14 Best Luxury Hotels in Las Vegas

Las Vegas hotels don’t hold back when it comes to luxury, and your choice of hotel can set the vibe for your Sin City escape.

These hotels are always trying to outdo each other with wild amenities and service–here are 15 of the best luxury hotels in Las Vegas.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. The Venetian Resort

The Venetian drops a slice of Venice right onto the Strip, complete with gondolas and marble everything. Suites start at 650 square feet, which is almost comically large for a hotel room.

Browse The Grand Canal Shoppes for brands like Burberry or Ferragamo, float between seven pools, sample from over 40 restaurants, or get pampered at the Canyon Ranch SpaClub.

Best For: Couples after spacious suites, designer shopping, and a dash of Italian romance on the Strip.

2. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas stands as a non-gaming luxury hotel smack in the middle of The Strip, just steps from T-Mobile Arena and The Shops at Crystals.

This 47-story tower offers newly renovated rooms and suites with a polished, modern look.

The eighth-floor pool deck features three pools and cabanas for when you just need to chill.

Unwind at the spa or hit the fitness center, and let the personal concierges sweat the details.

Best For: Travelers who want refined luxury minus the casino buzz, right in the thick of the Strip.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

The Cosmopolitan keeps things fresh with modern design and upscale amenities. Residential-style rooms with private terraces give you those killer city views.

There are 20 restaurants on site, some from big-name chefs, plus multiple pools. If you’re a points person, Marriott Bonvoy works here.

Best For: Couples craving modern stays, endless dining, and a lively nightlife scene.

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4. Bellagio Hotel and Casino

The Bellagio is pure Vegas elegance right in the center of the Strip. Think marble bathrooms, epic dining, and those iconic fountains out front.

The fountain show is a must—music, water, the whole spectacle, every 15 minutes on weekends when things are busy. The Conservatory flips its floral displays by season, always over-the-top.

Best For: Couples who want classic Vegas romance, luxury perks, and a front-row seat to the action.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. ARIA Resort & Casino

Staying at ARIA means you’re in the heart of CityCenter, where sleek architecture meets eco-conscious design.

The lobby’s expansive windows and open spaces feel like a breath of fresh air, which is rare on the Strip.

The place packs 4,002 rooms with modern touches like LCD TVs and minibars. You’re steps from big-name venues like T-Mobile Arena and The Cosmopolitan.

Chef-driven restaurants and JEWEL Nightclub keep things lively. The spa is a blissful break from the casino rush.

Best For: Those who want modern luxury, a central Strip address, and plenty of nightlife and dining.

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6. Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is a non-gaming, non-smoking hideaway right on the Strip. It’s Five Diamond luxury without the casino frenzy.

Perched atop Mandalay Bay Tower, you get 424 sleek guest rooms and 81 suites. The Forbes Five-Star spa is the real deal for unwinding.

Presidential Suites offer panoramic Strip views, and you’ve got a private pool for a little peace in the middle of Vegas madness.

Best For: Travelers who want Strip access but prefer a quiet, luxe retreat with zero gambling.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. The Palazzo at The Venetian

At The Palazzo, it’s all about Italian elegance and modern style. Every suite here is huge—starting at 720 square feet with separate living and dining areas.

The eco-friendly property brings heated pools, a full-service spa, and plenty of upscale dining into the mix.

Best For: Travelers after roomy suites, Italian-inspired luxury, and a touch of sophistication on the Strip.

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8. Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace is classic Vegas—over 3,500 plush rooms across six towers, each with its own personality.

There are seven outdoor pools with cabanas for lounging, plus the upscale Qua Baths & Spa. The Forum Shops are a retail playground.

With over 20 restaurants, including celebrity-owned spots—whatever you’re craving, it’s probably here.

Best For: Those who want iconic Vegas style, Roman-inspired luxury, and top-tier food and shopping.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. The Wynn Las Vegas

The Wynn is a Forbes Five Star stunner on the Strip. 4,748 rooms, suites, and villas—it’s sprawling but manages to feel exclusive.

Floor-to-ceiling windows show off Strip, mountain, or golf course views. Hungry? There are 20 signature dining spots and plenty of bars for whatever you’re in the mood for.

The Spa at Wynn was the first in Vegas to snag a Forbes Five-Star award, and it’s worth a visit.

Best For: Those wanting luxe rooms, standout dining, and spa days in a prime Strip spot.

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10. Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

Encore at Wynn Las Vegas brings a slightly more intimate, grown-up vibe while staying connected to all the Wynn glam.

Sunlit corridors and lush atriums set the tone, and the suites are as plush as you’d expect.

Encore Beach Club is a daytime party legend, while the Encore Esplanade lets you shop high-end boutiques without leaving the resort.

Best For: Adults who want refined luxury, exclusive lounges, and a more relaxed atmosphere.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

The Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World is the Strip’s tech-forward tower. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer mountain or Strip views, and the rooms are as sleek as they come.

Five-star luxury here means over 20 restaurants, five pools, and a full casino. Spa-inspired bathrooms and smart amenities make it feel fresh and modern.

Best For: Travelers who love tech, crave modern luxury, and want to be close to the Strip’s latest hotspots.

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12. Fontainebleau Las Vegas

Fontainebleau is one of the newest luxury resorts on the Strip, which opened in December 2023 after a $3.7 billion build.

There’s a 67-story tower, 3,644 polished rooms and suites, and a massive 150,000-square-foot casino.

Over thirty restaurants, eight bars/lounges, and six pools with cabanas mean you’ll never run out of places to eat, drink, or unwind.

The spa covers everything from detox wraps to classic Swedish massages. Mid-century glam and modern style blend throughout the whole place.

Best For: Those who want top-notch rooms, endless dining, entertainment, and spa options in one of Vegas’s newest luxury hotels.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Vdara Hotel & Spa

The Vdara Hotel & Spa sits right on the Las Vegas Strip and manages to dodge the usual casino circus.

Think smoke-free suites with kitchenettes—no slot machines humming in the background, just a cool, low-key vibe.

This 5-star boutique condo-hotel leans into modern design and a polished, grown-up feel.

Want to wander? The Cosmopolitan is a quick 7-minute stroll, and T-Mobile Arena’s just a bit further down the road.

Best For: Travelers after a splash of Vegas luxury—minus the gambling buzz and smoky air.

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14. Skylofts At MGM Grand

Skylofts at MGM Grand sits perched on the top two floors of MGM Grand, flaunting some seriously sweeping Strip views.

The 51 luxury lofts here sprawl from 1,400 up to a wild 6,000 square feet—plenty of space to stretch out after a night out.

Inside, you’ve got 24-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and custom remotes that let you boss around the lighting and drapes with a tap.

A personal butler is on hand for the little stuff, and there’s an exclusive lounge if you’re feeling social.

Best For: High-end travelers craving butler service and those hard-to-beat Strip views, all from well above the chaos.