The Best Hotels With Balconies in Las Vegas, Nevada
Book a room with a balcony in Las Vegas, and gawp at a city where (almost) anything goes. Most visitors will want views of the Strip, Sin City’s all-action hub, where neon-lit casinos vie for tourists’ dollars. However, quieter alternatives are available nearby. These are the best hotels with balconies in Las Vegas.
Staybridge Suites Las Vegas
Suite Hotel
Away from the buzz of the Strip, Staybridge Suites keeps its eye on the party, but from a safe distance. Each suite comes with a kitchen – great if you’re on a budget – and a balcony, some of which overlook the heated pool and others the city. If – and when – the neon lights become too tempting, a free shuttle service will take you the 1.5mi (2.5km) to New York, New York Hotel & Casino. Before you go, fill up at the hotel’s complimentary hot breakfast.
The Platinum Hotel and Spa
Boutique Hotel, Suite Hotel, Hotel
Despite its reputation, Las Vegas isn’t just non-stop slots and wild entertainment. The Platinum is a testament to that. This non-smoking, non-gaming hotel is a welcome sanctuary two blocks away from the Strip. All its suites have walk-out balconies with city views, while guests can eat at the hotel’s casual restaurant and sip cocktails at the Stir Lounge’s bar. Leisurely days are best spent dipping in and out of the indoor or outdoor pool.
Club De Soleil
Resort
Club de Soleil is a tropical, family-friendly resort of French-Mediterranean design. Its two-bedroom suites come with an outdoor area in which you can soak up the Nevada sun. All suites have a kitchen or kitchenette; use the grocery delivery service for a change from the city’s rich culinary offerings. Days can be spent splashing in the pool, playing tennis or hopping on the free shuttle, which will take you the 10-minute ride to and from the Strip.
Desert Paradise Resort
Resort, Hotel
Forget the crowds, lights and gambling. That’s all 3mi (5km) away when you stay at Desert Paradise Resort. Instead, spend your time in the outdoor heated pool or relaxing in the hot tub. Alternatively, head to the games room or barbecue area for catch-up time with friends and family. In the evenings, chill on your terrace or balcony. Of course, 3mi (5km) isn’t far at all. If you did want to enjoy Las Vegas’s more adult delights, it will only take around 10 minutes by car.
The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
Casino Hotel, Hotel
Polo Towers by Diamond Resorts
Hotel
If location is everything, but you don’t want to fork out thousands, Polo Towers is ideal. Hugged by Vegas’s shimmering towers, right by the Strip, it enjoys easy access to all the fun. Many of the suites also come with a balcony and city views. Before you head out for the evening, journey up to the roof, where you’ll be able to admire your night’s adventure playground from the hotel’s rooftop pool and hot tub.
Palms Place Hotel and Spa
Boutique Hotel
Completely removed from the ever-revolving doors of Palms Casino, the towering Palms Place Hotel and Spa is a slice of heaven. Its modern rooms and suites, some of which have private balconies, come with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame twinkling Vegas in all its wonderfulness. In the complex, entertainment is rife. Aside from the casino, there’s a plethora of restaurants, including the Michelin-star Alizé, plus an in-house theater. For drinks, why not head to Unknown, a Damien Hirst-themed bar with his spot paintings on the wall and a dissected tiger shark behind the bar?
The Signature at MGM Grand
Hotel
If these hotels don’t quite fit the bill, check out our list of the best budget hotels and family-friendly stays in Sin City instead. Wallet-friendly restaurants will keep you fuelled while you explore all the must-see attractions and the best museums in town.