The top 10 hotels in Las Vegas

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The top 10 hotels in Las Vegas
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The good news about Las Vegas hotels is that they are cheap. The bad news is the resort fee. Summer prices are lower because of the heat. Major conferences push prices up. The past 10 years have seen a big change in the prices of Las Las Vegas hotels.

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Bellagio is a swanky hotel in the heart of Las Vegas. The in-house entertainment is provided by Cirque du Soleil and there is an art gallery with old masters in it. Rooms are well-appointed with silvery-blue palette, neat floral bathrooms and great views.

The Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace has a unique Japanese-inspired design. The rooms are decorated by Nobus Matsuhisa and David Rockwell. Stay Well is located on the southern side of the CityCenter development and is about 15 minutes walk from the Bellagio. Rooms include memory foam mattresses, air purifiers and window seats. The prices start from $94 (£69) and include a $39 (£2) resort fee.

The Sahara has re-joined the Strip after a brief period as the SLS. Renovations to the more than 1,500 guest rooms have been ongoing to a cost of $100m. Guest rooms are Moroccan-themed in the Blanca Tower and Marra Tower. The Alexandria Tower is Versailles-style with chandeliers and Marie Antoinette-inspired wall hangings.

The Cromwell Las Vegas is a small hotel with 188 rooms. It is UK-themed and features a rooftop day-and-nightclub and a basement late- night lounge. The restaurant Giada is run by US TV chef Giadas de Laurentiis.

The Red Rock is a resort hotel in Summerlin, 20 minutes from the Strip. It has some of the largest rooms in Vegas and a vast pool area. Bugsy Siegel kicked off Las Vegas as we know it when he opened the Flamingo in 1946. The rooms at the Redrock have been renovated within the last 10 years. The RedRock takes its name from Red rock Canyon, a national conservation area, which it overlooks. Paris Las Las Vlieg is one of Las vie's most ridiculous casinos.

The all-suite, non-gambling hotel is in the centre of the action in MGM’s swanky CityCenter development. The apartment-style suites are non smoking, huge in size and filled with high-tech accoutrements. All have great views of Las Vegas or the desert.

The Park MGM is a hotel-within-a-hotel. The rooms are designed by French architect-designer Jacques Garcia. There is also a Moroccan-inspired pool and a dark and sexy restaurant.