
Las Vegas · The Strip
Park MGM Las Vegas
Typical recent rate
$195Reference price
$269Signal savings
Save 28% · $74Price checked May 1, 2026
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About this hotel
A quieter, boutique-style corner of the Strip — non-smoking throughout, with a strong restaurant lineup and calmer casino energy than most MGM properties.
Park MGM is the quietest and most design-intentional hotel on the Las Vegas Strip — fully non-smoking throughout, a calmer casino floor, and a dining lineup anchored by NoMad Restaurant and Eataly. At $195 it's $74 off the reference rate with an 8.9 guest score. The right pick when you want the Strip without the full-intensity Vegas experience.
Signal summary
The right Strip pick when you want upscale design and walkability without the full-intensity casino atmosphere.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Park MGM different from other Strip hotels?
Park MGM is fully non-smoking throughout the property — unusual on the Strip — and has a more curated, boutique-feeling atmosphere than a typical MGM casino hotel. The dining program (including NoMad Las Vegas and Eataly) is one of the stronger on the Strip, and the casino floor is smaller and calmer than neighbors like MGM Grand.
Is Park MGM good for couples or non-gamblers?
Yes — the non-smoking policy, calmer atmosphere, strong dining, and design-forward rooms make it a top pick for couples or travelers who want the Strip location without the casino intensity. The spa and pool round out an amenity set that holds well against five-star neighbors at a meaningfully lower price.
How does Park MGM compare to Vdara?
Both are low-intensity Strip options with strong guest scores. Vdara is fully non-gaming and all-suite; Park MGM has a casino floor (smaller) and standard rooms. Park MGM is better for the dining scene; Vdara for the suite layout and quietest atmosphere.
What dining options are at Park MGM?
Park MGM has NoMad Restaurant (from the acclaimed NoMad hotel brand), Eataly Las Vegas (the Italian marketplace and dining complex), Juniper Cocktail Lounge, and several other F&B options. It's one of the more interesting dining footprints of any mid-Strip property and a key differentiator vs. comparable hotels.





