Aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip at night. Hotel reviews for pretty much everything you can see can be found below! Photo credit: Creative Commons
Hotel by Hotel Guide to the Vegas Strip
When Bugsy Siegel opened The Flamingo in 1946, Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known around the world as The Strip, began to supplant Sin City’s downtown. The Vegas Strip has had many eras since — from its golden age in the 1960s to the current epoch of mega-resorts and eco-friendly boutique hotels. It’s a wild, crazy — sometimes too crazy! — place where sin never sleeps…
Choose where your luggage will be spending the night– you’ll be too busy partying to sleep — from our complete hotel-by-hotel guide to the Vegas Strip:
- Aria Resort & Casino
- Bally’s Las Vegas
- Bellagio Las Vegas
- Caesars Palace
- Circus Circus Las Vegas
- Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
- Excalibur Hotel & Casino
- Flamingo Las Vegas
- Harrah’s Las Vegas
- Hooters Hotel Casino Las Vegas
- Luxor Las Vegas
- Mandalay Bay Hotel
- MGM Grand Hotel & Casino
- The Mirage Hotel Vegas
- Monte Carlo Las Vegas
- New York New York, Las Vegas
- The Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino
- Paris Las Vegas
- Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
- The Quad Resort and Casino
- Riviera Casino and Hotel Vegas
- Skylofts at MGM Grand
- THEhotel at Mandalay Bay
- Treasure Island Hotel Vegas
- Tropicana Las Vegas
- Vdara Hotel & Spa
- Venetian Las Vegas
- Wynn Las Vegas & Encore Hotel
Which hotel or casino is your favorite on the Vegas Strip and which one was the most disappointing? Tell us in the comments section below!