The Best Las Vegas Hotels for Couples on and Off the Strip
ARIA Resort & Casino
billnoll//Getty ImagesThis glittering curvilinear resort is tricked out with tech-connected rooms and spectacular suite options, including those in the Sky Suites: a club-level-like experience with its own lounge and airport transportation included. Have a romantic dinner at the Tao Group's new and gorgeous Cathedrale (opt for the over-the-top martini served alongside caviar in an ice block), canoodle in a cabana at the Liquid pool lounge, or pamper yourselves in the 800-square-foot couples suite in the spa—fully equipped with hot tubs, private showers, large-screen televisions, and private catering.
2The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
Erik KabikThe ultra-chic Cosmopolitan drips with sexiness, from the cascading crystal strands of the multi-story Chandelier Bar to the balconies overlooking Bellagio's famous fountains. Couples can score a suite with a Japanese soaking tub, where sliding glass doors open to an oversized private terrace with a knockout fountain view.
3Bellagio
Alina555//Getty ImagesFor couples, Bellagio is a haven for upscale accommodations, budget-busting shopping, and an abundance of fine dining. Overlooking the famous fountains, Michelin-starred Chef Julian Serrano's LAGO recently unveiled a new "lover's experience" package: Think two dozen roses, a chef meet and greet, and a professional photog. (Proposal, anyone?)
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4Caesars Palace
Sylvain Sonnet//Getty ImagesThis place is downright iconic, with premium rooms offering oversized spa bathtubs for sexy soaks for two. For a romantic dinner, make a reservation at Amalfi by Bobby Flay (featuring a fresh fish and seafood display), take in a show (like Adele's or Garth Brooks's at The Colosseum), or hit the 50,000-square-foot Qua Baths & Spa for a luxe couples treatment.
5Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
Stuart Dee//Getty ImagesSin City plus the City of Lights equals romance. Couples can take to the viewing deck of the half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower with city views from 46 stories above. Then, cuddle up for rich bites and photo-ready sips at the buzzy Vanderpump à Paris. LoveLocked is a cocktail for two, with one glass outfitted with a padlock and the other a key. Scrawl your initials on the back of the padlock and lock your love onto the restaurant's walls.
6NoMad Hotel
BENOIT LINEROThis cool boutique resort within Park MGM is downright intimate by Vegas standards, with 292 guest rooms and suites, a dedicated entrance and lobby, and a private pool environment. (It became the Strip's first fully smoke-free casino resort in 2020.) Downstairs from the hotel's European-inspired residences is Dolby Live, home to major A-list residencies ideal for a date night.
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7Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Noah Sauve//Getty ImagesThe Waldorf Astoria is just right for couples who want to be in the heart of the action, but buffered from the madness for some R&R. It has an eighth-floor pool deck and private cabanas, plus a two-story spa with inventive couples treatment options, like the Karmic Happiness Ritual for two, meant to stimulate feelings of joy and stability.
8Vdara Hotel & Spa
Isaac Brekken//Getty ImagesThough it's located right in the middle of the Strip (alongside Aria), Vdara serves as an escape for couples who prefer a breather from the clanking casino floors. The non-gaming property soars 57 stories with cool all-suite accommodations.
9The Venetian
Photography//Getty ImagesEvery accommodation is a suite here—and some are extremely luxe pied-à-terres for couples with something to celebrate. Cuddle up for a canal ride with a gondolier, or party the night away at Tao nightclub.
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10The Palazzo
VitalyEdush//Getty ImagesSimilar to its sister property, The Venetian, The Palazzo improves on the all-suite model with an overall newer property and even larger standard suites. Spread out with your sweetie in suites that start at 700 square feet.
11Nobu Hotel
George Rose//Getty ImagesLocated in Caesars Palace, Nobu Hotel is ideal for the foodie couple seeking sophisticated style. The property mixes Japanese-inspired décor with modern design details: Think luxurious Italian sheets, feng shui design in every room, and bespoke Natura Bisse amenities. Plus, hotel guests can experience Nobu breakfast in bed through the in-room dining menu.
12Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas
Courtesy of Four SeasonsNo one does five-star hospitality like a Four Seasons, and this property within the Mandalay Bay is no exception. It has a secluded pool with private cabanas, elegant drinking and dining options at Veranda restaurant and PRESS lounge, and a stunning spa. Plus, all guest rooms and suites were recently transformed with a redesign inspired by the morning light of the Mojave Desert.
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13Wynn Las Vegas
Alina555//Getty ImagesThis recently renovated luxury casino resort exudes sophistication from top to bottom. At the opulent spa, try the couple's Good Luck Ritual, which includes a custom massage, energizing peppermint foot treatment, super-hydrating hand therapy, and a relaxing botanical scalp massage. There's also world-class shopping, the new Wynn Living Well wellness program, and the immersive stage show, Awakening.
14Encore
Douglas Sacha//Getty ImagesEncore has all the opulence of its sister property, Wynn, with some bonuses. Its average room size is huge (745 square feet compared to the Wynn's already-large 640). Cuddle up in the daybeds or cabanas surrounding Encore Beach Club's sparkling pools.
15Crockfords Las Vegas
Resorts WorldWith only five locations in the world, Crockfords offers posh accommodations and service in a gaming environment within Resorts World Las Vegas. Arrive with your sweetie via the grand lobby featuring soaring vaulted ceilings, and find a ResortsWorld hub bustling with casinos, 50 restaurants and bars, and a 5,000-seat theater hosting big names, like Katy Perry and Carrie Underwood. Each of the 332 rooms and suites here has floor-to-ceiling windows and walk-in rain showers.
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16The Mirage
Atlantide Phototravel//Getty ImagesThe Mirage Hotel & Casino is a Strip classic. For a steamy romantic getaway, book a serious villa: The enormous 6,955-square-feet, two-bedroom Villa Suite features luxe amenities, like a private backyard pool, 24-hour chef and butler service, personal concierge, luxury airport transfer, his and hers bathrooms, and even a putting green.
17Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton
AaronP/Bauer-Griffin//Getty ImagesFormerly the Hard Rock Hotel, this off-Strip property has a sexy, cheeky vibe in keeping with the Virgin brand. The spa is opulently outfitted, and the pool complex features cabanas and a beachy enclave.
18Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World
AaronP/Bauer-Griffin//Getty ImagesAlso among the hotels at the newer Resorts World is the Conrad. It has 1,496 super-stylish rooms and suites, making it the largest Conrad in the world. With tons of art and innovative tech, the hotel has a private reception lobby and lounge, dedicated VIP check-in, and digital keys. While here, hit Resorts World's Awana Spa for a couples treatment, or lounge among the seven unique pool experiences, including an 1,800-square-foot infinity pool with unbeatable views of the Strip.
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19Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa
Red Rock Casino Resort & SpaIf you and your honey are off-Strip people, book a getaway at Red Rock, located near Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. In this relatively peaceful enclave, you'll find a 25,000-square-foot spa, sprawling pool area, gaming, and even a movie theater. For a date-night meal, try Lotus of Siam, Naxos Taverna, and Kallisto Oyster Bar—or head to the Rouge Room for drinks.
20The English Hotel
Photo Fusion MediaNow, for something completely different: The adults-only English Hotel is a 74-key boutique hotel in the Arts District (named and designed for James Beard Award-winning chef Todd English, who's behind the restaurant). Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and super-sexy glass showers.
Alesandra is a digital travel and lifestyle journalist based in Los Angeles whose work has appeared in Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Prevention, Insider, Glamour, Shondaland, AFAR, Parents, TODAY and countless other online and print outlets. Alesandra has a masters degree in journalism with an emphasis on cultural reporting and criticism from NYU, and a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley. An avid traveler, she trots the globe with her husband and their twins.
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