With "merely" 578 rooms and suites, this nongaming Rat Pack-inspired hotel feels downright intimate when compared to some of the megaresorts in town. In fact, Renaissance rooms with two beds feel a bit cramped, but given their stylish look, they're just dandy. Bathrooms are diminutive, too, but do come with separate tubs and glass shower stalls. In the common area, the property lacks a casino...
Plenty of style in a corporate-friendly, convention center location.:
For travelers heading to Las Vegas to do more than try their luck at the blackjack tables, the Renaissance is the place to be. This is the largest non-gaming hotel in town, and one of the nicest, to boot. Tranquility is guaranteed from the lobby onward, with not even the slightest temptation to risk a dime. However, for those guests with the urge to double down on the baccarat table, the Las...
Luxury accommodations, pampering amenities and expressive decor are the trademarks of this upscale Marriott-owned property.:
In Short
Guests looking for an escape from the cookie-cutter hotel experience will enjoy Renaissance's many special touches. Stylish guest rooms are equipped with a 25-inch TV, radio,...