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Best Las Vegas Hotels

By Charlyn Keating Chisholm, About.com

What are the best Las Vegas hotels? You can't go wrong with these. These Las Vegas hotels are not necessarily the most luxurious or expensive, but represent some of the best values.

See also: Best Cheap Hotels in Las Vegas and Best Hotel Swimming Pools in Las Vegas

Palazzo

The Palazzo at NightImage Courtesy of The Palazzo
This luxury all-suite hotel, opened in early 2008 next to sister property The Venetian, is the newest all-suite property in Las Vegas. In the lobby, fountains stretch two stories high, and a 60-foot glass dome, imported marble floors and bronze columns make an impressive statement. $$$

Bellagio

The famous Fountains of the Bellagio Las VegasBellagio
Classically romantic, this resort is styled after a lakeside village in Tuscany. The fountains out front dance a ballet of sorts throughout each day. Inside, a botanical garden with a matching glass ceiling sculpture provide more sustenance for your senses. This hotel has a special place in my heart, ever since I spent my honeymoon there a couple of years ago. Ask for a Lake View room for an enchanting look at the dancing fountains gracing the 8-acre lake. $$$

Red Rock Casino Resort

Entrance to Red Rock Casino ResortCharlyn Keating Chisholm
The first billion-dollar resort and casino to be built off the Strip, Red Rock takes full advantage of a picturesque setting in the mountains. This luxury resort was conceived on a smaller scale then the typical Strip behemoth, resulting in a more intimate feel. Las Vegas flash is added with over three million crystals woven into the decor. Glass windows overlook the surrounding mountains. $$

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

A few steps above many of the other resorts on the Strip in elegance and style Located at the Southernmost tip of the Strip at the top of Mandalay Bay, the Four Seasons is almost a hidden oasis among the din and fervor of Las Vegas. $$$

THEhotel at Mandalay Bay

An all-suite, non-gaming hotel within the Mandalay Bay towers, THEhotel is a sleek option on the south end of the Strip. Guests of THEhotel enjoy all of the amenities of the [link url=http://hotels.about.com/od/lasvegas/p/mandalay_bay.htm]Mandalay Bay casino and resort[/link] complex, including the water park, shopping and restaurants. THEhotel has its own spa, The Bathhouse, and a separate entrance. $$

The Venetian

The Venetian treats guests to a taste of Renaissance Italy in the desert. With an indoor shopping area modeled after St. Mark's Square, a replica of the canals and gondolas of Venice, and sixteen restaurants by the likes of Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse, put this huge resort into the category of "must see it to believe it." $$$

Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino

Since its opening in 1999, Mandalay Bay has become one of the most popular hotels on the Strip. At night, rumjungle becomes one of the hippest night spots in town. Concerts are held in the arena or the House of Blues concert hall. During the day, there's a rare coin museum, a walk-through aquarium and several trendy restaurants. $$

Palms Casino Resort

Playboy Pool at The PalmsPalms Casino Resort
Playboy-inspired hotel west of the Strip popular with the L.A. Crowd and celebrities like Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson. A magnet for celebrities, the Palms has been making waves among the hip and young crowd since its opening in 2001. A South Beach atmosphere and two of the hottest nightclubs in town add to the draw. $$

Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

If you can't swing the overseas flight, Paris Las Vegas will give you a taste of the City of Lights. The hotel catches your eye from the Strip with a replica of the Eiffel Tower. Inside the hotel and casino is a dollhouse version of the city, with cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafes and folks greeting you with "Bonjour." $

Caesar's Palace

When Caesars Palace opened on the Las Vegas Strip in 1966, it set a new standard in opulence and elegance. Today, despite competition from newer hotels, Caesars still holds its own. The Forum Shops are decadent shopping at its best, and is fun to walk through if just to see the blue sky ceiling and fountain statues that come to life. Older kids will love the virtual reality rides. $$

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