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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
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The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a 22-floor luxury non-gaming hotel at the center of the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to ARIA and CityCenter. With 389 rooms across multiple orientations, north-facing rooms look up The Strip toward Bellagio and Caesars Palace, while south-facing rooms face Mandalay Bay and the iconic Welcome to Las Vegas sign. Use RoomView to compare floors and room numbers before booking.

🏨 22 Floors · 389 Rooms · Opened 2009
🎰 Las Vegas Strip On the Strip
🏟️ T-Mobile Arena 0.2 mi
🌸 ARIA / CityCenter Adjacent
💎 Bellagio 0.5 mi
✈️ Harry Reid Airport ~10 min
🎭 Allegiant Stadium 1.1 mi

Hotel Location

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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North

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

⭐ Best Strip views — Bellagio
S
South

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

⭐ South Strip — Mandalay Bay
E
East

ARIA Resort and the CityCenter complex with its distinctive modern architecture.

ARIA / CityCenter
W
West

I-15 corridor and Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders.

Allegiant Stadium

Booking Tips for a Better Stay

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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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Request 3 Room Numbers

Use the viewer to shortlist your top 3 rooms. On a 22-floor property, each floor reveals more of the Strip corridor.

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I see from north-facing rooms at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas?

North-facing rooms look up The Strip toward Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and the Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower replica — the most recognizable Las Vegas skyline view.

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.

Can I request a specific room number when booking?

Yes. Use the viewer to identify your top 3 rooms by floor and Strip-facing direction, then note your preference at booking or call the hotel directly.

Does the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas have casino access?

The Waldorf Astoria is a non-gaming hotel, offering a quieter luxury experience without an attached casino. ARIA's casino is accessible directly via the CityCenter complex.