Review: Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World

The world’s largest Conrad occupies Resorts World on the north Strip, offering Hilton loyalty benefits in a modern mega-resort setting.

Location

The Conrad Las Vegas is part of the Resorts World complex at the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip. While not in the thick of the central Strip action near the Bellagio or Caesars Palace, the property is about 1.5 miles north — close enough to reach the iconic mid-Strip hotels easily but far enough to offer a somewhat quieter base. Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is a quick 15-minute drive.

Phone: +1 702-676-7000

Address: 111 Resorts World Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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The Property

Opened in 2021 as part of the $4.3 billion Resorts World development, the Conrad Las Vegas is the world’s largest Conrad with 1,496 rooms and suites. The property shares the Resorts World complex with a Hilton and a Crockfords LXR hotel, giving Hilton Honors members three tiers of accommodation under one massive roof.

One of the property’s design highlights is that you can access your room and the pool areas without walking through the casino floor — a thoughtful touch that many Las Vegas hotels lack. The pool complex is resort-caliber, and the overall design is sleek and modern throughout.

Conrad King Room

The rooms are ultra-stylish by Las Vegas standards, with modern furnishings, quality bedding, and a contemporary design language that feels premium without being ostentatious. The room layout is efficient and well-thought-out, with floor-to-ceiling windows providing Strip views from the higher floors. The hardware is still relatively new, so everything feels fresh and well-maintained.

Bathroom

Bathrooms continue the modern aesthetic with clean lines, quality fixtures, and a layout that maximizes the available space. The finishes are consistent with the Conrad brand’s luxury positioning, and everything was in excellent condition during our stay.

Restaurants & Bars

Dawg House Sports Bar

The Dawg House serves as both a sports bar and sportsbook, and it’s where Gold and Diamond Hilton Honors members can apply their $25 per day food and beverage credit. The menu leans toward hearty bar fare — the club sandwich with truffle fries is a solid choice. Fair warning on Las Vegas pricing: that club sandwich runs about $20, eggs will set you back around $8, and even Rice Krispies come in at $10. The F&B credit helps, but don’t expect to eat cheaply even with elite status benefits.

Bottom Line

The Conrad Las Vegas delivers a polished, modern Las Vegas experience with the added benefit of Hilton Honors integration. The north Strip location is a trade-off — you gain a newer, less congested resort experience but sacrifice walkability to the central Strip. The property itself is well-designed and the rooms are genuinely impressive for a hotel of this scale. For Hilton loyalists, it’s the best points hotel option on the Las Vegas Strip, and the Diamond benefits (F&B credit, potential upgrades) add meaningful value to any stay.

Value

Cash rates at the Conrad Las Vegas vary wildly with Las Vegas demand, ranging from $150 on quiet weeknights to $400+ during major events and conventions. Hilton Honors award nights start around 35,000 points per night.

At 35,000 points against a typical $200 weeknight rate, you’re looking at approximately 0.57 cents per point — well above the 0.4 cpp threshold. During high-demand periods when cash rates spike, the points value can exceed 1.0 cpp, making the Conrad one of the better opportunistic Hilton redemptions in the U.S. The $25 daily F&B credit for Gold/Diamond members sweetens the deal further.

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