The glitz and glamour of Las Vegas have long made it a prime destination for those seeking a taste of the high life, with its world-renowned hotels offering the pinnacle of opulence and extravagance.
With this in mind, the most expensive hotels for a luxury stay in Vegas have been ranked, revealing where visitors can experience the ultimate indulgence.
The study looked into a range of factors like residencies, wedding chapels, luxury hotels, experiences, casinos and restaurants to create a comprehensive Vegas Index.
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The most expensive Las Vegas hotels for a luxury stay:
Rank
Hotel
Avg. price per night ($)
Star rating /5
Google Reviews Rating /5
1
Skylofts at MGM Grand
$1,827.00
5
4.6
2
The Venetian Las Vegas
$832.00
4.7
3
Encore Hotel
$518.00
4
Wynn Las Vegas
$474.00
Bellagio Hotel & Casino
$437.00
6
Palms Place Hotel & Spa
$432.00
4.1
7
The Nobu Hotel
$430.00
3.8
8
Four Seasons Hotel
$427.00
Crockfords LXR Hotel & Resort
4.2
10
Caesars Palace
$383.00
4.5
The Skylofts at MGM Grand ranks in first place, perched on the top two floors with panoramic city views. Rated 4.6 stars on Google Reviews, these lofts offer one to three-bedroom options, accommodating up to nine people—ideal for families and groups. Guests can enjoy the casino, pools, or lazy river. A weekend stay costs around $1,827 per night, perfect for special occasions.
The Venetian Las Vegas is a must-visit, Italian-themed resort with 4.7 stars on Google Reviews, and it lands in second place. Sharing a complex with The Palazzo, it offers suites from 650 to 1,850 square feet and the famous gondola rides. Located just three miles from Harry Reid International Airport, a weekend stay averages $832 per night—ideal for a themed Vegas experience.
Encore Hotel at Wynn Resort rounds out the top three. It offers spacious 745-square-foot rooms with luxury touches like oversized marble bathtubs and in-room tablets for controlling your environment. Enjoy views of downtown Vegas, the Strip, and the pool. With an average weekend rate of $518, it’s a slightly more affordable luxury option.
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