Top 9 cheap hotels in Las Vegas: from the iconic "pyramid" with amazing shows and casinos to tranquil lakeside oases with pools and spas

By Tetiana PavlichenkoJul 11, 2024 19:05 PMLas Vegas
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Even the iconic hotels in Las Vegas can be booked inexpensively. Source: Image Luxor.mgmresorts.com

Heading to Sin City but on a tight budget? The best cheap hotels in Las Vegas can help you create an amazing experience without breaking your wallet.

Visiting Las Vegas and finding good hotels here can be quite a costly endeavor, especially on weekends and during major events, but it is possible to find options for a limited budget. This city is associated with luxurious casinos, amazing amenities and entertainment, glamor and glamour at every turn, but its seasoned visitors know that there are ways to explore Sin City in style and inexpensively. This top picks inexpensive places to stay in Las Vegas with the amenities you need so you'll have more money left over for restaurants, bars, and other entertainment.

1. The Westin Lake Las Vegas

Save on lodging to get more entertainment options. Source: Image Marriott.com
Save on lodging to get more entertainment options. Source: Image Marriott.com

A wonderful value for money, this hotel boasts a 30-minute drive from the airport along scenic Lake Las Vegas. The 3,600-acre grounds decorated with hanging lanterns, tall palm trees, decorative tiles and terracotta colors may make you forget what city you're in altogether. This is one of the affordable popular Las Vegas hotels that is not combined with a casino, while looking more glamorous than you might guess by looking at the price tag. With beautifully manicured courtyards and pools in the center, the Westin Hotel will be a great place to relax after the noisy establishments and slot machines. Swap gambling for yoga, surfing and golf at the 18-hole course next door, and enjoy the waterside scenery in the evenings by the fire on the beach. All rooms and suites feature TVs with Netflix and Hulu and high-speed Wi-Fi, most have large windows overlooking the lake, and the famous Westin Heavenly beds ensure guests sleep comfortably.

2. The LINQ Hotel and Casino

The newest addition to the Caesars Hotel chain in Las Vegas opened after a renovation and rebranding in 2014, so the entire resort and hotel rooms still retain the freshness and luster of the new venture. The hotel, with its futuristic casino, is located on Center Street in the heart of the Strip District and is an example of how the best hotels in Las Vegas can combine luxury amenities and entertainment with offerings for tight budgets. It has more than 2,200 rooms of varying grades, from classic bedrooms to luxurious suites and cottages with private patios. The resort features a seasonal pool with edge loungers and private cabanas, a well-equipped fitness center and a spa with treatment rooms, spa pool, Himalayan salt cave and eucalyptus steam rooms. The LINQ Hotel features a more than decent selection of restaurants available for all culinary preferences and price points, from quick bites to dishes by renowned chefs Guy Fieri and Gordon Ramsay. The fun doesn't stop at the resort, with a casino, several bars and lounges available to guests. But The LINQ Hotel is also notable for its amazing attractions: guests can ride a 550-foot Ferris wheel, visit an ice bar and ride a 1080-foot ziplane over the waterfront.

3. Palms Casino Resort

Once the capital of celebrities, lively casinos and nightclubs, Palms Casino Resort has now toned down a bit and become a more laid-back vacation destination. But much of what made it so popular is still in place: swanky rooms, great restaurants, one of the best live music venues and amazing parties. Keeping prices affordable enough to include it in thetop of the best cheap hotels in Las Vegas, Palms Casino offers top-notch gaming and other entertainment at your fingertips thanks to its location in the Strip District. Guests can book one of the signature rooms with stunning city views, luxury suites, each with its own style, or one- or two-bedroom penthouses with stunning Vegas panoramas. Some "experiential" suites even have private bowling lanes, a private movie theater, basketball hoops and a rose gold beauty salon. Guests have access to several restaurants and bars, a dynamic pool and Jacuzzi, a spa and a casino with a huge selection of slots and table games.

4. Hilton Lake Las Vegas

One of the best affordable hotels in Las Vegas, this lakeside hotel, 30 minutes from the Strip, is surrounded by the Mojave Desert and mountains. Nearby is the Tuscan-style village of Monte Lago, where you can find shopping and water sports near the marina, grab a bite to eat at a cafe or store for souvenirs. There are also two signature golf courses within easy reach. It's a luxurious and tranquil escape from the busy chaos of Vegas, and to dive back into it, guests can book a complimentary shuttle to the Strip. On-site, enjoy a dip in the outdoor pool with private perimeter cabanas and indulge in luxurious treatments at the Mediterranean-style spa. All rooms and suites feature large beds with mattress sets specially designed for a comfortable night's sleep, marble bathrooms with premium toiletries, free Wi-Fi and HDTVs. Guests can dine in the Florentine-style cafe overlooking the garden, and relax in the open-air bar or grill by the pool.

5. Golden Nugget Las Vegas

From waterslides to spas to casinos, Vegas hotels have amazing entertainment options. Source: Image goldennugget.com
From waterslides to spas to casinos, Vegas hotels have amazing entertainment options. Source: Image goldennugget.com

The attraction that has set the Golden Nugget apart from other hotels in Las Vegas is the shark aquarium, and despite such pretentiousness, you can also find reasonably priced accommodations here. Whether you question the ethics of such entertainment or not, the translucent part of the slide that flies right through the aquarium adds to the hotel's popularity and attracts new guests. The hotel epitomizes the iconic Vegas atmosphere. Rooms are located in several buildings: the Spa Tower houses the most luxurious suites, mostly on two floors; the newly built Rush Tower has chic, spacious rooms and suites with designer decor and modern furnishings. Closest to the hotel's amenities is the downtown Gold Tower, which provides direct access to the casino. And Carson Tower features affordable luxury and rooms with a homelike atmosphere. Entertainment and amenities at the hotel include a casino, a spa offering massages and facial and body treatments along with a sauna, hot tub and steam room, a pool complex with terraces, slides and Jacuzzis, a fitness center and several restaurants.

6. Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino

In 2013, the former Lady Luck casino reopened in downtown Vegas after a renovation, but now under the new name of Downtown Grand, under which after a $100 million renovation, the expansive resort with over 600 rooms began operating. It has a full range of entertainment options, including several restaurants and bars, a casino with one of the city's best gaming selections (there's even a special room for cyber sports fans) and a picturesque rooftop pool with lounge chairs, private cabanas, lawn games and a fire pit on a stunning 35,000+ square foot terrace. That said, it remains one of the top hotels in Las Vegas for travelers looking for affordable deals. The Downtown Grand is a minute's walk from Fremont Street, creating a place of quiet respite for its guests just steps away from Vegas entertainment. Rooms and suites are modern and comfortable, featuring comfy beds with luxurious linens, free Wi-Fi, HDTVs, and premium bath amenities. For a small group, a suite with two bedrooms, a separate living room with a breakfast bar and ceiling-to-floor panoramic windows is perfect.

7. Horseshoe Las Vegas

This one of the typical hotels located on the Strip that has everything guests could want, from rooms for tight budgets and unique Las Vegas shows to five restaurants and an outdoor mall. The main attraction of this place is the beautiful pool with nice outdoor games and good sunbathing spots. The hotel has a collection of over 2,050 rooms, ranging from studios to premium suites and penthouses. It's a great option for a fun-filled Vegas getaway with friends or a family vacation. For children, there is a rich program of entertainment, including arcade games on an area of 7 thousand square feet, safari in the dinosaur park, a unique golf zone from Monster Mini Golf, etc. Adults, on the other hand, can enjoy classic Vegas at the casino, attend delightful shows (from comedy and burlesque productions to magic shows) and stay in the center of the action at the trendy 24-hour frozen cocktail bar. Keep an eye out for a sale on the hotel's website to book your room at an amazingly ridiculous price.

8. Luxor Las Vegas

Even travelers who have never been to Las Vegas before have probably heard of one of its most famous and best hotels, the Luxor, which would also work as a budget-friendly option. A massive pyramid-shaped building, with light emanating from its top, guarded by a sphinx at the entrance: this is an example of Sin City's peculiar and quirky hospitality in its fun. Have fun and relax by the huge swimming pool, enjoy delicious food in a variety of restaurants, explore drinks in pubs and party hard at parties with world-famous DJs and stunning shows. You can even call on the concierge service to organize the most memorable wedding in Las Vegas. Luxor is closely connected to Mandalay Place, so essentially guests get two resorts for the price of one. They can stay in comfortable rooms in the two tall towers or book one of the unique pyramid rooms with sloping windows.

9. Oasis at Gold Spike

Inexpensive hotels in Las Vegas will provide a comfortable vacation experience. Source: Image Oasisdtp.wpenginepowered.com
Inexpensive hotels in Las Vegas will provide a comfortable vacation experience. Source: Image Oasisdtp.wpenginepowered.com

If you're looking for thebest budget hotels in Las Vegas, the Oasis at Gold Spike may well suit your requirements. Located in the heart of Old Vegas, it too looks old-school, but in fact it's been transformed into a trendy boutique hotel after a 2014 renovation. It's pretty modest by Sin City standards, with just 130 rooms and suites and a three-bedroom penthouse with private rooftop terraces and a pool table. If you want more of an experience, book a poolside room or a tiny house in the middle of an energetic playground. Bike rentals, a media library, pool, fitness center, and bar are on-site, and guests can find plenty of entertainment and a restaurant at the adjacent Gold Spike Hotel. There's no gambling or smoking, so this hotel is suitable for families and those looking for a memorable vacation with a quiet atmosphere and a combination of modern sophistication and retro charm.

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