MGM Grand
The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in Las Vegas (the Venetian Resort includes the Sands Exposition Center and Palazzo Hotel, which combined have more rooms). The MGM Grand has 5,690 rooms, including ten different types of rooms. The Grand Tower rooms are also among the largest standard rooms in the city, at 446 square feet each. The West Wing suites are slightly smaller at 350 square feet. The Marquee Suites are a full 1,550 square feet. The hotel's smaller suites offer separate bedrooms and conversation areas while the larger suites include private baths and bedrooms.
MGM Grand Hotel and Casino
3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(877) 880-0880
mgmgrand.com
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino is part of the largest hotel complex in the world with over 7,000 hotel rooms, including the Sands Conference Center and Palazzo Hotel rooms. The Venetian is also an "all-suite" style hotel, which means they have only suites and no standard rooms. Each room in the Venetian is extremely large. The larger suites, such as the Venetian Piazza, include dining areas, oversized baths with jet tubs, and king-sized beds. You might find tee time deals on courses like Desert Pines, and Bali Hai Golf Course at the Venetian.
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
3355 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 414.1000
venetian.com
Luxor
The Luxor has 4,408 hotel rooms, making it one of the largest hotels in Las Vegas. That number includes 2,200 deluxe rooms and 1,700 deluxe tower rooms. The hotel also has large suites. The Tower Premier Suite is 1,050 square feet and includes a dining area with a wet bar. When you stay at the Luxor, you can find golf packages that include free club rentals and reduced fees at the Desert Pines and Royal Links courses.
Luxor Hotel and Casino
3900 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 262-4102
luxor.com
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