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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, located at 3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158, opened in 2009 as part of the CityCenter mixed-use development. The 47-floor glass tower is among the tallest non-gaming hotels on the Strip, offering a sleek contemporary design that contrasts with the neon spectacle below. Nearby landmarks include the Bellagio Fountains, ARIA Resort & Casino, Crystals Mall, T-Mobile Arena, and Park MGM.

One of the most distinctive qualities of this property is that it operates as a 100% non-gaming, non-smoking hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, a rare distinction in this market. Originally opened as Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas, the property was rebranded as Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas in 2018, bringing the storied Hilton luxury brand to the heart of CityCenter.

Amenities include the award-winning Peacock Alley bar and lounge, a full-service spa, a rooftop pool terrace, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The hotel caters to discerning leisure travelers, business guests, and couples seeking a quiet, casino-free retreat with direct access to Crystals Mall and the broader CityCenter complex. Event space accommodates intimate corporate meetings and private gatherings.

When booking with RoomView, request a high-floor room on floors 30 and above for the most sweeping panoramas. North-facing rooms capture the iconic mid-Strip skyline toward the Bellagio and Caesars Palace, while east-facing rooms reveal the Spring Mountains at sunrise. Avoid lower floors on the east and south sides, where adjacent CityCenter structures can obstruct sightlines significantly.

🏨47 Floors · 389 Rooms · Opened 2009
🚶Walk Score 89 · Very Walkable
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North or South Strip, Pick Your View

North-facing rooms see Bellagio and Caesars; south-facing rooms see Mandalay Bay and the iconic welcome sign. Both are spectacular, decide based on your preference.

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Every Floor Up Adds Strip Depth

Unlike most hotels, the Strip view here improves meaningfully with every additional floor. Upper floors (15+) on north or south faces are the clear winners.

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Skip the Casino, Not the Action

As a non-gaming hotel, the Waldorf Astoria is an oasis of calm, but it sits steps from Crystals Mall and direct walkways to ARIA Resort. Book here for peace and quiet in your room without sacrificing access to Las Vegas entertainment and dining.

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What Will I See From My Room?

Room views vary by which direction your window faces. Use this as a guide when selecting your floor in the viewer above.

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⭐ Best Strip View Bellagio

The Las Vegas Strip looking north toward Bellagio fountains, Caesars Palace, and the Eiffel Tower replica the most iconic Las Vegas skyline.

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South Strip Mandalay Bay

The Strip looking south toward Mandalay Bay and the Welcome to Las Vegas sign on upper floors.

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Spring Mountains & Strip

East-facing rooms capture the Spring Mountains in the distance and offer a striking elevated perspective over the Las Vegas Boulevard streetscape below. Sunrise light pours across the desert landscape, creating warm, photogenic early-morning views.

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Las Vegas Valley & Red Rock

West-facing rooms look out over the Las Vegas Valley toward the Red Rock Canyon escarpment on the horizon. The open western exposure means long afternoon light and vivid desert sunsets that silhouette the Spring Mountains range.

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Best DirectionNorth

North-facing rooms on floors 30 and above deliver unobstructed views of the mid-Strip skyline, including the Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the Eiffel Tower replica at Paris Las Vegas. These floors sit well above neighboring CityCenter structures and provide dramatic city light panoramas at night.

Worst DirectionWest

West-facing rooms on lower floors may have obstructed views of the cityscape. West-facing rooms vary by room. Some have mountain views, but others are blocked by skyscrapers. Avoid rooms ending in 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, and 34, such as 1024, 1026, 1028, 1030, 1032, and 1034.

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Is Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas on the Strip?

Yes. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, steps from T-Mobile Arena and The Shops at Crystals.

Which floors have the best views at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas?

Upper floors on the north and south faces deliver the broadest Strip views in both directions. The higher the floor, the more of the Strip corridor becomes visible. Use RoomRank scores to compare specific rooms.

What time are check-in and check-out at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas?

Check-in at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas starts at 4:00 PM, and check-out is at 11:00 AM. Early check-in or late check-out may be available, but it depends on availability and should be requested directly with the hotel.

Does the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas have casino access?

No. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a non-gaming hotel, offering a quieter luxury experience without an attached casino. Guests who want casino access can visit nearby casino resorts within CityCenter and along the Strip.

How much is the resort fee at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas?

The resort fee at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is commonly listed around $45 per night before taxes, with the total potentially higher after taxes and fees. Daily Resort Charge includes: Guest internet access; fitness classes; house car service within 3 mile radius; overnight shoeshine service; two daily bottled waters.

Do Hilton Honors members get free breakfast at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas?

Instead of a traditional buffet, Gold and Diamond members receive a daily Food & Beverage credit (typically $25 per person, up to two guests) that can be spent at Zen Kitchen, the Hotel Bar, or poolside.

Does Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas have a pool?

Yes, there is a stunning 8th-floor pool deck featuring sparkling pools, whirlpool baths, and exclusive-use cabanas you can rent. Because there isn't a loud dayclub or party scene, it remains a serene and relaxing environment.

Is Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas smoke-free?

Yes. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a smoke-free hotel. Hilton lists “Smoke-free” as one of the hotel amenities, and Forbes Travel Guide describes the property as a non-gaming, non-smoking hotel on the Strip.

Does Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas allow pets?

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas does not allow pets. Guests traveling with pets should contact the hotel directly before booking or choose a pet-friendly hotel in Las Vegas.

Parking at the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas offers valet parking. Self-parking may not be available on-site, so guests should confirm current parking options and rates directly with the hotel before arrival. Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas website currently lists valet parking at $45 per night.