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Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

Hotel in Las Vegas

Very Good

302 reviews

7

The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas offers a vibrant stay with amenities like a casino, outdoor pool, and full-service spa. Enjoy dining at multiple restaurants, unwind at bars, or relax in spacious suites. Located near popular attractions, it provides free parking and accessible facilities.

From $26 per night

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Luxor Hotel and Casino

Luxor Hotel and Casino

Hotel in Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas

7

Very Good

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236 reviews

The Luxor Hotel and Casino, a 3-star resort on the Las Vegas Strip, features a casino, multiple dining options, bars, and a hair salon. Guests can enjoy a pool, 24-hour fitness center, and convenient amenities like valet parking, luggage storage, and concierge services. Nearby attractions include Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition and Excalibur Casino.

From $24 per night

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About Las Vegas

Overview

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, is a mesmerizing destination that captivates visitors with its vibrant neon lights, luxurious hotels, and an array of entertainment options. Often referred to as the world's Entertainment Capital, Las Vegas offers a unique blend of experiences, from the grandeur of ancient Rome and the romance of Paris to the exotic allure of Egypt and the excitement of New York City. Millions of tourists flock to this dazzling city each year, drawn by its reputation for world-class shows, exquisite dining, and unparalleled gambling opportunities.

The average price of hotels in Las Vegas currently stands at $147, with options ranging from $16 to $780. With 240 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations to suit every budget and preference. Popular neighborhoods for hotels include the iconic Las Vegas Strip, the historic Downtown Las Vegas, and other areas such as Enterprise, Sunrise Manor, and Spring Valley. Among the most sought-after hotels are the OYO Hotel and Casino Las Vegas, NoMad Las Vegas, The Retreat on Charleston Peak, Motel 6 Las Vegas, NV - Tropicana, and the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Las Vegas SW - Spring Valley, an IHG Hotel.

Things to do in Las Vegas

Las Vegas offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders nearby is the Grand Canyon National Park. This majestic site features layered bands of red rock that reveal millions of years of geological history. Visitors can hike down the Bright Angel Trail to the canyon's bottom or enjoy breathtaking views from various viewpoints such as Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station, and Lipan Point, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Gambling is undoubtedly one of Las Vegas' most famous attractions. The city's casinos cater to both seasoned gamblers and novices, offering free lessons on popular table games like Blackjack, Craps, and Roulette. Penny slots are particularly popular among casual gamblers, providing fun and entertainment with the chance to win some money. Remember to familiarize yourself with basic casino etiquette and set limits to ensure a fun experience.

Another must-see attraction is the Hoover Dam, a national historic landmark and the highest concrete dam in the Western Hemisphere. Standing over 725 feet above the Colorado River, the dam generates 4 billion kilowatts of electricity annually. Visitors can take guided tours inside the dam, explore exhibits at the Visitor Center, or simply marvel at this engineering marvel from above.

The Fountains of Bellagio offer a mesmerizing display of water and light choreographed to various musical selections. Each show is unique, lasting between 5 to 10 minutes, with water jets soaring hundreds of feet into the air. The best time to catch this spectacle is at night, and it's advisable to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot.

For those seeking more natural beauty, Death Valley National Park is a must-visit. This vast park within the Mojave Desert is known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes. Be sure to pack sunscreen and plenty of water, and keep an eye out for wildlife like rattlesnakes.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Las Vegas

Las Vegas' nightlife is legendary, offering a diverse range of experiences. Casa Fuente Cigars provides a sophisticated atmosphere where visitors can enjoy a fine cigar and a drink. For a unique entertainment experience, Marc Savard Comedy Hypnosis is a must-see show that has won multiple awards for its hilarious and engaging performances.

OMNIA Nightclub, located inside Caesars Palace, is a multi-level venue featuring a luxurious lounge, a high-energy main room, and a stunning rooftop garden with panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip. To avoid high cover charges, it's a good idea to speak with club promoters to get on the guest list.

For a more intimate setting, the Downtown Cocktail Room offers a cozy speakeasy vibe with a wide selection of classic and original cocktails, spirits, and beer. DJs provide the perfect soundtrack for a relaxed evening.

The Venus European Pool Lounge at Caesar's Palace is an adult-only oasis with multiple pools, cabanas, and sunbathing spots, making it a favorite destination during the warmer months.

Where to Eat in Las Vegas

Las Vegas boasts an impressive culinary scene with a variety of dining options. Delmonico Steakhouse offers an upscale dining experience with a Creole influence, featuring hearty dishes and delectable desserts like pecan pie with vanilla bean ice cream.

Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill serves California-inspired cuisine with a contemporary twist. The restaurant's open-air seating provides a fantastic view of the Las Vegas Strip, and their grilled hamburgers are a standout.

For a romantic dining experience, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant offers spectacular panoramic views of the Strip and the Bellagio Fountain Show from its perch on the 11th floor of the Paris Hotel/Casino.

Top of the World Restaurant, located atop the Stratosphere Hotel, provides a unique dining experience with its rotating dining room offering 360-degree views of Las Vegas. The three-course Chateaubriand for Two is a must-try.

Spago by Wolfgang Puck is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, offering seasonal cuisine with global influences. The restaurant's patio is perfect for people-watching while enjoying views of the Bellagio Fountain.

Cheapest time to stay in Las Vegas

July is the cheapest time to stay in Las Vegas for an average of $77 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$100

February

$100

March

$93

April

$91

May

$91

June

$81

July

$77

August

$78

September

$88

October

$89

November

$84

December

$88

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Las Vegas

9

Excellent

•

205 reviews

My hotel room was great. My room was very clean and neat upon check-in. The air conditioner was not working and the sink was clogged. Housekeeping came up immediately and fixed the problem.

Philip

United States

United States

9

Excellent

•

84 reviews

Room always very clean looked great and was very different something I didn’t expect from them The front desk service and the security that checked to see if you was going to the right tower were nice and one even was telling us about the strip train that was so nice of him Thanks for that

Donelle

United States

United States

9

Excellent

•

26 reviews

I was taken back by the large beautiful flower arrangements upon checking in. Our room was beautiful and decently spacious. Friends and I stayed on the 24th floor and we loved the view and how much natural lighting our room had. We booked a room with two beds and it was perfect for 4 girls. The service from the bell hopper, concierge, and throughout the hotel was wonderful. The hotel was spacious and beautifully decorated. You don’t really have to leave the hotel if you don’t want to. Fontainebleau has restaurants, a food court area, lots of high-end shopping, casino area, and so much more. It’s also walking distance to other places on the strip like the fashion show shopping center. Self parking was also complimentary.

Kimberly

United States

United States

10

Excellent

•

54 reviews

Check in was quick, easy and efficient!

Mckenzie

United States

United States

Bellagio

Las Vegas

9

Excellent

•

40 reviews

In general we really enjoyed our time there. Meals were a bit pricey but that's to be expected.

Abbey

United States

United States

8

Very Good

•

48 reviews

I liked the room It was spotless Great service They gave us heads up notice that from 2:30 am to 9 am on April 2 won’t have water and can use restroom on west side of building so decided to leave a day earlier So I left at 10 am on April 01 instead

Zeeshan

United States

United States

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