The Mirage Hotel & CasinovsCaesars Palace
The Mirage Hotel & Casino and Caesars Palace are both highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, The Mirage Hotel & Casino ranks slightly better than Caesars Palace. The Mirage Hotel & Casino scores 91 with accolades from 15 reviews such as Zagat, Star Service and The Telegraph.
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3400 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $42/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"The public areas downstairs remain impressive, the pool complex is nicely laid out, and you get to watch the volcano from your bedroom window."
Frommer's
"In many ways, The Mirage invented the concept of the modern Las Vegas resort." Full review
Concierge
"It's no longer the most innovative hotel in town, but the 3,044-room property continues to reinvent itself."
Fodor's
"Several upscale restaurants, including STACK and BLT Burger, give the Mirage an impressive slate of both high-end and casual eateries." Full review
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If you're seeking a blow-out, be sure to ask about discount packages.
Travel + Leisure
"With an emphasis on the exotic that pervades everything from the architecture to the tasteful tropical decor, the Mirage is one of the premier hotels on the Vegas Strip." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Conveniently located in the center of the Strip, the Mirage is famous for its tropical atrium, pretty pool with cascading waterfall, and Siegfried & Roy’s white tigers."
Time Out
"With its Polynesian village decor, lush landscaping, lagoon-like pool and waterfalls, the $650-million Mirage set the standard for modern resorts when it was opened by Steve Wynn in 1989." Full review
Star Service
"This vast resort was one of the first to define Las Vegas' 21st-century aesthetic: sexy and cinematic—in this case with an erupting volcano that officially signaled The Strip's first real hotel boom." Full review
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Admittedly, rooms below the 10th floor lack memorable views, so request a unit on a high floor with a view of The Strip.
Gayot
"Transforming this desert resort into a lush tropical paradise, a rainforest dominates the atrium lobby, and a 20,000-gallon aquarium captivates guests at the front desk."
BlackBook
"The Mirage's tropical paradise theme flows throughout the property, from the front entrance's volcano to the check-in desk's giant aquarium to the pool's palm-treed cabanas."
Caesars Palace Show All Reviews
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $94/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"The epitome of Las Vegas luxury ever since the 1960s."
Concierge
"Like Cher, who performs regularly in the hotel's major concert venue, Caesars Palace has been around forever—and seems forever new."
Jetsetter
"Roman mega-resort with six pools, two casinos and Michelin-starred restaurants in the heart of the Strip." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Send away the centurions and decamp in style – Caesars' standard rooms are some of the most luxurious you will find in town." Full review
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Upscale
"A massive spa with Roman baths; elaborate mosaics and classical architecture around the pools; one of the biggest casinos in Vegas." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Caesars Palace opened in 1966 and was long the Strip’s most opulent and, some would say, most ostentatious hotel."
Time Out
"While the Bellagio is perhaps the epitome of new Vegas luxury, Caesars remains an icon of classic Sin City decadence." Full review
Star Service
"This longstanding tribute to the gods and great nobility of ancient Rome is a first-rate deluxe hotel with a less fluff than in the past. Still, there is something for everyone." Full review
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Guests staying in the Augustus should request a room overlooking Bellagio's fountain.
Gayot
"With its towering row of fountains leading to its entrance, this hotel revolutionized the Strip when it opened in 1966."
BlackBook
"1966 classic casino stretches imperial length for a block in all directions with acres of gaming, miles of shops, dozens of restaurants and thousands of rooms."