Onde ficar em Las Vegas: melhores localizações e tipos de hotéisicar em Las Vegas na melhor localização!

Where to stay in Las Vegas: best locations and types of hotels. Stay in Las Vegas in the best location!

Choosing where to stay in Las Vegas is almost as important as choosing what to do. The city is divided into areas with very different climates: the central Strip, the South Strip, the North Strip, Downtown/Fremont , and more outlying areas like Summerlin and Lake Las Vegas/Henderson . Anywhere We Roam +1

Below is a practical guide to the best locations to stay and the type of experience each offers.


Strip Central: the "ground zero" of Las Vegas

If it's your first time in Las Vegas , the most common recommendation is to stay on the Central Strip . That's where you're in the middle of everything and can easily walk to various attractions, casinos, restaurants, and shows. Anywhere We Roam +1

This area is home to some of the city's most iconic hotels, such as:

  • Bellagio – famous for its fountains in front of the hotel, glass-ceilinged lobby, and classic luxury resort atmosphere. bellagio.mgmresorts.com +1

  • Caesars Palace – a giant complex, full of restaurants, shopping, and themed areas, right in the heart of the Strip. Tripadvisor

  • The Cosmopolitan, Paris Las Vegas, Horseshoe, The LINQ – all with easy access to the main attractions and a direct view of the heart of the Strip. The Tour Guy +1

For those who want to walk very little, be in the middle of the action, and have everything nearby , this is the most strategic area.


South Strip: large resorts, pools, and proximity to the stadium.

The South Strip area is ideal for those who like hotels with huge structures, impressive pools, and easy access to the airport and Allegiant Stadium (NFL games, big concerts, WrestleMania, etc.). Rough Guides +1

Over there, you'll find:

  • Mandalay Bay / W Las Vegas – a complex with a large beach-style pool area, convention center, and easy access to the stadium; the former Delano Tower was rebranded as W, bringing a new lifestyle hotel profile to this end of the Strip. SFGATE

  • Luxor – the famous pyramid-shaped hotel, with direct connections to Mandalay Bay and Excalibur. Expedia

  • MGM Grand and New York-New York – large casinos, show options, themed restaurants, and easy connection via walkways. The Tour Guy

The South Strip works well for those who want to combine events at Allegiant Stadium, good pools, day clubs, and easy access to transportation (the area is closer to the airport).


North Strip: luxury, new features and a more relaxed atmosphere.

The North Strip has a slightly more sophisticated profile and, in some sections, is a bit quieter compared to the central area. It's where many luxury resorts and newer properties are concentrated. Rough Guides +1

Highlights:

  • Wynn and Encore – high-end resorts focused on luxury, gastronomy, shows, golf, and the complete hotel experience. wynnlasvegas.com

  • The Venetian & The Palazzo – one of Las Vegas' most famous resorts, featuring large suites, an indoor shopping mall, canals with gondolas, and a privileged view of the Sphere. venetianlasvegas.com +1

  • Resorts World and Fontainebleau – newer developments, focusing on innovation, entertainment, and modern facilities. expedia +1

This area is ideal for those seeking high-end accommodations , wanting to fully enjoy the hotel itself (pools, restaurants, spa, shopping), and still be a short drive from the center of the Strip.


Downtown / Fremont Street: retro vibe, classic casinos, and vibrant nightlife.

Far from the more modern mirrored facades of the Strip, Downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street offer a more "old school" Vegas experience: classic neon signs, old casinos, live music, and a more raw and compact atmosphere. Reddit +1

There you can find hotels such as:

  • Golden Nugget, the D, Four Queens, Fremont, Plaza, Circa – more integrated into the Fremont Street Experience, with casinos and bars literally on the doorstep. expedia +1

It is a region that typically:

  • to have more affordable price options than some Strip resorts (although this varies by date/event),

  • To please those who enjoy nightlife, street performances, bars, and a more compact atmosphere .

  • It works well for those who are already familiar with the Strip and want to try a different experience.


Summerlin & Lake Las Vegas/Henderson: resorts, golf, and a quieter side of Vegas.

If you're looking to escape the intense pace of the Strip, there are two areas that frequently appear in specialized guides: Summerlin and Lake Las Vegas/Henderson . (Rough Guides)

  • Summerlin : To the west, near Red Rock Canyon, it's ideal for those seeking hotels with access to nature, hiking trails, and golf courses, as well as a more residential atmosphere.

  • Lake Las Vegas / Henderson : an eastern region with lakeside resorts and a "retreat" atmosphere compared to the Strip, but still within a manageable driving distance.

These areas pair well with:

  • trips where the focus isn't just on casinos and nightclubs,

  • For those who want to split their stay between days of nature excursions (Red Rock, Valley of Fire, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead) and a few days on the Strip,

  • Profiles that value a quieter hotel, with resort-style amenities and outdoor activities.


How to choose the best location for your trip.

A simple way to decide where to stay in Las Vegas is to ask yourself:

  • First time in the city?
    Strip Central is usually the most practical choice: you leave the hotel and you're already in the heart of it all. Anywhere We Roam +1

  • Will you focus on events at Allegiant Stadium, T-Mobile Arena, or large dayclubs/pools?
    Strip Sul makes getting around easy and usually has great pool areas. Rough Guides +1

  • Looking for ultimate luxury and destination hotels where the resort itself is the main attraction?
    The North Strip (Wynn/Encore, Venetian/Palazzo, Resorts World, Fontainebleau) perfectly embodies this style. wynnlasvegas.com +2 venetianlasvegas.com +2

  • Do you prefer a more authentic experience, with classic neon lights, bars, and more compact casinos?
    Downtown/Fremont offers exactly that "authentic Vegas" feeling.

  • Want to combine Vegas with hiking, golf, and more relaxed days?
    Summerlin and Lake Las Vegas/Henderson emerge as strategic alternatives.

From there, you choose the specific hotel within the area that best suits your style: a 5-star resort, a well-located mid-range option, or something simpler just for sleeping .

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