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Hilton Club Elara Las Vegas
4.7/550 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
We loved our stay at the Elara. The room was amazing with the full kitchen and washing machine and dryer coming in handy. A short walk to the ***** through the miracle mile shops and restaurants was ideal and having no ****** to walk through made the whole place quiet and relaxing. Would definitely stay again.
Hilton Vacation Club Desert Retreat Las Vegas
4.7/5125 Reviews
West of The Strip
The suite has a kitchen, a public bathroom, and a master bedroom suite. Next time I check in, I will make a note of the requirements in advance. The rooms near the road are a bit noisy. The swimming pool and other facilities are relatively complete. The kitchen utensils are complete, which is convenient for making breakfast. It is also convenient nearby.
Hilton Vacation Club Polo Towers Las Vegas
4.2/5115 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
it's the best!! The service, amenities, and meals were all satisfying and enjoyable. This is a hotel I would recommend to anyone.
Hilton Grand Vacations Club Elara Center Strip Las Vegas
4.6/5132 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
Some time ago we purchased a four night, five day ”update selling package” from The Elara from Hilton. I had to travel alone because my wife has been doctoring for what was believed to be a pinched nerve in her back. She was unable to walk without pain, and the doctors suggested it would be better if she didn't travel. I arrived in Vegas about 8:45 am, and got to the Elara at 9:15 am. Check in time is 4:00 pm, but luckily enough they had a One bedroom room open for me. Best check in experience we have ever had at that facility. I thought it was going to be a great time in Vegas. I had scheduled a time for a timeshare presentation at 10:30 am on Friday. Since I was alone, I went in on Thursday as asked if I could move it up to 8:30 am which they did. I was given a lanyard with a card on it, and was told there would be a group meeting at 8:30. I went to the meeting with about 20 other people. It lasted about 10 minutes, then salespeople went around and took the couples to a private meeting. I was the last one selected, and they asked me where my wife was. I told them of her health issues, and that she was unable to travel. I was told by the receptionist that I could not take the ”review meeting” since my wife was not with me. I told them of her health issues and after a few more minutes she came back and told me that it was illegal in the state of Nevada to allow me a solo meeting. Then the gal told me that she couldn't reach the sales manager, but he would call me soon. I said ”are you certain he will call me?” and she said oh yes, he always returns calls, and you will hear from him for certain before the end of the day. That never happened. In late afternoon I starting calling to find out what was going on. No one ever answered the phone. I called many times from Friday through Sunday and no one ever answered the phone or returned my call. They were not open Saturday or Sunday, I later found out. Starting another round of calls Monday, after I had already moved to a different, Embassy Suites Hotel also in Las Vegas. I bet I talked to 3 or 4 more people and finally I got to talk to a helpful person, name of Rose Marie. She told me that since I didn't listen to the timeshare presentation I had to pay $752.78 for my 4 night stay, less the $247.78 I had prepaid for the 4 day package. I told Rose Marie that I would not pay that price because if the sales manager would have called me back on Friday as I had been promised he would do, I would have been out of that room about 15 minutes after he called me, and moved to a more reasonable hotel. Rose Marie went back to her manager a few times, and I got the extra charge for the rental cut in half. $252.50 was the new amount that I had to pay. Better than double that price, but still 100% unreasonable based on what I had paid for the 4 day package. I thanked Rose Marie many times for doing a job that I was sorry she had to perform. She agreed that she knew that what I told h
Hilton Vacation Club Cancun Resort Las Vegas
3.9/5106 Reviews
South of The Strip
Apartment hotel, the kitchen has everything, you can cook your own meals, the bathroom is oversized, the bed is very high and very soft, but a little distance from the Las Vegas Strip, one foot away from Chinatown throttle, Chinese food is delicious, some Chinese supermarkets recommend There are some instant noodles, there is no breakfast in many hotels

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More about Hilton Grand Vacations, Las Vegas

Las Vegas, as a city that never sleeps, offers nonstop excitement with its neon-lit Strip, world-class entertainment, and luxurious experiences. Whether you're trying your luck at the casino, savoring fine dining, or enjoying a spectacular show, Vegas is all about unforgettable moments. Here’s your ultimate guide to this one of the most popular destinations.

Las Vegas

Going to Las Vegas

The first step to experiencing Las Vegas is knowing how to get there. Las Vegas has two airports, Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and Boulder City Municipal Airport (BLD). But Harry Reid International Airport is the main gateway with convenient transportation options throughout the city.

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

Located about 8 kilometers (5 miles) south of the Las Vegas Strip, Harry Reid International Airport is the major airport serving Las Vegas and is well connected to the city via various transportation options.

Transfer Options from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS):

1. Shuttle Services: Shared shuttle buses to hotels on the Strip typically cost around $8 to $10 per person. These services can take a little longer as they may stop at multiple hotels.

2. Rental Cars: Rental car facilities are located off-site, but a shuttle bus will take you to the rental car center. Agencies like Avis, Hertz, and Enterprise are available. Click to check price.

If you're arriving late or want to stay closer to the airport, several hotels near Harry Reid International Airport offer convenience:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceAmenities
Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas3960 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, Nevada, 891192.5kmGolf course, outdoor swimming pool, tour and ticket booking service
Aria Resort and Casino3730 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, 891583.5kmFree gym, Free Luggage storage, Casino, Sauna, Nightclub

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Boulder City Municipal Airport (BLD)

Located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) southeast of the Las Vegas Strip, Boulder City Municipal Airport serves smaller aircraft, such as private and charter flights.

Transfer Options from Boulder City Municipal Airport (BLD):

1. Taxis & Ride-Sharing (Uber/Lyft): Available at the airport, but may require advanced booking. The trip to the Strip typically takes around 30 minutes.

2. Rental Cars: Rental cars are available for pick-up at Boulder City Municipal Airport. Click to find price.

Since this airport is a little bit far from city center, some visitors will book hotels near Hebderson Executive Airport. Here are some recommended options:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceAmenities
Best Western Hoover DAM Hotel704 Nevada Way, Boulder City, Nevada, 890053.3kmFree Parking, Gym, Free Wifi, ATM etc.
Hoover DAM Lodge18000 US-93, Boulder City, Nevada, 891939.3kmFree Parking, Outdoor swimming pool, Casino, Gym

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Local Transportation in Las Vegas

Las Vegas offers many convenient options to get around the city:

1. Monorail: The Las Vegas Monorail runs from the MGM Grand to the Sahara Las Vegas, with stops at popular resorts along the Strip.

2. Buses: The Deuce and Strip & Downtown Express buses are affordable and run frequently along the Strip and downtown Las Vegas.

3. Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Available throughout the city, taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are ideal for short trips or reaching places not directly served by public transit.

Must-Visit Attractions in Las Vegas

Las Vegas attractions

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High Roller

The High Roller, located on the Las Vegas Strip, is the world's tallest observation wheel, standing at 550 feet. Offering panoramic views of the Las Vegas Valley and the Strip, this giant Ferris wheel provides an unparalleled experience. Each cabin is spacious and can accommodate up to 40 people, with large windows that allow for breathtaking vistas. The ride takes about 30 minutes to complete one full rotation, and visitors can enjoy the scenery during the day or night. For a unique experience, try the Happy Half Hour cabin, which includes an open bar. Click to find hotels near High Roller.

Las Vegas Strip

The Las Vegas Strip is a world-famous stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard. Spanning approximately 4.2 miles, the Strip is home to iconic landmarks such as the Bellagio Fountains, the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, and the pyramid-shaped Luxor Hotel. Visitors can explore an array of attractions, from high-end shopping and gourmet dining to thrilling shows and themed amusement rides. Walking along the Strip, you'll encounter a dazzling array of neon lights and street performers. Book hotels near Las Vegas Strip.

KÀ by Cirque du Soleil

KÀ by Cirque du Soleil is an extraordinary theatrical production held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This show combines martial arts, acrobatics, puppetry, and multimedia to tell an epic tale of twins on a perilous journey to fulfill their shared destiny. The stage design is a marvel in itself, featuring a dynamic platform that rotates and tilts, enhancing the visual spectacle. Known for its intricate choreography and stunning visual effects, KÀ offers an immersive experience that captivates audiences from start to finish. Here to find hotels near MGM Grand.

David Copperfield

David Copperfield's magic show at the MGM Grand is a must-see for fans of illusion and wonder. Renowned as one of the greatest magicians of our time, Copperfield's performances blend storytelling, illusion, and audience interaction. The show features a variety of mind-bending tricks, from grand illusions to intimate sleight-of-hand. Explore hotels near MGM Grand.

Where to stay in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Strip is the heart of the city, offering world-famous casinos, luxury hotels, and dazzling entertainment. Stay here to experience iconic landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains, the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas, and The Venetian's Grand Canal. It's perfect for nightlife lovers, with countless clubs, bars, and shows. Consider hotels in Las Vegas Strip.

Downtown Las Vegas offers a mix of history and entertainment. Stay near Fremont Street Experience, known for its dazzling light shows and street performances. Explore vintage casinos, unique dining spots, and cultural attractions like the Mob Museum. This area is ideal for visitors seeking a lively yet nostalgic vibe. Find hotels in Downtown Las Vegas.

For a quieter stay, consider Summerlin, a suburban area with upscale resorts, golf courses, and outdoor activities. Located near Red Rock Canyon, it’s great for hiking and exploring nature. Summerlin offers a peaceful retreat while still being a short drive from the Strip. Explore hotels in Summerlin.

Henderson is perfect for families or those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere. With parks, shopping centers, and attractions like the Lion Habitat Ranch, it’s a great alternative to the bustling Strip. It’s also conveniently close to Boulder City and the Hoover Dam. Know about hotels in Henderson.

Better to know before visiting Las Vegas

CategoryDetails
LanguageEnglish; Spanish also widely spoken
Tipping Culture Tipping is customary in Las Vegas, especially for hotel staff, taxi drivers, and food servers. Expect to tip 15-20% in restaurants, $1-$2 per drink at bars, and $1-$2 per bag for bellhops.
Legal Drinking Age The legal drinking age in Nevada is 21, and you'll be asked for ID if you look younger. Be sure to carry identification with you, especially when visiting bars and clubs.

Time in Las Vegas

Las Vegas follows Pacific Standard Time (PST, GMT-8) during standard time and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, GMT-7) during daylight saving time, which typically begins in March and ends in November.

Here’s the time difference compared to some major cities:

- New York: 3 hours ahead of Las Vegas (Eastern Time)

- Los Angeles: Same time zone (Pacific Time)

- London: 8 hours ahead of Las Vegas (Greenwich Mean Time)

- Tokyo: 17 hours ahead of Las Vegas (Japan Standard Time)

- Bangkok: 14 hours ahead of Las Vegas (Indochina Time)

*Note: The time difference may change if daylight saving time is in effect in either location, so it's always a good idea to double-check if you're planning an event or trip!

Best time to visit Las Vegas

The best time to visit Las Vegas is during the spring (March to May) and the fall (September to November). During these periods, the temperatures are more moderate, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city.

SeasonAverage TemperatureWearing Tips
Winter (Dec - Feb) 4°C to 16°C Layered clothing: Light sweaters, long-sleeve shirts, jackets, and jeans. A heavier coat may be necessary for cool evenings.
Spring (Mar - May) 9°C to 32°C
Light jackets, t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts, and jeans or light pants. Layers are helpful for varying temperatures throughout the day.
Summer (Jun - Aug) 23°C to 39°C Light, breathable clothing: Shorts, tank tops, t-shirts, and sundresses. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential to protect from the intense sun.
Fall (Sept - Nov) 8°C to 35°C Similar to spring: Light jackets, long-sleeve shirts, jeans or light pants. Layers are helpful to adjust to the varying temperatures.

*This is for reference only. Please check the weather forecast website before you go.

What to eat in Las Vegas

Las Vegas excels in providing over-the-top dining experiences and introducing visitors to decadent, globally inspired dishes.

Las Vegas food

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1. Las Vegas Buffets: Las Vegas is famous for its extravagant buffets, offering everything from prime rib to fresh seafood and international cuisines. At Bacchanal Buffet (Caesars Palace), you’ll find over 500 dishes, while The Buffet at Bellagio is renowned for its King Crab and caviar, served in an upscale setting.

2. Gourmet Burgers: Indulgent, creative burgers are a Vegas staple. Gordon Ramsay Burger (Planet Hollywood) is famous for its Hell’s Kitchen Burger, loaded with asadero cheese and roasted jalapeños. For a fun twist, head to Black Tap (The Venetian) for gourmet burgers paired with their over-the-top CrazyShake milkshakes.

3. High-End Sushi: Las Vegas elevates sushi to an art form with its high-quality fish and innovative presentation. Sushi Neko offers a premium omakase experience, while Kumi (Mandalay Bay) blends traditional Japanese techniques with a modern Vegas twist.

4. Late-Night Shrimp Cocktail: This iconic dish has a long history in Vegas, starting as a casino favorite. For a classic version, visit Golden Gate Casino, or enjoy an elevated take at Oscar’s Steakhouse (Plaza Hotel) with their perfectly chilled shrimp and tangy cocktail sauce.

5. Celebrity Chef Dishes: Las Vegas is home to world-class restaurants led by celebrity chefs. Try Giada De Laurentiis’ lemon spaghetti at Giada (The Cromwell) or experience avant-garde Spanish cuisine at é by José Andrés, where every dish is a masterpiece.

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