The 8 best luxury hotels in Las Vegas Strip under $100 per night for spacious suites, private pools, and views of the Strip
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Hotels in the list:
8.NoMad Las Vegas
Category: Boutique
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip
Typical starting/peak prices: $99/$345
Best for: Couples
On-site amenities: Spa, salon, fitness center, Moroccan-themed pool deck just for NoMad guests
7.Aria Resort & Casino
Category: Luxury
Neighborhood: Las Vegas CityCenter
Typical starting/peak prices: $107/$359
Best for: Groups of friends, couples
On-site amenities: Casino, 16 restaurants, CityCenter shops, nightclub, huge spa, three pools, fitness center
Pros: High-end technology-driven rooms with a central Strip location.
Cons: Food is pricey on property, as is the resort fee.
Pros: The hotel feels in-the-know and stylish, hidden away from the throngs filling Park MGM, while still offering easy access to its amenities.
Cons: The hotel within a hotel concept is intimate, and lacks the big Vegas punch of other big resorts.
6.The Venetian Resort Las Vegas
Category: Luxury
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip
Typical starting/peak prices: $113/$399
Best for: Families, first-timer visitors, couples, business travelers
On-site amenities: Casino, theater, night club, Grand Canal Shoppes, multiple pools, 80 restaurants, bars, spa, fitness center
Pros: Even entry-level rooms at this all-suite hotel are an impressive size and it’s tough to beat taking an indoor gondola around.
Cons: The opulent style might not be to your tastes if you prefer a sleeker, modern look.
5.Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
Las Vegas Strip
Typical starting/peak prices: $115/$410
Category: Luxury
Typical starting price: $116/$447
Best for: Couples, business travelers
On-site amenities: Nobu restaurant, pool, spa, the full slate of dining, shopping, and entertainment available at adjacent Caesars Palace
Pros: The hotel is quiet and private with a gorgeous Japanese-inspired design by noted architect David Rockwell.
Cons: There is a steep resort fee of $45 per night plus tax
4.Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Category: Luxury
Typical starting price: $116/$447
Best for: Couples, business travelers
On-site amenities: Nobu restaurant, pool, spa, the full slate of dining, shopping, and entertainment available at adjacent Caesars Palace
Pros: The hotel is quiet and private with a gorgeous Japanese-inspired design by noted architect David Rockwell.
Cons: There is a steep resort fee of $45 per night plus tax.
3.Bellagio Las Vegas
Category: Luxury
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip
Typical starting/peak prices: $119/$475
Best for: Families, first-time visitors, business travelers
On-site amenities: Casino, multiple restaurants and bars, nightlife, spa, pool, designer shopping
Pros: A fashionable hotel with a classy casino, excellent shopping, and a must-try buffet.
Cons: You’ll have to brave the summer heat to score cheap prices here.
2.Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Category: Luxury
Neighborhood: Las Vegas CityCenter
Typical starting/peak prices: $139/$384
Best for: Couples, business travelers
On-site amenities: French restaurant, 3 pools, spa, fitness center, easy access to CityCenter complex
Pros: The Waldorf is a leading figure in luxury and this location is no exception.
Cons: A major renovation was delayed due to COVID.
1.The Palazzo at the Venetian
Category: Boutique
Neighborhood: Las Vegas Strip
Typical starting/peak prices: $142/$399
Best for: Groups of friends, couples, families
On-site amenities: Pool, spa, access to the Venetian’s casino, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and entertainment.
Pros: Higher-end version of The Venetian with close access to all its attractions.
Cons: While prices in summer are cheap, expect them to skyrocket at other times when it’s more comfortable to visit the desert.
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