Not a small room contrary to popular belief. More average
Relax in the comfort of our artfully designed guest rooms with floor to ceiling windows and unique touches like our signature cocktail cart
The hotel
Small but functional room...
Hallway to rooms
Worlds smallest cabana! Ah come on I joke you
Entertainment center. A mini fridge inside the cabinetry. Sadly, no microwave.
King room
Bar at the hotel. Very cool vibe.
Perfect spot for sunning or a dip
Kris L.
Dec 20, 2024
The hotel is very artistic in decor, love the lobby and pool area which was sparkling clean and had plush towels. Our room was very comfortable, nice bed and pillows. Ask for a feather pillow if you want that and they will be happy to oblige. The location is fun for walking to independent art studios, restaurants and coffee shops and there is dedicated parking off street. It was very quiet at night, no earplugs needed and nice to not be on the noisy Strip.
Read MoreMelissa O.
Mar 2, 2025
I love this hotel, it's a perfect location if you're wanting a quiet boutique style atmosphere but close to the strip. The staff was so friendly and accommodating, I felt safe and the hotel is beautiful. I ate a few times at the restaurant and the staff was amazing and food was good! The only thing I wish they would improve would be the sheets on the bed, they felt like cardboard. Other than that I would stay again, maybe I'll bring my own sheets if they don't upgrade!
Read Moremichelle n.
Feb 5, 2024
Spotted: a newish, boutique hotel located in the Arts District. Miss M is pleased. Xoxo, Gossip Queen Listen, I've had my fair share of trips to Las Vegas for business and pleasure ... how come no one ever told me about the Arts District?! I was lucky enough to find this hotel through the Marriott Bonvoy app and let me tell you ... this place hits. A boutique hotel with the BEST customer service. I've stayed at this hotel twice and not only are the people who work there pleasant, but the property itself is stunning. I haven't fully explored the surrounding area as my trips have been short and it's cold for this California girl but I definitely plan on checking the Arts District more.
Read MoreYVETTE A.
Jan 16, 2025
The restaurant was very overrated. Every single person got their food delivered. About 15 minutes apart definitely wouldn't go back.
Read MoreChristina R.
Dec 27, 2023
The reviews of this hotel are wild and I'm glad that I read them after we stayed and not beforehand. My experience at this hotel was probably more of a 4 star one but because of the crazy 1 star reviews I decided to bump my rating up a bit.First, the check-in process was amazing. Best I've had, honestly, ever. The two people working were friendly and accommodating. We got the high floor we wanted but we were not upgraded, which is ok because I'd rather have the late check out honored (Gold Marriott status.) And it was a true late check out, our key still worked after normal check out time. They gave us food and drink vouchers and goodie bags upon arrival. They made the best suggestions and really made us feel welcome. Even when we passed the front desk, with other people we had not met working, we were greeted with smiles. I loved how your name was on the board walking in as someone with status. The room wasn't small to me and I travel quite a bit. These complaints of how tiny the room is are really wild to me. No, there wasn't a couch or a big desk but we had a lot of space to place our stuff down and as locals, on a staycation, who didn't pack tightly the way we do when travelling outside of our city/state, we had a lot of stuff laying around (Christmas potlucks, gifts, etc. since we were still going to work the first day of our stay.) The bathroom, I will admit didn't have a lot of counter space and I realize that people don't want to "work" when they are on vacation but I just moved the tissue box, the makeup remover and the little tray with soap to the small table next to the toilet and towels. Now, there was a large space for our toiletries. I mean, it wasn't hard at all to do this. Stuff could have been moved down by the extra tp too. I will admit, the glass wall is weird. It's mirrored on the bathroom side. This should have been the other way around. The people in the bathroom should be able to see the room and the people in the room should just be able to see a mirror. This didn't bother us though. We're "that" couple that does everything together, if you know what I mean. The hotel itself was very clean and the housekeepers are very active and present. I will admit this was a bit annoying on the day we checked out because we too were presented with a laundry bag to trip over as we exited the room. We do not ever have housekeeping do up the rooms while we stay at a hotel but they seemed to be doing a heck of a job keeping the rooms clean.Security was present and that made me feel better because the hotel is in a less lively area, with closed businesses and construction around. The three things that would have made this review a 4 are the most important things to me. First, the AC/heater unit I hated. It turns itself on, even after you physically turn it off, and I had to get up in the middle of the night, 2 nights in a row, to turn it off so I didn't sweat my life away. If I realized it did this, I would have kept the remote next to me. Second, the WiFi is non existent. We called the first night because it was a router/modem problem but they didn't understand and asked if we wanted engineering to come up. Um no, restart your router. The second day we could connect but the website would never let us press "done" to fully, actually connect. So we gave up. Third, and most importantly, the street noise was intense. If we stay here again, I will spend more to have a pool view because maybe there will be less noise. The full window is amazing and beautiful but you could hear every noise and there seems to be a lot of street sweeping going on downtown. Also, the noise between rooms was intense. I shouldn't be able to actually hear the people nexts to us' conversation. Thank god they weren't doing other things in there.We did eat in the hotel restaurant but that's a different review.
Read MoreAndy M.
Oct 17, 2023
This small boutique hotel is off the beaten track in the arts district. The fact that it's off the strip but not far from the strip cannot be overemphasized; you get an exciting mix of creatives to businesspeople who aren't in the Vegas party scene but like socializing. The connection to the Pepper Club helps with that general vibe. In short, the hotel has its own ambiance, which makes it more than merely a utilitarian place to stay. That's rare because as a former road warrior, you have to make friends everywhere you go and this is a friendly place. Also, I got to chat with the members of two bands that I listen to who were staying here for a gig in town, and that's pretty cool.The rooms themselves are medium-sized and somewhat spartan, but big enough to have everything you need. The beds are comfortable. The furnishings are well-appointed. I hear you can get the shaker in the room filled with a bartender's whimsy cocktail, but I'm not a sit-in-your-room kind of drinker. The service staff are top notch, they keep everything clean and well stocked and are there when you need them but otherwise unobtrusive. Also, very patient as a late-night accident with a taco did not result in me getting upcharged for ruining a nice set of bedsheets with a grease stain.Room service is available from the attached restaurant at the same prices as the sit-down meal, which is nice. The food is good from the restaurant, which puts it head and shoulders above 80% of hotel restaraunts.
Read MoreJon T.
Nov 12, 2023
I didn't think I could tolerate visiting LV until I stayed at the English Hotel. It's brand new, in the Arts District, adult only, and doesn't have any memories of being smoked in years ago. Basically, I don't think I could stay in another hotel anymore in Vegas.Aside from the top, other pros: friendly staff, interesting design, and a moderately sized pool in the back. There is, of course, also a restaurant on site but not my thing without being very vegan accommodating.Some cons, I've noticed: during my second state, there were already some noticeable flaws in the rooms, which is surprising for such a new hotel. For example, one bit of the tiling at the base of the shower had separated. Also, depending how close Arts District festivities are going on at night, it can be a little loud. That being said, these two things are far less detractors then staying anywhere near the terrible strip.Pricing seems reasonable, provided you are booking far enough in advance. It is a small hotel, so book asap!
Read MoreRobbin B.
Feb 1, 2023
A quaint boutique style hotel in the Las Vegas Art's District. The English Hotel is anchored by the Pepper Club. Excellent fresh food prepared by award winning Chef Todd English offering room service, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast daily. The restaurant also offers a great bar area with creative cocktails. Our room was perfectly comfortable with a modern clean aesthetic. Super friendly staff in this 21+ hotel offering only 74 rooms with a great vibe and easy parking. You'll notice cool artwork/murals around every corner. The perfect staycation spot!** Dog friendly.
Read MoreFlorence H.
Dec 8, 2024
Everything we great! The rooms are very swanky, nice linens, bed was comfortable. Staff was fantastic! Make sure to have an Apple! The Pepper restaurant is great too! Probably the best almond milk chai latte I've had.
Read MoreSerena R.
Jan 17, 2025
The hotel supposedly owner and management are very unprofessional and act entitled to the art district and Main Street. They stated numerous times they own the whole block when clearly they do not. Racist comments and acting irrational were just a couple om my list of many with this experience we had with this hotel. Will never stay at this hotel and be warned you will be treated like peasants if not a certain color of skin when coming here.
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