Beyond its above average workout options, MGM's cool hotel interiors, array of upscale restaurants, shops, and chic nightclubs, especially Hakkasan, an 80,000 square-foot restaurant and club complex, lure a diverse group.
Price: Moderately Expensive

Thanks to one ornery tiger, Siegfried and Roy are no longer here, but fortunately the fantastic fitness center, spa, and pool remain.
Price: Moderately Expensive
Inside this enormous all-suite resort sits the independently operated Canyon Ranch Spa, a 69,000 square-foot wellness facility adorned with the hottest cardio and weight equipment.
Price: Expensive
The Westin is a just off the Strip, which is something many of our Athletic-Minded Travelers value.
Price: Moderately Expensive
An actual 30-story glass pyramid, Luxor does not have elevators inside its trademark hotel, it has "inclinators." That's right. These unique people-movers transport guests to their quarters sideways at a 39-degree angle! It is worth stopping in just for the ride.
Price: Least Expensive
Mandalay is located on the far south end of the Strip and is the closest accommodation to the airport. It is also slightly more isolated from other hotels, but its monorail system does ease the distance to the neighboring Luxor and Excalibur.
Price: Moderately Expensive
Trump International is a rare find in Las Vegas - a hotel that's not attached to a busy casino. This makes it a perfect choice for those in Sin City on business who want to stay on the strip but not amid the gambling scene.
Price: Moderately Expensive
Delano Las Vegas is located within the Mandalay Bay, but operates as a separate, all-suite, swank accommodation.
Price: Expensive
This is one of the few hotels off the strip that we recommend. It often plays host to many movers and shakers. Guests will appreciate the fun and relaxed vibe throughout this accommodation.
Price: Moderately Expensive