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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, or at least that’s what you’ll say to anyone who wasn’t lucky enough to be invited to a bachelorette trip in this iconic city. Although you might instantly think about slots and partying when you think of Vegas, this destination actually tailors to all types of personalities and bachelorette itineraries.
Whether the bride is a beach baby who wants to be poolside by the water all day, or if she’s a music lover who wants to see her favorite performer or DJ live, you can make an impressive itinerary for your trip that comes together in a flash. If you’re thinking about heading to Vegas for your next bachelorette trip, here are our recs for the top hotels in the area, according to experts and online reviews.
Best Hotels in Las Vegas for Bachelorette Parties, at a Glance
Best Overall: Resorts World Las Vegas
Best With a Beach Club: Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
Best Just Off the Strip: Durango Casino & Resort
Best With a Night Club: Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
Best Newest Resort: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Best Next to the Sphere: Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Is Las Vegas a Good Location for a Bachelorette Party?
According to Cameron Forbes, founder of Forbes Functions, an event planning service, “Las Vegas has long been known for its over-the-top celebrations, and bachelorette parties are no exception. Its reputation for non-stop entertainment, 24-hour excitement, and luxury amenities makes it a perfect choice for brides-to-be and their entourage.”
Depending on the type of party vibe you’re going for (wild, relaxing, adventurous), you can find it in Vegas.
“From residencies by top stars like Katy Perry to nightclubs featuring the hottest DJs, there’s something for everyone,” says Forbes. “Bachelorette parties can also experience unique attractions such as zip lining through Old Town or taking a helicopter tour of the Strip lights at night.” So yeah, the Instagram photo opportunities are basically endless.
How to Pick the Best Hotel in Las Vegas for a Bachelorette Party
This will depend on the vibe of the bride and the party as a whole. If the bride wants to party all night long, choose a hotel that has a nightclub built in onsite. If the bride is all about relaxation and rejuvenation, book a room with an epic spa experience on-site. Luckily in Vegas, there are so many different activities to choose from that suits any bride’s personality.
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Resorts World Las Vegas
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World
There are three hotels built into the “Resorts World” of Hilton, including Crockfords Las Vegas, Hilton Las Vegas, and Conrad Las Vegas. This epic resort is right on the Las Vegas strip and there are over 40 food and drink options located across the three properties. Everything you could want food, drink, and entertainment wise (shopping, dancing, concerts) is on-site at Resorts World, so you never have to leave if you want your bachelorette party to be more fun and less Ubering around.Average cost: $400 per night
What’s Around? The District is the resort’s full scale shopping center spanning 70,000 square feet.
On the Strip? Yes
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid friendly
Restaurant offerings: 40 bar and restaurant across three sites
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): shopping, pool, spa, salon, fitness centerVirgin Hotels Las Vegas
If you and your bachelorette group are beach club girlies, Virgin is the place for you. It’s home to the newest beach clubs on the strip called Elia Beach, which is a day club complete with cabanas, cocktail service, and live entertainment. You can book hotel rooms called “chambers” that feature a lounge area, dining area, and more, so you can host some after-hours bachelorette games with your crew.Average cost: $250 per night
What’s Around? Nightclubs, bars, additional restaurants, casinos.
On the Strip? Yes
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid-friendly in some areas of the hotel.
Restaurant offerings: 11 bar and restaurant across three sites
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): golf course, casino, massage room, fitness room, spa, outdoor poolDurango Resort
Come for the expansive casino and dining options, stay for the Bel-Aire backyard pool oasis. The Bel-Aire backyard features oversized pool chairs and cabanas in a stunning palm tree-lined space. This is the perfect off-the-strip spot for bachelorette parties who want to be away from the tourists and truly relax and unwind together.Average cost: $200 per night
What’s Around? Nightclubs, bars, additional restaurants, casinos.
On the Strip? Just off the strip
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid-friendly in some areas of the hotel.
Restaurant offerings: 6 restaurants and bars including a food hall with even more dining options.
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): pool, casino, fitness center, billiardsCosmopolitan Las Vegas
If you and your bachelorette crew want to live out your Sex and the City dreams (just, outside of New York of course), then the Cosmopolitan is the place for you. The best part about hitting the slots at this hotel? Free cosmopolitans all night long. There’s a nightclub, multiple bars and restaurants on-site, and it’s even connected to a shopping center.Average cost: $550 per night
What’s Around? nightclubs, additional casinos
On the Strip? Yes
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid friendly
Restaurant offerings: 20 dining options, 3 coffee shops
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): casino, pool, night club, beauty salon, spaWaldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
This hotel is not only located next to other popular hotels and casinos, but it’s also under .5 miles away from the Eiffel Tower viewing deck, the Sphere, and so many other attractions. Make sure to plan a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience for your bachelorette party crew at the Sphere and the Instagrams are bound to be epic.Average cost: $400 per night
What’s Around? It’s a five minute walk from the Waldorf Astoria to CityCenter and Dolby Live.
On the Strip? Yes
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid friendly
Restaurant offerings: 5 bar and restaurant across three sites
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): pool, fitness center, spa, beauty salonFontainebleau Las Vegas
The Fontainebleau is home to the infamous LIV day club and is one of the newest additions to the Las Vegas strip. With over 32 bars and restaurants to choose from (plus coffee shops for the morning-after), you and your bachelorette crew will never get tired of exploring the property.Average cost: $350 per night
What’s Around? nightclubs, additional casinos, restaurants, shopping
On the Strip? Yes
Adults only or kid friendly: Kid friendly
Restaurant offerings: 32 bar and restaurant options
Amenities (pool, spa, etc.): gym, spa, pool, casino