The following is a list of hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip .
Name | Image | Rooms | Opened | Operator | Theme | Architect | Geographic order | Notes |
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Flamingo 3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,642 | December 26, 1946 | Caesars Entertainment | Unthemed | Richard R. Stadelman | Center strip | 1946 – 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 | 1,720 | October 7, 1952 | Meruelo Group | Unthemed | Max Maltzman | North strip | 1952 – Sahara August 23, 2014 – SLS August 29, 2019 – Renamed Sahara | |
The Linq 3535 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,640 | 1959 | Caesars Entertainment | Asian (former) Unthemed (current) | Merlin J. Barth (Imperial Palace) | Center strip | 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 | 3,348 | August 5, 1966 | Caesars Entertainment | Roman Empire | Jay Sarno (original hotel) Bergman Walls Associates (extensions) | Center strip | Includes Nobu Hotel Las Vegas | |
Circus Circus 2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,770 | October 18, 1968 | Phil Ruffin | Circus | Rissman and Rissman Associates | North strip | ||
Harrah's 3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,677 | July 2, 1973 | Caesars Entertainment | Carnival, Mardi Gras | Rissman and Rissman Associates | Center strip | 1973 – Holiday Casino 1992 – Harrah's | |
Horseshoe 3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,814 | December 4, 1973 | Caesars Entertainment | Western | Martin Stern Jr. | Center strip | 1973 – MGM Grand 1986 – Bally's 2022 – Horseshoe | |
Casino Royale Hotel & Casino 3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 152 | July 1978 | Tom Elardi | European | Center strip | 1978 – Nob Hill 1992 – Casino Royale | ||
The Cromwell 3595 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 188 | March 2, 1979 | Caesars Entertainment | Unthemed | Center strip | 1979 – Barbary Coast March 1, 2007 – Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon April 21, 2014 – The Cromwell | ||
The Mirage 3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,044 | November 22, 1989 | Hard Rock International | Polynesia | Joel Bergman | Center strip | ||
Excalibur 3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 4,032 | June 19, 1990 | MGM Resorts International | Medieval Europe | South strip | |||
Luxor 3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 4,407 | October 15, 1993 | MGM Resorts International | Ancient Egypt | Veldon Simpson | South strip | ||
Treasure Island (TI) 3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,884 | October 26, 1993 | Phil Ruffin | Pirates | Joel Bergman Jon Jerde | North strip | ||
MGM Grand 3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 6,852 | December 18, 1993 | MGM Resorts International | Unthemed | South strip | 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 | 2,427 | April 30, 1996 | Golden Entertainment | Unthemed | Ned Baldwin | North strip | 1979 – Vegas World April 30, 1996 – Stratosphere 2020 – The Strat | |
Park MGM 3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,002 | June 21, 1996 | MGM Resorts International | Unthemed | South strip | 1996 – Monte Carlo May 9, 2018 – Park MGM | ||
New York-New York 3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,024 | January 3, 1997 | MGM Resorts International | New York City | Neal Gaskin Ilia Bezansky | South strip | ||
Bellagio 3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,950 | October 15, 1998 | MGM Resorts International | Bellagio | Jon Jerde Atlandia Design | Center strip | ||
Mandalay Bay 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,309 | March 2, 1999 | MGM Resorts International | Tropical | South strip | Includes Four Seasons and Delano | ||
The Venetian 3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 4,049 | May 3, 1999 | Apollo Global Management | Venice | KlingStubbins | North strip | InterContinental – Alliance Resort | |
Paris 3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,916 | September 1, 1999 | Caesars Entertainment | Paris | Leidenfrost/Horowitz & Associates Bergman, Walls & Associates MBH Architects | Center strip | ||
Planet Hollywood 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,567 | August 18, 2000 | Caesars Entertainment | Hollywood | Center strip | August 18, 2000 – Aladdin April 17, 2007 – Planet Hollywood | ||
Wynn 3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,716 | April 28, 2005 | Wynn Resorts | Unthemed | Marnell Corrao Associates | North strip | ||
The Palazzo 3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,068 | December 30, 2007 | Apollo Global Management | Italian | HKS, Inc. | North strip | InterContinental – Alliance Resort Part of The Venetian | |
Trump International Hotel 2000 Fashion Show Drive | 1,282 | March 31, 2008 | Phil Ruffin Hilton Grand Vacations The Trump Organization | Unthemed | North strip | |||
Encore 3121 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 2,034 | December 22, 2008 | Wynn Resorts | Unthemed | Wimberly Allison Tong & Goo Michael Hong | North strip | Part of Wynn | |
CityCenter 3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 6,790 | December 16, 2009 | MGM Resorts International | Unthemed | Pelli Clarke Pelli (Aria) Rafael Viñoly (Vdara) Kohn Pedersen Fox (Waldorf Astoria) | Center strip | Consist of 3 hotels: Aria, Vdara, and Waldorf Astoria | |
Cosmopolitan 3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,027 | December 15, 2010 | MGM Resorts International | Unthemed | Friedmutter Group Arquitectonica | Center strip | ||
Resorts World 3000 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,506 | June 24, 2021 | Genting Group | Chinese | Steelman Partners | North strip | Includes 3 towers: Hilton, Conrad, and Crockfords | |
Fontainebleau 2777 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 3,644 | December 13, 2023 | Fontainebleau Development | Unthemed | Carlos Zapata Studio | North strip | ||
Dream 5051 Las Vegas Boulevard South | 531 | 2025 | Dream Hotels Group | TBA | DLR Group | South strip | Under construction |
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