Hotel

Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

Las Vegas 5.0

Overview

Conrad Las Vegas boasts 1,496 ultra-stylish rooms and suites, making it the largest Conrad in the world. Brimming with tasteful art, tech conveniences and premium amenities, these luxe accommodations include a private reception lobby and lounge, dedicated VIP check-in and digital keys.

Minimum check-in age: 21 years old picture ID is required

Resort Fees: 55 usd per room/per night (plus tax) Paid directly to the hotel.

Check in

4:00 p.m.

Check out

11:00 a.m.

Rooms

1496

Rooms

Premium Room
550 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
  • Minimum 1 adult, maximum 4 adults
Premium Room
550 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe
  • TV
Additional details

King bedded rooms allow a max occupancy of 2

Premium Room City View
550 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • City view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Premium Room City View
550 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe
  • TV
Additional details

King bedded rooms allow a max occupancy of 2

Premium Room Strip View
550 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • Strip view
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Premium Room Strip View
550 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe
  • TV

One Bedroom Suite View
1100 square feet
  • 1 king bed, and 1 sofa bed
  • No more than 2 guests in the room
  • Minimum 1 adult, maximum 2 adults
One Bedroom Suite View
1100 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe
  • TV

One Bedroom City View
  • 1 king bed, and 1 sofa bed
  • No more than 2 guests in the room
  • Minimum 1 adult, maximum 2 adults
One Bedroom City View
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron/Ironing board
  • Mini-fridge
  • Safe
  • TV

Amenities


Location

Address
111 Resorts World Ave., Las Vegas, NV, 89109, United States

Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

3.0 Average

  • Cleanliness 4.1
  • Location 3.5
  • Rooms 4.0
  • Service 3.1
  • Value 3.3
TripAdvisor users rated this property 4 out of 5

I liked it.

John S on May 03, 2025

This hotel deserves a higher rating. The rooms are new clean and good sized with nice views. As a diamond member I was given upgrade and credit for restaurants. There are very helpful staff as well. Some g...ood things: breakfast at Junior's fruit and granola with latte = exactly breakfast credit. The Crossroads happy hour is a bargain compared to their regular dinner prices. Walking distance to the mall. Walgreens across the street. The body wash and lotion are good quality. The spa is worth the price IMO. The not so good - room looked directly at the Trump tower, kind of an ugly building. The pools can get crowded. The strip view rooms are lit up all night by the giant advertising on the side of the Hilton. Overall pretty good, maybe not the most opulent Conrad but I would go back.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 2 out of 5

Potential but a lot of gaps.

Eric U on May 01, 2025

I am really torn on this review. It’s a tale of 2 cities (or hotel experience). I purposely chose this hotel due to being a HIlton property, being within walking distance to where my meetings were held a...nd also I was able to secure a decent room rate. I stayed here for 4 nights (Sun-Thurs). Honors Diamond status. If I was just reviewing the hotel, room, bed, bathroom, it would get 4.5 stars (1/2 star reduction because of a clogged shower drain that required multiple calls to maintenance). The hotel is nice, clean and very ‘new’ feeling. The room (1 King premium strip view) is large and well appointed. Beds are comfortable (pillow might be a touch too hard for me personally but not a deal breaker). The bathroom (minus clogged shower drain) is spacious with decent water pressure. A usual pet-peeve of the glass walk-in showers leaking onto the bathroom floor did NOT happen here. The shower door was designed in a way to prevent leaks onto the BR floor. The room also had plenty of charging ports (USB-A and C!) and convenient outlets. There is a SMALL fridge to keep personal items (ie, water) but it doesn’t get really cold, just COOL. The HVAC also works great and keeps the room nice and cool (i like to sleep in a meat locker). Also worth noting, the fitness center is excellent. Easily 5+ stars. It is well beyond a typical hotel/resort gym. Only complaint is they didn’t have a locker room with steam or sauna. But they have EVERY piece of equipment you could ever want - machines, weights, treadmills, rowers, bikes, stair climbers, etc, etc. I would argue one of the nicest hotel fitness centers I’ve ever seen. Now the bad parts for the property. It’s definitely NOT in the main part of the Strip. It’s a 10-15 minute walk to the Wynn/Encore and another couple minutes to the Palazzo/Venetian. That’s known before i even checked in, so not a major issue, but if you’re looking for the heart of the Strip, this isn’t it. Check-in was brutal. The desk clerk (Kovid) was actually incredibly nice, friendly and you could tell he truly cared about the guest. But, when I checked in (@ 2:00AM after significant flight delays) i was told they didn’t have a room for me, even though I had made the reservation (through Hilton app 2 months prior) and had confirmed the reservation the morning of arrival. I also informed them that I would be arriving to the hotel late Sunday night. After checking with his manager, the desk agent said he could downgrade me to a 2 bedroom in the Hilton (honestly I was hoping for a Diamond upgrade). I was hoping they could even upgrade me to the Crockfords (which was NOT sold out). I pulled the ‘Karen’ card and said that wasn’t acceptable and to try again. After more time with his manager, he came back and said they would put me in my original room (IK w/ strip view). I spent > 1/2 hour at the front desk trying to check in, with multiple issues of no room available….only to finally end up in my original room. Oh, and by this time it was 2:30AM and I was exhausted and upset at the whole situation. The excuse was the hotel was 104% booked. Which is just not correct b/c the hotel was empty. Another maddening issue is the voice prompt menu when you try to reach the front desk or maintenance from your room. The system sucks. It’s almost impossible to get anyone LIVE to speak to. I eventually selected the option for the hotel to call me instead of waiting on hold (for the clogged shower issue). I had the clogged shower issue Monday….and I received a return call Wednesday. WTF? That’s just a terrible customer experience. Luckily I had asked someone in housekeeping if they could contact maintenance on Monday and that helped. But the voice prompt menu is a complete waste of time. The entire hotel complex feels empty. It’s almost depressing. All these nice new shiny stores are all empty. Some are even closed. None of the open restaurants ever look even moderately busy. There’s no ‘buzz’ at the hotel complex. If this hotel can get a little more focus on improving the guest experience, it can easily improve its ratings.

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