
Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
Las Vegas · United States
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Character and identity
The largest Conrad in the world sits inside Resorts World, the bold red tower complex at the north end of the Strip, sharing real estate with Crockfords, the LXR and a Las Vegas Hilton. Across 1,496 rooms, art is the through-line: Marlies Plank's pink elephants float behind the front desk, SOFTlab orbs glow above the concierge, and Liberace's mirror-tiled 1913 Nickelodeon piano nods to the Hilton brand's Vegas lineage. Downstairs, 40 restaurants and bars, a two-storey shopping district anchored by Fred Segal, a 5,000-seat theatre and a 117,000-square-foot cashless casino sprawl out around you.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-curious travellers who want a contemporary, art-filled base with serious range downstairs. The Asian dining lineup is the strongest argument to book, from Genting Palace and Kusa Nori to the hawker stalls at Famous Foods Street Eats, and night owls get Zouk, Gatsby's, the Here Kitty Kitty speakeasy and Alle Lounge's 66th-floor views.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone wanting an intimate, boutique stay or a walkable mid-Strip location should pass. At nearly 1,500 rooms inside a much larger megaresort, the property is vast, busy and at the quieter north end, a cab or tram ride from the Bellagio-Cosmopolitan core.
Bottom line
What sets this address apart is the food and beverage program, particularly the Asian portfolio, paired with Awana Spa's six-pool Fountain of Youth circuit and a genuinely interesting art collection you can self-tour by QR code. Book it if you want a modern room product, big-resort amenities and a deep restaurant bench under one roof, and consider a higher floor for the Strip views.
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What this place offers
- Bar
- Casino
- Gym
- House car
- Meeting rooms
- Nightclub
- Outdoor pool
- Restaurants
- Spa
- Wi-Fi


