Hotel at a Glance: Stratosphere Hotel, Casino & Tower
Stratosphere Hotel, Casino & Tower has some of the best panoramic views in Vegas from its iconic 1,149-foot tower. Ascend to indoor and outdoor observation decks for 360-degree views of the Las Vegas Strip and the ruddy formations of Red Rock Canyon. With an 80,000-square-foot casino, plus nine restaurants and a handful of swanky bars, there’s hardly a reason to leave the Stratosphere.
- Use your $20 resort credit toward meals, drinks, and entertainment at select onsite venues; applies only to charges posted to room.
- Exclusive additions include two-for-one drinks at AirBar (must be 21 or older) and $30 off SkyJump (valid 10 a.m.–12 p.m.).
- Accommodations: Stay in the renovated Stratosphere Select rooms
- Nine restaurants with offerings ranging from quick-serve pizza and burgers to fine dining at the award-winning Top of the World Restaurant, which revolves 360 degrees every 80 minutes
- Slots, video poker, and table games such as blackjack and craps keep the casino hopping.
- Dance the night away at Level 107 Lounge, which hosts nightly DJs.
- Adrenaline rush: A handful of thrill rides on the outdoor observation deck will get your blood pumping.
- “Best of Vegas” winner: In 2014, readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal awarded the Stratosphere with five awards—Best Place to View the City, Best Showgirls, Best Fine Dining Restaurant, Best Restaurant with a View, and Best Lounge.
- Say “I do” high above the city at the Chapel in the Clouds.
- Insider tip: Join the Take Vegas Back campaign and receive even more discounts on dining, thrill rides, and more.
- Radius Rooftop Pool & Wet Lounge hosts its’ guests 25 stories in the air, and offers panoramic views of the Las Vegas strip amid boutique poolside scenery.
The Las Vegas Strip: 24/7 Entertainment and Fine Dining
With an almost unlimited variety of casinos, bars and nightclubs, 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; or grab a front-row seat to the city’s over-the-top glitz at nightly magic, acrobatic, and musical performances. Be sure to stick around for mealtimes—casinos on the Strip are known for their fine-dining restaurants and extravagant buffets overflowing with crab legs and prime rib.
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, or head to Fashion Show Las Vegas to browse racks at Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, and Saks Fifth Avenue. You can also virtually travel the globe in just a few city blocks, thanks to the Strip’s re-creation of the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and Venetian canals. And you’ll find a surprising number of shows in Las Vegas for kids hidden among the raucous nightlife.
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