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Best Romantic Hotels in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a surprisingly romantic destination when you know where to stay. The city's luxury hotel competition has produced some genuinely extraordinary romantic experiences — from Wynn's lush garden pools to Bellagio's iconic fountain view rooms. I have stayed at all six hotels on this list with my partner, and each offers a distinctly different romantic experience.

Wynn Las Vegas
North Strip · Luxury
★★★★★
$250–$600/night

The Wynn is the most consistently romantic hotel in Las Vegas. The lush landscaping, warm lighting, and exceptional service create an atmosphere that feels genuinely intimate despite the scale. I have stayed here with my partner three times and it never disappoints — the Encore Beach Club at sunset is one of the most beautiful settings in Las Vegas.

PROS
✓ Most beautiful pool complex on the Strip
✓ Exceptional spa and dining
✓ Attentive, personalized service
CONS
✗ One of the most expensive options
✗ No direct Bellagio fountain views
✗ Resort fee applies
Bellagio
Mid-Strip · Luxury
★★★★★
$200–$500/night

The Bellagio fountain view rooms are among the most romantic in Las Vegas — watching the fountains from your own room at night is extraordinary. The Conservatory botanical garden changes seasonally and is always spectacular. Picasso restaurant is one of the best romantic dining experiences in the city.

PROS
✓ Iconic fountain views from select rooms
✓ World-class dining (Picasso, Le Cirque)
✓ Stunning botanical garden
CONS
✗ Busy, crowded casino floor
✗ Resort fee applies
✗ Older room design in some towers
ARIA Resort & Casino
Mid-Strip · Luxury
★★★★½
$180–$450/night

ARIA's Sky Suites are among the most romantic rooms in Las Vegas — floor-to-ceiling windows, stunning Strip views, and butler service. The main tower rooms are excellent but less intimate. The spa is the largest on the Strip and perfect for a couples' day.

PROS
✓ Modern, sleek design
✓ Excellent spa (80,000 sq ft)
✓ Great restaurant selection
CONS
✗ Large and can feel impersonal
✗ Resort fee applies
✗ Less intimate than Wynn or Four Seasons
Four Seasons Las Vegas
Mid-Strip · Ultra-Luxury
★★★★★
$350–$800/night

The Four Seasons is the most peaceful luxury hotel on the Strip — no casino, no resort fee, and the signature Four Seasons service. For a romantic trip where you want to escape the casino chaos, this is the best option. The spa is intimate and excellent.

PROS
✓ No resort fee
✓ No casino (peaceful)
✓ Impeccable Four Seasons service
CONS
✗ Very expensive
✗ Shares building with Mandalay Bay
✗ Pool is shared with Mandalay Bay
Vdara Hotel & Spa
Mid-Strip · Boutique Luxury
★★★★
$120–$280/night

Vdara is the best value romantic hotel in Las Vegas — all-suite rooms, no casino, and excellent Strip views at prices significantly below Wynn or Bellagio. The all-suite layout means you always have a separate living area, which makes a big difference for a romantic trip.

PROS
✓ No casino (quiet and peaceful)
✓ All-suite rooms
✓ Excellent value for luxury
CONS
✗ No pool of its own (shares with ARIA)
✗ Less glamorous than Wynn or Bellagio
✗ Resort fee applies
Green Valley Ranch Resort
Henderson · Off-Strip Luxury
★★★★
$130–$300/night

Green Valley Ranch is the best romantic hotel off the Strip — a beautiful resort in Henderson with a stunning pool complex, excellent spa, and a peaceful atmosphere that is completely different from the Strip. Perfect for couples who want luxury without the crowds.

PROS
✓ Beautiful pool complex
✓ Peaceful, non-touristy atmosphere
✓ Excellent spa and dining
CONS
✗ 20 minutes from the Strip
✗ Smaller casino than Strip properties
✗ Less 'Las Vegas' atmosphere

After visiting dozens of Las Vegas hotels, I've put together this guide based on firsthand experience and recent stays.

LAST REVIEWED: APRIL 2026

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Tips for a Romantic Las Vegas Trip

Book a fountain view room at Bellagio. The view of the Bellagio fountains from a high-floor room at night is one of the most spectacular hotel views in the world. These rooms book out weeks in advance — reserve early and request a high floor (20th floor or above) for the best view.

Make dinner reservations before you arrive. The best romantic restaurants in Las Vegas (Picasso at Bellagio, é by José Andrés at the Cosmopolitan, Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand) book out weeks in advance. Make reservations before you leave home, not when you arrive.

Consider a suite upgrade. Las Vegas hotels are very competitive on suite pricing, particularly midweek. A suite at Vdara or the Cosmopolitan can cost only $50–$100 more than a standard room and makes a significant difference for a romantic trip — a separate living area, a larger bathroom, and often better views.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most romantic hotel in Las Vegas?

The Wynn Las Vegas is consistently rated the most romantic hotel in Las Vegas. The combination of lush landscaping, warm lighting, exceptional spa, and attentive service creates an atmosphere that feels genuinely intimate. Bellagio fountain view rooms are the most iconic romantic experience, and the Four Seasons is the best option for couples who want luxury without the casino atmosphere.

Are there Las Vegas hotels without casinos for a romantic trip?

Yes — the Four Seasons Las Vegas and Vdara Hotel & Spa are both casino-free luxury hotels on the Strip. The Platinum Hotel & Spa (near the Strip) is also casino-free and adults-only. Off-Strip, Green Valley Ranch Resort and Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa offer a more resort-style experience with less casino focus.

What is the best Las Vegas hotel for a honeymoon?

For a honeymoon, the Wynn Las Vegas or the Four Seasons are the top choices. Both offer exceptional service, beautiful rooms, and a romantic atmosphere. The Bellagio fountain view rooms are also a classic honeymoon choice. For a more intimate experience, consider a Sky Suite at ARIA or a Terrace Suite at the Cosmopolitan.

After visiting dozens of Las Vegas hotels, I've put together this guide based on firsthand experience and recent stays.

LAST REVIEWED: APRIL 2026

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