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A prestige hotel in the past, the Virreyes was revived as the flagship residence for the 'cultural zone' as part of the ambitious makeover of the Historic Center, and has quite naturally morphed …
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(US$21 per room per night)
A relentless, but delightfully retro Moroccan theme pervades this 1950s casino hotel. Some of Vegas' best bargains are found here. Sadly, not all of the rooms are done up in vintage style. The ca…
(US$22 per room per night)
Ranchers, locals and RVers flock to this country-and-western casino, where there's a lot of good stuff to keep 'em all amused. Giant Southwestern-themed rooms have satellite TV and face either an…
(US$25 per room per night)
The Belmar has long served travelers with rooms that are a bit small but cozy in their austerity. Well-chosen art and simple decor add a small flourish. By day, the busy street is full of noisy a…
(US$27 per room per night)
Discard any underwhelming first impressions. The lobby floor may be jam-packed with wall-to-wall slot machines, craps tables and chain restaurants, but the bright and peppy rooms are a different …
(US$29 per room per night)
World-famous since it debuted in 1957, the Trop always seems poised to make a big Elvis-style comeback, or so rumor has it. For now, what you'll find here are some of the cheapest, bare-bones roo…
With fluttering rooftop flags and a frolicsome red-and-white big top building, Circus Circus captures the fun market. The hands-down champion of family-friendly hotel entertainment, the sprawling…
(US$30 per room per night)
Fair damsels and goodly knights, the relentless Arthurian motif doesn't completely stop after leaving the casino. Two towers total 4000-plus rooms and suites (some with whirlpool tubs), all on th…
(US$31 per room per night)
This up-to-date beach hotel on Playa de los Muertos gives a lot of value for money with thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, many with incomparable views of the coast.
(US$33 per room per night)
Sometimes you want to stay in Las Vegas without always feeling like you're in the middle of Sin City. It feels far away from the Strip, and this Italianate hotel can be downright dead, but it off…
The area south of the Alameda is awash in mid-priced hotels that are generally reliable if unremarkable options. The Marlowe, just across the way from Chinatown's Pagoda gate, is the cream of the…
(US$38 per room per night)
This older hotel doesn't enjoy the most salubrious location but its cheap and cheerful rooms offer some of the best deals on the edge of downtown. You'll have to pick your way past the city's poo…
(US$39 per room per night)
This sprawling old-timer offers good-sized rooms with groovy old furniture and a patina of early 1970s decor. Kitchen apartments are available, and the rooftop affords lovely views over the roman…
Built for the same country crowd as the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World next door, large lodge-style rooms at this conservative casino feature the same beds found at the Bellagio but for a fraction …
An aquatic theme dominates this enormous hotel complex. Located just a poker chip toss from the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, this enormous casino hotel buzzes with giddy gamblers, many still sp…
(US$40 per room per night)
It's close quarters in more ways than one at the uber-social, party-hopping Banana Bungalow. Pre-noon beers being slugged by international backpackers, on the gregarious beach-fronting patio, isn…
With rooms smack-bang mid-Strip, the former Barbary Coast may be Las Vegas' worst-kept secret for bargain hunters. The casino's tacky, turn-of-the-20th-century Victorian decor translates into bas…
Although it's not particularly Californian, this popular, sociable downtown hotel has tropically coloured rooms with plantation shutters, mahogany furnishings and marble baths. Check out the roof…
Abandoning its usual riverboat theme, as seen across the USA, Harrah's Las Vegas casino hotel tries to evoke the ambience of Carnaval, although it's nothing like partyin' in Rio. Some privileged …
This gorgeous casino hotel recreates Victorian opulence with its detailed craftsmanship and extensive collection of antiques. Almost as handsome is the 17-floor guestroom tower, all gussied up wi…
It's supposed to be Mardi Gras year-round at the Orleans, a family friendly casino hotel with on-site babysitting, but the atmosphere is remarkably tame. Hundreds of tastefully appointed French-p…
Qupqugiaq Inn's tongue-twister of a name is actually quite apt: the hostel/hotel features curved walls, tiled mosaic floors and a funky exterior decorated with driftwood which combine to create a…
Warning! Your room is not in the neck-craning tower but rather in a much smaller building at the base of the spire. Lower rates always guarantee crushing crowds, including rambunctious families a…
In a modern tower near Ryerson Polytechnic University, this co-operative house operates as a summer hotel from early May to late August. Take advantage of great views from the rooftop sundeck and…
(US$44 per room per night)
This hostel-hotel-apartment complex offers a bit of everything in an attractive turreted stone mansion. Location is the main draw here: it's in a quiet spot along Sherbrooke Ouest between St Deni…
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Centrally located in Los Cabos, Baja California, Mexico, the Cabo Inn Hotel stands two blocks from the Cabo San Lucas Marina and the Puerto Paraiso Plaza, a 700,000-square-foot shopping mall. <…
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With only 40 rooms, this delightful find is at once both homey and spare, with sisal rugs (some of which need to be replaced) and bamboo lamps, plus black-and-white photos on the walls and piles …
Bally's hotel aims to be tasteful, but comes perilously close to being cheesy instead, just like its topless revue Jubilee!. It's favored by an older, more sedate crowd of gamblers. Bland, but bl…
(US$45 per room per night)
This charming maze of 1920s-era buildings was originally envisioned as a Bohemian Spanish village for artists, musicians and writers. Somehow simple and artfully effusive all at once, you'll find…
(US$46 per room per night)
Formerly the Reno Hilton, this landmark high-rise resort seems to carry out everything on a big scale. Perhaps that's why it's located away from the other hotels and casinos on Virginia St - it n…
(US$49 per room per night)
With its Victorian-style rooms, the Silver Legacy makes no secret of its turn-of-the-century theme. Standard rooms are on the basic side, though the little details inside make them interesting.
The stuff of gangster Bugsy Siegel's dreams, the Flamingo has history and retro-flavored charm. For faithful regulars and wide-eyed visitors, a prime location trumps any downsides at this legenda…
(US$50 per room per night)
Like the area, this hotel is in transition. Construction of the HSBC building next door has robbed the once-formidable tower of views of its eponymous monument. But rather than brood about it, th…
Ever so slowly evolving into a party scene, the Luxor has shed its Egyptian skin. Some vaguely Art Deco touches remain in outdated pyramid guest rooms, which lack tubs. Tower suites have far bett…
Not content to follow the crowd, the Peppermill serves up memorable rooms with a welcome bit of pizzazz. Three room styles cover most tastes and preferences, and suites are super snazzy.
The Village People are right: It is fun to stay at the YMCA. You get to use the gyms, indoor track, and the pool; you get a hearty breakfast and free passes to various programs. Rooms are rented …
Simple but comfortable rooms at reasonable prices - check the bargain off-season rates - plus a great central location are the main reasons many people stay here. And the adjoining complex of bar…
(US$52 per room per night)
Part hotel, part apartment building, the 25-room, family-owned Halcyon has small rooms and a few snappy-looking mismatched antiques. The color scheme is warm and inviting, and best of all it's a …
(US$53 per room per night)
While some might find it comically incongruous to see the sculpture Man Contemplating Infinity staring from the Plaza Necaxa straight at the grey Hotel Bristol, the lodging rises above the mundan…
(US$54 per room per night)
One of the fancier places downtown, Harrah's does its best to impress, in a gold-embossed sort of way. The 900-plus rooms may not have the most creative decor, but they're still quite refined.
(US$55 per room per night)
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