The Las Vegas Hilton hotel is located next to the Las Vegas Convention Center and one block from the world-renowned Las Vegas Strip (The... more »
The Las Vegas Hilton hotel is located next to the Las Vegas Convention Center and one block from the world-renowned Las Vegas Strip (The Monorail station next to the Hilton links the property to the Strip via a five minute ride), and is just minutes away from McCarran International Airport. The property has transformed itself into a contemporary resort and ranks among the world's most famous and popular destinations. The Las Vegas Hilton hotel offers nearly 3,000 rooms and suites. It is one of the largest hotels in the world and offers world-class entertainment (featuring the legendary Barry Manilow and other headliners) in the 1,600-seat Hilton Theater, 16 distinctive restaurants, and a full-service health club and spa. The Las Vegas Hilton is the ideal hotel for business or pleasure and one of the best hotels in Las Vegas.The Las Vegas Hilton hotel is a true destination resort and casino with a 37,000 square foot casino layout. Its unsurpassed service and around-the-clock excitement are presented in a setting unparalleled anywhere in the city.Las Vegas Hilton Hotel Highlights:Featuring world class entertainment including Barry Manilow, Cheap Trick SGT Pepper Live, and major headliners 37,000 square foot casino including table and slot games SuperBookŪ, Nevada's largest and most technologically advanced sports wagering venue Contemporary casino lounge (Tempo) that features a VIP private area, along with dancing cocktail servers and bartenders The Spa at the Las Vegas Hilton Fitness facility, swimming pool, & tennis courts Benihana's Japanese Steakhouse The Las Vegas Hilton hotel offers 2,956 rooms, including 305 suites and 180,000 sq. ft. of convention space Exclusive golf benefits for Hilton guests at the Las Vegas Country Club Wedding chapelConvenient and expansive meeting space at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel:Extraordinary sales and catering team including a full-time wedding consultant The Hilton Center, offering 70,000 square feet of high-tech meeting and exhibit space Conrad and Barron meeting rooms, which can combine to seat 8,904 guests Hilton Ballroom, which can divide into seven rooms and seat more than 4,000 Hilton Pavilion, with 43,130 square feet of space and eight break-out rooms 14 conference rooms, each with moveable partitions for smaller groups Two executive-style boardrooms, seating up to 16 attendees Skywalk Bridge, which connects directly to the Las Vegas Convention Center Wireless and wired high-speed Internet access throughout the Resort Full service Business CenterTravel should take you places!
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Location. The Las Vegas Hilton is located off the Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center. This property stands less than two miles from the Fashion Show Mall and the Sands Expo Center. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is two miles away. Hotel Features. With views of The Las Vegas Strip and the desert skyline, the Las Vegas Hilton contains a modern lobby embellished in white and black marble. Hilton Steakhouse, the hotel's dinner-only restaurant, serves prime-grade beef and fresh seafood. This dining venue displays photos of Las Vegas performers. Benihana Village features a terraced lounge that descends to a water garden, Japanese houses, a koi pond, and private dining rooms. Benihana serves dinner only and contains a sushi bar. The Spa Las Vegas Hilton offers treatments such as Vitamin C facials and Hot Stone massages, and houses wet and dry saunas, steam rooms and spa tubs. A third-floor outdoor pool and recreation deck features a pool with a shallow end that accommodates younger swimmers. A total of 12 lighted tennis courts are located on-site. Guestrooms. The Las Vegas Hilton offers 2,941 guestrooms and suites distributed among three, 31-story towers. Beds are dressed with pillowtop mattresses and 400-thread count linens. Central Tower suites offer Murphy Beds with the same mattress and linen details. Guestrooms afford Strip, mountain or golf course views. Light-wood furnishings are topped with marble surfaces. All accommodations feature flat-panel televisions, and high-speed wired and wireless Internet access for a fee. Laptop-compatible in-room safes are available for a fee. Every room features coffeemakers, Refrigerators are standard amenities in some rooms and available for a fee in others. Expert Tip. Catch Barry Manilow's show, Music and Passion, at the hotel's 1,700-seat HIlton Theater, which once served as Elvis' stage. When Barry Manilow is away or on tour, the theater features renowned artists such as Reba McEntire, George Lopez and Donna Summer. Food-and-Beverage Specials Book a stay for travel June 1 - December 30, 2009 and receive coupons at check-in valid for dining discounts at on-site venues such as Steakhouse, Benihana, and Space Quest Bar. Valid for 6 on-site restaurants and lounges as well as room service and poolside service. One set of coupons per room, per stay. Coupons cannot be combined with other offers. Other restrictions apply. .
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Elegant accommodation and exceptional amenities combine with our signature-brand of service to create an engaging atmosphere that could only be the Las Vegas Hilton. So, relax and enjoy the view from any of our 3,000 well-designed rooms and suites. PLEASE NOTE: the outdoor pool & jacuzzi area will be closed for deck resurfacing through the end of February and will re-open March 1. Amenities include: Health Club, Handicapped Access, Pool, Seeing Eye Dogs allowed, Business Center, Conference Center, Thirteen Restaurants, Room Service, Golf, Las Vegas Monorail, Connection Card, Spa, Tennis Courts, Entertainment, Casino and Shopping.
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This was our second trip to Vegas in
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Posted May 20, 2008
Excellent
This was our second trip to Vegas in four years and our first stay at the Hilton. The Hilton exceeded my expectations and we will plan to stay again in the future. Check in and out was very painless, we stood in line all of about 20 seconds. Our...
48 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I arrived Thursday night and they cancelled one of our rooms, so we had to double up, then as I am a smoker they put me in a non-smoking room, not a big deal you say but it's a ride on the over crowded elevator to the crowded slot floor to smoke, sigh. But okay as has been written by other no coffee machine room and if you are an early riser you'll pay for it if you want coffee from one of the coffee stands! At 7 AM the Seattle Coffee opens their coffee is (S) 2.50 (M) 3.00 and (L) 3.50 which is cheap as they clipped me for (M) 5.00 at their little restaurant. No real room amenities beyond a flat screen (they really want you on on the slots) and what a laugh they are penny slots with the only (slim chance) at wining playing 20 cents per play I watched person after person win, and lose at the same time you see the play offs are less than what you wager! Yes the bartenders don't seem to want to bothered with you and the general staff much the same, the entire hotel seems designed for one thing (getting all your money they can get!) yes, you are off the strip so it's monorail, cab or on foot (and Vegas does get HOT). I have stayed at the Hilton years ago it was customer orientated with lots of extras and literature availabgle for other scenic tours and stops but it's a real shakedown now, it's really sad.
We stayed at the Las Vegas Hilton for 5
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Posted May 17, 2008
Excellent
We stayed at the Las Vegas Hilton for 5 nights and received a free room upgrade from Travel online. The room was a suite and exceeded our expectations. We had an LG Plasma TV, a fridge, granite wet bar, and seating for 8 people!
The bathroom was...
The hotel is very nice. The room and
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Posted May 14, 2008
Good
The hotel is very nice. The room and bathroom are updated with modern furnishings, flat screen TV, safe, refrigerator, lighted makeup mirror, big bath tube, clean and very nice. The staff was pleasant and helpful. The hotel is off the strip for...
Overall experience acceptable. The
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Posted May 14, 2008
Good
Overall experience acceptable. The place was clean enough and decor reasonably fresh. The good was having a decent room in a Vegas hotel on a Saturday night for about a c-note with short notice. The bad is a number of things that could be improved....
I read a few reviews about the lack of
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Posted May 10, 2008
Good
I read a few reviews about the lack of food options and the tacky pool. I completely disagree. I thought the food options were fine and the pool was awesome. On an 85 degree and sunny day the pool was able to accommodate the many people out there...
I had reserved a non-smoking room and
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Posted May 08, 2008
Good
I had reserved a non-smoking room and at check-in only smoking was available. The room was completely clean and you couldn't tell that it had ever been smoked in. Even so, after the first night I was moved to a non-smoking room.
I liked the...
This Hotel is located way too far from
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Posted May 07, 2008
Okay
This Hotel is located way too far from the strip! The prices in the coffee shop are way too high! They know they have you- due to the lack of choices(for food, etc.) or lack of there being no other hotels or Restaurants around. The waitresses rarely ...
35 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
At check-in, we were not even offered help to our room and we were the only ones at the front desk. They want $ for every little thing! 3 for a safe fee. The plumbing was terrible(toilet and sink backed-up). $8 for a pack of cigarettes. There was no where to eat without paying too much! No coffee machines in the room and $10 a day to rent- give me a break! While playing slots, the waitresses never came around! This place will suck every dollar out of you and leaving you feeling like a cheap (you know what) except you feel as if you didn't even get anything out of it! No good restaurants. They even put us on the 13 th floor.... go figure!
Normally when I go to Vegas I have to
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Posted May 05, 2008
Good
Normally when I go to Vegas I have to mentally prepare for the dreaded check-in line; however, I must say it was a pleasant surprise. We arrived around noon (Vegas time) and there were only two people ahead of us in the check in line. We actually...