Pros

  • Pool and Jacuzzi
  • Free breakfast; free Wi-Fi
  • Pets welcome; $100 fee
  • Free beer and wine, Monday to Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
  • Access to an outdoor grill and picnic tables
  • Five-minute drive to the Strip
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Cons

  • No casino
  • No on-site restaurants or bars (market only)
  • No poolside food or drink service
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Bottom Line

With an extra sofa bed and a kitchen in all 256 studios and suites, this Residence Inn could be a comfortable, smoke-free, casino-free, money-saving option for a family or group that's willing to use the stove. Plus, public spaces were renovated in 2012, and the hotel is just off the Strip, down the street from the Hard Rock and other casinos and surrounded by restaurants.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center

Location

Short drive from the Strip, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the airport, but still some quality dining options within walking distance

Situated across from Gordon Biersch Brewing Company and Terrible's Hotel and Casino, and adjacent to Bahama Breeze, Cozymel's Mexican Grill, and Hamada of Japan, the Residence Inn in Hughes Center might be off the Strip but it is immediately surrounded by a variety of dining and entertainment establishments. Quality restaurants are within a five- to 15-minute walk of the hotel, such as a P.F. Chang's as well as a number of steakhouses -- Del Frisco's, Ruth's Chris, and Morton's. But if you choose to walk, know that you're probably going to be the only person on the sidewalk.

Just outside the bright lights, bawdy shows, and grandiose structures, there's a Vegas that stretches beyond that dense, 3.5-mile-long line of hotel-casinos on Las Vegas Boulevard known as the Strip. Slightly removed from the incessant hustle are a number of hotels -- located anywhere from a five-minute walk to a five- to 10-minute taxi or shuttle ride from the center of the action -- that offer closer proximity to the Las Vegas Convention Center, a quieter night's sleep, and, at times, a bit more bang for the buck.

Many visitors like to explore the hotels and attractions along the Strip and once you're there, it's easy to find a taxi at virtually any time of day or night. A generally less expensive option for getting around the area is the Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs up and down the strip 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and costs $3 to ride. There's also a monorail system, which stops at MGM Grand, Bally's/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah's/Imperial Palace, the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Hilton, and the Sahara. Note, however, that the monorail stations are far from one another so it can be a long walk from the station to where you actually want to go. A single-ride ticket is $5; a one-day pass is $13. If you're traveling along the Strip with at least one other person, a cab is often the least expensive and most convenient option.

  • 10-minute drive, $12 taxi, or $15 Beltran to McCarran International Airport
  • Five-minute drive (or exhausting 25-minute walk) to the casinos, performances, incredible restaurants, nightclubs, and designer shopping on the Strip; taxis are available for access to and from the Strip and cost no more than $10 one way
  • Free on-site parking
  • Five-minute drive to the Las Vegas Convention Center
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Rooms

Apartment-style rooms, each with a full kitchen, sofa bed, and free Wi-Fi

  • Starting at about 425 square feet, the studio -- the standard room type -- is a comfortable size and includes a pullout sofa bed; one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites (825 square feet) also available.
  • 42-inch flat-screen TVs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffeemaker
  • Full kitchen in every room -- full-size fridge, four-burner electric stove, microwave, full utensils
  • Comfortable beds; down pillows
  • No smoking rooms
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Things You Should Know About Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center

Also Known As

  • Residence Inn Las Vegas
  • Las Vegas Residence Inn
  • Residence Inn By Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center

Room Types

  • 1 Bedroom Suite
  • 2 Bedroom Suite
  • Studio Queen/Queen Suite
  • Studio Suite

Address

370 Hughes Center Dr, Las Vegas, Nevada 89169, United States

Phone

(702) 650-0040

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas Hughes Center

Location

Short drive from the Strip, the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the airport, but still some quality dining options within walking distance

Situated across from Gordon Biersch Brewing Company and Terrible's Hotel and Casino, and adjacent to Bahama Breeze, Cozymel's Mexican Grill, and Hamada of Japan, the Residence Inn in Hughes Center might be off the Strip but it is immediately surrounded by a variety of dining and entertainment establishments. Quality restaurants are within a five- to 15-minute walk of the hotel, such as a P.F. Chang's as well as a number of steakhouses -- Del Frisco's, Ruth's Chris, and Morton's. But if you choose to walk, know that you're probably going to be the only person on the sidewalk.

Just outside the bright lights, bawdy shows, and grandiose structures, there's a Vegas that stretches beyond that dense, 3.5-mile-long line of hotel-casinos on Las Vegas Boulevard known as the Strip. Slightly removed from the incessant hustle are a number of hotels -- located anywhere from a five-minute walk to a five- to 10-minute taxi or shuttle ride from the center of the action -- that offer closer proximity to the Las Vegas Convention Center, a quieter night's sleep, and, at times, a bit more bang for the buck.

Many visitors like to explore the hotels and attractions along the Strip and once you're there, it's easy to find a taxi at virtually any time of day or night. A generally less expensive option for getting around the area is the Deuce, a double-decker bus that runs up and down the strip 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and costs $3 to ride. There's also a monorail system, which stops at MGM Grand, Bally's/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah's/Imperial Palace, the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Hilton, and the Sahara. Note, however, that the monorail stations are far from one another so it can be a long walk from the station to where you actually want to go. A single-ride ticket is $5; a one-day pass is $13. If you're traveling along the Strip with at least one other person, a cab is often the least expensive and most convenient option.

  • 10-minute drive, $12 taxi, or $15 Beltran to McCarran International Airport
  • Five-minute drive (or exhausting 25-minute walk) to the casinos, performances, incredible restaurants, nightclubs, and designer shopping on the Strip; taxis are available for access to and from the Strip and cost no more than $10 one way
  • Free on-site parking
  • Five-minute drive to the Las Vegas Convention Center
See More Location

Rooms

Apartment-style rooms, each with a full kitchen, sofa bed, and free Wi-Fi

  • Starting at about 425 square feet, the studio -- the standard room type -- is a comfortable size and includes a pullout sofa bed; one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites (825 square feet) also available.
  • 42-inch flat-screen TVs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffeemaker
  • Full kitchen in every room -- full-size fridge, four-burner electric stove, microwave, full utensils
  • Comfortable beds; down pillows
  • No smoking rooms
See More Rooms

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Full Kitchen

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Tennis Court

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