Where to Stay in Las Vegas
Vegas is not a walking city in the traditional sense — the Strip is four miles long and the walks between casinos are deceptively huge (Excalibur to Wynn is 50+ minutes on foot). Pick your base carefully.
| Neighborhood | Vibe | Hotel/night | Best for |
|---|
| The Strip (mid) | Iconic, busy | $280-500 | First-timers, luxury |
| The Strip (south) | Big pools, family | $220-380 | Families, conferences |
| Downtown (Fremont) | Old Vegas, value | $100-200 | Budget, old-school |
| Summerlin | Suburban, calm | $180-300 | Red Rock, families |
| Henderson | Residential | $160-260 | Longer stays, quiet |
| Paradise | Off-strip casinos | $140-240 | Value, locals' casinos |
| Arts District | Cool, walkable | $160-260 | Foodies, under-40s |
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Vibe: 4.2 miles of megaresorts, choreographed fountains, pirate ships and Eiffel Towers. The most concentrated tourist stretch on earth. Crowded, loud, and exactly what Vegas means to most people.
Best for: First-time visitors, bachelor/bachelorette groups, luxury seekers, anyone who wants to walk from a Cirque show to a celebrity-chef dinner to a rooftop pool without leaving their hotel.
Hotels: Bellagio, Wynn, Cosmopolitan, Caesars Palace at the top ($380-650). Paris, Park MGM, NY-NY mid-tier ($220-380). Flamingo, LINQ budget ($140-220). Add $45-55 resort fee.
- Fountains of Bellagio (free, every 15-30 min after 3pm)
- See a Cirque du Soleil show — O, Mystère or KA
- Eat: Bazaar Meat, Joël Robuchon, Momofuku, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen
- From LAS airport: 15-25 min Uber ($20-35) or the WAX self-driving shuttle
Downtown (Fremont)
Vibe: Old Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience canopy, cheap craps tables, neon museums, live bands. Grittier, denser, and much cheaper than the Strip. A five-block walk covers everything.
Best for: Repeat Vegas visitors, budget travelers, gamblers who want lower minimums, anyone who prefers old-school atmosphere over megaresort polish.
Hotels: Golden Nugget (best downtown pool), Circa (adults only, newest), Plaza, The D, Downtown Grand, El Cortez (cheapest). $100-200/night.
- Fremont Street Experience — free concerts, zipline, 12.5 million LED canopy show
- Neon Museum (book the night tour) — restored vintage Vegas signs
- Eat: Carson Kitchen, Esther's Kitchen (Arts District, 10-min Uber)
- From LAS airport: 20-25 min Uber ($25-35)
Summerlin
Vibe: Master-planned community on the western edge, 20 min from the Strip. Manicured golf courses, Red Rock Canyon right there, families and retirees.
Best for: Golfers, hikers doing Red Rock, families wanting space and calm, travelers with rental cars and no interest in partying.
Hotels: Red Rock Casino Resort (excellent pool), JW Marriott Las Vegas, Rampart Casino. $180-300/night.
- Red Rock Canyon scenic drive + easy hikes (go early for the light)
- TPC Summerlin and the Bear's Best golf courses
- Downtown Summerlin mall and Red Rock Casino pool
- From LAS airport: 30-35 min drive or Uber ($40-55)
Henderson
Vibe: The quieter southeastern suburb. Lake Las Vegas on the far edge, the M Resort on the Strip-facing side. Residential with a few destination casinos.
Best for: Travelers on longer stays, families, people adding Hoover Dam or Lake Mead, golfers seeking quieter courses.
Hotels: Green Valley Ranch, M Resort, Westin Lake Las Vegas, Hilton Lake Las Vegas. $160-260/night.
- Lake Las Vegas paddleboarding and the Mediterranean-style village
- Hoover Dam tour (30 min away) + Lake Mead viewpoint
- Ethel M Chocolate Factory (free tour and cactus garden)
- From LAS airport: 20 min drive to Green Valley, 40 min to Lake Las Vegas
Paradise
Vibe: Technically Paradise contains the Strip itself, but in practice locals use "Paradise" for off-Strip casinos immediately east: Westgate, Palace Station, Ellis Island, Virgin Hotels.
Best for: Value hunters, locals' casino fans (better odds, cheaper food), travelers comfortable with short Ubers to the Strip.
Hotels: Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Westgate Resort, Palace Station, Tuscany Suites. $140-240/night with cheaper (often free) resort fees.
- Ellis Island karaoke and $10 steak special (Vegas cult favorite)
- Monorail from Westgate to the Strip in 3 minutes
- Allegiant Stadium Raiders/NFL games
- From LAS airport: 10 min Uber ($12-18)
Arts District
Vibe: 18b Arts District just south of Downtown. Vegas' answer to Wynwood — murals, craft breweries, vintage stores, independent restaurants. Walkable by Vegas standards.
Best for: Foodies, design-minded travelers, under-40s who want a Vegas trip that isn't about gambling.
Hotels: The ENGLiSH Hotel (Todd English's boutique), Oasis at Gold Spike (nearby). $160-260/night — inventory is limited, Airbnb common here.
- Eat: Esther's Kitchen, Main St Provisions, Good Pie, Able Baker Brewing
- First Friday street festival (first Friday of each month)
- Vintage shopping at The Funk House, Retro Vegas
- From LAS airport: 15 min Uber ($18-25)
⚠️ Resort fee warning: Nearly every Vegas hotel adds a $45-55 daily resort fee on top of the room rate. This covers WiFi and pool access whether you use them or not. Always check the total before booking.
💧 Walking tip: The Strip is deceptively large. From Mandalay Bay to Sahara is 4.2 miles. Use the monorail ($5/ride, $15/day) or taxi between resorts rather than walking in summer heat.
Where to Stay in Las Vegas
Vegas is not a walking city in the traditional sense — the Strip is four miles long and the walks between casinos are deceptively huge (Excalibur to Wynn is 50+ minutes on foot). Pick your base carefully.
| Neighborhood | Vibe | Hotel/night | Best for |
|---|
| The Strip (mid) | Iconic, busy | $280-500 | First-timers, luxury |
| The Strip (south) | Big pools, family | $220-380 | Families, conferences |
| Downtown (Fremont) | Old Vegas, value | $100-200 | Budget, old-school |
| Summerlin | Suburban, calm | $180-300 | Red Rock, families |
| Henderson | Residential | $160-260 | Longer stays, quiet |
| Paradise | Off-strip casinos | $140-240 | Value, locals' casinos |
| Arts District | Cool, walkable | $160-260 | Foodies, under-40s |
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Vibe: 4.2 miles of megaresorts, choreographed fountains, pirate ships and Eiffel Towers. The most concentrated tourist stretch on earth. Crowded, loud, and exactly what Vegas means to most people.
Best for: First-time visitors, bachelor/bachelorette groups, luxury seekers, anyone who wants to walk from a Cirque show to a celebrity-chef dinner to a rooftop pool without leaving their hotel.
Hotels: Bellagio, Wynn, Cosmopolitan, Caesars Palace at the top ($380-650). Paris, Park MGM, NY-NY mid-tier ($220-380). Flamingo, LINQ budget ($140-220). Add $45-55 resort fee.
- Fountains of Bellagio (free, every 15-30 min after 3pm)
- See a Cirque du Soleil show — O, Mystère or KA
- Eat: Bazaar Meat, Joël Robuchon, Momofuku, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen
- From LAS airport: 15-25 min Uber ($20-35) or the WAX self-driving shuttle
Downtown (Fremont)
Vibe: Old Vegas. The Fremont Street Experience canopy, cheap craps tables, neon museums, live bands. Grittier, denser, and much cheaper than the Strip. A five-block walk covers everything.
Best for: Repeat Vegas visitors, budget travelers, gamblers who want lower minimums, anyone who prefers old-school atmosphere over megaresort polish.
Hotels: Golden Nugget (best downtown pool), Circa (adults only, newest), Plaza, The D, Downtown Grand, El Cortez (cheapest). $100-200/night.
- Fremont Street Experience — free concerts, zipline, 12.5 million LED canopy show
- Neon Museum (book the night tour) — restored vintage Vegas signs
- Eat: Carson Kitchen, Esther's Kitchen (Arts District, 10-min Uber)
- From LAS airport: 20-25 min Uber ($25-35)
Summerlin
Vibe: Master-planned community on the western edge, 20 min from the Strip. Manicured golf courses, Red Rock Canyon right there, families and retirees.
Best for: Golfers, hikers doing Red Rock, families wanting space and calm, travelers with rental cars and no interest in partying.
Hotels: Red Rock Casino Resort (excellent pool), JW Marriott Las Vegas, Rampart Casino. $180-300/night.
- Red Rock Canyon scenic drive + easy hikes (go early for the light)
- TPC Summerlin and the Bear's Best golf courses
- Downtown Summerlin mall and Red Rock Casino pool
- From LAS airport: 30-35 min drive or Uber ($40-55)
Henderson
Vibe: The quieter southeastern suburb. Lake Las Vegas on the far edge, the M Resort on the Strip-facing side. Residential with a few destination casinos.
Best for: Travelers on longer stays, families, people adding Hoover Dam or Lake Mead, golfers seeking quieter courses.
Hotels: Green Valley Ranch, M Resort, Westin Lake Las Vegas, Hilton Lake Las Vegas. $160-260/night.
- Lake Las Vegas paddleboarding and the Mediterranean-style village
- Hoover Dam tour (30 min away) + Lake Mead viewpoint
- Ethel M Chocolate Factory (free tour and cactus garden)
- From LAS airport: 20 min drive to Green Valley, 40 min to Lake Las Vegas
Paradise
Vibe: Technically Paradise contains the Strip itself, but in practice locals use "Paradise" for off-Strip casinos immediately east: Westgate, Palace Station, Ellis Island, Virgin Hotels.
Best for: Value hunters, locals' casino fans (better odds, cheaper food), travelers comfortable with short Ubers to the Strip.
Hotels: Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Westgate Resort, Palace Station, Tuscany Suites. $140-240/night with cheaper (often free) resort fees.
- Ellis Island karaoke and $10 steak special (Vegas cult favorite)
- Monorail from Westgate to the Strip in 3 minutes
- Allegiant Stadium Raiders/NFL games
- From LAS airport: 10 min Uber ($12-18)
Arts District
Vibe: 18b Arts District just south of Downtown. Vegas' answer to Wynwood — murals, craft breweries, vintage stores, independent restaurants. Walkable by Vegas standards.
Best for: Foodies, design-minded travelers, under-40s who want a Vegas trip that isn't about gambling.
Hotels: The ENGLiSH Hotel (Todd English's boutique), Oasis at Gold Spike (nearby). $160-260/night — inventory is limited, Airbnb common here.
- Eat: Esther's Kitchen, Main St Provisions, Good Pie, Able Baker Brewing
- First Friday street festival (first Friday of each month)
- Vintage shopping at The Funk House, Retro Vegas
- From LAS airport: 15 min Uber ($18-25)
⚠️ Resort fee warning: Nearly every Vegas hotel adds a $45-55 daily resort fee on top of the room rate. This covers WiFi and pool access whether you use them or not. Always check the total before booking.
💧 Walking tip: The Strip is deceptively large. From Mandalay Bay to Sahara is 4.2 miles. Use the monorail ($5/ride, $15/day) or taxi between resorts rather than walking in summer heat.