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Harrah's Las Vegas
3.8

Centrally located on the Vegas strip, the hotel features a casino, five restaurants, an outdoor seasonal pool, and multiple bars

What You Get

  • Stay for two, center Strip in a mountain deluxe queen room, mountain deluxe king room, mountain deluxe two-double room, or mountain tower deluxe double-queen room

$49.95 Daily Resort Fee plus tax Includes

  • High speed Wi-Fi for two devices per room per day
  • All local calls
  • Fitness Center Access for two daily

Hotel at a Glance: Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel

Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel is right at home amid the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip. The resort has its own casino, which buzzes with activity 24 hours a day—try your luck on one of the machines and over 80 table games.

  • Never miss a meal: The property has two Starbucks shops and five onsite restaurants. Enjoy some of Gordon's classics such as Beef Wellington and Sticky Toffee Pudding at Ramsay's Kitchen, ribeye steak at the acclaimed Ruth's Chris Steak House, or savor signature burger at Bobby's Burgers.
  • World-Class Spa Click here for Spa at Harrah's Groupon Special
  • Stylish rooms: Lounge on the hotel’s signature bedding and watch pay-per-view flicks on the big-screen TV.
  • Sportsbook with over 30 HDTVs and 45 plush pillow-backed lounge chairs.
  • Grab a drink and some small bites at Piano Bar, which serves classic and specialty cocktails, or watch charismatic bartenders creatively prepare your drinks at Carnaval Court while you dine on delicious food from our selection of restaurants.
  • Take a splash in the outdoor pool that will give you an epic Vegas poolside experience.
  • Enjoy even more discounts by becoming a Caesars Rewards member.
  • Nearby attractions: the High Roller observation wheel and the FLY LINQ.

The Las Vegas Strip: 24/7 Entertainment and Fine Dining

With an almost unlimited variety of casinos, bars, and live entertainment, the general consensus along the Las Vegas Strip seems to be “go big or go home.” And you can go really big here. Make a beeline for the dozens of 24-hour casinos lining the neon-lit Strip to tango with Lady Luck in high-stakes games of roulette, blackjack, and poker. Be sure to stick around for mealtimes—casinos on the Strip are known for their fine-dining restaurants.

Even Sin City isn’t all casinos, all the time. Go shopping at the high-end boutiques found inside most hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Head to LINQ Promenade for a shopping and dining experience, then ride atop the High Roller observation wheel. Thanks to the strip’s re-creation of the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and the Roman Empire at Caesars Palace, you can virtually travel the globe in just a few city blocks. And you’ll find a surprising number of activities in Las Vegas for kids hidden amid the raucous nightlife.

Amenities

  • Multiple restaurants and bars
  • Two on-site Starbucks
  • Casino
  • Seasonal Outdoor swimming pool - Seasonal, March - September, weather permitting
  • Fitness center
  • Spa + Salon
  • Sportsbook
  • WiFi access (included in resort fee)

Room Details

Mountain Deluxe One Queen Room

  • One queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Mountain Deluxe King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Mountain Deluxe Doubles Room

  • Two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Mountain Deluxe Two Queens Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • $49.95 daily resort fee plus tax includes:
    • High speed wifi for two devices per room per day
    • All local calls
    • Fitness Center Access for two daily
  • Parking:
    • Self-parking available for an additional $20 per day
    • Valet available for an additional $40 per day
  • Smoking policy: smoking and non-smoking rooms are subject to availability at check-in.
  • Pet policy: please contact property for pet restrictions and fees.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Need To Know Info

  • 48-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • $49.95 daily resort fee ($56.63 tax inclusive) added at purchase
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Harrah's Las Vegas

Customer Reviews

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RockThrillSmitty
|1 review
Great...until it wasn't Gonna be quick about this: Nearly everything for our destination wedding went very well. Staff and service is typically fantastic in all our years visiting Caesar's properties. We had some difficulty finding who to contact but were able to make some shuttle arrangements for our guests. Should have been a round trip, but driver said it wasn't. Couldn't get this resolved at the desk easily and was told a manager would contact us or correct it...the Vegas service one would expect. Nothing was done and found out at checkout that we were incorrectly charged. Stood at the desk for about 20 minutes with no update while the clerk talked to the manager in back. Zero awareness that your guests are checking out and need to get to the airport. Ask other staff to check in and manager finally comes out to say they contacted the transportation desk and were told some bs about we didn't ask for round trip. He had no interest in helping resolve the issue. Subsequent calls have provided insight into the problem but still no resolution. It's unfortunate as we like the personnel and have had great times with Caesar's over the years with minimal issues. But if this is how problems are addressed and the Vegas service of old is gone with the two huge conglomerates owning the main strip properties, it's time to look elsewhere. That's okay though...the Circa is awesome and I bet they'd love to have us and our money! Now for you, Trip Advisor...Thanks for the character minimum note, but it's very lazy of your programmers not to advise of the character count and MaXiMuM in the window! C'mon, I had to rewrite my whole awesome story and now it's lame :/
doughughettv
|1 review
Harrah's get Away Great room. Enjoyed our visit. Watching Master in sports bar in great seats. Only problem we had was checking in. Very long line at 3.00pm. Auto checking for key and room never works for us. Had to wait in line morning for check in and again in afternoon key.
reviewer2400
|1 review
Okay Hotel with No Extras I attended a conference at this hotel. In the main conference meeting room, there was only one small low-tech screen in a wide room. It made it difficult to see the screen when sitting in the back. My room was fairly clean. I stayed 5 nights. Housekeeping came on the weekdays but not on the weekends. My advice to Ryan Bennett is if you can't get all the occupied rooms cleaned, then you need to hire a new manager and close some rooms until enough housekeepers can be hired. During Covid at some hotels, people put their trash and towels in the hall. Maybe that is what is expected on the weekends. I saw the MJ Live show. Apparently the music isn't licensed so the songs don't sound exactly like Michael Jackson music. The strobe lights were very bright and blinding. But the performers were talented. As others have noted, the shower only has half a door (very slippery bathroom floor) so the floor gets wet. Why would the management buy this design? The room has no refrigerator and no microwave. Nothing in the store has a price on it. 14 ounces of milk was $7 but at least they had it. The resort fee includes only 2 internet devices per room. It was slow and the TV often had a spinning wheel when watching regular TV shows. The free chairs at the pool are far way from the pool. The daybeds you pay for are $100-600 per day. People are on them so maybe is is a comped benefit from gambling. There are some good points. The check in and check out employees were very nice and efficient. The beds were comfortable and each has a mattress protector and a mattress pad. For those who travel, check your bed for these two items in your next hotel. My room was clean and may have been recently renovated. There is a dispenser with shampoo, conditioner, and body wash in the shower. A Keurig coffee maker is available but it costs $20 for a kit with Keurig pods. Thanks to another reviewer, I brought my own pods. The burgers in the food court were delicious. Close by are a Subway, Walgreens, Denny's, and Outback with reasonable prices.
meatimoe
|1 review
AVOID Harrah's Like the Plague - Old, Dirty, and Broken If I could give zero stars, I would. My recent stay (or should I say, endurance test) at Harrah's Las Vegas was genuinely one of the worst hotel experiences I've ever had. Don't be fooled by the name or location; this place is a disaster zone. Let's start with the room. "Clean" is apparently a foreign concept here. Dust coated every surface, making it clear housekeeping hadn't done a proper job in ages. The room felt grimy, tired, and just plain not good. It wasn't just dated; it felt neglected and certainly not up to any reasonable standard of cleanliness you'd expect from a hotel. The service? What service? Trying to get anything, from extra towels to simply asking a question, felt like pulling teeth. Staff seemed either totally uninterested or completely overwhelmed. Expect long waits for everything, if you even get a response at all. "Late service" is an understatement; "non-existent service" is more accurate. Then there's the casino floor itself. Forget glamour; think "managed decay." The building is clearly old and desperately needs renovation. The most shocking part? The leaks! We saw actual buckets catching drips from the ceiling in multiple spots on the casino floor. It's embarrassing and frankly disgusting. And the final insult? They actually close restrooms! Trying to find an available, open restroom felt like a scavenger hunt. For a major casino supposedly catering to paying customers, closing off necessary facilities is absolutely unacceptable and incredibly inconvenient. Save your money and your sanity. This place feels like it's crumbling, the rooms are dirty, the service is terrible, and they can't even keep the ceilings from leaking or the bathrooms open. There are countless better options in Vegas. Don't make the mistake we did – book literally anywhere else.
carolyndV2842XJ
|1 review
Entire hotel smells of stale cigarette smoke. If you are a smoker, the smell won’t bother you. But if cig smoke bothers you, there is no avoiding it. Must walk thru Smokey casino to get to elevator to rooms. Especially tower rooms. Elevator is placed in casino. No way around. But room was fine. Bed, pillows and bathroom hood. Housekeeping never came. We stayed 3 nights. We eventually called for towels and garbage removal and they came fairly quickly.

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