Aladdin

Aladdin Las Vegas is a luxurious thematic, 3.8 million square feet resort, situated right in the middle of The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard).

Aladdin Las Vegas creates its own fairy tale world by the “1001 Arabian Nights” theme. This atmosphere can be found in each one of the hotel's rooms, the casino, the dining places, the rooftop pools, the shopping or spa areas, and in the night clubs.

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Location

  • 3667 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Aladdin Resort & Casino is situated in the middle of the Las Vegas Boulevard, commonly known as “The Strip”, ten minutes away from the McCann Airport. In the immediate neighbourhood you can find Bellagio Hotel & Casino (across) and Paris Las Vegas (nearby).

The resort has a total of 2,600 rooms and suites, distributed between the main building of 38 stories and two towers of 23 levels each.

Room description

You can choose between deluxe or resort rooms, and suites, some of them with a Strip view. Both Deluxe and Resort rooms can accommodate a maximum of four persons. Deluxe rooms offer the option of a king or two queen-size beds.

Common features

  • computer with flat screen monitor and (for an extra fee) a high speed internet connection
  • multi-line phone
  • cable or satellite TV
  • air conditioning and climate control
  • iron or ironing bed
  • marble baths, most with separate shower and soaking tub
  • in-room safe
  • blow dryer
  • vanity kit
  • armoire

Deluxe room

  • 450 square feet
  • choose between one king or two queen beds
  • a Strip or pool view

Resort room

  • 560 square feet
  • a Strip or pool view

The Suites

  • 1225 square feet
  • Strip view
  • separate bedroom
  • one king size bed
  • separate dining area
  • separate living room

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The Casino

Aladdin has a 100,000 square feet casino that follows the resort's Arabian theme and an extra 15,000 square feet gaming surface, The London Club. The main casino offers 2,800 slot machines, 87 table games, keno and more. The London Club, considered the only casino within a casino in Las Vegas, is situated right above the main casino and has an extra package of services meant to enhance the guests' privacy and comfort, including separate access to the hotel check-in area. In the London Club gaming area you can choose between baccarat, slot machines, roulette and blackjack.

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Dining

Aladdin's dining options are one of the most complete experiences in Las Vegas, both for fine and casual type. Fine dining includes a list of 6 top class restaurants:

  • Bonsai, with an Asian&Japanese cuisine, is the best place to visit for the sushi, sashimi and sake lovers. The house special is the Bonsai Roll, successfully combining raw and cooked ingredients and the most flavored Asian spices.
  • If you're into the French appetite, then visit the Commander's Palace. Located right in The Desert Passage, it is considered one of the best restaurants in Las Vegas.

    Inside tip: On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, brunch is tastier on the live jazz background.

  • Elements is a pure American experience, combining fresh seafood and grilled meats. Elements is also famous for its wine list (Wine Enthusiast Excellency Award).
  • Crustacean, also known as “The Prana”, is a mix restaurant and nightclub. It is situated in The Desert Passage and offers Asian, Euro-Asian, French and Vietnamese Cuisine, along with late night shows and live jazz concerts.

    Inside tip: better make a reservation first!

  • Also located in The Desert Passage, Todai restaurant offers the most complete Japanese seafood menu. It is opened for lunch and dinner and you can choose from among 40 kinds of sushi.
  • At Tremezzo restaurant you can enjoy the genuine Italian cuisine and at the same time a great view of The Las Vegas Strip. Tremezzo has gained its fame due to The Italian Chef Mario S. Capone, whose hand made pasta is only one of the restaurant's attractions. Tremezzo is recommended by Zagat Survey 2001 as one of the top ten restaurants un Las Vegas and also received The Wine Enthusiast Excellency Award.

    Inside tip: it is better to dress business-casual and also make a reservation.

Casual dining offers an extra package of 8 restaurants: Cheeseburger At the Oasis,La Salsa, Lombardi's Romagna Mia, Oyster Bay Seafood & Wine Bar (all located in the Desert Passage).Apart from these you can find the specifically Italian Cafe Ferraro, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, The Spice Market Buffet and Zanzibar Cafe.

The Pool: Aladdin's sixth floor large terrace hosts two private, outdoor, heated swimming pools that have a seasonal horary.

The Elemis Spa is a 32,000 square feet relaxation oasis, featuring 29 therapy rooms, steam rooms, saunas, whirlpools and fitness rooms.

Nightlife at Aladdin can be resumed in three basic words: Curve, The Living Room and Sinbad's Lounge. The attraction remains Sindbad's Lounge, situated right in the heart of Aladdin, between the main casino and the mezzanine. At Sindbad's Lounge you can lose track of space as the entire hotel's neon-lit spectacle is visible and the ceilings are especially conceived to create the illusion of height.

Shopping at Aladdin is easy: just come to the Desert Passage, situated in what is now called "the 50 yard line" of the Las Vegas Strip. This line actually surrounds Aladdin Resort & Casino and is accessible to everyone that wants to experience North African shopping style, that includes the Marakesh street beggars.

The Aladdin Wedding Chapel offers only one wedding theme: Elvis, in the memory of the King of Rock and Roll and his wife Priscilla that actually got married at Aladdin in 1967.

What's missing -although at Aladdin you can find anything a maharajah could possibly want, there are a few things that would be missed by an ordinary modern person:

  • child care facilities
  • pets are not allowed
  • RV park
  • Shuttle service to the Strip

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