Weighing up the pros and cons of
Off the Strip Hotels in Vegas
Are you thinking about staying in one of the off the strip hotels in Vegas? Maybe you think it’ll work out cheaper?
If you’ve been to Sin City before or just don’t want to be amid the hustle and bustle of the LV Boulevard 24/7 preferring instead to dip in and out as you please then you have lots options but it’s worth weighing the pros and cons and really thinking about what you want from your trip before you book.

I’ve heard it’s cheaper to stay off the Strip
In general the hotels off the Strip are cheaper to stay at but bear in mind that the further out from the Strip you stay the more time and money you could spend travelling to and from LV Boulevard if you plan on enjoying all the restaurants, main attractions and shows.
I want to stay somewhere scenic
If you definitely want to be a few miles out so that you can experience less traffic and be completely surrounded by Nevada’s dramatic mountain vistas with easy access to the outdoors think about splitting your trip and staying on the Strip for part of it and somewhere more remote such as Red Rock Canyon for a couple of days.

Red Rock Canyon
I want to stay off LV Boulevard but be able to travel to it easily
If you know that you’ll want to be visiting the Strip a lot but would still prefer a little way from the main action then consider staying at a hotel which has regular transport to LV Boulevard such as the Rio or South Point. That way you can still enjoy all the central restaurants, attractions and shows that you want.
I’m on a really tight budget and can’t afford to stay on the Strip
Not all the hotels on the Las Vegas Strip are expensive there are some cheaper ones but a good cluster of budget hotels in Las Vegas can be found in the Downtown area which has a regular bus service to LV Boulevard.
Hotels not far from the Strip
There’s a number of hotels in Vegas that are near the Strip without being right on LV Boulevard:
Terribles Hotel

Terribles Hotel is one of the cheapest hotels in Las Vegas and it’s only a mile from the Strip and two miles from the airport.
Rio Hotel

The Rio Casino Las Vegas NV is an off the Strip hotel with a difference. Instead of rooms it contains only spacious suites.
South Point

South Point Las Vegas is a great place to stay with or without children as there’s so much to do at the resort.
Green Valley Ranch

Green Valley Ranch Las Vegas is another family friendly resort that’s about a ten minute drive from the Strip bursting with things to do.
Hotels under an hour from the Strip
If you are looking for hotels in Vegas that are more remote but still reasonably near the Strip there are a good few to choose from:
Terrible’s Primm Valley Resorts

Terrible’s Primm Valley Resorts is a good option if you want to stay a little way out from the Vegas Strip with a host of entertainment and dining options at the complex.
Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills Primm Nevada is one of three hotels at Terrible’s Primm Valley Resorts which is near the state line for California. If you stay here you’ll be surrounded by beautiful desert scenery.
Whiskey Pete’s

Whiskey Pete’s Casino and Hotel is one of the hotels at Terrible’s Primm Valley Resorts and you can often get a room here for a really cheap price.
Primm Valley Casino and Resort

Primm Valley Casino and Resort is a great place to stay if shopping is high on your agenda as the fabulous Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas are right on the hotel’s doorstep.
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