When we first arrived to check in, the property looked a bit run down. I typically base my stays on photos and reviews, and since this place had an 8.2/10 rating with good reviews and pictures, I felt confident booking it. For something described as a boutique hotel with a spa, I was expecting a more upscale feel.
That said, check-in itself was very smooth and easy.
Finding our room, however, was confusing. The layout isn’t very clear, and we had trouble figuring out which way to go. We were on the second floor, and there’s no elevator—so be prepared to carry your luggage up a full flight of stairs.
Once we finally got to the room, it was very large and spacious, which was a nice surprise. The king bed was comfortable, although it only came with three pillows. Unfortunately, the furniture felt worn and a bit outdated, and the AC unit had a noticeable buildup of dust. There was also no water provided in the room, which would have been appreciated.
One of the biggest disappointments was the pool being closed—especially since it was still 89 degrees at night. That would have really made the stay more enjoyable.
Overall, the pictures online don’t accurately reflect the current condition of the property, which was disappointing.
We spent 3 beautiful nights at this wonderful resort. You don’t ever have to leave. Shuttles take you to the store, 5 pools, bbq’s, full 1 bedroom apartment. And South Point is a bonus!! Food, ********, arcade, bowling, movie theater complete with food bar. Everything is so clean and quiet here. We will continue coming here u til we can’t anymore
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.3% 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.
Very nice hotel and the people are great. And they do very well to do your request to the best they can. If you got anything real special is after make the reservation is call them to make sure. They were great with us.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.3% of visitors choose this area
RRiotFun2025.11.04
Alexa, Park All Suite Resort was a great find! Our room was a complete suite and was very spacious. It had a small dining table, couch, desks, two queen size beds, and a well appointed bathroom. The room and grounds were clean and well maintained. The location was off the *****, but an easy walking distance. We were extremely satisfied with this hotel and would stay there again. 
The room was clean, the infrastructure was perfect, there was a small gym, the breakfast was the finishing touch, the variety was not too much, but it was very appetizing. There is a free shuttle to the airport, praise.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.3% 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 ***** 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 ***** with easy walking access to the Venetian and other nearby properties. If you're using Harrah's primarily as a base for exploring the *****, it serves that purpose well.
The ****** itself is a different story. Low ceilings and what felt like poor ventilation make the smoke situation noticeably worse than other ***** ******* – 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 ***** location at a reasonable price point, but go in with modest expectations on the room quality and ****** atmosphere.
Hotel near Las Vegas Strip,Las Vegas93.3% 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.
It's amazing what you've done with the old hotel!!!!!!
It is IMMACULATE and QUIET! The foods are FANTASTIC!!!!!
You have fuly changed all the areas! It's like a new building!!!!!
BUT!
ROOM INFO!
My room did NOT have a central ceiling light fixture with a fan.
It did NOT have an ALARM CLOCK.
It did NOT have a microwave.
MY SHOWER:
(1) door was on rollers, the other was FIXED. BUT. The plumbing stuff to turn on the water AND the shower were behind the fixed glass window, SO you have to get INTO the shower and go to the fixtures and turn it on then turn the shower on WHILE you were standing UNDER it! Whenever you turn on a shower, the old water still in it is usually chilly and THEN it warms up. DIDN'T LIKE IT AT ALL!!!!!!
OTHER than that, everything else was excellent!!!!!
THanks!
JP
The Berkeley was a great place to stay if you want to stay away from the very crowded *****. It is only 10 minutes away from the ***** either taking the freeway or drive down Dean Martin Drive and you'll get to anyplace on the ***** that you want. We got the large bedroom suite with living area, full kitchen, very large bathroom and bedroom and eating area. We were there for WPPI 2026 and it was very easy to get to the Rio from there. The restaurants in the ****** were very good. We highly recommend WuHu Noodles if you like Chinese food. They also have a shuttle that will take you either to the ***** or Fremont St but we did not use that amenity as we were at the WPPI convention the entire day while on our stay. We will definitely stay here again.
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GGuest UserI was a little worried when I exited the freeway and immediately found myself driving through a large homeless encampment. However, it was confined to that one block. The hotel itself does not have homeless hanging outside or milling around.
There is a parking garage, but if your vehicle is taller than 68” you won’t be able to use it. Instead, you’ll have to park in the immediate adjacent covered spaces (none available when we got there at 10:00); but there’s another outdoor lot that was never full on the other side of the hotel- accessible by foot by either walking through the ****** or outside about ½ block. Your hotel room key will get you in and out of the outdoor lots and garage.
Hotel staff and security are very nice and helpful. The hotel was very clean, but I have asthma so walking through the smokey ****** was difficult. I forgot that Vegas is still stuck in the 70’s when it comes to indoor smoking.
We had a room on the 9th floor. There are 4 good sized elevators that arrive quickly and they are clean and don’t smell.
Our room was clean, but no coffee maker and no microwave. There is a small mini fridge- really small. There’s a hairdryer on the wall by the sink. Adequate water pressure in the shower. Enough counter space on both sides of the sink for bathroom items. Shower has soap, shampoo and conditioner dispensers- I forgot to let management know that the conditioner was pretty much jammed, but I was able to get some out with a lot of pumping.
Queen beds were comfortable. Very thin “blanket” so if you’re with someone who cranks the AC up, you’ll need a better blanket. The AC unit was a bit loud but I usually have white noise playing to get to sleep so it was good for me. Our room overlooked the freeway and industrial area so we did have freeway noise- again not an issue for me. I liked the shutters instead of drapes. Floors could do away with the carpeting in the rooms.
We didn’t watch any television but there is one.
Surrounding area: Mob Museum is across the street. So is Fremont Street which has some of the oldest hotels and Binions where you can take a photo with a stack of money- I think it’s 1 million dollars.
The California Hotel across the street caters to Hawaiians. You’ll find great Hawaiian food there.
They also have the pool for Main Street use- can’t comment because I didn’t use it.
What I learned today when we headed home is that there’s a Costco (needed gas) 5 minutes away & the escape rooms that my friend said we should check out (we didn’t have time).
There is a fantastic breakfast place 2 blocks down that is always busy. Hash House. If it’s packed, go to the bar to order takeout. Takes 15 minutes and you can grab a table in the food court 100 feet away.
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 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.
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!
GGuest UserA fantastic hotel! Everything inside is brand new and very well maintained. There were no lines at the front desk, which made check-in smooth and easy. Parking is free, and there are no resort fees — which is rare for Las Vegas. A full breakfast at the restaurant is included in the price, which is a great bonus. The staff is very polite and professional.
KKrazee MikeHarrahs 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 ***** 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 ***** with easy walking access to the Venetian and other nearby properties. If you're using Harrah's primarily as a base for exploring the *****, it serves that purpose well.
The ****** itself is a different story. Low ceilings and what felt like poor ventilation make the smoke situation noticeably worse than other ***** ******* – 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 ***** location at a reasonable price point, but go in with modest expectations on the room quality and ****** atmosphere.
GGuest UserWe spent 3 beautiful nights at this wonderful resort. You don’t ever have to leave. Shuttles take you to the store, 5 pools, bbq’s, full 1 bedroom apartment. And South Point is a bonus!! Food, ********, arcade, bowling, movie theater complete with food bar. Everything is so clean and quiet here. We will continue coming here u til we can’t anymore
EExpatI chose to stay here after the Ahearn hotel because the price was good for the time. I can say the staff is really accommodating and kind. The bell desk with luggage and the check in process was very simple and easy. Lobby location awkward because I really don’t like how it makes the drivers go through the Cosmopolitan lot first. Everything else is perfect, and although the first time I stayed at the Jockey Club was 40 years ago with my parent’s timeshare, this place has been maintained quite well and is now the home base for the Sapphire properties. They have a really nice business center and simple pool, while at the same time you can go to the big ****** and utilize some of their amenities. I love the decor and the space within the rooms, and it’s definitely a place to go to if staying on the main boulevard. The walking score is perfect. I specifically requested a room that did not have a view of a building wall. I have just enough Sky view to get a solid picture of the Eiffel tower. You could stay here a couple of weeks like it’s an apartment. My suggestion is to do grocery shopping at Walmart and bring your things back to the room, however there are eateries within the Cosmopolitan venue. I suggest Henry’s. Was really happy to spend a couple of nights here during my stay, as it was a retro-memory visit for me. I will check out in the middle of the night due to a domestic flight. I’ll stay here again if needing to do so long-term, but my second week here will be at a friends house locally. Definitely a good time share location choice if utilizing such a benefit.
AAnonymous UserThe location of the hotel is OK, and it is close to other hotels.
However, the facilities are relatively old, and the hygiene of the sheets is not too bad.
The bed and window are very small.
The front desk service is pretty good.
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