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There are CVS and some restaurants around the hotel.

The room we got (two queen beds) is clean and decent.

Lots of nearby restaurants.

Definitely for families
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Monorail - Flamingo/ Caesar's Palace Station is within 0.3 km
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Las Vegas Monorail is within 0.33 km
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There are 178 places in walking distance!
| Value for money | 8.0 |
| Location rating | 9.1 |
| Nearest airport | Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) |
| Distance to airport | 3.7 km |
2 bedrooms
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Horseshoe Las Vegas features charges applied fitness center that is opportunely situated at the tip of your finger, allowing you to get your daily exercise routine in at any time of the day so you can spend your holiday break the way you want. For more details, please contact the property for more information.
Yes! Horseshoe Las Vegas provides dry cleaning service that is available all throughout your stay, ensuring that you're always looking your finest in your favorite outfit. Please contact the property for more information.
Horseshoe Las Vegas's policy pertaining to children's bedding considers guests age 18 years and older as adults, and therefore requires an extra bed. If an additional charge applies, you can find additional information about specific child policy and age range for this property, by checking the "Property policies" section located in the property page for more details.
Horseshoe Las Vegas's additional pet policy indicates that the weight/size limit is 50 lbs and the number of pets allowed per room is 2. Please contact the property for more information regarding pet policy.
Horseshoe Las Vegas has a total of 2056 rooms.
Horseshoe Las Vegas's most popular month where verified tourists have stayed the most is in October.
Past visitors that stayed at Horseshoe Las Vegas have given this property a rating of 9.126 for its outstanding location as the major highlight for their stay.
Past couple travelers that have stayed at this property have given Horseshoe Las Vegas an average rating of 7.9. You can look up on more descriptive customer ratings, and remarks by filtering for a specific type of verified guest travelers down in the review section.
Verified local visitors that have stayed at this property have given Horseshoe Las Vegas an average rating of 8.1. You can look up on more comprehensive customer ratings, and comments for this property down in the review section.
The nearest train, metro, or bus station is Monorail - Flamingo/ Caesar's Palace Station, 296.2 m away from Horseshoe Las Vegas.

Horseshoe Las Vegas
Horseshoe Las Vegas is the perfect choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Las Vegas (NV). Experience an urban escape in Las Vegas (NV) with a stay at Horseshoe Las Vegas, with its exceptional location right in the city center. Need a few things? Located conveniently 550 m from Fountains of Bellagio, Horseshoe Las Vegas provides easy access to general goods and shopping.
Horseshoe Las Vegas offers numerous on-site facilities to satisfy even the most discerning guest. Never be out of touch with your contacts, with free Wi-Fi offered throughout your stay.
If you plan to arrive by car, you'll appreciate the resort's available parking, right on-site. The resort provides front desk services such as concierge service, express check-in or check-out and luggage storage for guests' convenience.
If you need, the ticket service and tours can even help you book tickets and reservations at all the best shows and programs nearby. Staying for a long time, or just need clean clothes? At the resort, your favorite travel outfits will be kept clean and available with dry cleaning service provided on-site.
For lazy days and nights, in-room conveniences like room service and daily housekeeping let you make the most of your room.
Equipped with handy amenities, guestrooms at Horseshoe Las Vegas guarantee a comfortable stay for all travelers. Some rooms are equipped with blackout curtains and air conditioning for your convenience.
Some rooms at Horseshoe Las Vegas include special design features like a separate living room. In-room entertainment such as television, in-room video streaming and cable TV is provided for guests in some selected rooms.
The resort also offers a refrigerator and a coffee or tea maker in some rooms for when you feel like it is needed. It's good to know that a hair dryer and toiletries are provided in some guest bathrooms.
Dining and things to do
Nothing starts a morning better than a delicious breakfast, which you can always enjoy in-house at Horseshoe Las Vegas. Everyone loves a good cup of coffee! A coffee shop on-site means you can enjoy a cup of real, freshly brewed coffee every morning -- or anytime you feel like it. If you don't feel like going out to eat, you can always opt for the delicious dining options at the resort. A night in at the resort's bar, nightclub and casino can be as fun as a night out with your travel companions.
Recreational facilities at Horseshoe Las Vegas are designed for escape and relaxation. Start your vacation off right with a dip in the pool.
Skip the dress code and opt for a casual cocktail or beer at the resort's poolside bar. Fitness lovers who want to keep up their routine on vacation can drop in at the resort's fitness facility.
Have fun with your friends or family, or even meet new people at the games room. Pick up something memorable for yourself or those waiting for you back at home, at the shops and souvenir shops.
Reasons to stay here
Know you'll get excellent dining options here, where past guests have rated onsite or nearby dining above 91% of the city's accommodation.
This accommodation is highly recommended for its location, scoring higher than 96% of other options in the city.
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Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose. Please check the individual room capacity for more details.
All children are welcome.
Car parking is available at an additional charge and subject to availability.
A valet parking is available and subject to an additional charge.
The property swimming pool is now closed for the season. The swimming pool will open on April, 1st, 2026.
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Located at the heart of the Strip, this hotel offers a convenient location close to the action. The rooms are spacious, clean, and comfortable, providing a fantastic view of the High Roller. The hotel staff is excellent and friendly, ensuring a great experience for guests. Visitors have appreciated the good value for money, with many leaving positive reviews about the location, accommodation, and service. Overall, it's a great choice for a stay in Las Vegas.
Some front desk staff have been reported for poor customer service, according to a few reviews.
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We stayed at Horseshoe Las Vegas for two nights for a family member’s wedding. Overall, the hotel is ok. The location is great and very central. The hotel is clean, the room was large, and we had a beautiful view of the Sphere at night, which was a highlight. On the downside, parking is $20 per day even for hotel guests. The staff was not very friendly, and it often felt like we were bothering them with basic questions. For a $50 per day resort fee, the amenities are very limited. There was no complimentary water in the room, no pen or paper, no shower cap, or other small basics. WiFi is limited to two devices, and each additional device costs $15 per day, which feels pretty unreasonable in 2026. I also asked for hot water to dissolve medication and was told it wasn’t possible, with no effort to help or suggest an alternative. Good location and room size, but service and value don’t fully match the extra fees.
I was torn between the conveniently located Paris and Horseshoe, but I chose Horseshoe to keep accommodation costs down. There were about ten groups in line at the check-in desk, so I decided to try the kiosk. When I was confused and didn't understand what to do, a staff member kindly offered help. Since there were four adults in one room, I requested a rollaway bed just to see if it could be accommodated, and they arranged it immediately. By the way, the rate was $30 per night plus tax. My English skills were lacking, so there were some points I didn't understand, but they were very helpful, using a computer to translate. The rollaway bed was brought to the room right after we arrived. However, since it was basic, the comfort was significantly less than the bed. But I was glad to have it. The room was spacious enough to open four suitcases along with the rollaway bed. There was a refrigerator that worked great. The room was cleaned daily, and towels were changed every day. The view from the room wasn't great, but from the elevator hall, I could see the Link and Sphere, and just a little way out of the elevator hall, I could watch the Bellagio Fountain Show. It's an older hotel, so the casino floor was indeed smoky, but there are many other smoky hotels, and I don't think Horseshoe smells any more than the others. Overall, although it's an older hotel and lacks a sparkling glamour, the staff were all kind and friendly, and I was glad to stay at Horseshoe.
I guess it’s alright and decent for the amount I paid for. 50/50 like for location convenient, 50 dislike of experience. First time going to Las Vegas and booking through Agoda for it. Upon arrival the check-in line with a receptionist was long so decide to go to self kiosk machine. There’s an extra charge of 45$ for early check in since check-in starts at 4pm, we arrived at noon. There was a resort fee of 56$ a day that covers the pool and gym usage. Was a bit confused at first bc thought I’m getting double charge for fees. Agoda did put in small font about resort fee of $113 in the trip receipt. But when i finalized and paid it on the machine it was 200$ something. Cancel it and went to the reception to check in and they explain there was a $100 deposit+$45early check-in+ 113$ resort fee i had left to pay. The next day of stay i get charged 52$ on my credit card. Text hotel whats it for, they said for the early check in fee. Confused bc it supposed to be all include in that 200$ transaction already. It stayed pending until our trip was over and did disappear from my credit card. But weird it charged again on my card. The hotel have a luggage storage right outside their hotel for those who comes in earlier than check-in time. Free, You just tip those guys watching it. The elevator we took our room was buggy and malfunction. People floor were selected, after going up to a few floor, the selected floor lights erased. We rode up and down to the lobby floor 3 times before finally landing on our floor. 2nd day the elevator was okay. Those elevator door close fast though, so you have to keep an eye out which elevator open to quickly go on it. From check-in desk to the elevator, we had to walk a bit and through the casino slot machine area, therefore had to smell cigarettes smoke, which for me I cannot stand that smell. The hotel room was alright. No toothbrush or slippers were given. A good amount of towels were in the room so didn't need room service next night when we stayed. Could not access the balcony, the latch was broken prior and the hotel did not fix it. Agoda listed the room as city view, did not see city view. Only saw another hotel out the window and the other side wing of the horseshoe hotel. You can upgrade $ to be on the fountain bellagio side or high roller wheel side. Horseshoe hotel is connected to Paris hotel, so it was good to walk inside when outside temp heat is over 100 during our trip. There were restaurants inside the connecting passageway. Based on location, it was convenient to travel to places. There was a monorail close by, haven't figure how to use that yet.
This place offers incredible value and an unbeatable location, making it easy to explore the area. The cleanliness is impressive, and the staff goes above and beyond to ensure a pleasant experience. Wi-Fi is reliable, shopping options are abundant, and the walkability is fantastic for getting around. While the facilities could use a little more variety, overall, it's a solid choice fora memorable stay.
300 meters to public transportation
Airport transfer
Located in heart of Las Vegas (NV)
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“Modern Comfort with a Few Rough Spots”
stayed at Horseshoe Las Vegas for a leisure trip, and overall, it delivered a comfortable, functional experience — not flashy, but solid. Check-In & Check-Out: Let’s start with the pain point: check-in and checkout lines here are brutal. The hotel has kiosks to help speed things up, but the human-staffed lines move painfully slow. They push you to check out through their system in advance to avoid the chaos — and you should. Like other Caesars properties, they’ll charge extra for late checkout after 11 a.m., which feels unnecessarily predatory. I did a late checkout once, and getting my room rekeyed was an ordeal. I ended up having to call security to unlock my room because I didn’t want to stand in the line from hell again. By the time security showed up, a member of housekeeping helped me in — proof the process really needs work. The Room: The room itself was modern, simple, and comfortable — think Midwestern practical, not Vegas glitz. It’s bigger than a room at The Cromwell but smaller than what you’d get at Caesars Palace. The decor isn’t trying to make a statement — it’s neutral, functional, and clean. The bed was comfortable, and the TV was modern, though the on-screen interface looked a bit dated and lacked clear instructions for connecting a computer or streaming. There was a mini-fridge with actual space for your own items (thankfully not just overpriced snacks), but no microwave. The snack bar items in the room were predictably overpriced, so I left those alone. Still, compared to other Caesars properties, it’s nice that Horseshoe gives you at least a little flexibility with the fridge. Dining & Amenities: I grabbed food one morning from their small bar area that serves pastries and light breakfast items like croissants and bagels. The food was fine — but seating was confusing. After I bought my food, I sat near the slot machines by the bar, where there was space to set my drink and eat quietly. The bartender promptly told me I couldn’t eat there and needed to move. It struck me as odd that they’d put machines right next to a food counter and then act surprised that people might sit and eat there. Not exactly the relaxing breakfast I had in mind. I moved to another side area where others were eating without issue, but the whole setup felt awkward and uninviting. The Walk & Layout: The walk from check-in to the rooms isn’t bad at all — much more manageable than at the mega-resorts. Horseshoe’s size works in its favor here; it’s easy to get in and out of your room, and the location puts you right in the action on the Strip. It also has convenient access to nearby shops and connected properties, which adds to its appeal. Overall: Horseshoe Las Vegas is a comfortable, moderately priced hotel in a prime location that focuses more on function than flair. It’s not a “wow” property, but it’s reliable. The rooms are comfortable, the vibe is grounded, and the pricing (relative to the Strip) is fair. Where it falls short is in operations — slow lines, clunky key management, and a few staff process issues that make what should be easy feel unnecessarily complicated. Still, I’d recommend this hotel for travelers who value convenience and comfort over luxury or over-the-top design. And as a Texan, I had to laugh that a place called Horseshoe ended up matching my taste for the practical things done (mostly) right.