4 Best Hotels in Nevada, USA

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THE BEST HOTEL IN NEVADA

Bellagio Las Vegas

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$$$ | 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
Fodor's Choice
MGM Resorts International

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

The Bellagio has become a symbol of Las Vegas both locally and around the world. The “dancing” Fountains of Bellagio in front of the hotel are synonymous with Vegas grandeur, and they now serve as the backdrop for the awards ceremonies of major sporting events including Formula One. The circa-1998 hotel replicates a mansion on Lake Como, and attractions such as the (free) Conservatory & Botanical Gardens are exquisite. A total of 3,933 rooms are spread across two towers. These accommodations remain among the swankiest on the entire Las Vegas Strip.

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Pros

  • Beautiful flowers, both live and glass
  • Fountains provide the best free show in Las Vegas
  • Pool area feels exactly like Italy

Cons

  • Corridors can be crowded, especially during conventions
  • Not much diversity among shopping options
  • Underwhelming fitness center, spa
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-693–7111
Hotel Details
3933 rooms
No Meals

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Hidden Canyon Retreat

$$$ | 2000 Hidden Canyon Pkwy., Baker, NV, 89311, USA Fodor's Choice
The most luxurious lodging for hours in any direction, the large rooms here have a modern serenity to them and are surrounded on all sides by hundreds of acres of rugged, high-desert beauty. With no cell reception and little Wi-Fi, this is a gentle place to calm down and reconnect with yourself and those you love. Explore the nearby hiking trails or take in the dark skies from the hot tub and pool. Glamping is also available.

Pros

  • Tucked into a canyon, the setting makes this feel like a true retreat
  • Hot tub and pool are nice for unwinding
  • Features an extensive market, with fresh produce, ready-to-eat meals, alcohol, and more

Cons

  • No cell reception and limited Wi-Fi
  • Far from services and a 30-minute drive to Great Basin National Park
  • Located down a dirt road (but it is well maintained)
2000 Hidden Canyon Pkwy., Baker, NV, 89311, USA
775-234–7172
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts

$$$ | 3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA

Lavish accommodations, cavernous bathrooms, and highly personalized service characterize this brand, the most upscale of the three Hilton brands on-site. It offers a spectacular private lobby right off the high-limit room of the casino. Rooms are plush and spacious—up to 7,000 square feet for the suites. Crockfords guests check in at the VIP desk in the Conrad Lobby, and then retreat to a daybed at the resort's pool complex, or indulge in a massage or facial at the Awana Spa.

Pros

  • Dedicated 24-hour concierge services
  • Ultraprivate gaming in the Sky Casino
  • Palatial bedrooms

Cons

  • Pretty expensive for the isolated location
  • Only two elevators that can be excruciatingly slow
  • High level of service bordering on invasive
3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-676–7033
Hotel Details
236 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino

$$$ | 111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA

This full-service 26-acre destination resort is undergoing a two-year renovation of its lakeside cottages and main restaurant, with beach access, a significant part of the Hyatt's appeal, unavailable until at least April 2026; that said, accommodations in the green-glass tower and resort facilities elsewhere (several restaurants, heated pool, hot tubs, fitness center, casino, the Stillwater Sap) will remain open. Starting at 400 square feet, the spacious guest quarters, done in light browns and grays, have amenities that include pillow-top mattresses, 65-inch HDTVs, small refrigerators, and coffeemakers. Some king rooms are equipped with sofa beds; most upperfloor rooms have mountain or lake views. The decor in suites, which range from 550 to 896 square feet, is similar, with a bit more color and slightly plusher fabrics.

Pros

  • Luxurious accommodations
  • 20,000-square-foot spa with 16 treatment rooms
  • Low-key casino

Cons

  • Pricey (especially for families)
  • Feels corporate
  • Loss of lake access and some activities until 2026
111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA
775-832–1234
Hotel Details
398 rooms
No Meals

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