
Las Vegas Hotels, Ranked
Six Las Vegas Hotels, Each Worth Booking






Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World

On the north end of the Strip, the Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World covers a lot of ground. Seven outdoor pools — including an adults-only infinity pool — sit alongside a full spa, a street food hall, an award-winning steakhouse and 250,000 sq ft of event space.

Seven distinct outdoor pools including an adults-only infinity pool for a quieter swim.

Award-winning steakhouse and a street food hall cover every kind of dining mood on-site.

Art Deco interiors, full wellness spa and a 5,000-capacity theatre inside one property.
Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Dating back to 1946 and sitting 100 metres from the Fremont Street Experience, the Golden Nugget earns its reputation through actual features rather than just history. The shark tank waterslide at The Tank pool is the most memorable thing you’ll do on a Las Vegas afternoon.

The Tank pool waterslide passes through a live shark tank — nothing else in Vegas compares.

Award-winning steakhouse and aquarium-side seafood dining make on-site meals genuinely worth it.

Rush Tower suites offer king beds, a Keurig and a mini-fridge at a competitive downtown rate.
SAHARA Las Vegas

Designed by Philippe Starck across three distinct towers, the SAHARA is one of the most visually considered hotels on the Strip. Balla Italian Soul handles dining with a 3-course menu worth sitting down for. Two boutique pools — one adult-only — give you options depending on your mood.

Philippe Starck-designed interiors across three towers — Story, World and Grand — each distinct.

Balla Italian Soul serves a 3-course menu with standout dishes guests return to specifically.

60,000 sq ft casino floor and two boutique pools including an adult-only option with screens.
Club Wyndham Grand Desert

A kilometre and a half from the Bellagio Fountains, Club Wyndham Grand Desert is built around space and flexibility. Three outdoor pools, four hot tubs, a gym and a sauna sit alongside select suites with jetted tubs and skyline views of the Sphere and the F1 Grand Prix course.

Three pools including a 24-hour adult-only option and four hot tubs for every kind of evening.

Select suites include jetted tubs and views of the Sphere and F1 Grand Prix course.

Kids’ pool, playground and daily family activities make this a strong multi-generational choice.
Tahiti Resort

Three kilometres from the Bellagio Fountains, Tahiti Resort works well for longer stays. The sand-bottom pools give it a resort feel that most Vegas properties skip. Full kitchens and in-unit washers and dryers in select suites mean you are not dependent on the hotel for every meal or errand.

Two sand-bottom pools create a beach-style atmosphere that stands apart from standard Vegas pools.

Full in-suite kitchens and in-unit laundry in select suites make extended stays genuinely practical.

Courtyard barbecue grills and a rock waterfall hot tub add character to the outdoor areas.
Desert Rose Resort

Less than two kilometres from the Bellagio Fountains, Desert Rose Resort delivers condo-style living at a rate that most Strip hotels cannot touch. One and two-bedroom suites come with full kitchens, private balconies and a pool area with fire pits that makes evenings easy to plan.

Full kitchens with fridge, stove, microwave and dishwasher — meals on your own schedule.

Oasis pool with fire pits, BBQ facilities and palm-tree surrounds — a proper outdoor retreat.

Pool table, ping pong and board games on-site keep the trip interesting beyond the Strip.

Las Vegas Hotel Booking: Five Things to Sort First
Las Vegas hotel pricing is unpredictable. A mid-week rate can be less than half a weekend rate for the exact same room. Run your dates through Trivago before settling — it compares prices across booking sites so you see the gap clearly. These checks save you from avoidable surprises.
- Mid-week stays — Tuesday to Thursday — consistently come in cheaper across the Strip.
- Resort fees are added at checkout — confirm the daily charge before you book.
- Downtown hotels cost less and sit closer to Fremont Street than most expect.
- Full-kitchen suites cut food costs significantly on stays longer than three nights.


