The Las Vegas Strip is home to over four dozen resorts, each vying for attention with massive casinos, sprawling pool complexes, and world-class dining. You'll find everything from the family-friendly Excalibur with its four outdoor pools and water slide to the serene Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, which earned a 89 guest score for its spacious suites and spa. Budget-conscious travelers can book Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino (score 77) for its Caribbean-style GO Pool and 15-acre wildlife habitat, while those seeking luxury may prefer Bellagio (score 85), famous for its fountain show, five courtyard pools, and 18 restaurants. Expect nightly rates ranging from $80 at budget resorts to $400+ at high-end properties, plus daily resort fees of $30-$50. Most resorts are clustered along Las Vegas Boulevard, with the highest concentration between Flamingo Road and Tropicana Avenue. Harry Reid International Airport is within 5 km of most Strip properties, making arrivals convenient.
For a true desert escape, Mandalay Bay (score 81) offers a 4-hectare beach with real sand and a lazy river, while Aria Resort & Casino (score 82) impresses with three outdoor pools and a 62-treatment-room spa. If you want a modern, trendy vibe, The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas (score 83) features a rooftop terrace, hot tub, and two pools. Business travelers should consider Westgate Las Vegas Resort And Casino (score 79), directly connected to the Las Vegas Monorail, or Las Vegas Hilton At Resorts World (score 85) with seven pools and 23 restaurants. Note that parking is available on-site at most resorts, but fees apply. Book early for the best rates, especially during conventions and major events like CES or New Year's Eve. Compare amenities-such as free Wi-Fi (included in resort fees at some properties) and breakfast options-before reserving.
