Everything exceeded my expectations. The hygiene and cleanliness were top-notch, and the service was very responsive. It's perfectly suited for business trips.
1. Absolutely ideal for business travel; the facilities and service are perfect, and the hygiene is impeccable. I had a very comfortable stay!
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas95.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.01.05
TI has one of the best locations for accessing the sphere, where u can walk across through Venetian and then to the sphere without moving your car and dealing with crowds and lines. The Room itself was great for two. We thought it was large even. And loved that there was free parking and easy access to the garage since the property is not that big. There is a cvs attached to get drinks and last minute items. And a couple Starbucks, a ice cream shop, and pizza shop that we tried.
The amenities could use work though. They still charge a $50 resort fee even though the pool and hot tub was closed fr the season. From our window we could see the hot tub a green color. So it was definitely closed. There was not tangible benefit from the resort fee for us. Not even a bottle of water. Yet they wrefuse to waive or reduce any fees.,
And the ****** has a warm, smoky, strange sweet smell that made it difficult to spend much time in.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas95.5% of visitors choose this area
Cchenchen Taipei2026.03.02
We stayed for three nights, at $2773 per night. The room was incredibly spacious, as was the bathroom. The shower only had a showerhead, and the water control was quite odd – you had to pull it out firmly. Hot and cold water came from the same source. At first, I thought it was broken and there was no water. My husband, somehow inspired, gave it a strong pull and saved me from calling the front desk to change rooms. A slight disappointment was being assigned a room facing the parking lot with no view, but overall, for that price, I can't complain.
The location is excellent. You can walk south to New York-New York and north to The Venetian. Paris and Horseshoe have connecting walkways. Horseshoe is usually the pick-up point for Grand Canyon day tours, and we stayed in the Bordeaux Tower, so it was a leisurely 15-minute walk to the pick-up point at most.
There are many delicious small eateries near the hotel. We tried Taco Bell, Dirt Dog, Giordano's, and Panda Express (I personally love Panda Express so much I ate there twice).
Initially, I wanted to visit many of the casinos, but later realized that their interior decor is pretty much the same – mostly shopping arcades. The more impressive parts are usually just at the entrances:
☑️ Flamingo Hotel: I'm super fascinated by the story of Bugsy Siegel. The hotel is full of flamingos and pink. Every flamingo motif made me feel a bit sad, thinking about Bugsy Siegel being murdered by his own people and how desperate his girlfriend must have been after losing him.
☑️ The Venetian: The main entrance replicates St. Mark's Square in Venice. We had just returned from Italy, and the recreation was quite faithful. There's even a small canal in the shopping area where you can take a gondola ride.
☑️ Caesars Palace: You absolutely must see the three-story rotating 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 Vegas95.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.25
Clean room, good location. Had the noise from the carnival court bands at night but being so tired we slept through. Was offered a comped extra night for resort fees only and we took advantage of this as late check out as our flight wasn't until 10pm and the late check out fees would have cost us more. All in all pretty decent. I would use this hitel again
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas95.5% 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.
Circus Circus is Reno in all its clowny glory is loud, chaotic, and unapologetic. The rooms are basic but clean with hot showers, decent WiFi, and beds good enough after a night downstairs.
The real draw is the carnival atmosphere: kids blasting clown heads with water pistols while parents chase slot machines, blackjack tables running past midnight, and food stands that keep you fueled when the clock stops mattering.
It’s not luxury. It’s not quiet. But if you want Reno at full volume with lights flashing, prizes falling, and nostalgia dripping with cheap thrills then this is the place.
You can imagine how exciting it would be to see a bunch of colorful lights in the dark, endless Gobi night! The hotel in the wilderness is surprisingly complete: restaurant, small supermarket, **, laundry room, very convenient. It is a very western hotel, with a resident small band and folk singers, and a tabby cat lying in the nest for you to pet. When I got up in the morning, I found an oasis lake behind the building, with swimming ducks and geese, motionless sculptures and churches, and a small zoo with horses and sheep. It's really interesting!
The hotel is quite retro, the room space is quite large, the table is wide and there are many chairs, the facilities are clean and tidy, although there is no coffee machine and tea bags in the room, but there is a coffee machine and microwave in the small supermarket, which can be used for free, whether it is heating milk or making noodles. It is very convenient. The employees I met in the store are very friendly and enthusiastic, and I feel at home.
This is in Nevada, and the prices are lower than those in Death Valley Park, and the gas price is nearly $2 cheaper. It takes about 40 minutes from here to the Death Valley Park ticket office. Death Valley National Park is very large, but hotels are extremely scarce, so staying here is a very good choice.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas95.5% 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 Vegas95.5% of visitors choose this area
LLingzhiguo2026.03.07
The hotel's location is absolutely unbeatable – right across from the Bellagio, nestled between the Paris and Flamingo hotels. Step out and you're at the Food Festival, and the Linq Food Festival is just across the street. Plus, all the tour buses pick up guests right at the hotel's north entrance. Check-in and check-out are self-service, as the two human-staffed desks always have long queues. When we had questions for the front desk, the staff of Asian descent seemed a bit impatient. The room was very spacious, and we chose a fountain-view room on the 20th floor, though the window glass was a bit dirty, which affected our photos. You can see the Sphere from every floor's north corridor window, offering fantastic views. For a four-star hotel, paying just over $500 a night is incredible value for money. My only minor complaint is that the hotel lobby has a pretty strong smell of cigarette smoke. The hotel is clearly very popular; every day we walked past the front desk, there were long lines of people checking in.
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GGuest UserExcellent stay! They offer free luggage storage, and it's quite convenient to get there from the airport. The room was spacious and clean. Plus, there's a restaurant and convenience store right downstairs, which is super handy. The front desk staff were also very friendly.
GGuest UserWe arrived a bit late on the first day, around 6 PM. We had booked two higher-priced double rooms with a street view, but at check-in, we weren't given adjoining rooms. Instead, we got rooms in different directions and quite far apart. One room faced a side street, and the other was a corner room overlooking a main road. The exterior of the building meant there was no direct street view, and the windows were completely covered with a grid-like advertising film, making it impossible to see out. We specifically paid more than for a standard double room to get a nice street view, so this arrangement was completely misleading! It's also disappointing that the price here was the same as on the official website, but without any discount vouchers. The rooms themselves were fine, a bit smaller than the Bellagio's but felt newer. It's convenient to stay here if you want to see David Copperfield's show, as it's right downstairs. There wasn't much Christmas decoration; the Bellagio had the most Christmas spirit.
TTriciaMy husband and I came to Hilton Lake Las Vegas to spend our 7th wedding anniversary. Check in went very smoothly. Shortly after our check in we received a complimentary bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries. It was a very welcoming surprise which we genuinely appreciated. We had booked a couples massage at their spa and were very pleased with their services. It was quite relaxing and exactly what we needed! Our room was very clean and quiet. We ordered in room service for breakfast and the food was very much to our liking! We’ve stayed at this resort several times prior and have always been pleased with our stay there. We will definitely be back!
YYerJoshAmazing experience in The Venetian, it was our first time and you have to consider some great points to know why is the best hotel to stay in Las Vegas:
1. Amazing location
2. Direct Access to The Sphere concerts and Events
3. The Parking lot is easy to access in and out
4. Access to the Rooms are very close to the parking so you don’t need to walk too much
5. Access to food court are really close to the access to the rooms and that is amazing!
6. The Venetian gondolas attraction are really good and the whole decoration around is simply amazing!
7. The Rooms are recently renovated and the Deluxe Kings rooms have the option to see the Sphere and the rooms in the opposite side will see The *****! So everyone will have a really nice view!
8. Easy access to the Las Vegas ***** Boulevard!
9. If you are planning to attend the CES, the largest technology event in the world you will have access to the Venetian Expo! So is the best place to stay during that event
GGuest UserThe room extremely clean and spacious. I was happy the shower had superb water pressure. Hotel staff were all cheerful and helpful. The hotel is walking distance to Fremont Experience Canopy which is such a fun street to check out! Don’t forget to admire the charming victorian architecture of the hotel and ****** and look for the antiques and slab of the Berlin Wall!
YYayayayayaThis 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.
GGuest UserThe Westgate is a tired, old hotel a with high “resort” fee for nothing more than a pool. When you first walk in you are hit with a strong floral scent to mask the decades of cigarette smoke that clings to everything. Food options are minimal. No free in room coffee. Found dead bugs in the bathtub. I stayed at the Westgate because my son had a sporting event in the hotel’s convention area, next time I’ll stay at the hotel across the street.
GGuest User- 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.
Cchenchen TaipeiWe stayed for three nights, at $2773 per night. The room was incredibly spacious, as was the bathroom. The shower only had a showerhead, and the water control was quite odd – you had to pull it out firmly. Hot and cold water came from the same source. At first, I thought it was broken and there was no water. My husband, somehow inspired, gave it a strong pull and saved me from calling the front desk to change rooms. A slight disappointment was being assigned a room facing the parking lot with no view, but overall, for that price, I can't complain.
The location is excellent. You can walk south to New York-New York and north to The Venetian. Paris and Horseshoe have connecting walkways. Horseshoe is usually the pick-up point for Grand Canyon day tours, and we stayed in the Bordeaux Tower, so it was a leisurely 15-minute walk to the pick-up point at most.
There are many delicious small eateries near the hotel. We tried Taco Bell, Dirt Dog, Giordano's, and Panda Express (I personally love Panda Express so much I ate there twice).
Initially, I wanted to visit many of the casinos, but later realized that their interior decor is pretty much the same – mostly shopping arcades. The more impressive parts are usually just at the entrances:
☑️ Flamingo Hotel: I'm super fascinated by the story of Bugsy Siegel. The hotel is full of flamingos and pink. Every flamingo motif made me feel a bit sad, thinking about Bugsy Siegel being murdered by his own people and how desperate his girlfriend must have been after losing him.
☑️ The Venetian: The main entrance replicates St. Mark's Square in Venice. We had just returned from Italy, and the recreation was quite faithful. There's even a small canal in the shopping area where you can take a gondola ride.
☑️ Caesars Palace: You absolutely must see the three-story rotating 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
GGuest UserThe hotel’s amenity and facility are great. I don’t understand why people put low rating for this hotel. They do set up bottled water in room for you while the 4-star hotel i stayed with in Las Vegas before didn’t. They did their good job at OYO!
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