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Finding a place to sleep in Las Vegas is pretty much a walk in the park. You will find that most of the hotels are located on the top floors of your favorite bars and restaurants. The best part about hotels in Vegas is that you can find all you need under one roof. If you’re not one to explore, you may find the perfect place and stay there until your trip ends. We have compiled a list of the best hotels in Vegas, complete with what they offer, to help you decide where to spend your nights in Sin City.

The Cosmopolitan

This remarkable place has been in operation since 2010 and has about 3,000 rooms. Here, you will experience comfortable, modern rooms. The seating areas are designed separately from the sleeping areas. Few things are as annoying as getting out of bed to switch off the lights, and The Cosmopolitan knows that- you can comfortably rest without having to move around because the lighting and air-conditioning are iPad controlled. Some rooms come with private terraces to comfortably view the Bellagio fountains. The services are excellent, and their mobile concierge is impressively knowledgeable.

There is a spa with a steam room, 3 outdoor pools, 2 fitness centers, and several restaurants from which you can dine for your comfort and relaxation. Specific rooms are adapted to fit people with disabilities, so ask if you need such a room.

The Cosmopolitan
The Cosmopolitan

NoMad Las Vegas

Within Park MGM, you will find this sophisticated hotel with an intimate, homey feel. If you like modest places, this is for you- its size is not over the top. They have comfortable rooms with room service, complimentary Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a minibar. Besides the rooms, there is a 24-hour fitness center and a pool area with a Moroccan theme. If you pay the daily resort fee, you gain access to the pool at Park MGM and a few more perks. You can get your food and drinks at the NoMad Bar and Restaurant.

NoMad Las Vegas
NoMad Las Vegas

The Venetian Resort

If you want a place with many notable bars and restaurants, so you don’t have to move around town constantly, this is the place to be. The rooms are super spacious, and they come with a separate, sunken dining area. For your comfort, the curtains and shades are remote-controlled. Additionally, you can gain access to free parking, a spa, seven outdoor pools, a fitness center, and complimentary Wi-Fi. 198 rooms have been specially adapted to make navigation as seamless as possible or people with disabilities.

The Venetian Resort

Bellagio Las Vegas

Bellagio has been in operation since 1998, and the most outstanding feature of this place is the breathtaking fountains. Should you decide to stay here, you will get spacious rooms where you get to determine if you’d like the fountain view or the garden view. The rooms have large bathrooms, free Wi-Fi, a minibar, and a flat-screen TV. Bellagio also has a spa and a fitness center on-site.

Bellagio Las Vegas
Bellagio Las Vegas

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Most of the hotels in Vegas have a casino. So if you are looking for a gaming-free place to camp, Waldorf Astoria is your go-to. Its nearly 400 rooms are large, with spacious bathrooms with a walk-in shower and a bathtub. The rooms are all fitted with flat-screen TVs so you can enjoy a show or two as you unwind. Waldorf also has a spa, an outdoor pool, and a Chinese Foot Spa. Nine rooms are well adapted to fit people with disabilities. You can comfortably bring your family here, mainly because it is a casino-free area.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Four Seasons Las Vegas

This is another family and child-friendly hotel, starting from the fact that it has no casino. It is a serene environment located on Mandalay Bay, and the lifts to get here are express. The comfortable rooms have flat-screen TVs, coffee makers, and free Wi-Fi. Additionally, there is an outdoor pool, a spa, and a fitness center. For your refreshment, there are 2 on-site restaurants and 3 bars. You don’t need to worry because pets are allowed here if you have a furry friend. On a child-friendly note, you can get playpens, cribs, and rollaway beds on request. 4 suites and 16 rooms in the hotel have been modified to serve people with disabilities appropriately.

Four Seasons Las Vegas
Four Seasons Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas

If you’re looking to splurge, spend your nights in the spacious, luxurious rooms at Wynn Las Vegas. This hotel has been running since 2005 and is the only one in Vegas with a golf course on site. Apart from the golf course, there’s free parking, outdoor pools, a fitness center, and a spa. Several rooms have been made suitable for people living with disabilities, so ask if you need one. The ambiance here is generally for adults, but cribs and rollaway beds are available on request if you have a kid with you.

Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn Las Vegas

Caesar’s Palace

Caesar’s Palace has been around since the 1960s and the décor mimics Rome at the time of Julius Caesar. Even the hotel wings are appropriately named to that effect. There are about 4,000 perfectly large rooms. Caesar’s Palace has 7 outdoor pools, a fitness center, a spa, a nightclub, and a kid’s club. One of the features that stands out here is charging stations for electric vehicles. Another interesting thing to note is that you will pay an additional fee if you check in earlier than expected. So don’t be early!

Caesar's Palace
Caesar’s Palace

Final Words

The hotels in Las Vegas guarantee an unforgettable experience, so be sure to find a place that you will love. Plus, you don’t have to stay at the same place. You can spread out your nights and get to have a little of every world. Lastly, pay attention to the charges, as some hotels charge a resort fee separate from the room charge.

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