15 Vegas Hotels Without the Casino Scene

Las Vegas doesn’t have to mean walking through clouds of cigarette smoke or listening to slot machines dinging all night long. While the city built its reputation on gambling and glitz, plenty of travelers want the excitement of Vegas without the constant casino chaos. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, traveling with kids, or just prefer a quieter atmosphere after a day of shows and dining, non-casino hotels offer the perfect solution.

These properties let you enjoy everything Vegas has to offer — world-class restaurants, incredible entertainment, shopping, and nightlife — while providing a peaceful retreat when it’s time to unwind. Here’s a list of 15 fantastic hotels where you can experience Sin City without the slot machines.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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The Waldorf Astoria stands as one of the most luxurious non-gaming options right on the Strip, offering 392 oversized rooms and suites starting at 500 square feet. This AAA Five-Diamond property feels more like a sophisticated urban retreat than a typical Vegas hotel. The rooms feature dark wood furnishings that feel genuinely luxurious, and despite being built in 2009, everything maintains that high-end feel without showing wear. The 23rd-floor Sky Lobby provides stunning Strip views, while the 27,000-square-foot spa offers everything from traditional massages to a Hammam and ice fountain.

Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

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Attached to Mandalay Bay but maintaining its own serene atmosphere, the Four Seasons trades slot machines for poolside snacks and genuine tranquility. You get the best of both worlds here — access to Mandalay Bay’s massive pool complex and casino when you want action, plus a peaceful escape when you need it. The hotel offers complimentary black car service anywhere on the Strip, and servers walk around the pool with free snacks that change throughout the day, from morning muffins to afternoon coconut paletas. The contrast between stepping into the smoky casino atmosphere versus the Four Seasons’ clean, quiet environment really drives home why people pay premium rates for this experience.

Vdara Hotel & Spa

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Located right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Vdara offers a tranquil retreat from over-stimulation by having no casino and maintaining a property-wide non-smoking policy. This all-suite hotel connects to Aria via covered walkways, so you’re never far from dining and entertainment options. The contemporary suites feature kitchenettes, lounge areas, and marble bathrooms, making it feel more like a luxury apartment than a hotel room. The intimate atmosphere works particularly well for couples or business travelers who want sophistication without the Vegas party scene.

Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

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This all-suite, non-gaming, and non-smoking resort offers surprisingly affordable luxury with suites that include kitchenettes, lounge areas, marble bathrooms, and huge windows overlooking the Strip. Guests have access to the ‘Attaché team,’ providing butler and concierge service whenever needed, plus in-suite dining service. The 64-story gold tower is hard to miss, positioned across from Fashion Show mall for easy shopping access. The 7th-floor pool deck offers cabana rentals with wet bars, TVs, and poolside drink service.

Delano Las Vegas

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This hotel-within-a-hotel concept inside Mandalay Bay stands as one of the best non-casino options, offering enormous suites with high-style furnishings and a chic vibe you’d normally find in New York. All accommodations are suites featuring living and sleeping areas, stocked minibars, floor-to-ceiling windows, and marble countertops, with sizes ranging from 725 square feet to over 2,000 square feet. The connection to Mandalay Bay means easy access to restaurants and entertainment, but you return to a sophisticated, smoke-free environment. The design aesthetic focuses on sleek, warmly stylish spaces with appropriately dim cocktail lighting and low leather couches.

The Signature at MGM Grand

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This non-gaming luxury hotel feels like home with fully functional kitchens or kitchenettes, full living rooms, and a peaceful distance from Strip energy while maintaining quick walking access to MGM Grand’s restaurants, pools, and casino. Each tower has its own heated swimming pool with poolside cocktail service, and cabanas are available for reservation if you want to spend the day lounging in your own private space. The all-suite format means even standard accommodations feel spacious compared to typical Vegas hotel rooms. Concierge service and in-suite dining complete the residential experience.

Marriott’s Grand Chateau

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Located just 0.2 miles from the Strip with easy crosswalk access to both Miracle Mile Shops and Planet Hollywood, this property offers prime, almost-on-the-Strip location without any slot machines. The Mediterranean-style resort provides one and two-bedroom villa options with fully equipped, homelike accommodations including spacious closet space and spa tubs. As part of Marriott Vacation Club, it’s open for booking by anyone and offers two pools, a fitness center, dining options, and most importantly, no resort fees. Standard rooms typically book between $200 to $300 per night.

Elara by Hilton Grand Vacations

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Perfectly positioned on the Central Strip, Elara offers the convenience of location without casino distractions. Located on the Strip’s north end, it’s just a 10-minute walk to some of Vegas’ most famous landmarks, and the front desk concierge helps arrange show tickets and restaurant reservations while securing your car in the private parking garage. The property caters to families and business travelers who want Strip access without the constant gaming atmosphere. All accommodations feature suite-style layouts with separate living areas.

Wyndham Grand Desert

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Located on Harmon Avenue, this resort sits close to Strip entertainment and dining but away from the traffic and noise of on-site casinos. The Mediterranean-style property specializes in extended-stay comfort with one and two-bedroom suite options. The resort is particularly known for spacious closet space, perfect for storing shopping finds, and spa tubs that invite long, relaxing soaks. Multiple pools, fitness facilities, and the peaceful atmosphere make it popular with families and groups who want space to spread out.

Alexis Park All Suite Resort

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As the largest off-Strip hotel in Las Vegas without a casino, Alexis Park offers clean, modern suites just minutes from Las Vegas Boulevard, designed to inspire rest and relaxation. Extended-stay suites range from 450 to 1,275 square feet, with some featuring multiple floors, making them ideal for groups, families, and business travelers wanting their own private oasis. The property offers three swimming pools with private cabanas, gym facilities, beautifully landscaped grounds, and dog-friendly accommodations, plus the advantage of free and easy parking.

The Platinum Hotel & Spa

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Located on Flamingo Road, this boutique resort is known for style, sophistication, and 100% smoke-free environments. Many suites feature walk-out terraces and wraparound balconies providing amazing city and mountain views while letting natural light flood the rooms. All accommodations are suites with full kitchens, separate dining and seating areas, and large bathrooms with oversized bathtubs and enclosed showers, with even the smallest option being nearly 1,000 square feet. The property appeals to business travelers, couples, and families seeking quiet luxury.

Palms Place

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This chic sister property to The Palms offers condo-style accommodations just a 7-minute drive west of the Strip, making guests feel like celebrities with their own lavish apartments overlooking the neon lights. Standard studio suites provide 615 square feet of opulently furnished space, full kitchens with stoves and dishwashers, and whirlpool bathtubs. Guests can choose from one-bedroom suites, penthouses, and studios, but should take care when making reservations to ensure they’re booking the non-gaming Palms Place rather than the main Palms Casino Resort. A covered walkway connects to The Palms for dining and entertainment.

The Lexi Las Vegas

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This boutique hotel offers extravagant comforts in a chic setting, transporting guests to a world of luxurious isolation where lush green foliage envelopes the property. The 64 smoke-free rooms are arranged over five floors with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and unique artwork throughout, creating a dark, artistic atmosphere that’s decidedly adult-oriented. The property features a sparkling outdoor pool surrounded by palm trees, restaurant, bar area, and nightclub, with staff available 24 hours in English and Spanish. The European-style pool area is topless-optional and restricted to 18+ Monday through Thursday, 21+ on weekends.

Hyatt Place Las Vegas

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Located just off the Strip across from the Hard Rock Hotel and near UNLV, this property offers family-friendly accommodations within blocks of major Vegas attractions. All rooms include either one king or two double beds plus a sleeper sofa, along with coffeemakers and mini fridges, making it practical for families. The hotel provides complimentary airport shuttle service, outdoor pool, meeting rooms, and a 24-hour fitness center. On-site dining includes both a bakery café and grab-and-go food options, perfect for families with different schedules and preferences.

Oasis at Gold Spike

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This unique property transformed from a sketchy casino hotel into a boutique accommodation when it reopened in 2013 without any gaming. Located in downtown Las Vegas, it offers a completely different vibe from Strip hotels while maintaining the quirky, authentic Vegas character. The property represents one of the more affordable non-casino options for travelers who want to experience downtown Vegas without the typical casino atmosphere. The transformation from its previous incarnation makes it a conversation piece and a genuine local discovery.

Why Choose Casino-Free Vegas

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The beauty of staying at non-casino hotels in Vegas lies in having options. You can dive into the full Vegas experience during the day — hitting shows, restaurants, and yes, casinos if you want — then retreat to a peaceful, smoke-free environment when it’s time to recharge. Many travelers find that once they experience the contrast between casino hotels and these quieter alternatives, they never go back to staying on actual gaming floors. These properties prove that Vegas can be sophisticated, family-friendly, or simply restful while still delivering all the excitement that makes the city special.

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