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Holiday rentals in Las Vegas

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Popular amenities for Las Vegas holiday rentals

Stay near Las Vegas's top sights

Fremont Street Experience463 locals recommend
MGM Grand90 locals recommend
Bellagio Hotel & Casino230 locals recommend
Caesars Palace120 locals recommend
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas93 locals recommend
New York-New York Hotel & Casino46 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Las Vegas

  • Total rentals

    21K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    12K properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    15K properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    4.2K properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10K properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    544K reviews

Your guide to Las Vegas

All About Las Vegas

Situated in the arid basin of the Mojave Desert, Las Vegas is the largest city in Nevada and one of the most visited destinations in the world. The city’s elaborate, vibrant casinos and booming entertainment industry bring people to town for shopping, shows, and fine dining, among other popular pastimes. While much of the city is identifiable by the millions of dazzling lights and iconic neon signs lighting up the night sky, Las Vegas is also known for its gorgeous natural wonders.

From parts of the city, you can take in the desert sand in varying shades of red, and the rocky mountainsides, which lend themselves to hiking, rock climbing, and biking. Lake Mead provides boating and fishing opportunities in the desert heat. And numerous golf courses, breweries, parks, and sporting arenas offer additional entertainment during a Vegas stay.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Las Vegas

The hot desert subtropical climate of Las Vegas means scorching hot summers and pleasant autumn and spring temperatures. Winters here can get chilly, so you may want to bring a coat or jacket, but it’s uncommon to experience freezing temperatures. Las Vegas casinos and concert venues host events throughout the year. However, most of the happenings occur during the spring and autumn months, making it a pleasant time to stay in a Las Vegas villa. In September you’ll find a major music festival with carnival rides and food. In October, you can take in one of the area’s most popular food and wine festivals. And in April, a hard rock and metal music festival takes over downtown Vegas.


Top things to do in Las Vegas

Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area

Approximately 30 kilometres west of Las Vegas lies the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — Nevada’s first National Conservation Area. A one-way 21-kilometre scenic drive winds through the red-coloured mountain formations of Red Rock Canyon, and hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails allow you to experience the beauty of the desert up close. The Red Rock Canyon Visitor Center features indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing native plants, such as banana yucca and beavertail cactus, and wildlife, including grey foxes, red-spotted toads, and other animal species in the area.

Las Vegas Boulevard

The Las Vegas Boulevard, also known as the Las Vegas Strip, is about 6.8 kilometres long and located just south of the actual Las Vegas city limits. This world-famous strip is where many iconic Las Vegas images stem from, with dancing fountains, bright neon signs, and lively casinos lining the road. Live entertainment can be found all year long here, with music, magic, and comedy shows among the most popular.

The Mob Museum

The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, commonly referred to as the Mob Museum, is located in downtown Las Vegas. The museum focuses on the history and impact that organized crime has had on American society through numerous informative and interactive exhibits, videos, and stories.

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