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Las Vegas Hotels

Hotel Name Rating Price Kids Friendly
Alexis Park $
Ambassador Strip Inn Travelodge $
Arizona Charlie's Decatur $
Arizona Charlie's Boulder $
Artisan $
Atrium Suites $
Bally's $$$
Bellagio $$$$
Bills Gamblin Hall $$
Caesars Palace $$$$
Cancun $$
Candlewood $
Circus Circus $$
CityCenter $$$$
Clarion $
Comfort Inn $
Crestwood $
Desert Rose $
Double Tree Club $
Embassy Suites $$
Encore $$$$
Excalibur $$$
Flamingo $$$
Gold Coast $$
Hard Rock $$$
Harrah's $$$
Hilton $$$
Hilton Garden Inn $$
Hilton Grand Vacation $$
Hooters $$$
Hyatt Place $$
Imperial Palace $$
La Quinta Inn $
Luxor $$$
M Resort $$$
Mandalay Bay $$$
Manor Suites $
Mariott Residence Inn $$
MGM Grand $$$
Microtel Inn $
Mirage $$$
Monte Carlo $$$
New York New York $$$
Orleans $$
Palace Station $$
Palazzo $$$
Palms $$$
Paris $$$
Planet Hollywood $$$
Platinum $$$
Red Rock $$$
Rio $$$
Riviera $$$
Sahara $$
Signature at MGM Grand $$
South Point $$
St Tropez All Suites $$
Stratosphere $$
Treasure Island $$$
Tropicana $$$
Trump $$$
Venetian $$$$
Wynn $$$$


The first step to any Las Vegas vacation is booking a hotel. There are several hotels in Las Vegas you can choose from, when you are deciding where you want to stay. Of course, the most important thing to remember is your location! The best places to stay when you come to Las Vegas are those in the center of all the action. This makes transportation to tours, shows, and other attractions much easier on everyone involved.

When you are considering where to make your Las Vegas Hotel Reservations, you need to consider how you plan to travel around the city. If you are flying in, you will need to find transportation once you arrive. This may mean renting a car if you plan to stay outside the city or it may mean you are relying on public transportation such as shuttles and cabs to get around the city of Las Vegas. In this instance, you are going to want to stay on the Las Vegas Strip.


The nice thing about the Strip is it is accessible to everything. In fact, many of the tours, which head out of the actual city, offer complimentary transportation services from The Strip. The Strip features several different Las Vegas hotels, places to eat, and spectacular shows. Amongst the most popular (and most expensive), include the Bellagio, Caesar's Palace, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Wynn, and the Venetian. Hotels that are still expensive, but not quite as offensive price wise, are Bally's, New York-New York, the Planet Hollywood, Paris, Luxor, Monte Carlo, and Treasure Island.


Whether you stay on the Strip or not may also be dependent upon your budget. While the aforementioned hotels are amongst the most expensive hotels on the Strip, those with a more limited budget can still afford to stay in the heart of it all. Less expensive Las Vegas hotels on the Strip include the Stratosphere, Sahara, and the Tropicana. You may be able to find deals for any or all of these hotels in Las Vegas. If you still cannot afford to stay on the Strip, Las Vegas features numerous small hotels and budget motels.

If you plan to stay in Las Vegas for an extended period, you have the option of renting out an apartment, condominium, or rental home on a weekly or monthly basis. Ultimately, where you stay during your trip to Las Vegas will depend on your needs.


We offer all of the best Las Vegas Hotel Reservations online. This provides safety and comfort as well as affordability. We strive to offer you the best deals in Las Vegas to make your stay much more worthwhile. Once you book your Las Vegas hotel, you will receive an confirmation email with your order detail. This email will provide answers to your questions, details of your purchase, and information on what to do if you need further assistance.


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