Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

The Strip, Las Vegas

Virgin rating

The hotel

A stunning hotel situated on the northern end of the strip, its convenient location means it’s only a short walk away from the Fashion Show Mall and plenty of nightlife activities. You’ll be treated to exceptional service and great amenities, so you can enjoy splashing around in one or all 7 of the outdoor pools which included a beautiful infinity pool, and dine on international street food at Famous Food Street Eats with 19 different choices. There’s also a casino because, well – you are in Las Vegas. Relax in style and comfort at Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World, you’ll have a great time that you may not even want to leave the hotel.

Amenities

  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Games Room
  • Internet Access
  • Restaurant
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool

Where is it

Located on the northern end of the Strip. 10-minute walk to the Fashion Show shops. Transfer time to airport: 15 minutes.

Hotel information

1,496 guest rooms and suites. All rooms have air conditioning, mini bar, TV, Wi-Fi, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, safe and bathroom amenities. Premium Rooms have 1 king-size bed or 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults or 4 adults.
City View Premium Rooms have 1 king-size bed or 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults or 4 adults. 


Strip View Premium Rooms have 1 king-size bed or 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 3 adults or 4 adults. 


One Bedroom Suites have floor to ceiling windows, living room,  large foyer and open concept living space, a multi-functional dining table, a private powder room and a pull-out sofa. With 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 


One Bedroom Suites with city or strip views have floor to ceiling windows, living room,  large foyer and open concept living space, a multi-functional dining table, a private powder room and a pull-out sofa With 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 


Two Bedroom Conrad Presidential Suites have an open foyer, powder room, living room and dining area. The master bedroom has 1 king-size bed and an additional room with 2 queen beds, sleeping maximum 8 adults.


Strip View Two Bedroom Suites have an open foyer, powder room, living room and dining area. Both bedrooms have 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 6 adults.

  • Booking Bonus: Book by 15 Jan '25 and receive $115 per room Beverage Credit to use on the property when staying 3 nights plus (up to one Bedroom suites). Terms & conditions apply. Any applicable offers have been calculated into the prices shown. Offers may not be combinable. Blackout dates may apply.

10 signature restaurants including: VIVA! (Mexican cuisine), Brezza (modern coastal Italian fare), Caviar Bar (helmed by Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt) and more. 

19 restaurants at Famous Foods Street Eats including: Ah Chun Shandong Dumpling, Geyland Claypot Rice, Ten Suns Braised Beef, Famous Pho, Sweet Eats, Kuru Kuru Pa Yakitori, Famous Foods Centre Bar (with innovation self-pour beer system) and more. 

7 casual eateries including: Sun's out Buns Out (innovative comfort food), The Market (grab and go) and more.

6 bars and lounges including: Redtail (social gaming bar), Crystal Bar, and more.

Zouk nightclub. Ayu Dayclub. 5,000 capacity theatre with regular live shows. 

7 outdoor pools including an infinity pool. AWANA Spa and Wellness*. Fitness centre. 117,000sq ft casino. 

Complimentary WiFi is available in all public areas and rooms. Range of boutiques. Concierge service. Self-parking is $18 per 24-hour period, and Valet parking is $35 per 24-hour period (paid locally, subject to change). Genting rewards members with an “Elite, Prime, Monarch and Imperial” Tier receive complimentary parking.

Resort fee includes: - WiFi access - Smart TV casting ability - Discounts on spa or fitness retail, spa or fitness treatments, cabana/pool chair experiences - Unlimited local and toll-free calls. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.

For bookings made before 19 Mar '24, this hotel has a resort fee of $45 plus tax per room, per night (payable locally, subject to change). 

For bookings made from 19 Mar '24 onwards, the resort fee is $50 plus tax per room, per night (payable locally, fee subject to change).

*Denotes local charge.

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Clean affordable hotel, horrendous service

Dec 24, 2024 southern5939 Bolognano, Italy

First the good parts. This hotel is spotless throughout, the cleaning staff do a very good job. Also its location at the end of the strip means you’re not swimming through a sea of people. It’s eerie how abandoned it is at times, but also a nice break. 2 stars for cleanliness. Now for the bad. First there is almost no difference between the… Read more
First the good parts. This hotel is spotless throughout, the cleaning staff do a very good job. Also its location at the end of the strip means you’re not swimming through a sea of people. It’s eerie how abandoned it is at times, but also a nice break. 2 stars for cleanliness. Now for the bad. First there is almost no difference between the Conrad and the Hilton. I’ve stayed at both and the Conrad rooms are just a little bigger. The service is awful at both. They will do everything in their power, even by Vegas standards, to cheat you out of your money. Even though when I booked they said resort fees were included they added a second resort fee on top. Do I like resort fees? No. Do I find it absurd I’m paying $50 a day for WiFi (not even fast WiFi, that’s an extra charge) and a 5% discount at the spa? Definitely. Should there be two resort fees per day? Definitley not. When I complained they spent 30 minutes searching the terms and conditions to justify the charge instead of just refunding. The manager then refused to honor my Hilton gold $25 breakfast credit, and spent another 30 minutes trying to find a policy to justify that, which they eventually did on a disused Hilton site. When I pointed out that no guest should be expected to bring a lawyer and Hilton case law at every stay to get benefits he literally chided me, without a hint of irony, for not reading all the T&C fine print on the Hilton AND resorts world website. He then said that they actually weren’t a Hilton/Conrad and just used the brand so I shouldn’t expect any benefits. Now I’m supposed to also research their corporate history. Finally, to top it all off, he said if I didn’t like it I should leave the hotel and go somewhere else, at 10 PM on a Thursday. This was all to avoid giving me a $25 credit. Imagine what they’ll do to you. Also there was blood on the towels Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Should be Hampton Inn Flag

Dec 18, 2024 Road-Lifer San Diego, California

We had stayed at Crockford's in the past and had a reasonably good experience; however, it was sold out for our dates this time so we chose the Conrad. We stayed during a very busy weekend when the rates were high. We paid about $800 per night for a suite. I noticed that during slow times, the same room is about half the price. Maybe if I had paid… Read more
We had stayed at Crockford's in the past and had a reasonably good experience; however, it was sold out for our dates this time so we chose the Conrad. We stayed during a very busy weekend when the rates were high. We paid about $800 per night for a suite. I noticed that during slow times, the same room is about half the price. Maybe if I had paid less, I would not have the same feeling about the service that is offered. The truth is, I expected the Conrad to offer something like 4 star service and in actuality, it's more of an In and Out Burger service level offering. It's a high volume, low quality product. There are over 1400 Conrad rooms at this hotel and they haven't figured out how to offer great service on that scale. It's a 3 star hotel at best. I would equate it with limited service hotel like a Fairfield Inn for example. They don't seem to be able to even staff the lobby bar at a reasonable level. The hotel doesn't have their own restaurant. The food and beverage operation is leased out to other operators that the hotel doesn't control. There's no restaurant for breakfast in a typical Hilton sense. There's no traditional room service. I don't feel the fact that it's Las Vegas should allow the brand to toss aside all the standards. Bottom line, I will never be back. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Beware of the Very Slick Floors in the Rooms!

Dec 15, 2024 boadyk Globe, Arizona

I redeemed a Hilton American Express Card Reward Night that I had well earned in April 2024 upgrading to a Conrad Tower Suite once I arrived. That Night after walking into my Room and having been forewarned earlier that day by a Friend about the Slick Floors in the Room upon entering the Room and while standing up straight both of my legs slipped… Read more
I redeemed a Hilton American Express Card Reward Night that I had well earned in April 2024 upgrading to a Conrad Tower Suite once I arrived. That Night after walking into my Room and having been forewarned earlier that day by a Friend about the Slick Floors in the Room upon entering the Room and while standing up straight both of my legs slipped in the opposite direction causing me to do the Splits and it Disjointed my Left Knee. Approximately an hour later while Writhing in Pain on the Floor a Female Employee entered my Locked Room, Looked at me and turned around leaving never getting me any assistance. The next morning when I contacted Guest Services for some Ice Security responded and had me complete an Incident Report. I was Transported by Wheelchair later that morning at the time of my Departure and sought Medical Attention later myself. Security had told me repeatedly that someone from Resorts World would be contacting me and they never did. Hilton sent me a Survey to complete and likewise I never received any form of follow-up. Risk Management finally contacted me after I had emailed the Resorts World President and other Officials. I had to undergo 6 months of Evaluation and Treatment now having a Permanent Disability and having to wear a Customized Brace on my Left Knee for the rest of my Life. Needless to say this was a terrible experience and my worst ever. No Empathy was ever shown me. Risk Management has been Adversarial and recently Offered me $200 which is terribly insulting. You need to be very careful here. The Service I received at a Restaurant I ate at here was terrible as well as the Bellhop Services at my Conrad Tower Room. This Property has Major Issues going on which you can easily find on Social Media. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Resorts World is Top Notch!

Dec 5, 2024 expos4ever Los Angeles, California

I recently stayed at Resorts World for a week. I was in a beautifully appointed room at the Conrad. The room itself upon entry was immaculately clean, comfortable and luxurious. Housekeeping was also phenomenal in assisting with all my requests. A major thanks to the housekeeping team for the courtesies they extending to me throughout my stay.… Read more
I recently stayed at Resorts World for a week. I was in a beautifully appointed room at the Conrad. The room itself upon entry was immaculately clean, comfortable and luxurious. Housekeeping was also phenomenal in assisting with all my requests. A major thanks to the housekeeping team for the courtesies they extending to me throughout my stay. The gym is also very nice, but it can get busy. If there are conventions in town, it is probably best to go the gym after 9am. I would also like to compliment Abby at the gym who was so professional and kind. Thank you, Abby. Kudos also to Vivian at Nectar Life a retail store that provides personal care and skin related products; suffice to say that the dry weather in Las Vegas can severely impact your skin and Vivian provided me with tremendous advice! The casino itself is very nice; however, I spent most of my time in the Resorts World poker room. The poker room is easily the most beautiful poker room in Las Vegas, with excellent floor staff and dealers. Congratulations and a huge thank you to Leon and his team for making the poker room experience so very comfortable and welcoming for the players. Foodwise, I did not really go to any of the fabulous high end restos, but if you have the funds, Carversteak is worth it. For those of us on a more limited budget, I really enjoyed Mulberry Pizza and Geylang Claypot Rice (and a shout out to the literal bothers that work there-they both equally make delicious bowls, thank you). There is also a salad place where you can make your own salad that was very good and reasonably priced. In summary, the name Resorts World name is a perfect fit, as that moniker best represents the level of service and amenities provided throughout the casino and hotel! Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating This is not a five star hotel - do not stay here if you’re looking for five star. Suggest Wynn or Encore.

Nov 20, 2024 sullyontv St. Petersburg, Florida

This is 100% not even close to a five star hotel. It’s new. Staff untrained to five star level. Rooms are spartan with bad lighting. Beds are Westin quality at best. I’ve stayed at CONRAD LA and Nashville this is more of a Fairfield Inn. No Coffee in room LOL