Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
Yyech8672026.02.06
This is my second time staying at the Flamingo Hotel. The first time was with a tour group, and this time I booked it myself. I searched for a long time and still chose the Flamingo, since my first stay was pretty good, I figured I couldn't go wrong choosing it again.
Booking it myself this time, I found it incredibly convenient. It only takes about ten minutes to get to the convention center by monorail.
The area around the hotel is also very lively. If I go to Las Vegas again, I'll definitely choose the Flamingo.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
Lluna0072026.01.13
The room was incredibly spacious, and the entire lobby was gorgeous. The Chinese restaurant downstairs was also delicious. The bed was so soft that I ended up soaking in the tub for two days straight, and the bathtub itself was quite comfortable. The price wasn't too high either. Their convention center is super convenient and comfortable. Staying here for the Global Consumer Electronics Show was really practical.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
LLingzhiguo2026.03.07
The hotel's location is absolutely fantastic – right across from the Bellagio, nestled between the Paris and Flamingo hotels. Step out, and you're at the Linq Promenade, with the Linq Food Festival just across the street. All the tour buses pick up guests at the hotel's north entrance.
Check-in and check-out are self-service, which is convenient, though the two staffed counters always have long lines. When I tried to ask a question at the front desk, the staff of Asian descent seemed a bit impatient.
The room itself was spacious. We were on the 20th floor and chose a room with a fountain view, though the windows were a bit dirty, which affected photo-taking. From the north-facing windows in the hallways on every floor, you can see the Sphere, offering excellent views. For a 4-star hotel at around $500 CAD a night, the value for money is unbeatable.
My only minor complaints are that the casino in the lobby has a noticeable smoke smell, and the hotel seems to have a very high occupancy rate, as there are always long lines of people checking in at the front desk every day.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
KKrazee Mike2026.02.20
Harrahs Las Vegas – Decent Location, Mixed Experience
The room itself was acceptable – not exceptional, but functional. Housekeeping did a solid job on the floors and bathroom, though some less-trafficked areas showed dust. The room felt a bit dated, and the closet placement inside the bathroom was an unusual design choice. We stayed on the 50th floor of the Mountain Tower, which sounds great in theory, but the street-level music from the Strip can boom all the way up and make falling asleep a challenge. One night there was an unidentified scraping/mechanical noise that persisted through the night and really disrupted our sleep. The beds were comfortable enough, and I particularly liked the pillows.
The standout feature is genuinely the location – centrally positioned on the Strip with easy walking access to the Venetian and other nearby properties. If you're using Harrah's primarily as a base for exploring the Strip, it serves that purpose well.
The casino itself is a different story. Low ceilings and what felt like poor ventilation make the smoke situation noticeably worse than other Strip casinos – non-smokers should be aware. Check-in had a fairly long wait; the self-service kiosks weren't functioning, so everyone was funneled to the desk. That said, the front desk agent who helped us was friendly and efficient.
Bottom line: Solid Strip location at a reasonable price point, but go in with modest expectations on the room quality and casino atmosphere.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.02
To everyone booking through Trip.com, when you arrive at the hotel, don't use the self-service check-in kiosks. It's a waste of time because you'll still have to pay the remaining balance. It's quicker to just queue up at the front desk for check-in. The guy who checked us in at the front desk had really cool braids, and he was super nice! His voice was surprisingly gentle, a stark contrast to his appearance – I could barely hear him, haha. He was very soft-spoken. The hotel's location is fantastic! It's right next to the Flamingo Hotel (the side entrance near the Linq leads directly to a zoo with real flamingos). Between the Linq and Flamingo hotels, there's a pedestrian street with tons of food options, including sushi and In-N-Out Burger, plus a Ferris wheel. Across the street from the hotel is Caesar's Palace, and I think their shopping area is the most beautiful in Vegas. A less than ten-minute walk further gets you to the Bellagio and Paris Las Vegas. If you walk ten minutes to the right of the hotel, you'll reach The Venetian and a decent-sized supermarket. It truly feels like a prime location on the Strip, surrounded by food, drinks, and entertainment everywhere you look. The hotel has a casino, dining options, and a supermarket inside, and the rooms are clean and spacious.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
RRamizAA2025.10.24
Well it’s Caesars palace! A phenomenal hotel in a great location right in the middle of the strip. The sheer size does mean you have to walk a lot depending on which tower you stay, and to the self car parking garage. The rooms itself were huge. I got the Augustus tower on floor 36 with a beautiful view of the strip road. The prices within the hotel were obscene however. The fact that parking is $20 dollars is genuinely crazy. They’ve practically outpriced any average traveller and has become crazy expensive throughout the city. Aswell as the prices in the rooms for a single bottle of water $8!!! The casinos were great and had a great atmosphere there (although I left with a net loss of $1200 😧) All in all, it was a great trip, and I can finally say, I stayed at Caesars Palace!!!!
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
YYayayayaya2026.02.02
This hotel was the best I slept in during my 10-day business trip. Maybe I was just too tired. The beds here have poor rebound; the middle sags, so it's more comfortable to sleep diagonally. The hygiene is good. However, there's nothing provided – you have to buy water, and it's 1.5 times more expensive than outside! They don't list prices, but everything is definitely 1.5 times the outside price. It's connected to three or four other hotels, so it's huge and easy to get lost. There's a big temperature difference between day and night. The shower water here felt normal; it didn't have that slippery, hard-to-rinse-off feeling.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.23
- check in and check out Q was so long.
- room not provide any bottle water and slipper, probably this is the practice in USA.
- the room are quite run down, my finger got cut by the damages water tap. Called to the front desk to asked for a plaster, but never shown up. Good luck if u got the room in Resort Tower,room 6235.
- staff at Concierge and luggage drop off area are friendly.
- choose Royal Tower if ur trip is gonna to rely on Uber. Bcs there is where the rideshare pick up point.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
Cchenchen Taipei2026.03.02
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
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas97% of visitors choose this area
MMr John P2025.10.11
First time in Vegas, stopped for 4 nights from Australia whilst heading to see family in USA.
Got an upgrade of suite as I mentioned it was my birthday.
Checkin was about 20 minutes in line but once it start at desk was smooth and efficient.
This Resort fee ($60) is just another way for Hotel to collect money. When asked what it was for I was told it’s for wifi, pool, gym and local calls.
I checked in at 4pm and pool closed from 5pm.
Got a refund for one day.
Suite was big but dusty. Mentioned to cleaner in morning after showing her areas thick with dust and she vacuumed. (Note: a free up-graded dust mean lowering of cleanliness).
Maintenance came to change AC filter.
Hotel gave me $75 meal voucher.
Hotel is bang on Strip.
Unless going to gamble/get drunk and party … the city of Vegas is expensive and disappointing .
PS
Andrew is a ‘freelance’ driver and so much cheaper to hire.
Paid $31 from airport to hotel (8 minutes ride).
Andrew was $15.
He will also take you to food shops etc for $10 to save money if on budget and don’t want $20 burgers.
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GGuest UserThe floor of the bathroom had what appeared to be dried poop near the toilet and on the floor as you exited the bathroom. The maid had been in cleaning the room just before we entered. I could not believe this had not been cleaned off of the floor. I was rather disgusted. The bathroom light switch and back of the door near where you put your hand to close it was dirty, and the mirror of above the sink had what looked to be spit marks from someone using an electric toothbrush or flossing in front of the mirror and stuff flinging onto it. The room appeared to have had a base level clean out but was definitely not clean. When I told the font desk about all of this at check out I was given a simple, I am sorry, I will let the cleaning people know. It took about 5 minutes of pushing random buttons with no labels on the air conditioning unit to finally get it to come on. The beds were comfortable and the location is great for our purpose.
MMINA very good experience. I booked a hotel accidentally from Death Valley. In a sparsely populated village, the host was hospitable. The hostess learned that we didn’t have dinner, so she cooked for us personally, and the host shared red wine with us. The German couple and the American guy who stayed at the same time talked cordially like family members. They felt very different...
GGuest UserGreat hotel overall with small but sufficient gym and a swimming pool. The staff were all very kind and helpful but I did not appreciate that the woman at the Members cashier coughed on my ID and my new card without covering her mouth!!! The restaurant and gaming areas were a lot of fun.
SStevenFor a small hotel they sure knew how to keep it up. Everything in the room is fine. There is nothing bad for the price. You won’t be disappointed when you stay here front desk was great. Housekeeping was great. Maintenance was great everything was there for you.
GGuest UserWe’re given a non-smoking room but there’s still an obvious cigarette smell in the room. There is a window by the bed so it’s a chance that people from outside can peek inside the room if you don’t shut the curtains tightly.
WWEIThe cheapest motel in the United States, no breakfast, want to drink water, you have to ask the main station. There is a Chinese restaurant near the hotel. I will fight at 9 o'clock in the evening. I will see Chinese compatriots. I will work overtime to scrape two dishes and return them to the hotel to eat, so warm Chinese people!
GGinger ReedThey where nice and friendly the rooms where clean the maintenance guy Jeff was very helpful. Room was quiet and clean I will be staying there again.
WWinnie204Place was close in Nellis, North Vegas. Very convenient for work. Place also includes breakfast. Staff are nice. Not Just the best area but I felt safe staying thrre
AAnonymous UserVery simple motel, no longer belong to the park inn of the Radisson Group, changed to motel 6, the advantage is that it is only one street away from the bustling and lively area of Las Vegas, free parking, the room facilities are also complete, but all facilities except TVs and guest houses are not bad Many, window air conditioning noise is huge and close to the bed, the actual room and the booking page show a huge difference
GGuest UserA beautiful hotel, especially when after all bright and loud casino hotels, you come here as home: quiet, quiet, clean, comfortable, pleasant flavors. Just perfect. very and very much liked, I recommend
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