When guests are looking for lavish digs in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the SLS Las Vegas, a Tribute Portfolio Resort, and enjoy luxurious, designed suites and first-rate amenities is the place to stay. The resort is welcoming to solo travelers, couples, families, and business guests alike.
Located just north of McCarran International Airport, SLS Las Vegas is at the center of the all the excitement of the Strip. It is near other casinos and resorts, the Las Vegas Convention Center, Vegas Indoor Skydiving, Discovery Children’s Museum, and Las Vegas North Premium Outlets.
Accommodations at SLS Las Vegas are spread across two towers, Stay and World, and are distinctly designed by Philippe Starck and Gensler, as well as several suites by Lenny Kravitz’s Kravitz Design Inc. Guests can choose the industrial loft-inspired Story Tower Double with luxury shower and floor-to-ceiling mirrors, a World Clyde King Suite with outdoor living space, dining area, and powder room, or the Story Penthouse with two private furnished rooftop balconies and ultra-modern furnishings.
Along with the resort’s sleek casino with hundreds of slot machines and 50 table games, guests can enjoy many other on-site amenities. There are three stylish pools, a world-class spa, a 24-hour fitness studio, a FedEx business center, and gorgeous boutique shops.
SLS Las Vegas offers many fine dining and casual options. Enjoy some of the finest sushi at Katsuya while modern Mediterranean cuisine is on offer at Cleo. Umami Burger, Beer Garden and Sports Book is the place for elevated bar fare and endless sports fun. Guests can also create their own pies at 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria.
Whether visiting Vegas for fun or business, make visitors can make their visit unforgettable by staying at SLS Las Vegas, a Tribute Portfolio Resort.
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The front desk agent was very put off that I was bothering her with a simple question…”where are the ice machines in the Blanca tower?”…. She told me *it* (yes, only one for the whole tower), was on the 4th floor…. THERE IS NO 4th FLOOR! Dealbreaker. And the pillows suck.
Refurbed rooms are great - except being an older building it is all concrete and steel and erected pre mobile phones and wi-fi. Unless it’s done well there will always be problems with radio comms. It hasn’t been done well at the new Sahara. Many public areas and rooms are just devoid of mobile signals and wi-fi. Just a bit rude when one of their touted benefits of the outrageous resort fee is wi-fi! Lack of signal also makes a joke of their mobile keys! But as I say rooms are nice - but I need more than that these days especially if I’m paying extra for it by way of the so called resort fee. Another quickie - they levy an auto house keeping gratuity beyond the resort fee - there is no daily housekeeping now (but the daily rates didn’t go down. I haven’t struck this one before.
Travel often. Terrible room, no amenities, horrible customer service, front desk never answers the phone and non friendly staff, noisy room. Never Again
The Marra Tower is my absolute favorite. This my second stay here and I was not disappointed. My husband and I stayed here for our honeymoon earlier this year. We loved it so much we decided to stay again when we came back to the Las Vegas area. The staff is always gracious and fun. The rooms are clean and the beds are relaxing. It is a convenient location. On the strip but not dead center in the chaos. It is very centralized. I enjoyed the casino and the gift shop inside. This is a great place to stay.
There was no housekeeping and I kept running out of soap, body wash, clean towels, toilet paper and the number to text was delayed in response time.
I will not stay here again. Not what it seems
Pros. Service was great and room was clean with a nice view. Also the price was very good.
Cons. Room didn’t have microwave or fridge.
Pros. The room was very clean.
Cons. More channels on the tv
Pros. I loved the pool. The bartenders were amazing.
Pros. Cool rooms and the 24 hour restaurant on the property.
Cons. Construction was too much and I felt like it wasn’t accommodating.
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What are the dining options at SLS Las Vegas?
SLS Las Vegas offers a variety of dining options, including fine dining at Katsuya and modern Mediterranean cuisine at Cleo. Guests can also enjoy elevated bar fare and sports fun at Umami Burger, Beer Garden and Sports Book, and create their own pies at 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria.
What can I expect from the rooms at SLS Las Vegas?
Accommodations at SLS Las Vegas are distinctly designed, offering a range of options from industrial loft-inspired suites to luxurious penthouses with private furnished rooftop balconies. The rooms are designed by Philippe Starck, Gensler, and Lenny Kravitz’s Kravitz Design Inc.
Is parking available at SLS Las Vegas?
Yes, SLS Las Vegas offers free parking and valet parking for the convenience of guests.
What are the common concerns about SLS Las Vegas?
Some guests have expressed concerns about the cleanliness of the rooms and the quality of customer service. Additionally, a few guests have mentioned the need for more smoking rooms.
When is the best time to visit SLS Las Vegas?
The high season at SLS Las Vegas is in October, offering an exciting time to experience the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. May is considered the low season, providing a more relaxed atmosphere for visitors.
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Opt for a Room in the New Tower
Consider upgrading to the new tower for renovated and more spacious rooms, as some guests found the rooms in the older tower to be small and less appealing.
Check the Applicability of Resort Fees
Be aware of the resort fees, as some guests found them to be an unexpected additional cost. Ensure that the amenities covered by the fees align with your preferences.
Consider the Distance from the Main Strip
While the hotel is located on the Strip, some guests found it to be a bit far from the main attractions. Take this into account when planning your activities and dining options.
Verify Room Amenities
Check if the room amenities, such as coffee makers and microwaves, meet your needs, as some guests found the absence of these amenities inconvenient.
Explore the Monorail Connection
Take advantage of the hotel's connection to the monorail for convenient transportation around the area, as mentioned by some guests.
Be Mindful of Noise Levels
If you prefer a quieter environment, consider requesting a room away from potential sources of noise, as some guests mentioned issues with noise levels.
Confirm Pool Availability
Prior to your stay, verify the availability of the main pool, as some guests found it to be closed during their visit, impacting their experience.
Consider Parking Options
If you plan to drive, take note of the parking situation, as some guests appreciated the free valet and self-parking, while others found the parking garage to be inconvenient.
Check for Room Upgrades
In case of any issues with the room, such as malfunctioning amenities, consider requesting a room upgrade, as some guests had positive experiences with the staff accommodating their requests.
Verify TV and Shower Functionality
Confirm the functionality of the TV and shower in the room, as some guests experienced issues with these amenities during their stay.
Check-in/Check-out | Check in anytime after 4:00 PM, check out anytime before 11:00 AM |
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Cancellation/prepayment | Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider. |
Low season | September |
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High season | February |
Average price (weeknight) | $133 |
Average price (weekend night) | $224 |
Only about four miles separate the luxurious boutique hotel and resort from McCarran International Airport, and while public transport (the line 108, for instance) can get you to the SLS Las Vegas hotel in about half an hour, by car you can reach it in less than 15m. The most direct route is via Swenson Street.
The SLS Las Vegas hotel rooms are spread over three towers which offer different experiences in terms of style. As indicated by the name, rooms in the Grand Tower overflow with luxury and provide guests with an almost royal sleeping experience. A bit more nostalgic but less grand appear the rooms in the Story Tower with sleeker designs and state-of-the-art furniture. For a more contemporary and less frilly touch, rooms in the World Tower are right up your sleeve.
Rejuvenate and reinvigorate at the SLS Las Vegas hotel spa and benefit from the many treatments on the menu. From body wraps to various massages, such as Stone Massage or Couples Massages, there is hardly an inch of your body left that cannot be scrubbed, exfoliated, wrapped or massaged. Spa packages are also available and usually include a massage, a facial, and another treatment. A couple’s package for romantic hours for just the two of you can also be booked.
What would a trip to Las Vegas be without a little gambling? The SLS Las Vegas hotel boasts almost 60,000 sq ft of gaming fun. To make even more of your stay at the hotel and casino, join the Club 52 to get the opportunity to earn rewards as you use the card at the various slot machines and tables.
A true melting pot of entertainment, there is plenty to be explored at the poolside lounges as well as numerous hotel bars. Whether you fancy concerts, comedy, magic shows, or anything else on the entertainment range, you will find it at the SLS Las Vegas hotel. One location where the crème-de-la-crème of nightlife entertainment appears is the Sayers Club, and for live concerts, the Foundry is the place to be. For a splash in the state-of-the-art Foxtail pool and fantastic beats, the Foxtail Nightclub is right up your alley.
Choosing which restaurant of the many on site is the best may be as hard as choosing between your children. Bear in mind that, for a high-end, top culinary experience, visit Bazaar Meat by José Andrés, which was not only voted Best of Las Vegas 2018 – Fine Dining, but also features signature dishes of Michelin-starred chef José Andrés.
SAHARA Las Vegas is located at 2535 Las Vegas Boulevard South in The Strip, 2.5 miles from the center of Las Vegas. Stratosphere Tower is the closest landmark to SAHARA Las Vegas.
Check-in time is 4:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM at SAHARA Las Vegas.
Yes, SAHARA Las Vegas offers free Wi-Fi.
Yes, SAHARA Las Vegas offers free parking.
SAHARA Las Vegas is 3.8 miles from Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl. SAHARA Las Vegas is 21.5 miles from Las Vegas Boulder City.
Yes, SAHARA Las Vegas has a pool onsite.
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Value for money | 8.2 |
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Distance to city center | 2.5 mi |
Nearest Airport | Las Vegas Harry Reid Intl |
Distance to airport | 4.0 mi |