10 Must-See Casinos in Las Vegas

August 3, 2018 0 0

As the best casinos in Las Vegas, NV underscore, Sin City just wouldn’t be the same without its top resorts. Even if you don’t gamble, venues like Paris Las Vegas, the MGM Grand, and the Stratosphere, are must-visit hotspots because they offer top-notch dining, nightlife, entertainment, architecture, art, and attractions in addition to a variety of popular shows and table games. Like the city’s top draws remind us, the best casinos combine gambling with haute couture. Several of the venues highlighted here not only feature great places to drink and dine – they also offer amazing shops, stage performances, and nightclubs. Here’s a closer look at ten of the best casinos in Las Vegas to help you plan your next trip, with many more top draws to explore in town just waiting to be discovered.

Name Location Description
Bellagio 3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Both the architecture and art found throughout this well-known (and well-liked) casino and resort are sumptuous. Here, you’ll find a variety of beautiful portraits, exhibits, and works on display, not to mention a world-famous Chihuly sculpture at check-in. Be sure to schedule time to check out the dancing fountains in front.
The Venetian 3355 S. Las Vegas Blvd. This popular and high-end casino features the largest standard-issue suites on the Strip, and its rooms often come at far more affordable prices than rivals. The venue also plays home the Grand Canal Shoppes, which are a must-visit. Don’t miss out on the gondola rides found here either if you’re looking for a romantic way to pass the time.
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino 3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd. There’s a shark reef aquarium at Mandalay Bay, not to mention a world-famous “beach” with cabanas, and a lazy river. This mega-resort isn’t just a casino either – it plays home to more than enough nightclubs and restaurants to keep you entertained during an extended stay.
 The Mirage 3400 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Back when it first opened in 1999, The Mirage was the most expensive casino in the world. You’ll see white tigers and an entire dolphin habitat on-site, and can catch Cirque du Soleil’s Beatles Love show and a variety of world-class restaurants here.
Binion’s  

128 E. Fremont St.

This property is considered one of the best in town since first opening its doors in 1951, and was the first casino to offer comps to visitors. But the big attraction these days, besides its old-school style, is its million-dollar display on the floor.
Red Rock Casino 1011 W. Charleston If you don’t want to deal with the hustle and bustle of The Strip, but still want to get out and enjoy a little excitement, swing by Red Rock. A self-contained casino and resorts that appeals to both visitors and locals, it boasts a variety of great shows and specials, and is the casino that’s located closest to Red Rock Canyon.
Caesars Palace 3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Originally opened in 1966, Caesars Palace was designed in the Roman style, with the idea that it would make you feel like royalty as you entered. Happily, this longstanding favorite has kept up with the times, adding a variety of great dining and entertainment options. Be sure to spend some of your fortune at the adjacent Caesars Forum Shops.
Aria 3730 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Chic and sophisticated, the Aria boasts more than 150,000 square feet of gaming space. It also features one of the best pools in town, making the venue a fun place to just hang out, with 16 restaurants and plenty of art, including a Maya Lin sculpture, to take in.
Wynn Encore 3121 Las Vegas Blvd. The Wynn Encore is as luxurious as the original Wynn, but provides top draws in terms of eats, entertainment, and nightlife as well.
New York-New York 2790 S. Las Vegas Blvd. As its name implies, this popular casino aims to transport visitors to the East Coast city. Featuring a 45-foot-tall replica of Lady Liberty, areas at the casino are named for NYC’s colorful neighborhoods. The main attraction is the Manhattan Express, a roller coaster that will give you a tour of the whole property.

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Jeanette Hurt

Jeanette Hurt is the award-winning writer and author of eight culinary and drink books, including The Cheeses of California: A Culinary Travel Guide, which received the 2010 Mark Twain Award for Best Travel Book, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Wine and Food Pairing. She's written for TheKitchn.com, Four Seasons Magazine, Wine Enthusiast, Entrepreneur.com, and dozens more publications.

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