Hotels on the Las Vegas Strip

The Strip is the center of gravity for Las Vegas — where resort fees, fight weekends, major conventions, and peak holiday travel create some of the most volatile hotel pricing in the country. TripSignal tracks which properties are showing softness worth noticing.

Strip hotel pricing is uniquely complex: rack rates can swing $200 or more within the same week based on who's in town. TripSignal surfaces where the rate signal is strongest so you can identify when pricing is better than typical rather than relying on last-minute guesswork.

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Hotels worth reviewing in The Strip, Las Vegas

Strip rates reward advance research more than most markets. Major fight weekends, New Year's, and large conventions like CES can drive rates 3–5x above typical levels. Mid-week stays outside event dates consistently offer the best value.

Bellagio
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Las Vegas · The Strip

Bellagio

9.15 stars · Guest score
4218 reviewsPool ComplexSpaFine DiningCasino+1 more

Typical recent rate

$449 $329

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Frequently asked questions

What hotels does TripSignal track on the Las Vegas Strip?

We track five: Bellagio (five-star iconic, 9.1 score, $329), Aria Resort & Casino (five-star modern, 9.0 score, $249), Vdara Hotel & Spa (non-gaming all-suite, highest Strip score at 9.2, $169), The LINQ Hotel (best budget pick at $129, center Strip), and Park MGM (fully non-smoking, boutique-in-a-resort feel, 8.9 score, $195). The range covers the full value spectrum for a quality Strip stay.

How does Strip pricing work — why does it swing so much?

Strip hotel pricing is demand-driven and event-dependent. A major fight weekend or convention (like CES in January) can move rates 3–5x above typical levels within days. Mid-week stays outside events are the clearest value window in Las Vegas — which is exactly what TripSignal is designed to surface.

Is it better to stay on the Strip or Downtown in Las Vegas?

The Strip has more hotel variety, larger properties, and the most concentrated entertainment. Downtown (Fremont Street, anchored by Circa) is cheaper, more neighborhood-feeling, and has undergone a real revitalization. For a first Vegas trip, stay on the Strip; if you've done the Strip before and want a different experience, Downtown is worth considering.

What are the best Strip hotels for non-gamblers?

Vdara (non-gaming, all-suite, 9.2 score) and Park MGM (fully non-smoking, smaller casino floor, strong dining) are the two strongest picks for non-gamblers on the Strip. Vdara is better for the quiet suite experience; Park MGM for the food and beverage programming.

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