
Las Vegas
Design-forward casino resort with a rock-and-roll soul. Rooms are cleverly split by sliding privacy doors — living lounge on one side, sleeping area on the other. The vibe skews younger and hipper than the mega-Strip palaces, with an emphasis on live music, pool culture, and a buzzy F&B lineup. Less glitzy than Bellagio, more personality than a standard Hilton.
Hilton Honors members can get the resort fee waived on points redemptions — a significant saving at $50/night
Why It Matters
AAA Four Diamond property built on the former Hard Rock Hotel site. It's Virgin Hotels' largest property globally. The room design — where the hallway, closet, and bathroom merge into a 'living dressing room' separated from the bedroom by a sliding privacy door — is genuinely different from anything else in Vegas. Free self-parking and valet is a rarity at a resort of this scale.
Sitting a mile east of the Strip on the former Hard Rock Hotel site, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas is a sprawling 1,500-room casino resort that brings the brand's irreverent, music-forward personality to Vegas scale. Three towers — Ruby, Canyon, and Opal — house everything from 460 sq ft entry-level chambers to a 4,950 sq ft Grand Stellar Suite, plus a 60,000 sq ft Mohegan Sun Casino, a five-acre pool complex, Nobu, and a 4,600-capacity live music theater. It's part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, so Hilton Honors points work here — and unlike almost every other resort of this size in Las Vegas, parking is free.
Where You'll Stay
11 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
12 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
An intimate 650-person venue named after the original Virgin Records shop on Oxford Street, London. Designed for cutting-edge emerging artists across all genres. Think smaller shows with a more club-like feel than The Theater.
A renovated 4,600-person live music venue spanning three levels with updated bars, luxury suites, and two new VIP lounge areas. Hosts major touring acts and A-list concerts. The Black Keys, The HU, Death Cab for Cutie, and Apocalyptica have been on the schedule for 2026.
Round-the-clock gym with cardio and strength equipment plus digital training tools. Minimum age 18. Virtual tour available on the hotel website.
Multi-functional outdoor event lawn adjacent to the Opal Tower. Used for concerts, events, and group gatherings.
A 60,000 sq ft casino operated by Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment. Over 650 slot machines, 50+ table games, a full Betfred USA Sportsbook with luxury seating, a state-of-the-art video wall, over-the-counter wagering, and self-serve betting kiosks available 24/7. Must be 21+.
A five-acre desert pool oasis with four pools and 29 private cabanas. Standard pool area is open to all guests; Kassi Beach Club is 21+ with DJs. Daybeds, loungers, and poolside bar service throughout. ResortPass day passes are also available for non-guests.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Mobility-accessible and hearing-accessible rooms available across towers. Roll-in shower options included.
On-site business center available for guests. In-room workstations also available.
High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the resort and all rooms, included in the resort fee.
In-room dining via Commons Kitchen Express, available for guest rooms.
Multiple meeting and event spaces available for group business. Sage Hall is one of the dedicated ballroom/meeting spaces.
The $50/night (plus tax) resort fee covers: 20% off spa services, 15% off spa retail, complimentary appetizer with two dinner entrees at Kitchen, 2-for-1 drinks at The Bar at Commons Club, in-room streaming (Netflix/Hulu), high-speed internet, unlimited local and long-distance calls, and two bottles of water daily.
Full concierge services. 24-hour front desk. Currency exchange available.
Dogs are welcome in designated pet-friendly rooms. Pet fee applies ($60/night per some sources). Amenities provided for pets; pet area outside the resort.
In-room streaming services including Netflix and Hulu included with the resort fee. Rooms also feature in-room casting.
Several on-property shops including 5th & Sunset, Brookstone, and Hudson. A CVS is across the street.
Free self-parking and valet for hotel guests — and also for non-hotel guests visiting the resort. This is a genuine differentiator in Las Vegas, where Strip resorts charge $20–$40/night.
Electric vehicle charging available on property.
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