Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas Details
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| Hotel Features |
With views of The Las Vegas Strip and the desert skyline, the LVH contains a modern lobby embellished in white and black marble. The Steakhouse, the hotel's dinner-only restaurant, serves prime-grade beef and fresh seafood. This dining venue displays photos of Las Vegas performers. Benihana Village features a terraced lounge that descends to a water garden, Japanese houses, a koi pond, and private dining rooms. Benihana serves dinner only and contains a sushi bar. The Spa LVH offers treatments such as Vitamin C facials and Hot Stone massages, and houses wet and dry saunas, steam rooms and spa tubs. A third-floor outdoor pool and recreation deck features a pool with a shallow end that accommodates younger swimmers. A total of 12 lighted tennis courts are located on-site.
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| A short guide to East of The Strip |
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This area has more lodging variety than The Strip. East of the Strip features both gaming and non-gaming properties that range from budget to luxury accommodations. Key attractions here include the Las Vegas Convention Center, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the McCarran International Airport, several office parks, and the Restaurant Row along Flamingo and Paradise roads.
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| Recreation |
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The LVH tennis club is hard to pass up, even for racket rookies. Four of the 6 outdoor hardtop courts are lighted for night play, making it easy to work in a game or two. United States Professional Tennis Association pros offer beginner and intermediate lessons for individuals or groups. You can also sign up for daily adult clinics. At the pro shop, you can rent a racket, buy some balls, or rent a ball machine to maximize your practice time. After you wrap up your game, ditch the rackets and cool off in the pool.
Located on the 3rd floor, the 10-acre outdoor pool complex is buffered from much of the city noise while offering great views of The Strip skyline. Pull up a lounge chair and enjoy a poolside cocktail from the Cabana Bar, or spread out in style on a poolside bed. For some privacy, reserve a standard cabana, outfitted with a TV, refrigerator, and padded lounge chairs, or opt for a premium cabana with thickly cushioned, oversized day beds. It's not truly summer until your first pool party, and the LVH got you covered with free poolside bashes every Friday night during the summer. Enjoy food and drink specials while jamming to a rotating lineup of live performers.
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| Things to do |
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Ladies and gentleman, Elvis has re-entered the building. When it comes to musical impersonations in Las Vegas, nothing beats the King, and there's no better place to see him come alive than the LVH. Throughout his career, Elvis performed dozens of shows here, including a legendary run that became the basis for the documentary film Elvis: That's the Way It Is. Relive the glory days as Trent Carlini inhabits The King, performing more than 25 of Elvis' hits. The show spans 3 decades of costumes, music, and personalities, from the 1950s heartthrob to the Las Vegas heydays of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
You can catch even more rock and pop stars come to life, all for the price of one show. During one night at Impressions That Rock!, Greg London takes on a range of music legends, from Ozzy Osbourne to Johnny Cash to Rod Stewart. If you like a little country with your rock-and-roll, head to Boots on Thursday at the Tempo Lounge. Enjoy whiskey drink specials as local country radio DJs broadcast live from Club Oasis.
For some comedic salvation in Sin City, catch the musical comedy Nunsense. This award-winning show, featuring the wacky antics of 4 nuns locked in a church freezer, is presented nightly at the LVH. The hotel's 3 stage venues also host a rotating lineup of musicians, magicians, and comedians.
Schedules and availability are subject to change without notice; for more information on current shows, contact the hotel at the number listed on the reservation confirmation received after booking via this web site.
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| Dining at Las Vegas Hilton |
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International cuisine takes center stage at the Hilton, whether it’s a tableside stir-fry show or a romantic Italian dinner--but there are plenty of casual eateries where you can grab an early-morning coffee or late-night snack. If you get a half-time hankering while betting on the big game, the SuperBook Deli offers 25 signature sandwiches as well as a breakfast menu. Before you head out for the night, stop by Fortuna--a coffee and wine café--for the free nightly wine tasting.
Benihana Village - Japanese pagoda huts, rock waterfalls, and a koi fish pond greet you at this 3-level Japanese-style steakhouse. Start your meal at the sushi bar, then take a seat at a teppanyaki table and watch trained chefs flip, slice, and dice stir-fries right at your table. Who says fine dining means you can't play with your food?
TJ's Steakhouse - Furnished in rich mahogany, this classic Las Vegas steakhouse features prime beef cooked over an open mesquite flame. TJ's is also an ideal spot to get your Vegas surf and turf or a plate of steaming crab legs.
Casa Nicola - Classic Italian fare is served alongside innovative Mediterranean dishes at this semi-formal restaurant. Sip wine and savor the antipasto as you watch your dinner being prepared in the exhibition kitchen.
Garden of the Dragon - Mongolian beef and shrimp chow mein are just two of the Chinese favorites offered in this elegant restaurant, which overlooks the Benihana gardens. Be sure to try the plum wine ice cream for dessert.
The Buffet - It's hard to complain about an all-you-can-eat dinner that includes complimentary beer and wine, especially when it's offered every night of the week. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, The Buffet serves classic American fare alongside Chinese and Italian favorites.
Paradise Café - This 24-hour American diner serves burgers, salads, sandwiches and around-the-clock breakfast. Stop by after the casino or club for some late night-buffalo wings or jalapeno poppers.
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| Spa information |
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For the seasoned spa-goer or worn-out sightseer in need of some quiet relaxation, The Spa at the Las Vegas Hilton is a respite from this action-packed city. With 11 treatment rooms, you can get private, one-on-one care with a Swedish massage or an invigorating seaweed mud wrap. Make an afternoon of it with package treatments catering to aching athletes or workaholics needing to decompress. The men's and women's lounges are perfect for less hands-on relaxation: Kick back in the saunas and steam rooms, or keep up with the game on the plasma TVs while you soak in the spa tubs. Access to spa facilities is complimentary with a treatment, or available for a surcharge without a treatment.
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| Terms & conditions |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Notification and fees |
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The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, Check-In, or Check-Out.
Fee for in-room high-speed Internet (wired): USD 13.99 (for 24 hours, rates may vary)Fee for in-room wireless Internet: USD 13.99 (for 24 hours, rates may vary)Refrigerator fee: USD 10.00 per dayIn-room safe fee: USD 3.00 per dayRollaway bed fee: USD 35.00 per dayFacilities fee: USD 20.00 per person, per day
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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| Services |
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Parking (free)Parking garagePorter/bellhopSafe-deposit box at front deskSaunaSecurity guardShoe shineSpa tubTour assistanceValet parkingATM/bankingBeauty servicesBreakfast available (surcharge)Concierge servicesCurrency exchangeDoorman/doorwomanExpress Check-OutFitness facilitiesFull-service health spaHair salonHealth clubInternet access - wirelessLimo or Town Car service availableMultilingual staffNightclub
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| Property Facts |
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Check-In time is 3 PMCheck-Out time is NoonMinimum Check-In age 21Pets not allowed
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| Business & Event |
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24-hour front desk
Audio-visual equipment
Banquet facilities
Business center
Dry cleaning/laundry service
Multiple conference/meeting rooms
Multiple small meeting rooms
Room service (24 hours)
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| General |
Ballroom(s); Bar/lounge; Casino; Elevator/lift; Gift shops or newsstand; Number of floors: 31; Number of rooms: 2,941; Poolside bar; Restaurant(s) in hotel; Shopping on site; Swimming pool - outdoor; Tennis on site
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Pets not allowed
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Guests must show current government-issued proof of identity at the time of Check-In. Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Overview |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
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| Hotel Rooms |
The 2,941 air-conditioned Hotel Rooms at LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino - formerly Las Vegas Hilton include laptop-compatible safes and hair dryers. Televisions are equipped with cable/satellite channels, video-game consoles, and pay movies. All accommodations provide desks and phones with voice mail. For a surcharge, guests can use the in-room wireless and wired high-speed Internet access. Additional amenities include irons/ironing boards and clock radios. In addition, amenities available on request include a turndown service, hypo-allergenic bedding, and wake-up calls. Housekeeping is offered daily.
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| Resort Features |
LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino - formerly Las Vegas Hilton has a full-service spa, a health club, an outdoor pool, a spa tub, and a sauna. Business amenities at this 3.5-star property include a business center, small meeting rooms, and limo/town car service. This spa resort offers a restaurant, a poolside bar, and a bar/lounge. Onsite parking is complimentary. The staff can arrange concierge services, tour assistance, and currency exchange. Additional amenities include a casino, a nightclub, and a fitness facility.
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| Location |
Conveniently near the airport in Las Vegas's East of The Strip neighborhood, LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino - formerly Las Vegas Hilton is close to Las Vegas Convention Center, Sands Expo Convention Center, and Clark County Library. Also nearby are Las Vegas Country Club and Guinness World of Records Museum.
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