Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton HotelvsNobu Hotel Las Vegas
Both Tropicana Las Vegas - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel and Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace are rated very highly by travel writers. Overall, Tropicana Las Vegas - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel ranks slightly better than Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. Tropicana Las Vegas - A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel ranks #25 in Las Vegas with praise from 14 reviews like DK Eyewitness, Fodor's and Condé Nast Traveler.
Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Show All Reviews
3801 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $33/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"Redesigned in 2010 with a South Beach/ Latin feel, the veteran Trop now offers bright, welcoming sunset-toned rooms, huge beds and a fine array of pools."
Frommer's
"We made fools of ourselves for a long time waiting for the changes at this hotel. It was totally worth it." Full review
Fodor's
"Today's "Trop" (as its been known for more than 50 years) features some of the most spacious rooms in town with a pleasant South Beach, Miami, style." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"With a history dating back to 1957, Tropicana is one of the few remaining “original” resorts on the Strip." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Island music and waterfalls make this complex a tropical paradise."
Time Out
"The Polynesian-themed hotel will soon undergo a multi-million-dollar, property-wide expansion, transforming it into the largest casino-resort in the city." Full review
Star Service
"The contemporary South Beach vibe is fun and colorful, and the designers capped the look with a little exotic Havana thrown in for good measure." Full review
BlackBook
"Since its $200 million renovation, the new Tropicana has transformed, combining luxury South Beach ease with the shock-extravagance of Vegas."
Zagat
3.5
""South Beach in the desert" is how fans describe this "wonderful" Vegas landmark that "has changed a lot" over the years, but remains "smaller" and does "not overwhelm"."
Condé Nast Traveler
"For a tropical experience in Vegas, head to the Tropicana where you’ll find modern decorated rooms that will make you feel like you’re in South Beach." Full review
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas Show All Reviews
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 90109
From $113/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Fodor's
"Guests also enjoy comp access to the Pure nightclub and a dedicated concierge, but the real perks are aimed at the stomach." Full review
Gayot
"The hotel features 181 Zen-beautiful guest rooms and suites designed by David Rockwell."
BlackBook
"After opening 22 restaurants across the globe, Nobu spawns its own hotel, right in Caesars Palace in Vegas."
Travel + Leisure
"The quiet and distinctly Japanese sanctuary’s rooms combine grass cloth, mixed woods, an unconventional nod to the flowing ink brushwork of Hitsuzendo on the walls." Full review
Jetsetter
"Restful and elegant Asian-influenced hotel tucked away in the Caesars Palace complex." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"This exclusive boutique hotel within Caesars Palace is one for lovers of Japanese design from the traditional to the modern." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Branded by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this hotel combines all the advantages of staying at Caesars Palace casino resort with a more intimate and exclusive experience." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"A great combination of a very exclusive-feeling hotel in a place that is smack in the middle of the Vegas chaos where you can escape to your own sanctuary at the end of the night." Full review
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For one, you'll never find yourself stuck on the "local" elevator: A scanner reads your key before you get into the elevator and you choose your floor before you get in.
Afar Magazine
"Japanese brush calligraphy inspired the murals and botanical-motif carpets in the new 81-room hotel by the global restaurant franchise Nobu." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The quiet and distinctly Japanese sanctuary’s rooms combine grass cloth, mixed woods, an unconventional nod to the flowing ink brushwork of Hitsuzendo on the walls." Full review