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Hotels in Off the Strip Las Vegas
41 Hotels
The Grandview at Las Vegas

The Grandview at Las Vegas is a mid-range time-share property whose suites have full kitchens and comfortable bedrooms. Each of the 1,516 apartment-style suites has a washer/dryer and whirlpool tub, but there's a lot of variety in quality and decor. The family-friendly hotel has five outdoor pools, including a kids' pool with water features, as well as mini-golf and a large indoor game room. The only dining option is a small take-out deli, however, and it's at least a 10-minute drive from attractions on the Strip. It's right next door to the South Point Hotel and Casino, which is both a draw and a natural competitor, as it has its own movie complex, 64-lane bowling alley, and an array of restaurants, though rooms lack kitchens.

Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino

Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino is a mid-range casino hotel that caters to budget travelers who don't mind (or even prefer) being a 20-minute walk away from the action on The Strip. The 327 rooms are pleasant, and they come with air-conditioning and flat-screen TVs. Though there are no microwaves of coffeemakers, mini-fridges can be requested. The star attraction is the on-site casino, which offers around 800 games plus a sports book. There's also a small fitness center, a lagoon-style pool with a hot tub, two bars/restaurants, and free Wi-Fi and parking, plus a free shuttle to the airport. Travelers who want to be right on The Strip may want to look into a stay at [Circus Circus Hotel & Casino](), which often offers deeply discounted rooms.

Artisan Hotel

The 64-room, mid-range Artisan Hotel is tiny by Vegas standards, appealing to a niche market as a real party hotel with an erotic edge -- strictly for those 21 and over. There's a topless outdoor pool scene, with live entertainment often. Rooms here are dark and a little shabby, combining classical art reproductions with erotic touches, but few guests complain as most are here purely to party. The major downside here is the lack of dining options; food is served around the pool or in the lounge bar, but only five days per week, and there isn’t anywhere to eat within walking distance. The Strip is less than a mile away though, and easily accessed by taxi. The hotel’s nightclub really gets going in the early hours and is still hopping after the sun has risen, so those wanting a peaceful, desert retreat should try somewhere like the Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas -- Strip South

Palms Place Hotel and Spa
4381 W Flamingo Road Floor 0 - Palms Casino Resort

The 47-story, 599-room Palms Place Hotel Spa is one of the best values for a luxury hotel in Vegas. It's location off the Strip makes for lower prices, but there's a free shuttle to the Strip (ending in the evening) and the action-packed Palms Casino Resort is right next door, so guests still have easy access to the gambling, parties, and celeb sightings Vegas is known for. The Palms Place is quieter, sans casino, and smoke-free, and the big suites are chic and contemporary; all have kitchenettes. The chic sixth-floor pool is a hub for couples and families.

Serene Vegas

The adults-only Rumor Las Vegas promises guests a hip, intimate, and above all, sexy experience off the Strip. Its bold and quirky design and 24-hour pool and bar make good on that promise, but the 150 stylish, gray-and-purple-themed rooms are more about flash than comfort (they lack coffeemakers, hairdryers, and alarm clocks). But most come with balconies or patios -- a Las Vegas rarity -- and are available at generally low rates. For an adults-only alternative with a nightclub, consider the Artisan Hotel

Holiday Inn Club Vacations at Desert Club Resort

The 648-room Holiday Inn Club Vacations Las Vegas is a low-key, family-friendly property with reasonably priced one- and two-bedroom suites located a block away from the Las Vegas Strip. Rooms are big and well-equipped with kitchens, balconies, living rooms, and washer/dryers. With five pools, there's never a shortage of lounge chairs. A free shuttle connects guests to and from nearby casinos and and there's free Wi-Fi and free parking, but there are no elevators and guests that want daily cleaning must pay an extra fee.

Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino

An off-the-Strip property with an on-the-Strip atmosphere, the upper-middle-range Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino is gigantic and has a Brazilian theme. The hotel’s 2,526 rooms are mostly dated, but renovated rooms in the Samba Tower offer bright pops of color and Strip views. Amenities include everything one might expect from a Vegas hotel — a massive casino, tons of dining and nightlife options, multiple pools, and some high-stakes thrills. Rio is a touch nicer than sister properties Bally’s and Harrah’s, but both have better locations directly on the Strip for similar nightly rates.   

Westgate Flamingo Bay Resort

With 208 comfortable apartment-style rooms including time share units, and attractive grounds, the mid-range Westgate Flamingo Bay at Las Vegas is a good alternative for guests who prefer to stay off the Strip. Amenities include an outdoor pool, playground, putting green, and a shuffleboard and basketball court. It’s less than three miles to the Strip, and the hotel offers a free shuttle. There’s no full restaurant on-site, and Wi-Fi comes with a fee. Guests looking for more kid-friendly amenities may want to compare rates with New York New York Hotel & Casino, a hotel on the Strip with a game room and roller coaster.

Alexis Park Resort

The mid-range Alexis Park All Suite Resort is the largest non-gaming resort and conference center in Las Vegas, and has an off the Strip location near Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. It has a huge fitness center, two outdoor swimming pools, a restaurant with a pool view, a bar, and lounge. The hotel has 495 all-suite rooms, including two-bedroom loft units. In-room Wi-Fi comes with a fee. McCarran International Airport is about a mile away, and guests have complained about airport noise. Guests looking to stay on the Strip at a similar price may want to check out Excalibur, a medieval-themed hotel and casino with four pools and a waterslide.

Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas Strip South

The mid-range Hilton Garden Inn Las Vegas-Strip South can be a good choice for guests who prefer not to stay in a casino hotel. It has 155 clean and comfortable rooms, an outdoor pool and whirlpool, and a fitness center. There is an on-site restaurant and a 24-hour pantry, but there’s a fee for breakfast. It’s farther from the action of the Strip than other hotels, but there is a free shuttle to Mandalay Bay and the airport. Guests willing to pay more to stay closer to the Strip may want to check out Hilton Grand Vacations Suites at the Flamingo, a mid-range hotel tucked behind the Flamingo, offering apartment-style rooms with kitchens.