List of Las Vegas Strip hotels

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

List of hotels

Current hotels on the Las Vegas Strip
Name Image Rooms Opened Owner Notes
Flamingo
3555 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,642 December 26, 1946 Caesars Entertainment 1946 - The Pink Flamingo Hotel & Casino
1974 Flamingo Hilton
The last of the original 1946 buildings was destroyed in 1993. The remaining hotel buildings date from after 1970.
SLS Las Vegas
2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,600 October 7, 1952 SBE Entertainment 1952 - Sahara Hotel and Casino Las Vegas
2014 - SLS Resort and Casino Las Vegas
Tropicana
3801 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,800 April 4, 1957 Tropicana Las Vegas Hotel and Resort
Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,348 August 5, 1966 Caesars Entertainment
Circus Circus
2880 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,770 October 18, 1968 MGM Resorts International
Bally's
3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,814 December 5, 1973 Caesars Entertainment 1967 Bonanza Hotel
July 5, 1973 MGM Grand
1986 Bally's
Harrah's
3475 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,616 1973 Caesars Entertainment Holiday Casino
Casino Royale Hotel & Casino
3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South
152 1979 Margaret Elardi 1979 Nob Hill
1992 Casino Royale
The Cromwell Las Vegas
3595 Las Vegas Boulevard South
200 1979 Caesars Entertainment 1979 Barbary Coast
March 1, 2007 Bill's Gamblin Hall and Saloon
February 4, 2013 - Reopened February 2014 as The Cromwell.
The Linq
3535 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,700 1979 Caesars Entertainment Formerly the Flamingo Capri, the Imperial Palace, and the Quad.
The Mirage
3400 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,049 November 22, 1989 MGM Resorts International
Excalibur
3850 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,032 June 19, 1990 MGM Resorts International
Luxor Las Vegas
3900 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,407 October 15, 1993 MGM Resorts International
Treasure Island (TI)
3300 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,885 October 27, 1993 Phil Ruffin Treasure Island at The Mirage
circa 2000 Treasure Island
MGM Grand
3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
6,852 December 18, 1993 MGM Resorts International Originally opened as the Airport Marina
Monte Carlo
3770 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,002 June 21, 1996 MGM Resorts International
New York-New York
3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,024 January 3, 1997 MGM Resorts International
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,950 October 15, 1998 MGM Resorts International
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,700 March 2, 1999 MGM Resorts International
Four Seasons
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
424 1999 Top four floors of Mandalay Bay's main building.
The Venetian
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,049 May 3, 1999 Las Vegas Sands, Inc.
Paris
3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,916 September 1, 1999 Caesars Entertainment
Planet Hollywood
3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,567 2000 Caesars Entertainment 1963 Tally-Ho
1964 King's Crown Hotel
1966 The Aladdin which was demolished in 1998
August 18, 2000 The New Aladdin opened
April 16, 2007 Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino
Delano
3950 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,117 2004 MGM Resorts International On November 17, 2005 THEhotel changed its marquee signage to set it apart from the Mandalay Bay hotel.
Wynn
3131 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,716 April 28, 2005 Wynn Resorts, Ltd.
The Palazzo
3325 Las Vegas Boulevard South
3,068 January 17, 2008 Las Vegas Sands, Inc.
Encore
3121 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,034 December 22, 2008 Wynn Resorts, Ltd.
Vdara
3780 Las Vegas Boulevard South
1,495 December 1, 2009 MGM Resorts International

Infinity World Development

Joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development
Mandarin Oriental
3752 Las Vegas Boulevard South
392 December 5, 2009 Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
Aria
3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South
4,004 December 16, 2009 MGM Resorts International

Infinity World Development

Joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Infinity World Development
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
3708 Las Vegas Boulevard South
2,995 December 15, 2010 The Blackstone Group Acquired by Blackstone Capital in May 2014[1]

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