
Hotels on the Las Vegas Strip
Center-Strip icons to budget towers — every resort on the Boulevard.
About Staying on the Strip
The Strip is four miles long, and where you land on it shapes the whole trip: center-Strip (Bellagio to Caesars) puts the fountains, shops and shows at your door, while the south and north ends trade location for noticeably lower rates. Every hotel here fronts Las Vegas Boulevard or sits within a block of it.
Frequently asked questions
Which part of the Strip is best to stay on?
Center Strip — roughly from Park MGM to the Venetian — keeps the most shows, restaurants and photo spots within a 10-minute walk. South Strip is calmer and cheaper; North Strip is best for newer resorts like Fontainebleau and Resorts World.
Do all Strip hotels charge resort fees?
Nearly all do — typically $35–55 per night plus tax. The fee usually covers Wi-Fi and fitness access; budget it on top of the room rate.

















