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Practical, sourced facts for every major Strip hotel — verified room counts, resort fees, parking rates, opening years, and what each property is actually best for. Built from Wikipedia, ResortFeeChecker, and operator fee sources, re-verified quarterly.
Mandalay Bay
3,209 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Pool-focused trips
Luxor
4,407 rooms · MGM Resorts · $45/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want recognizable Vegas architecture
Excalibur
3,981 rooms · MGM Resorts · $45/night fee
Best for: Families with younger kids
MGM Grand
4,762 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Concert and event travelers
Park MGM
2,993 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Concertgoers
New York-New York
2,024 rooms · MGM Resorts · $45/night fee
Best for: Themed-Vegas first-timers
ARIA Resort & Casino
4,004 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Modern-luxury travelers
Vdara Hotel & Spa
1,495 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want luxury without a casino floor
Bellagio
3,933 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: First-time visitors who want the iconic Vegas experience
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
3,033 rooms · MGM Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Modern-luxury travelers
Caesars Palace
3,960 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $55/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want classic Vegas opulence
Paris Las Vegas
3,672 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: First-time visitors wanting iconic themed Vegas
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
2,494 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Bachelorette parties
Flamingo Las Vegas
3,460 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Budget center-Strip stays
The LINQ Hotel + Experience
2,250 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Center-Strip mid-range stays
Harrah's Las Vegas
2,542 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Caesars Rewards loyalty members
Horseshoe Las Vegas
2,056 rooms · Caesars Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Poker players
The Venetian Resort
4,049 rooms · Apollo Global Management · $55/night fee
Best for: Couples
The Palazzo at The Venetian
3,066 rooms · Apollo Global Management · $50/night fee
Best for: Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor
Treasure Island - TI Las Vegas
2,885 rooms · Phil Ruffin · $50/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want free parking on the Strip
Wynn Las Vegas
2,716 rooms · Wynn Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Ultra-luxury travelers
Encore at Wynn Las Vegas
2,034 rooms · Wynn Resorts · $50/night fee
Best for: Bachelor parties wanting ultra-luxury with party energy
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World
3,506 rooms · Genting Group · $50/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want a brand-new Strip property
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
3,644 rooms · Fontainebleau Development · $45/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want the newest Strip luxury experience
SAHARA Las Vegas
1,616 rooms · Meruelo Group · $50/night fee
Best for: Travelers who want north-Strip value
The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower
2,427 rooms · Golden Entertainment · $50/night fee
Best for: Thrill-seekers
Circus Circus Las Vegas
3,767 rooms · Phil Ruffin · $45/night fee
Best for: Families with kids
Circa Resort & Casino
618 rooms · Stevens Family
Best for: Sports bettors who want a destination sportsbook
Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
1,124 rooms · CIM Group
Best for: Travelers who want downtown access without the Fremont Street noise
El Cortez Hotel & Casino
364 rooms · Kenny Epstein
Best for: Travelers who want authentic old-Vegas character
Golden Nugget Las Vegas
2,419 rooms · Landry's, Inc.
Best for: Travelers who want a Strip-quality property without leaving downtown
Plaza Hotel & Casino
995 rooms · Tamares Group
Best for: Downtown-first trips on a mid-range budget
The D Las Vegas
638 rooms · Stevens Family
Best for: Bachelor parties wanting nonstop Fremont nightlife on foot
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Frequently Asked Questions
What people ask when choosing a Vegas hotel.
What is the best hotel on the Las Vegas Strip?
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It depends on your trip type. For luxury, Wynn and Bellagio consistently rank highest. For bachelor parties, Cosmopolitan and Encore offer the best nightlife access. For couples, Venetian and Bellagio deliver the most romantic experience. For budget-conscious travelers, Flamingo and LINQ offer Strip-center locations under $150/night. Use our hotel quiz for a personalized recommendation.
How much is the resort fee in Las Vegas?
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Resort fees range from $35 to $60+ per night before tax. Most major Strip hotels charge between $40-55/night. Tax adds roughly 13.4% on top. Some loyalty programs waive the fee at certain tiers — MGM Gold and Caesars Diamond both offer waivers. See our full resort fees guide for every property.
What is the best area to stay on the Las Vegas Strip?
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Center Strip (Bellagio, Cosmopolitan, Aria, Caesars Palace) puts you within walking distance of the most restaurants, shows, and nightlife. North Strip (Wynn, Encore, Venetian) is quieter and more upscale. South Strip (Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand) is closer to the arena and convention center. Downtown (Circa, Golden Nugget) offers a completely different vibe — cheaper, more local, Fremont Street energy.
Should I stay at an MGM or Caesars property?
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MGM Resorts (Bellagio, Aria, Cosmopolitan, Vdara, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM) owns more of center and south Strip. Caesars Entertainment (Caesars Palace, Venetian, Palazzo, Paris, Flamingo, LINQ) dominates center-north. Both offer loyalty programs with resort fee waivers at higher tiers. Our hotel comparison pages break down specific matchups.
Which Vegas hotels are best for bachelor parties?
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Cosmopolitan (Marquee access, walkable to everything), Encore (Encore Beach Club, XS Nightclub), and Caesars Palace (central location, Omnia) are the top three. All offer suite options for groups and direct pool/club access. See our bachelor party guide for full planning details.
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