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Latest Reviews for Paradise Hotels

Fairfield Inn Las Vegas Convention Center
4.2/5107 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
My colleague and I flew in late. Upon arrival was greeted and checked in by Ms. Jahmika at the front desk. It was one of the smoothest check ins I’ve ever had. She knew we were tired and covered everything we needed to know expeditiously. Usually I have to ask several basic questions about the hotel, wifi, breakfast, etc. With her, I didn’t have to ask one additional question. She was professional and personable. I nominate her for your management team. In these days, Jahmika is a rare and pleasant surprise to work with. A asset to your team. I’ll definitely stay with you all again.
Marriott's Grand Chateau
4.6/593 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
No breakfast, but the room is very large and fully equipped. It is also close to the Paragon fountain. It is highly recommended if you do not go to the casino. Parking can only be valet, and tipping is theoretically required.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas City Center
4.5/5109 Reviews
West of The Strip
New hotel, new facilities, high quality breakfast, a small number, homemade yogurt. The room is very quiet and quiet. Unfortunately, the suite does not have a washing machine. It’s actually a little distance from the avenue. You can only go by car. Walking is definitely not convenient. There are buses, free of charge, but tips are generally given. One person a knife. Overall recommendation
Best Western McCarran Inn
4.2/5133 Reviews
East of the Strip
We stayed 15 & 16 of Sept 2022, having booked in March. Immediately things got off to a bad start, the male reception simply ignored us on arrival for 5 minutes. A female receptionist from the back of the office was called out who booked us in, the room was on the ground floor at the front. It smelt strongly of smoke, was much smaller than anticipated and very noisy given the garage opposite. After raising with reception the room was sprayed with a deodorant. After 5 minutes the smoke smell overpowered this. We then asked for a room change and were given one on the third floor. This smelt better and was of the size expected. The hotel has no restaurant, so for evening meal offers a room service, which incurs additional cost of transit, service and taxes, roughly another 20$. The hotel has no adjacent restaurants, there is a Mexican take away, which we used. Breakfast is self service to a very limited scope, the hot offering was only chipolatas, scrambled egg, toast or waffles, the cold is flavoured yoghurts, cereals and milk. The breakfast staff were very pleasant borderline apologetic. You must use a taxi or the bus to get to the Strip in central LV. A good tip is to buy for 8$ an all day access to the bus, so you may use it as often as you wish to go up and down the Strip as well as getting away from the hotel. The second evening, the room had no replacement coffee or tea and in the morning there was no hot water, it was stone cold all morning. At breakfast the chipolatas had been changed for very thin burgers, these tasted awful and were inedible. A second tip is to use their shuttle bus from the airport and back, you'll have to call them on arrival. Otherwise nothing to commend staying here
Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas
3.9/5107 Reviews
Las Vegas Strip
The suite has good soundproofing in the building. It is close to the Las Vegas Convention and Exhibition Center. It takes a few minutes to walk. The breakfast is pretty good among foreign hotels and the service is very good.
Courtyard by Marriott Las Vegas Stadium Area
4.1/596 Reviews
West of The Strip
We stayed at residence inn next door but went over to courtyard for a late nite bite to eat and a few drinks. Justin was fantastic with making us feel welcomed and a few jokes and I had the grilled cheese and tomato soup and it was the best grilled cheese I’ve ever had. Also the lady at the bar was the most cheerful person ever. Her holiday spirit was amazing. Even Jesus who greeted us when we walked in was super polite and helpful. I would definitely stay at this property again. Thanks again to those staff members who even though we weren’t staying in property still made us feel like on if the family.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the best place for a stay with Wi-Fi in Paradise?

    Whether you are traveling to Paradise for business or fun, Best Western McCarran Inn , Homewood Suites by Hilton Las Vegas City Center and Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas are all preferred hotels.

  • What’s the typical price for hotels with Wi-Fi in Paradise?

    For hotels with Wi-Fi in Paradise, the average price on weekdays is TWD 12,579, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is TWD 15,221.

  • What's the best high-end place with Wi-Fi to stay in Paradise?

    There are many luxury hotels with Wi-Fi in Paradise. Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas is very popular.

  • What's the best pet-friendly hotel with Wi-Fi in Paradise?

    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas allows pets. But it's better to contact hotels ahead to confirm the situation since pet-friendly rooms are subject to availability. Hope to enjoy your good time with pets during the stay!

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels13
Number of Reviews1,317
Highest PriceTWD 278,702
Lowest PriceTWD 2,303
Average Price (Weekdays)TWD 12,579
Average Price (Weekends)TWD 15,221