List of Las Vegas Strip hotels

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The following is a list of hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip .

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List of hotels

Current hotels on the Las Vegas Strip
NameImageRoomsOpenedOperatorThemeArchitectGeographic orderNotes
Flamingo
3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Flamingohotelyay.jpg 3,642December 26, 1946 Caesars Entertainment Unthemed Richard R. Stadelman1946 – Flamingo
1971 – Flamingo Hilton
2000 – Flamingo Las Vegas
The last of the original 1946 buildings was demolished in 1993. The remaining hotel buildings date to the 1970s and later.
Sahara
2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Sahara Hotel Casino Las Vegas (entrance).jpg 1,720October 7, 1952 Meruelo Group Unthemed Max Maltzman1952 – Sahara
August 23, 2014 – SLS
August 29, 2019 – Renamed Sahara
The Linq
3535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Linq hotel.jpg 2,6401959Caesars Entertainment Asian (former)
Unthemed (current)
Merlin J. Barth (Imperial Palace)1959 – Flamingo Capri
November 1, 1979 – Imperial Palace
December 21, 2012 – The Quad
October 30, 2014 – The LINQ
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Caesars Palace - Across Bellagio Lake.jpg 3,348August 5, 1966Caesars Entertainment Roman Empire Jay Sarno (original hotel)
Bergman Walls Associates (extensions)
Includes Nobu Hotel Las Vegas
Circus Circus
2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Circus circus-1.jpg 3,770October 18, 1968 Phil Ruffin Circus Rissman and Rissman Associates
Harrah's
3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South
HarrahsLV.jpg 2,677July 2, 1973Caesars Entertainment Carnival, Mardi Gras Rissman and Rissman Associates1973 – Holiday Casino
1992 – Harrah's
Horseshoe
3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Ballyshotelcasino-lv cropped.jpg 2,814December 4, 1973Caesars Entertainment Western Martin Stern Jr. 1973 – MGM Grand
1986 – Bally's
2022 – Horseshoe
Casino Royale Hotel & Casino
3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South
I-1253044640.jpg 152July 1978Tom Elardi European 1978 – Nob Hill
1992 – Casino Royale
The Cromwell
3595 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The Cromwell Las Vegas.jpg 188March 2, 1979Caesars Entertainment Unthemed 1979 – Barbary Coast
March 1, 2007 – Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon
April 21, 2014 – The Cromwell
The Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Mirage2010.JPG 3,044November 22, 1989 Hard Rock International Polynesia Joel Bergman
Excalibur
3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Excalibur Hotel1.jpg 4,032June 19, 1990 MGM Resorts International Medieval Europe
Luxor
3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Luxor Hotel.jpg 4,407October 15, 1993MGM Resorts International Ancient Egypt Veldon Simpson
Treasure Island (TI)
3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Treasure-Island.JPG 2,884October 26, 1993 Phil Ruffin Pirates Joel Bergman
Jon Jerde
MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
LasVegas-MGMgrand.jpg 6,852December 18, 1993MGM Resorts International Unthemed 1975 – Marina Hotel and Casino (which is currently the Studio Tower)
1989 – MGM-Marina
December 18, 1993 – MGM Grand
Includes The Signature at MGM Grand
The Strat
2000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Stratosphere Las Vegas - November 2003.jpg 2,427April 30, 1996 Golden Entertainment Unthemed Ned Baldwin1979 – Vegas World
April 30, 1996 – Stratosphere
2020 – The Strat
Park MGM
3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Z-3018089717.jpg 3,002June 21, 1996MGM Resorts International Unthemed 1996 – Monte Carlo
May 9, 2018 – Park MGM
New York-New York
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2019.10.11 Las Vegas - 48955419271.jpg 2,024January 3, 1997MGM Resorts International New York City Neal Gaskin
Ilia Bezansky
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Bellagio-front.jpg 3,950October 15, 1998MGM Resorts International Bellagio Jon Jerde
Atlandia Design
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
MandalayBay2010.JPG 3,309March 2, 1999MGM Resorts International Tropical Includes Four Seasons and Delano
The Venetian
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Venetian Las Vegas, NV.jpg 4,049May 3, 1999 Apollo Global Management Venice KlingStubbins InterContinental – Alliance Resort
Paris
3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
ParisLas Vegas.jpg 2,916September 1, 1999Caesars Entertainment Paris Leidenfrost/Horowitz & Associates
Bergman, Walls & Associates
MBH Architects
Planet Hollywood
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Planet-Hollywood-LV.JPG 2,567August 18, 2000Caesars Entertainment Hollywood August 18, 2000 – Aladdin
April 17, 2007 – Planet Hollywood
Wynn
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Wynn 2 (2).jpg 2,716April 28, 2005 Wynn Resorts Unthemed Marnell Corrao Associates
The Palazzo
3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South
The Palazzo at night.JPG 3,068December 30, 2007Apollo Global Management Italian HKS, Inc. InterContinental – Alliance Resort
Part of The Venetian
Trump International Hotel
2000 Fashion Show Drive
Las-Vegas-Trump-Hotel-7776.jpg 1,282March 31, 2008 Phil Ruffin
Hilton Grand Vacations
The Trump Organization
Unthemed
Encore
3121 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Encore Las Vegas (2).JPG 2,034December 22, 2008Wynn Resorts Unthemed Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo
Michael Hong
Part of Wynn
CityCenter
3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Project CityCenter in Las Vegas.jpg 6,790December 16, 2009MGM Resorts International Unthemed Pelli Clarke Pelli (Aria)
Rafael Viñoly (Vdara)
Kohn Pedersen Fox (Waldorf Astoria)
Consist of 3 hotels: Aria, Vdara, and Waldorf Astoria
Cosmopolitan
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Cosmopolitan - North - 2010-12-12.JPG 3,027December 15, 2010MGM Resorts International Unthemed Friedmutter Group
Arquitectonica
Resorts World
3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Resorts World Las Vegas May 2022.jpg 3,506June 24, 2021 Genting Group Chinese Steelman Partners Includes 3 towers: Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords
Fontainebleau
2777 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Fontainebleau Las Vegas.JPG 3,644December 13, 2023Fontainebleau Development Unthemed Carlos Zapata Studio
Dream
5051 Las Vegas Boulevard South
5312025Dream Hotels GroupTBA DLR Group Under construction

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