Best Las Vegas Hotel Attractions

Las Vegas is famously known for its dazzling hotels and casinos, all of which have their own eccentric charm and unique attractions. Experience something new at each turn with remarkable themes and exquisite details; whether you’re after something classy, quirky or completely extraordinary, the Las Vegas Strip has it all.

While you’re here, check out our Top 10 Things to Do in Las Vegas.

Here’s our list of the Best Las Vegas Hotel Attractions:

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  • Bellagio
    The Bellagio is one of the most famous hotels in the world, and it’s definitely one to visit on your trip to Vegas. The classic Fountains of Bellagio will captivate you when you walk past, and you can’t help but admire the overall elegance of the hotel. Inside you will find the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, where each season horticulturalists create stunning displays. There is also the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, featuring compelling artworks from popular artists. More information about The Bellagio here.
  • The STRAT
    It’s hard to miss The STRAT, just look for the iconic 1,149-foot-tall tower. The SkyPod at The STRAT is the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States, where you will enjoy incredible 360-degree views of the city. If you really want to feel like a celebrity, have a meal at the Top Of The World revolving restaurant. The SkyPod also features thrill rides, where you will be dangling over the edge, and the SkyJump open-air leap. A visit to the observation deck is about $20 for adults. More information about The STRAT here.
  • Caesars Palace
    Imagine you’re in Ancient Rome with a visit to Caesars Palace. Featuring fluted columns, pediments and other classical architecture, this hotel and casino feels like history has come alive. Browse luxury brands at The Forum Shops, and keep an eye out for replicas of Roman icons like the Trevi Fountain and Statue of David, plus see the Fall of Atlantis Show. There are over 160 specialty stores and restaurants to see, including Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen. You may even get lucky and see a performance at The Colosseum. More information about Caesars Palace here.
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  • The Venetian
    The next stop on our Italian-inspired Vegas trip is The Venetian, but this time you’ll feel like you’re on a coastal getaway. The Venetian features replicas of popular icons, like the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark’s Square, and you can even have your own gondola ride on the Grand Canal (prices start at $29 per person). The Grand Canal Shoppes is a large shopping mall that connects to The Palazzo Tower; it holds the famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum as well. More information about The Venetian here.
  • Mandalay Bay
    Enjoy a relaxing retreat at Mandalay Bay and dream of a tropical escape. Unwind at Mandalay Bay Beach, an 11-acre aquatic playground, fully equipped with day beds, cabanas and a bar. Swim down the Lazy River and visit the wave pool, or treat yourself at Spa Mandalay. There’s also the Shark Reef Aquarium, which features a Shark Tunnel, VR Underwater Experience, and the opportunity to dive with the sharks! Entry to the aquarium is about $29 for adults. More information about Mandalay Bay here.
  • The LINQ Hotel
    If you want incredible views of Vegas, take a ride on the High Roller – Las Vegas’ very own Observation Wheel located at The LINQ Hotel, and the tallest observation wheel in the world! Reach a height of 550 feet on this 30 minute ride, and if you want something a little more luxe, you can even book a cocktail experience or a VIP cabin. You’ll be snapping lots of photos on this one! Tickets start at $23.50 for adults, depending on the day and time. More information about the High Roller and LINQ Hotel here.
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  • Paris Las Vegas Hotel
    Paris Las Vegas is a sister-hotel to Caesars Palace, and continues to build on that European charm. It is unmissable due to its half-size replica of the Eiffel Tower, which features a light show and its own observation deck for excellent views of Vegas (tickets start at $24.50 for adults). You will also find replicas of the Arc de Triomphe, Louvre and Paris Opera House. For an upscale shopping experience, wander through the hotel’s boutique shops, many of which host French designers. More information about Paris Las Vegas here.
  • The Mirage Hotel
    Another awe-inspiring attraction is the volcano at the front of the The Mirage, which erupts in an impressive show every hour from 7pm to 10pm nightly. While you’re there, visit Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, and learn about Bottlenose Dolphins, White Tigers, White Lions and Leopards (entry is $25 for adults). For a relaxing experience, you can lounge around The Mirage Pool. More information about The Mirage here.
  • New York-New York
    Admire the New York skyline with replicas of the Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge at New York-New York. Thrill-seekers will enjoy a ride on The Big Apple Coaster, which cuts through and around the hotel with a 180 degree twist and 203ft drop (tickets start at $19). Amusements continue at The Big Apple Arcade, featuring video and arcade games the whole family will enjoy. For foodies and sweet-tooths, make sure you check out Hershey’s Chocolate World and the New York style bars and dining around the hotel. More information about New York-New York here.
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  • Circus Circus
    Circus Circus is one of the most fun and unique hotels in Vegas. Embracing a carnival theme, you will find acrobats, dancers, jugglers, clowns and other circus acts roaming through the hotel and performing above the casino floor. A stand-out attraction here is The Adventuredome, Vegas’ own indoor amusement park located on the top level of the hotel. The Adventuredome features a roller coaster and thrill rides, giant sling shot, bumper cars, Ferris wheel, carousel and more, with entry from $25. More information about Circus Circus here.
  • Treasure Island
    Treasure Island was originally designed to be pirate themed, as a way to attract families, but that soon expanded to a more mature theme to appeal to adults. Treasure Island is connected to Fashion Show Mall, which hosts more than 250 boutique and specialty stores, as well as excellent dining options. Treasure Island is also home to Marvel Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N – an interactive exhibit perfect for Marvel fans. More information about Treasure Island here.
  • Planet Hollywood
    The glitz and glamour of show business comes together at Planet Hollywood. This hotel and casino is popular for its performances, featuring residencies from some of the world’s biggest pop stars, as well as magic shows and stunning dance numbers (see upcoming shows here). Enjoy a rooftop poolside retreat with day beds, cabanas and the FlowRider freestanding wave (a 30 minute session costs $25). For a unique shopping experience, wander the Miracle Mile Shops, with 170 stores situated around the hotel. More information about Planet Hollywood here.
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  • Wynn Las Vegas
    Step into an oasis at Wynn Las Vegas, a luxurious hotel with some of the most exquisite dining experiences. Dine upon a romantic lagoon at Costa di Mare, next to Wynn’s Lake of Dreams at Lakeside Seafood Restaurant, or looking out at the Japanese gardens and waterfall at Mizumi Japanese Restaurant. Watch the award-winning show ‘Le Reve – The Dream‘, and be amazed by a nightly spectacle at the Lake of Dreams, with puppetry, imagery and state-of-the-art sound and lighting. More information about Wynn Las Vegas here.
  • Excalibur Hotel
    Prepare for knighthood at Excalibur Hotel. This medieval-themed hotel stands out on The Strip due to its facade designed to look like a castle. Excalibur Hotel is a popular family-friendly hotel, largely due to its exciting theme and the presence of the Fun Dungeon arcade. For the ultimate experience, partake in the medieval-themed dinner show ‘Tournament of Kings‘ and learn to eat like a knight. More information about Excalibur here.
  • Luxor Hotel
    You can’t miss the Luxor Hotel, shaped like a pyramid and with a giant Sphynx out front, this has to be the most intricately constructed hotel on The Strip. A light that beams through the top of the pyramid can be seen for miles, and will guide you back to the hotel if you get lost. Visit the ‘Titanic Artifacts Exhibit‘ or ‘Bodies Exhibit‘ for a comprehensive and fun history lesson. More information about Luxor here.
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  • MGM Grand Hotel
    The MGM Grand Hotel is the largest single hotel in the country, with a total of 6852 rooms. It’s recognisable due to the iconic Leo the Lion bronze statue at the entrance, and its overall luxurious appeal. Popular attractions at the hotel include TopGolf, a four-level golfing entertainment precinct, and CSI: The Experience. More information about MGM Grand here.

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