Las Vegas Hotel Guide

Las Vegas is known as the gambling capital. It welcomes numerous visitors from all over the world every day, so there are hundreds of hotels of all sizes in Las Vegas. The famous Las Vegas Strip is home to luxurious hotels, each more magnificent than the last. Each hotel, whether in terms of its exterior or interior decor, has its own unique features. Choosing a good hotel is important because in Las Vegas, hotels are not only for sleeping; you can engage in various entertainment activities such as gambling, shopping, watching shows, and dining inside the hotels. Although preferences and needs vary from person to person, here are my reviews of some five-star hotels I have stayed in, hoping to provide everyone with a reference~

Aria Resort & Casino

Aria is a five-star hotel with a total of 4004 rooms. The decor is very modern. The rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows. It is worth noting that the food in the rooms is chargeable. There are small scales under the food, so if the food is removed for more than 60 seconds, it will be automatically charged. The first-floor lobby has a casino and a café. The minimum bet in the casino here seems to be a bit higher than in other places. On the second floor, there is a buffet and the Cirque du Soleil show ZARKANA.

Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas

Mandarin Oriental, also known as 东方文华 in Chinese, is a five-star hotel. It seems to originate from Hong Kong, giving it a strong Asian flavor. The hotel staff wear traditional Chinese attire. This hotel does not have a casino, and it feels very quiet as soon as you enter. There is a place on the 23rd-floor lobby for afternoon tea, where you can enjoy great views outside! The hotel does not have shopping stores, but it is very convenient to walk to Crystals, which takes about 5 minutes. Mandarin Oriental is usually quite expensive, costing around four hundred dollars. It is even more expensive during holidays. We stayed for two days during a discount period, and the post-tax price was about three hundred dollars per night.

Vdara Hotel

Vdara is also a hotel without a casino, and it is a non-smoking hotel, so it may not be suitable for friends who like to smoke. The hotel feels very new, clean, and modern. Possibly because there aren't many entertainment activities, the lobby seems relatively quiet. The hotel's SPA seems nice, but we didn't have time to enjoy it. We stayed in a standard room at a discounted rate of over $150 per night after taxes. The highlight of the room is its entire wall of windows that offer a view of the outside scenery. The room also has a small dining table, kitchen, and living room. The kitchen includes an induction cooker and a microwave.
This is my favorite hotel. When I saw the room interior on Expedia, I was blown away. It's exactly the style I love. The room is mainly decorated in white and blue, giving it a much fresher and less commercial feel compared to other hotels like Mandarin Oriental and Aria. When we stayed there, we even got an upgrade. The room was spacious, and the bathtub in the bathroom was connected to the floor-to-ceiling window, offering a direct view of the night scenery outside! What's more worth mentioning is that the pillars in the hotel lobby are surrounded by LED screens, which look very cool. The hotel also has a casino inside. You can shop at Crystals next to the hotel.
Wynn Las Vegas is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, USA. The construction of the resort cost approximately $2.7 billion. Its English name is derived from the surname of casino developer Steve Wynn, and it is the flagship property of Wynn Resorts. This 87-hectare resort is situated at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sands Avenue, directly opposite the Fashion Show Mall.
The Bellagio, which cost 1.8 billion dollars, is modeled after the village of Bellagio by Lake Como in northern Italy. The musical fountain in front of the hotel features thousands of jets that dance in the air to music, with water columns reaching up to 250 feet high, creating a spectacular sight! The show occurs every half hour. The musical fountain is the most famous outdoor show in Las Vegas, attracting many tourists every day.