If you’re planning a vacation, you’ll want to experience the best of the best. These Las Vegas luxury hotels have a few things in common—they are established names in the hotel world, they offer incredible amenities, and their rooms are incredibly luxurious. When you think of luxury Las Vegas real estate, these are often the names that come up.
Whether you’re planning a visit or just daydreaming about vacation, these are the best hotels in Las Vegas.
The Wynn
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
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For several reasons, The Wynn tops our list for ultimate luxury hotels in Las Vegas. For one, this iconic Las Vegas hotel holds more Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Awards than any other independent hotel company in the entire world. That shows a serious commitment to service.
In addition, The Wynn provides an incredible all-inclusive experience. This full resort has two award-winning spas on the property, several outstanding restaurants, nightlife options, and an excellent casino. At The Wynn, it’s easy to have an unforgettable experience without ever exploring any other hotels or Las Vegas real estate.
The Encore at Wynn
3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
Even though this luxury hotel shares The Wynn’s name, it’s considered its own hotel experience. While The Wynn and The Encore at Wynn share many amenities, The Encore is a separate section of the hotel. When making reservations for this luxury Las Vegas hotel, you need to specify that you want an Encore room.
Encore rooms are larger and newer by a few years, with a more modern contemporary design. Every room is considered a suite, and with your Encore stay, you have access to all of the pools, including the Encore-only area.
It’s about a 5-minute walk between The Wynn and The Encore at Wynn, making it an easy journey if you’re visiting both hotels.
Bellagio Las Vegas
3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
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It’s impossible to picture any luxury Las Vegas real estate more iconic than Bellagio. This is a household name even for folks who have never stepped foot in Las Vegas. The on-site restaurants are one-of-a-kind and include famous eateries like Wolfgang Puck’s Spago and Lago by Julian Serrano. The head chef of these establishments has won a James Beard award and has received Michelin stars.
Guests enjoy access to incredible amenities, like pools, a salon, a spa, and even shopping. Bellagio has great nightlife, excellent room service, and luxurious guest suites. If you have never stayed here, it’s a bucket-list luxury hotel.
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
3960 Las Vegas Blvd S
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Speaking of iconic Las Vegas real estate, no list of luxury hotels is complete without mentioning Four Seasons. This is yet another staple on The Strip, and for a good reason. This luxurious Las Vegas hotel has a lot going on, especially if you’re looking for relaxation and tranquility.
Four Seasons takes up the top 5 floors of Mandalay Bay and does not have a casino. This luxury hotel is perfect if you’re not a huge gambler but still want to experience great Las Vegas real estate and views. It also has an outdoor pool, a spa, three bars, two luxury restaurants, and a fitness center. Guests also can access anything within Mandalay Bay tower, including the several pools and restaurants.
The Palazzo at The Venetian
3325 Las Vegas Blvd S
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If you want to live like a king on vacation, this Las Vegas hotel is for you. The Palazzo at The Venetian should be your first reservation. Room sizes start at over 700 square feet and go up from there, with their most extensive suite being over 3,200 square feet in size.
This luxury hotel is one of the most highly-rated among Las Vegas hotels, where guests enjoy access to multiple restaurants and bars on-site and several day clubs, pools, and an incredible spa and fitness center.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S
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This modern and chic Las Vegas hotel is one of the best luxury hotels on TheSstrip. The Cosmopolitan is a different hotel experience from what most people are used to, especially in Vegas. It was opened in 2010 and cost nearly $4 billion to complete. It includes an extensive casino, 300,000 square feet of restaurants and shopping, and 40,000 square feet of spa and fitness space.
In 2013, The Cosmopolitan was rated “The Best Hotel in the World” by Gogobot, and in 2014, Conde Nast Traveler listed it as one of the top hotels in the world. Guests enjoy impeccable service and gorgeous rooms.
Aria
3703 Las Vegas Blvd
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Aria has five-star service, a fantastic concierge program, incredible dining, and one of the best casinos on The Strip. There are also several pools on the property, cabanas with personalized service, and the largest Forbes Five-Star spa in the world.
Vdara Hotel & Spa
2600 W Harmon Avenue
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This perfect piece of Las Vegas real estate may not have the “Las Vegas Blvd” address, but it’s close to nearly everything you want to see and do in Vegas. Vdara Hotel & Spa has made a name for itself for being an eco-aware, non-gaming, smoke-free hotel. If you want a comfortable space to relax and enjoy your vacation, Vdara is perfect for you. It also has a huge pool and deck, a two-story spa, and an extensive fitness center.
Vdara received its first AAA Four Diamond Award in 2011, proving that it’s just as worthy of a visit as any other classic Vegas hotel.
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S
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This is another giant in Las Vegas real estate and has been mentioned in countless movies, books, and TV shows. Despite its long history, Caesars Palace has only gotten better over the years. It’s also one of the more affordable luxury hotels on our list, so if you want to visit Vegas on a budget, this luxury hotel is worthy of your consideration.
Guests can enjoy seven pools, an incredible spa, several areas for shopping, and celebrity-owned restaurants like Gordon Ramsay’s Hell's Kitchen (yes, from the show!) and Brioche by Guy Savoy.
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
111 Resorts World Avenue
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This Hilton-owned Las Vegas luxury hotel is often the best choice for visitors going to the Las Vegas Convention Center, located right across the street. Guests at the Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World have easy access to seven pools, including the infinity pool with an amazing view of surrounding Las Vegas real estate and The Strip.
When it comes to the unique qualities of the Conrad Las Vegas hotel, the dining is high on the list. There are the usual incredible, high-end restaurants, but guests can also enjoy a hawker-inspired food hall located within the hotel itself. It features 16 different stalls with authentic street food from around the world and has the most Michelin plates and Bib Gourmand recognized concepts under a single roof. It’s an excellent experience for food enthusiasts and not something you can easily get at any Las Vegas property.
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