The newest casino - this opened in late 2009 and has already got top name chefs, bars, clubs and shows behind it. In a prime position on the Strip next to the Bellagio, this might just be the in place to go.
A patterned glass facade and a unique crescent shape help set CityCenter's Vdara Hotel & Spa
apart from other properties on the Las Vegas Strip. The 57-story, all-suite hotel adds a
sophisticated, international flair to the 67-acre CityCenter
The casino-less extension of Mandalay Bay that by comparison is an oasis of calm. This all suite hotel draws a cool crowd who have the added bonus of being able to use all the facilities of its neighbouring hotel.
This colossus of a tropical themed casino is definitely loud and proud! The golden glass windows shimmer across the Strip and the famed beach with real sand is a major attraction alongside the shark reef aquarium.
Not on the Strip but popular enough to make a journey to - especially for one of their outdoor concerts or pool parties that attract several thousand visitors at a time.
This casino will always be seen - & heard - for its Pirate of the Caribbean themed show that takes place outside every evening. The pirate theme continues throughout the hotel which did attract families but is now geared towards being an adult playground.
The neon beam that shoots out from the tip of the pyramid is so strong it can be seen from space whilst the vast atrium of the pyramid can supposedly house nine 747's on top of each other.
It may not be on the Strip, but this is one of the busiest casinos in Vegas. Always in demand and reknowned for the party crowd - this is where you'll find the Hugh Hefner suite and Playboy Club.
Now one of the older casinos, this has a working rollercoaster that travels in and outside the skyscrapers of the hotel. The New York theme continues inside with typical delis and bars from the Big Apple.