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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a non-gaming resort that opened on December 4, 2009, as the Mandarin Oriental. It rebranded as Waldorf Astoria on September 1, 2018, and is part of the Hilton Honors loyalty program.

It is located in the ARIA Campus (formerly called CityCenter) on the Las Vegas Strip. It is 2-miles from Harry Reid International Airport, and the closest casino is a 5-minute walk to Park MGM.

The 47-story hotel tower has 389 rooms and suites available to rent and approximately 225 condominium residences located on the building’s upper floors.

Standard rooms measure 500 square-feet and suites measure 650-3,100 square-feet. All rooms come with floor-to-ceiling windows, work desk, bathrobes, slippers, coffee maker, LCD TV and a spa-soaking tub.

The Waldorf Astoria Spa is 27,000 square-feet and spans two levels. They also have three outdoor pools on the 8th floor deck that is open year-round, fitness center and business center.

The dining options include:

CASUAL DINING

BARS & LOUNGES

Fun Fact: The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is owned by the Cherng family, who founded the Panda Express restaurant chain.

Fun Fact 2: Prior to 2024, the hotel reception was on the 23rd floor (the Sky Lobby), offering high-rise views of the city rather than the typical street-level lobby experience.

Tip: Nevada residents receive complimentary valet parking when dining. RTC Bus Route: DEUCE

Check Waldorf Astoria Hotel Room Rates HERE

Waldorf Astoria address: 3752 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas

Photos of Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas:  

Valet
Hotel Reception
Hotel Lobby
View from 23rd Floor
Pool
Fitness Center
Afternoon Tea Lounge
Hard Shake Lounge
Hard Shake Lounge
Peacock Lounge
Peacock Lounge
Zen Kitchen
Zen Kitchen
Christmas 2024
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