8.5/10Very Good617 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas|6.96km from city center
We stayed for three nights, paying $2773 per night. The room was incredibly spacious, and the bathroom was huge as well. The shower only had a rain showerhead, and turning it on was quite unusual; you had to pull it out firmly. The hot and cold water came from the same source, and at first, I thought it was broken and there was no water. My husband, somehow inspired, gave it a strong pull, saving me from calling the front desk to change rooms. My only minor disappointment was being assigned a room facing the parking lot with no view, but overall, at this price, there's nothing to complain about.
The location is excellent. You can walk south to New York-New York and north to The Venetian. There's a connected walkway to Paris and Horseshoe. Horseshoe is usually the pick-up point for Grand Canyon day tours, and staying in the Bordeaux Tower, we could leisurely walk to the pick-up point in a maximum of 15 minutes.
There are many great eateries near the hotel. We tried Taco Bell, Dirt Dog, Giordano's, and Panda Express (I personally love Panda Express and ate there twice!).
I originally wanted to visit many casinos, but then I realized that the casino interiors on the Strip are mostly similar, essentially shopping malls, with the grander facades only at the entrance:
☑️ Flamingo Hotel: I'm utterly fascinated by Bugsy Siegel's story. The hotel is filled with flamingos and pink everywhere. Every flamingo image made me a little sad, thinking about Bugsy Siegel being murdered by his own people and how desperate his girlfriend must have been to lose him.
☑️ The Venetian: The main entrance replicates Venice's St. Mark's Square. We had just returned from Italy, and the recreation was quite accurate. There's even a small canal in the shopping area where you can take a gondola ride.
☑️ Caesars Palace: You must see the three-story spiral escalator. Riding down from the top, facing the statues, gives you an immersive feeling of traveling through ancient Rome. My husband said it felt like facing a final boss in a video game.
February 2026