4 Best Hotels in Nevada, USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in Nevada - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

$$$$ | 3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA Fodor's Choice
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, South Strip
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If peace and quiet are what you're after, this is your spot; with its own ground-level lobby and separate floors, the Four Seasons is cushioned from the general casino ruckus. You have your own health club and spa, your own recreation area, private parking, and an indoor/outdoor restaurant and lounge. If you feel the urge to join the Vegas revelry, all of Mandalay Bay Resort's offerings are available to you as well. We love the marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and separate showers, as well as the fabulous views—floor-to-ceiling windows look over the Strip, Allegiant Stadium, or the Las Vegas Valley (you'll pay a bit more for a Strip vista). The pampering policy here even extends to the smallest guests: every child will find a welcome gift on arrival, games and books to borrow, and even their own toiletries. In addition to full access to Mandalay Bay's sprawling pools and beach, guests of the Four Seasons have a private pool at their disposal. The quiet lobby library is a great place to relax, too.

Pros

  • Kid-friendly
  • Ultraposh
  • Access to the elaborate resort facilities at Mandalay Bay

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Far from rest of Vegas action
  • Stuffy at times
3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
800-819–5053
Hotel Details
424 rooms
No Meals

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The Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe

$$$$ | 180 Lake Pkwy., Stateline, NV, 89449, USA Fodor's Choice

On a prime lakefront parcel, this hotel makes a bold impression with its stone-and-walnut Great Hall, whose four-story wall of windows frames views across Lake Tahoe to grand Mt. Tallac. With a fireplaces and a palette that subtly echoes the browns, greens, and lake blues of the surrounding landscape, the smartly designed rooms aim for and achieve a rusticity that's complemented by modern amenities and creature comforts like deep-soaking tubs. All rooms also have balconies and either face either the lake, the mountain that includes the Heavenly ski resort, or the Edgewood golf course, which has operated here since the late 1960s. For the ultimate lake-view splurge, book one of the 1,800 to 4,100 square foot Villa Suites on the course's ninth fairway. The Bistro serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a space next to the Great Hall, and lodge guests need only walk a few steps to the Edgewood Restaurant for fine dining and the Brooks Bar & Deck for casual cuisine.

Pros

  • Prime lakefront location
  • Haute-rustic design
  • All rooms have balconies and fireplaces

Cons

  • High rates in-season
  • Some rooms have no lake views
  • Long walk to pool and hot tub from some rooms
180 Lake Pkwy., Stateline, NV, 89449, USA
775-588–2787
Hotel Details
168 rooms
No Meals

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JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 221 N. Rampart Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89145, USA

If you have a penchant for pampering and personal service—or if your plans include golfing or hiking—this stunner in Summerlin is for you. The sterling resort overlooks two golf courses, and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is only a few miles away. Enormous rooms (starting around 560 square feet) have marble bathrooms with separate whirlpool tubs and raindrop showers. The small, low-key Rampart Casino is popular with locals. The waterfall pool is a relaxing place for sun and swimming, and at 40,000 square feet, Spa Aquae is one of the biggest and best in town.

Pros

  • Proximity to golf and Red Rock National Conservation Area
  • Terrific spa
  • Large, nice rooms

Cons

  • A bit pricey for a Marriott
  • Casino can fill up quickly during big conferences
  • Far from the Strip
221 N. Rampart Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89145, USA
702-869–7777
Hotel Details
548 rooms
No Meals

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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

$$$$ | 3752 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, USA

The former Mandarin Oriental was renovated in late 2023 after becoming the Waldorf Astoria, but updates to the luxurious non-casino hotel continue to be introduced. The lobby and front desk, formerly on the 23rd floor, have been moved to the ground floor, making room on the lofty tier for two new lounges—Hard Shake and Peacock Alley, the latter a tea lounge found in other Waldorf locations. Rooms are decorated in soothing neutrals and have floor-to-ceiling windows for expansive views of the Strip and surrounding mountains; amenities include minibars and robes and slippers. Rooms are 500 square feet, and suites range up to the 3,100-square-foot, two-bedroom Presidential Suite (which includes kitchen with butler entrance) on the 20th floor.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Lots of expansive windows for great views
  • Part of the bustling Aria Campus

Cons

  • Rooms somewhat small, given the high price point
  • Somewhat obscure despite Strip-front location
  • Pricey for what you get
3752 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, USA
800-925--3673
Hotel Details
389 rooms
No Meals

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