Best Vegas Hotels for Solo Travelers
Whether you’ve found yourself in Vegas solo due to work, a business conference, or like I did: because my friends dropped me off after an epic hiking trip in Zion ~ this article is for you. I’d never stayed in Vegas by myself, so I didn’t really want a “party” kind of atmosphere. I wanted something more chill. Somewhere I wouldn’t be stuck in an elevator with a bunch of drunken revelers at 3AM….or 8AM! So I chose a “hotel within a hotel,” the W Las Vegas (formerly the Delano), which was a great choice. For more options, here are some of the “Best Vegas Hotels for Solo Travelers.”

I recently stayed at the Delano Las Vegas as a solo traveler, & found its understated glamour ideal for a quick solo trip.
If you’ve looking for great places to dine solo in Vegas: read this article.
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Overview of Vegas Hotels for Singles
- Best “Hotels within a Hotel,” with Sleek, Sexy Vibes = When a hotel is set within another hotel: it typically means they don’t have their own gambling area, such as the W Las Vegas, or the NoMad Hotel, which is set within the larger Park MGM. The W’s lobby is dark & gorgeous, & when I checked in: there were many businessmen & singles in the lobby. Della’s Kitchen is a great place to pop in for a solo bite, or if you’d like more options: Mandalay has a ton of restaurants to choose from. But the NoMad Hotel is my favorite hotel on this list: its dark, sexy library bar & piano lounge are gorgeous. And for more dining choices: all you need to do is walk over to places like Eataly within Park MGM.
There are no “crazy casino vibes” at either of these beautiful boutique hotels, which makes them ideal for solo travelers.

The incredibly dark & sexy Library Bar at the NoMad.
Where to Stay Solo in Las Vegas
- Best Solo Vegas Hotel if You’re Looking to “Mingle” = On this last trip to Vegas, I walked almost the entire Strip (over 10 miles), & there was ONE hotel that far & away had the youngest, hottest people: The Cosmopolitan. From its sexy central Chandelier Bar to restaurants with a “vibe,” to its pretty outdoor pools (where I’ve lounged solo after friends left): this is a great spot to people-watch & meet new people. And the good news is: it’s not as pretentious as you would expect here.
Check prices at The Cosmoplitan.

The view from our room at the Cosmopolitan: overlooking the Bellagio fountains.
- Best Vegas Hotel for Solo Gambling = Bellagio is the best hotel on the Strip for what I’d call, “understated gambling.” If you walk up to one of their tables solo: it’s no big deal. This casino feels more adult than others ~ in a good way. And if you’re in town for more than gambling, they’ve got five beautiful pools surrounded by lush foliage: enjoy lunch at their garden cafe after a relaxing poolside massage.

The casino at Bellagio is ideal for solo gamblers.
Best Vegas Hotels for Solo Travelers
- Best BUDGET Vegas Hotel for Solo Travelers = Treasure Island. I looked up prices in Vegas this spring & found rooms at Treasure Island for $65/night! Anything on the Strip in Vegas for less than $100 is a DEAL. If you don’t mind dealing with families, Treasure Island has held up a lot better than some of its budget counterparts.
Check prices at Treasure Island.

Treasure Island is one of the best budget hotels on the Strip, with fairly nice rooms & a great location.
- Best Vegas Hotels for an ADULT Spa Splurge-Getaway = The Venetian’s massive Canyon Ranch Spa is a heavenly place to escape the Strip, with over 100 treatments to choose from: including a HydroSpa, Finnish Sauna, & numerous massages. They have four beautiful outdoor pools & a fun, poolside restaurant ~ all welcoming for solo visitors. And you’ve also got the newly-renovated spa at Wynn Las Vegas, which is even more opulent than Canyon Ranch.

The Spa at Wynn is elevated Asian glamour & tranquility.
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Would you stay at the Delano again as a solo female? I’m headed to Vegas for a work trip and want a place that’s pretty peaceful to come back to, as the days will be pretty hectic. Thank you, Serena
Hey Serena! Yes, I would definitely stay at the Delano again. If you’re looking for somewhere peaceful & serene to return at night: the Delano definitely fits the bill. It’s very quiet & there’s no nightclub that will keep you up at night! Have fun : ) xoxo
My husband and I live in Vegas and we love doing little staycations at the Delano. Great for solo travelers and couples…
Thanks for your local insight, Darlene! I agree, it’s “tucked-away” spot gives it a more serene feel than most hotels on the Strip. xoxo
The Nomad is a favorite for solo business travel in Vegas. Access to so many great restaurants, most of which are solo-friendly – but tucked away enough to feel quiet and private.
Great insights, Cheryl!
I often visit Vegas for work by myself, and your content on solo Vegas travel is really helpful! It can actually be a really fun city to travel to alone, I love early morning runs on the Strip.
I agree, Cynthia! I was very pleasantly surprised spending time alone in Vegas. And walking or running the Strip is so fun ~ mainly because of the great people-watching! And seeing what’s new along the Strip. Cheers, Noelia
Great feedback, Alan!