LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino (formerly Las Vegas Hilton)
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Hotel Overview
great!
Was a beautiful room. Allowed me to do late check out which was awesome! Only discrepancy was that...
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syndustrys
- May 5, 2013
It's very good.
As I said, it's very good. That's so amazing. I like to live there.
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Xiaobao
- May 4, 2013
Once famous for Elvis and still shining with suites, spa and Superbook
Forty years is a long time for a Las Vegas hotel, but recent updates continue to dazzle and draw a variety of guests to LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Updated rooms come in three standard classes and several suite options (even a concierge level). Feast at Benihana Village, catch the scene at rocker Vince Neil's Tres Rios cantina, or choose from 11 other dining options. Other standout features include the largest race and sports book in the world, a spa and fitness center, lighted tennis courts and a variety of entertainers.
Highlights
- Superbook, the world's largest race and sports book with 28 giant screens
- One of the best Las Vegas tennis clubs with ATA lighted courts, pro shop and lessons
- Iconic Benihana Village featuring the world's largest Benihana and a variety of Asian dining options
- Closest hotel to the Las Vegas Convention Center and connected via the Las Vegas Monorail (stops directly in front of LVH)
Rooms
Elegant and improved accommodations at LVH come in three standard classes: Classic, Premier and Premium. Classic is the first class and comes complete with ultra-soft bedding, 32" flat-screen TVs, motorized curtains and granite counters. The second Premier class features bigger bathrooms, soaking tubs, bigger flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges and iPod/CD radios. For the Premium class, Resort Club adds a computer printer, robes and slippers and extra hypoallergenic pillows. The Resort Club concierge lounge also offers business amenities, leather seating, food and wine. Eight suite classes range from poolside Lanai suites to remarkable 15,000-square-foot Sky Villas. High-speed Internet access is available for a fee.
Features
The LVH Theatre, Shimmer Cabaret and Tempo Lounge at LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino feature headlining musical acts, comedians and dramatic shows. Operating seasonally, the third-floor pool and recreation deck is open dawn to dusk, with cabanas and misting chairs (available for a fee), a popular cabana bar and championship lighted tennis courts. Indoors at the spa, guests enjoy steam and sauna rooms, fitness equipment and classes in Yoga and Pilates. A full-service Regis Signature Salon and premier casino gaming featuring the spectacular 300-seat Superbook add to the list of offerings at LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. Free self- and valet parking is available.
Dining
Set inside a replica historic Japanese town, Benihana Village incorporates an intimate lounge, as well as Teru Sushi, Garden of the Dragon Chinese and 888 Noodle Bar. Other eateries at LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino include TJ's Steakhouse, Casa Nicola Italian, Fortuna coffee and wine bar, Pizza Hut, Seattle's Best Coffee and the Superbook Deli. Start your day with breakfast at The Buffet or the 24-hour Paradise Cafe.
Transportation
- McCarran International Airport (3.3 mi/5.3 km)
- The Las Vegas Monorail connects the LVH to the Convention Center and the Strip (Monorail station directly in front of LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino)
- RTD bus stops are located at the LV Convention Center (adjacent)
- Taxi stand at front entrance
- Savmor Car Rental desk on site
Attractions
- Las Vegas Convention Center (adjacent to property)
- Las Vegas Country Club (0.1 mi, 0.16 km)
- Las Vegas Strip (0.5 mi, 0.8 km
- SPEED The Ride (1 mi, 1.6 km)
- Vegas Indoor Skydiving (0.7 mi, 1.13 km)
Business
- LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino is the closest Vegas hotel to the Las Vegas Convention Center, conveniently connected via the Las Vegas Monorail.
- The LVH Convention Center offers nearly 200,000 square feet of meeting and function space.
- Business Center offers 24-hour accessible computers (fee), shipping services, notary and full rush order print services.
Policies and fees
- Effective Wednesday May 15, 2013 the LVH will begin implementing a Hotel Resort fee for a daily charge of $18.00 (plus 12% tax). Reservations confirmed prior to Wednesday May 15, 2013 will not be charged the resort fee. All reservations confirmed on or after Wednesday May 15, 2013 and are arriving on or after Saturday June 1, 2013 will be charged the daily resort fee.
- LVH $18.00 (plus 12% tax) Resort Fee includes:
- Fitness center access for up to two persons
- Use of in-room safe
- Local and toll-free domestic (800) calls.
- Guests will receive a LVH coupon booklet with hundreds of dollars in potential savings
- Government-issued picture identification and valid credit card are required upon check-in. Additional security deposit may also be requested.
This is not a comprehensive list of fees. Any amounts listed above may not include taxes and are subject to change.
LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino (formerly Las Vegas Hilton) Rooms
- Resort Club Room
- Resort Club Rooms offer all the amenities of the Premium Rooms, plus Complimentary Fitness Center Access, Complimentary In-Room Business Printer, 37" Flat Screen Plasma Television, Two Plush Spa Robes and Daily Turndown Maid Service - plus Dedicated VIP Check-In and a Private Concierge Lounge offering complimentary food and beverage selections for Power Breakfast, Afternoon Cookies and Light Snacks, and Evening Wine and Cheese Reception.
- Classic Room
- Upgraded luxurious bed linens and duvets and a premium pillow collection highlight the new amenities in the LVH Classic rooms, along with 37" plasma TVs, cable, and high-speed Internet access (for an additional fee). Other standard features include hair dryers and ironing boards, 24-hour housekeeping, air conditioning, connecting rooms (upon request), lever-door handles, non-smoking rooms, showers for the disabled (upon request), 2 phones, telephone voice mail and visual strobe for hearing impaired (upon request).
- Premium Room
- Premium room type offers all the Classic amenities, plus Pillow Top Premium Mattress, Flat Screen Plasma Television, CD and MP3 Player, Lighted Makeup Mirror, In-room refrigerator, and Automatic drapery controls.
- One Bedroom Suite
- Consisting of a 575-square foot parlor that connects to one 400-square foot bedroom, these Las Vegas suites feature entertainment centers, and wet bars.
Amenities
- Wireless internet
- FREE parking
- Pool
- General
- Concierge
- Activities
- Pool
- Health club
- Spa services
- Dining
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Services
- Business center
- Conference facilities
- Internet
- Wireless internet
- Parking
- FREE parking
- Accessibility
- Handicapped rooms/facilities
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Hotel Map
- Area served
- Las Vegas, NV
- Nearby airports
- McCarran International Airport
Nearby points of interest
- Debbie Reynolds Movie Museum: 0.4 mi
- Grand Slam Canyon Adventuredome: 0.4 mi
- Guinness World of Records Museum: 0.4 mi
- Adventure Dome: 0.6 mi
- Little Chapel of the Flowers: 1.1 mi
- Sands Expo and Convention Center: 1.2 mi
- Fashion Show: 1.2 mi
- Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 1.3 mi
- Bernard K Passman Galleries: 1.4 mi
- Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel: 1.4 mi
- Imperial Palace: 1.5 mi
- Atomic Testing Museum: 1.6 mi
- Dolphin Habitat: 1.6 mi
- Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 1.6 mi
- Omnimax Theater: 1.7 mi
- Debbie Reynolds Movie Museum: 0.4 mi
- Grand Slam Canyon Adventuredome: 0.4 mi
- Guinness World of Records Museum: 0.4 mi
- Adventure Dome: 0.6 mi
- Little Chapel of the Flowers: 1.1 mi
- Sands Expo and Convention Center: 1.2 mi
- Fashion Show: 1.2 mi
- Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 1.3 mi
- Bernard K Passman Galleries: 1.4 mi
- Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel: 1.4 mi
- Imperial Palace: 1.5 mi
- Atomic Testing Museum: 1.6 mi
- Dolphin Habitat: 1.6 mi
- Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 1.6 mi
- Omnimax Theater: 1.7 mi
- Elvis Chapel: 1.8 mi
- Flashlight: 2.1 mi
- Cox Pavilion: 2.3 mi
- Las Vegas Chinatown: 2.3 mi
- Coney Island Emporium: 2.5 mi
- M&M's World: 2.5 mi
- New York Hotel Casino: 2.6 mi
- Wedding Chapel at Monte Carlo: 2.7 mi
- Canterbury Wedding Chapel: 2.7 mi
- Liberace Museum: 2.9 mi
- Luxor Casino: 3 mi
- Eiffel Tower Replica: 3 mi
- Neon Museum: 3.1 mi
- Sundance Helicopters: 3.1 mi
- Orleans Arena: 3.6 mi
- Boulder Station: 3.8 mi
- Las Vegas Zoo: 4.4 mi
- Evel Knievel Museum: 4.5 mi
- Sam's Town Hotel Casino: 5.4 mi
- Mini Gran Prix: 6.1 mi
- Planetarium: 6.4 mi
- Ethel M Chocolates: 6.4 mi
- Canyon Gate Country Club: 7.4 mi
- Shadow Creek: 8.8 mi
- Desert Willow Golf Club: 10 mi
- Painted Desert Golf Club: 10.4 mi
- Butch Harmon School of Golf: 11.5 mi
- CART Driving 101: 12.3 mi
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway: 12.4 mi
- Clark County Heritage Museum: 14.6 mi
Dining
- Benihana
- Benihana is the first name in exhibition-style, Japanese cuisine. Masterful chefs demonstrate their skills nightly on hibachi tables where a full-range of unique and traditional dishes are cooked to order. Sip authentic sake and listen to the sounds of gentle rains. You'll be surrounded by lush Japanese gardens, flowing ponds, exotic statuary and an authentic Torri Arch. Appetizers include fresh sushi, sashimi, and tekka-maki. Enjoy entres like hibachi chicken, teriyaki steak, filet mignon, and hibachi steak with king salmon or lobster tail. Both visitors and locals have voted Benihana one of the best restaurants in the city three years in a row in What's On Magazine. Hours: 5:30 to 11 p.m. (10:30 p.m. last seating - open at 5 p.m. Saturdays). For Reservations, please call 702-732-5755.
- Casa Nicola
- Savor the dishes of Casa Nicola rich with influences from Italy and the Mediterranean coast. The warm inviting atmosphere combined with the Tuscan finishings, eye catching colors and exhibition kitchen leave you feeling as though you are in a classic Italian trattoria.
- La Hacienda Margarita
- Enjoy the best Mexican cuisine in a colorful and casual setting with the strains of Maringa Salsa playing overhead. Specialties include spinach enchiladas, spicy burritos, chimichangas, crisp tostadas and tacos, as well as the chef's own sizzling fajitas. You can also enjoy the flavors of Mexico at the La Hacienda Margarita Cantina where we serve up a variety of premium tequilas along with the best traditional and fruit margaritas. Reservations are not necessary as guests are served on a first come first serve basis. Dinner Hours: 5 to 11 p.m.
- TJ's Steakhouse
- Set against the backdrop of rich mahogany, TJ's Steakhouse is decorated with nostalgic images of old Las Vegas that welcomes its guests to this intimate and relaxing atmosphere. For starters, enjoy the Assorted Seafood Platter, Blackened Ahi Tuna, or the famous Calamari Steak.
- Garden of the Dragon
- For the Connoisseurs of Asian Dining, Garden of the Dragon is your culinary destination. Spicy and subtle, the yin and yang of China's great culinary art awaits your chopsticks at Garden of the Dragon.
- Fortuna
- Fortuna - a Coffee & Wine Experience - serves freshly brewed coffees, waters from around the world, a myriad of wines, and delicious snacks. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Quick Dining
- Chaise's Snack Bar * Enjoy everything from salads to sandwiches in a casual poolside setting. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Vegas Subs * Atlantic City-style sub sandwiches, made with the finest domestic and imported luncheon meats and served on our freshly baked bread. Open daily from 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Located in the Race and Sports Superbook Casino.
The Ice Cream Shoppe * Featuring 12 all natural ice cream flavors along with the traditional sundaes, milk shakes and ice cream soda favorites. Plus the Ice Cream Shoppe offers Mombo's top of the line gourmet soft serve custard. Morning offerings will include a variety of breakfast pastries and Illy Coffees. The Ice Cream Shoppe will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Pizza Hut "Express" * Looking for a quick bite? Pizza Hut is serving your favorite Personal Pan Pizzas hot out of the oven. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Located in the North Tower. - The Buffet
- This traditional buffet offers flavors from around the world. From Chinese cuisine to seafood specialties, The Buffet has something for everyone. Breakfast favorites include eggs and omelets made-to-order, sirloin steak, smokehouse bacon, blintzes, smoked salmon, fresh fruits and more. Lunch and dinner offer prime rib, smoked fish, chicken, steak, seafood and pasta, sushi and Chinese wok entrees, and so much more, including an ice cream sundae bar and plenty of desserts. Complimentary beer and wine are served daily, as well as a variety of non-alcoholic beverages. Champagne Brunch features the best of our breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets with Champagne and Mimosas.
- Teru Sushi
- Authentic Japanese sushi with Las Vegas inspiration comes alive at The LVH. Teru Sushi features more than 40 types of fresh sushi flown in daily from waters around the world.
- Paradise Cafe
- From the wee hours of the morning through high noon and beyond, Paradise Cafe offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks. In a colorful tropical setting, the Paradise Cafe provides friendly service and an expansive menu ranging from tempting appetizers, hearty soups, bountiful salads, over-stuffed sandwiches, flamed steaks and burgers. Breakfast is served around the clock in the city that never sleeps. Please Note - Paradise Cafe is a non-smoking restaurant.
Meeting facilities
- Meeting Info
- For your most important meetings, conferences, and conventions, leave nothing to chance. Choose the name that's synonymous with the highest level of service and experience: The LVH. Our exceptional facilities, experienced staff, and attention to detail have made us the leader in conference and convention accommodations for more than three decades. For more information call (702) 732-5631 or (800) 367-7917, or fax us at (702) 732-5834.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 1500
- Check-out:
- 1200
Terms and conditions
Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use.
Guest Reviews (1334)
Ratings and reviews for LVH - Las Vegas Hotel and Casino (formerly Las Vegas Hilton)
- All travelers (1,334) 3.6 / 5
- Business (292) 3.5 / 5
- Couples (506) 3.5 / 5
- Families (207) 3.6 / 5
- Friends (140) 3.7 / 5
- Singles (169) 3.8 / 5
- L.G.B.T. (6) 3.5 / 5
- Amenities:
- 3.5
- Room cleanliness:
- 3.9
- Hotel staff:
- 3.9
- Room comfort:
- 3.9
- Location:
- 3.6
- Value:
- 3.9
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Reviewer score
Would recommend
Mon345
Great rooms
Our stay at the hotel was great, the room was nice and clean and we had a great view. The hotel was very close to the strip so it was easy to get around to the Las Vegas strip. I would definitely stay at this hotel again.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Nevada Value Seeker
Big Value for the Money
Self-parking a slight distance away but not an issue if you can walk and carry your own luggage. Check-In smooth. Politely offered an upgrade which I declined. Room with two double beds looked like it was intended to provide double-occupancy for folks attending a convention or conference. Room was nicely decorated, TV was large, bed was comfortable. Air conditioner efficient and quiet. Coffee and water bottles in room carried signs that if used you pay $4 each. We put these away so our 2 year old didn't accidentally open them. Got takeaway breakfast of coffee and baked goods in the lobby which nearly amounted to what we paid for the room. This location is away from the other main hotel/casino areas of town which was fine with us. At $22+tax the room was a terrific value! No resort fee!
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 3
- Value:
- 5
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Harry2 Harry2
Valley of Fire layover
Hotel provided a place to stay while we visited nearby Valley of Fire State Park--a must see for visitors. Hotel was 10 to 15 min off the strip. Had a couple of restaurants, not much of a selection though. Smaller casino. Charged for internet. Sm btl of water in room was expensive--an example of other fees. No fridge or microwave. Room was clean and roomy, bed firm. Bathroom small. Staff was friendly. Biggest plus was price of room and NO resort fees.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 2
- Value:
- 5
Entertainment tip:
In Hotel
Hotel offered several shows with discounts.
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
Jason48111
Dirty - and Old
The hotel was dirty - old and run down. Do not confuse this with Hilton or Hilton service. It is dirty and the staff does not care. Water in the room is $8, coffee is $6 (in the room). The breakfast buffet was closed while I was there - so it is hard to find a restaruarnt without walking for a mile or taking the monorail. A One out of Five.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 1
- Room cleanliness:
- 1
- Hotel staff:
- 1
- Room comfort:
- 1
- Location:
- 2
- Value:
- 2
Trip purpose:
Business
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Horseplayer Hank
Excellent Derby HQ
Friends and I go to Las Vegas every year for the Kentucky Oaks/Derby race days and have made the Las Vegas Hotel our Derby headquarters for the past two years. We have found the LVH, with its large and nicely appointed Race and Sports Book to be ideal for our purposes. The room rates are reasonable, amenities -- pool, walking/jogging track, restaurants -- good and the off-the-Strip location providing an overall calmer atmosphere not only fine, but desirable for us.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 4
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
Arnold the Farmer
A Convention Hotel
The only reason I can think of why anyone would stay at the LVH is it's location to the Las Vegas Convention Center, or they want a really cheap hotel room. There's a reason why it's not a Hilton Hotel anymore! It's dated and needs work. Lot's of work. I first time stayed at this property was almost 40 years ago when it was the Las Vegas Hilton and Elvis was in residence. It seems that little has change it that time. The best part of this hotel is the staff.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 1
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 3
- Room comfort:
- 2
- Location:
- 1
- Value:
- 4
Trip purpose:
Business
Money-saving tip:
Short walk from hotel
If your staying at the LVH buy a day pass on the Monorail and avoid the cab lines.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Memphis Tiger
LVH - Not on the Strip But Close Enough
OK, I've stayed at the LVH at least 5 times. I tend to do Vegas in the traditional manner: eat, drink, smoke, gamble ... and repeat. That said, being ON the strip is not as important to me. It's easy enough to drive to the Mirage at the north or the Luxor on the south if I need to access the strip. This last stay was great. Went mainly for the Mayweather fight. I got a great room in the Central tower. Huge bed and a great view. There's enough food places inside the hotel to fulfill whatever your needs. LVH has a Go Green room service discount that you can use on your meals to help offset the inflated prices of the meals (IMO all hotel restaurant prices are outrageous). Also, remember LVH does not have resort fees.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 5
Dining tip:
Not Applicable
Renting a car goes a long way. You make up the cost elsewhere. Eat away from the strip will save money. Plus you can visit restaurants not on the Strip (shout out to In-N-Out Burgers). The strip is a short drive away (take Paradise Rd instead of driving the Strip if you want to reduce driving time).
Reviewer score
Would not recommend
brohj
Below Par
Hotel is a bit long-long-in the tooth. TV was not working (lack of remote) took hotel 12 hours to correct. No hangers in room for clothes. Took 2 hours to correct. Dust flying in room seemed like bugs. They switched rooms, not better but the conditions were the same. Wet towels had no rack to hang on.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 2
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 2
- Room comfort:
- 2
- Location:
- 3
- Value:
- 2
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Pregos
Last Getaway
Good experience, wish would of had refrigarator in room.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 3
- Hotel staff:
- 2
- Room comfort:
- 3
- Location:
- 2
- Value:
- 2
Dining tip:
Short drive from hotel
When you go to Vegas get the all day $35 buffet pass at the luxor/excalibur hotels, it is worth it.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Boldj
Was a getaway
I had a good time in Las Vegas for the week end at the hotel wood come back to this some one
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 2
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 2
- Location:
- 3
- Value:
- 3