
Las Vegas · North Strip
The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower
Typical recent rate
$59Reference price
$109Signal savings
Save 46% · $50Price checked May 22, 2026
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About this hotel
Las Vegas's clearest budget signal — an observation tower hotel on the North Strip with thrill rides, a casino, and 8.4 guest scores at $59. The best rate on the Strip with a genuine landmark attached.
The STRAT earns an 8.4 across 4,217 stays — one of the largest review samples of any Las Vegas hotel — at a price point that consistently undercuts every other Strip property. At $59, the observation deck and thrill rides on top of the tower are an attraction in their own right, the casino is full-scale, and the North Strip location gives easy access to the rest of the boulevard. For budget travelers who want a genuine Strip address, this is the obvious pick.
Signal summary
Las Vegas's strongest budget signal: observation tower, casino, and 8.4 guest scores across 4,000+ reviews at $59 — the best budget rate with a Strip address.
Frequently asked questions
Is The STRAT worth staying at for a Las Vegas trip?
Yes for budget travelers — the STRAT delivers a genuine Strip hotel experience with a casino, multiple dining options, a pool, and the added draw of the observation tower and thrill rides at $59. It's the clearest budget signal in Las Vegas, consistently underpriced relative to its review volume and amenity set.
What are the thrill rides at The STRAT?
The SkyPod at the top of the 1,149-foot tower features three thrill rides including Big Shot (a vertical launch ride on the tower pinnacle) and X-Scream (a roller coaster-style ride that propels you over the edge). The observation deck is open to hotel guests and ticketed visitors. On a clear day, views extend across the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding mountains.
Is The STRAT a good location on the Las Vegas Strip?
The STRAT sits at the northern end of the Strip, about a mile from the Wynn and Encore and two miles from the Bellagio. It's less walkable to the central Strip than mid-Strip properties, but rideshares and the Deuce bus run the full length of Las Vegas Boulevard and make it practical. For budget travelers, the lower rate at this end of the Strip is the tradeoff for the location.

