Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV

3475 Las Vegas Boulevard SouthLas Vegas, NV 89109
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Overview

Centrally located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Harrah’s Las Vegas hotel features renovated rooms, a full-service spa, nightly entertainment, a seasonal Olympic-sized swimming pool and a variety of restaurants. All rooms include a marble bathroom, 42-inch cable HDTV and a sitting area. Select rooms offer views of the pool or the Strip.

up to 4 people

Good To Know

  • Minimum age for check-in is 21.
  • Self-parking and valet parking are available. Fees apply.
  • Popular amenities include a heated outdoor pool (seasonal), a full-service spa, and a fitness center.
  • Dog-friendly rooms (subject to availability). Fees apply. See FAQs for details.
  • Select rooms feature pool and Las Vegas Strip views.
  • Multiple dining options on-site.
  • Located less than a mile from Madame Tussauds Las Vegas and Bellagio Fountains.
  • About 5.3 miles from the Mob Museum.

Property Amenities

  • Game Room
  • Gift Shop
  • Inside Corridors
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Restaurant on Property
  • Sauna
  • Smoking Rooms Available
  • Health Spa/Massage
  • Wedding Services
  • Airport Transportation (surcharge)
  • Valet Parking
  • Hair Salon
  • Concierge Services
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Nightclub
  • Casino
  • Beach/pool cabanas (surcharge)
  • Beach/pool umbrellas
  • 24 Hour Front Desk
  • Elevator
  • Hot Tub
  • Internet Access in Public Areas (free)
  • ATM/Banking
  • Poolside Bar
  • Electric car charging station
  • Business Center
  • Meeting Facilities
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Pet Friendly
  • Room Service
  • Car Rental on Property
  • Coffee Shop or Café
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Description

Check-In: 4:00pm Check-Out: 11:00am
Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel and Casino is located on the famous Las Vegas Strip. The hotel features a full-service spa, live nightly entertainment, exciting nightlife, an expansive casino area, and a seasonal Olympic-sized swimming pool.

Rooms include a sitting area, blackout curtains, a marble bathroom, and a 42-inch cable HDTV with pay-per-view movies. Select rooms offer Strip views.

The hotel has six on-site restaurants, including Ruth's Chris Steak House, which has famous sizzling steaks in a setting with unmatched panoramic outdoor views. The Carnival Court Bar and Grill offers an outdoor nightclub experience.

Guests can rent a poolside cabana or shop in the on-site boutiques. The hotel’s casino features table games, slots, and a sports pit. A tour desk and currency exchange are also on site.

The hotel is within a 10-minute drive of Harry Reid International Airport. Rio Secco Golf Course, which features the Butch Harmon School of Golf, is 25 minutes drive away.

Parking: Self-parking is available for USD 20-25 and valet parking for USD 40 per day, depending on the day of the week and length of your stay. Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars members.

Pet Policy: Dogs only are allowed on hotel property. Guests are required to pay an additional USD 100 pet fee per night, plus a refundable nightly $100 incidental deposit. Please notify the hotel directly prior to your arrival date if traveling with a pet. Pet-friendly rooms are limited.

All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino Reviews

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Dreamer732815
"THUMBS DOWN. A TWO STAR OPERATION!"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 21, 2025 NEW
Harrah's has a problem with responding to concerns. You have to be somewhat of a techie to be able to access internet, get help with none functioning coffee pot,etc. I warn all persons intending to work on business, Harrah"s is not for you. Absolutely, no.
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ninjamimi2006
Grand Junction, Colorado
"Go Somewhere Else!"
TripAdvisor user rating 2.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 21, 2025 NEW
This hotel is a disappointment, from start to finish. It’s hard to believe that it’s near to many other nice hotels and yet, has nothing to offer. The prices of food and other amenities are more expensive than nearby beautiful hotels, such as The Venetian, Paris, etc. For instance, we had a beautiful sit-down dinner at Mon Ami Gabi, at The Paris, for little more than we paid for a horrible lunch inside Harrah’s, in the food court! And the food court there is filthy, like eating in a Greyhound bus station. The price of drinks, at any of the bars we visited, were higher than other nicer casinos we visited. The casino has a very tired feeling. It doesn’t smell very good and the ceilings seem low. It just seems outdated and like stepping back into the 70’s. The rooms are marginal, at best. Very dated, with a few attempted updates. The bathroom door was a sliding “barn door”, with clear glass, giving no privacy. The shower is open concept, with the partial glass door not covering the splashing water from the shower, so you end up having a wet mess on the floor. The towels are thin and threadbare. The staff was nice about bringing extras. The mattress was very uncomfortable. Linens were ok. We will never stay here again! My husband made the comment that it’s the “Motel 6 of the Strip”; that about sums it up. There are too many other competitively-priced options, that are infinitely nicer than Harrah’s. Go somewhere else!
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L101GHmikem
"A Not-So-Funny Thing Happened on My Way to the Forum (a.k.a. Harrah’s Las Vegas)"
TripAdvisor user rating 1.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 21, 2025 NEW
Sure — here’s a biting, sarcastic TripAdvisor review based on your experience. It threads in all the key points, keeps the tone dripping with snark, and should get your message across loud and clear. ⸻ A Not-So-Funny Thing Happened on My Way to the Forum (a.k.a. Harrah’s Las Vegas) Ah, Harrah’s Las Vegas — where dreams go to die under a fluorescent light and the scent of industrial-grade disinfectant. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to sleep inside a bottle of Lysol and regret every life decision that led you there, you’re in for a treat. Let me set the scene: I was in town for business at Caesars Forum (conveniently connected to Harrah’s — lucky me), and figured staying nearby would be smart. Oh, past me. Sweet, naive past me. After requesting maintenance to check the HVAC unit — which, by the way, was breathing out the foulest combination of mildew and death I’ve encountered outside a horror movie — I made the very logical assumption that housekeeping might, just maybe, clean the room once I fled it in respiratory distress at 5 AM. I even let the front desk know it was available to be serviced. Spoiler alert: It wasn’t. It was not cleaned. At all. Not even a knock-and-run. Just… ignored. Apparently, in Harrah’s housekeeping playbook, “Available to Clean” means “This guest has clearly given up hope and would prefer to marinate in yesterday’s air.” Let’s talk about the room itself — imagine an outdated Dave & Buster’s had a lovechild with a liquor-soaked Chuck E. Cheese, and you’re getting warm. The décor screamed “1997 was a great year,” and the smell was a festive blend of Eau de Disinfectant and “Aunt Tilly’s Evening Musk.” And don’t get me started on the service — or more accurately, the art of the blank stare. When I gently pointed out that my room had been skipped, I was met with all the urgency of someone being asked to solve world peace on their lunch break. No apology, no offer to fix it. Just a shrug that whispered, “You think this is bad? Wait ‘til you try the elevators.” So if you’re looking for that perfect cocktail of poor service, filthy air, and the ambiance of a haunted casino birthday party, Harrah’s is ready and waiting. For everyone else? Might I recommend literally anywhere else. I’ll be booking my next stay at a park bench behind Caesars, where at least I can breathe and no one pretends it’s acceptable.
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imlilsis
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
"Just average"
TripAdvisor user rating 3.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 19, 2025 NEW
Just an average hotel. Wanted to charge $50 for an early check in when it was literally a couple hours. I had let them Know it was our 30th wedding anniversary months and weeks prior there was no acknowledgment. Paid extra for a view only got a tower
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jocelynk420
"Very good"
TripAdvisor user rating 4.0 out of 5
Reviewed May 18, 2025 NEW
Comfortable bed sleep like.a baby. Just didn't like it when someone knock our door to took a picture with a broken tiles shower early in the morning.which is already there when we checked in would like a receipt for the charges of my stay we didn't charge anything to our room
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Frequently Asked Questions about Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino

Is Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino pet-friendly?

Dogs are welcome at Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. Guests are required to pay an additional USD 100 pet fee per night, plus a refundable nightly USD 100 incidental deposit. Please notify the hotel directly prior to the arrival date if traveling with a dog. Dog-friendly rooms are subject to availability. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

What time is check in and check out?

Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM and check-out is until 11:00 AM.

Can I reserve a smoking room?

Yes, this property has smoking rooms. Guests must reserve a smoking room if preferred. A non-smoking room can not be used as a smoking room and cleaning fees will be charged if guests smoke in non-smoking rooms.

Does the property have WiFi?

Yes, free WiFi access is available.

Does the property serve a complimentary breakfast?

No, however, guests may purchase breakfast from the restaurants onsite.

Does the hotel have a restaurant?

Yes, guests can dine at: Walk-On Bobby’s Burgers by Bobby Flay Ramsay's Kitchen Fulton Street Food Hall Ruth's Chris Steak House Las Vegas Pizza Cake by Buddy V.

Does the hotel have a pool?

Yes, this property has an outdoor pool. Hotel pool hours are daily from 9 AM - 6 PM. Las Vegas pool season typically runs from March to October. Pool hours may vary due to weather conditions and seasons. The pool at Harrah's is open to all ages. Daybeds and cabanas are available for rent and reservations are required. The pool is open to hotel guests and VIP only.

Is parking available?

Self-parking is available for USD 20-25 and valet parking for USD 40 per day, depending on the day of the week and length of your stay. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Does the property offer a shuttle service?

Yes, this property offers an airport or area shuttle for an additional charge.

Is there a resort fee?

Yes, a resort fee of USD 49.95 per room per night plus tax is collected upon arrival. All fees mentioned are subject to change without prior notice and applicable taxes.

Are there any additional charges besides room and tax?

A credit card for an incidental deposit is required at the time of check-in.

What is the minimum age to check-in?

The reservation holder must be at least 21 years old to check in with a matching, valid, government-issued photo ID and credit card.

Is the hotel accessible? What accessible amenities are available?

The hotel is accessible. Accessible features include elevators, accessible parking, accessible areas with accessible routes from public entrances, and accessible in-room amenities. Please contact the hotel directly for specific accessible needs to ensure the hotel will be able to meet your requirements.

What are the attractions nearby?

Below are the top attractions near Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and their approximate distances: Madame Tussauds Las Vegas 0.2 miles Bellagio Fountains 0.9 miles Cosmopolitan Vegas 1 mile Sphere Las Vegas 1.3 miles T-Mobile Arena 1.7 miles Allegiant Stadium 3.7 miles Mob Museum 5.3 miles