo Hotel, Excalibur Hotel, Tropicana Hotel, the LINQ Hotel, and the STRAT Hotel. They can offer a wonderful time because they have beautiful views, fun activities, fabulous restaurants, and other surprises.

3) Amenities

What kind of hotel amenities do you need in Las Vegas? Some people may be happy simply having a place to sleep at night after a long day of sightseeing. But if you care about luxuries like custom swimming pools, museums, aquariums, architecture, themes, and other fun attractions, then consider your hotel carefully.

For instance, the Mandalay Bay Hotel has three swimming pools, artificial waves, and a manufactured white sandy beach. It creates the illusion of being at a white sandy beach on the coast, even though you’re really in the desert. But if you’re the kind of person who would rather watch sports television on top of the roof, stay at the Circa Hotel.

Research the amenities of your top hotel choices to help you choose the best one.

4) Theme

Many Las Vegas hotels have undertaken specific themes to attract more guests. These themes are noticeable in hotel architecture, promotions, features, amenities, decorations, and rooms. 

The most famous examples of hotel themes are:

  • The Roman-era theme at Caesars Palace (The Colosseum)
  • The Egyptian theme at the Luxor Hotel (The Giant Pyramid)
  • The medieval theme at the Excalibur Hotel (King Arthur’s Arena)
  • The French theme at the Paris Hotel (Eiffel Tower)

Themed hotels are more fun for guests because they make you feel like you’ve been transported to a different time and place. The choice depends on which themes interest you the most. Perhaps you could stay at a different-themed hotel each time you visit Las Vegas.

5) Restaurants

Las Vegas has some of the best restaurants in the country. Some can be found inside your favorite Las Vegas hotels, while others stand alone. The restaurants serve numerous ethnic-inspired cuisine choices, such as Chinese, American, Japanese, Indian, Korean, etc. All of the food is made well and delicious.

What kind of food do you like to eat? If you have a particular preference, research the restaurants of various hotels to see which one has the food options you want. For instance, if you like Italian food, you may want to stay at the Venetian Resort Hotel to be close to the LAVO Italian Restaurant in the Grand Canal Shoppes. 

Of course, you could always walk to another hotel and eat at its restaurants. But if you care about things like room service and guest room dining, you may care about the restaurant being in your hotel.

6) Entertainment

Entertainment is a top consideration for many tourists when choosing their Las Vegas hotels. Sometimes you can get a special hotel package deal for a discount on both rooms and tickets if you reserve them together at the same hotel. If not, you may want to be closer to your favorite hotel shows, so you don’t have to travel far.

Are you interested in finding the best deals on Las Vegas show tickets? Vegas Lens has published links to shows with discounts of up to 70% on current ticket prices. You can find them here: https://vegaslens.com/listings/shows/tickets/

Conclusion

Now you should have a good idea about choosing the best hotel for your trip to Las Vegas. Of course, not all the considerations will sync with the others, so you may have to prioritize a few of them over the others. It all depends on the most important things you want your hotel to offer. 

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