The Las Vegas LINQ Hotel + Experience Bar Center Strip Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas Hotel Rooms
The Las Vegas LINQ Hotel + Experience Pool
The Las Vegas LINQ Hotel + Experience Room
Check out the myriad of bars and lounges throughout the Linq Las Vegas Center Strip Hotel & Casino and the Promenade.
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Here are photos of the beds in the Double Queen Suite.
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The Las Vegas LINQ Hotel + Experience Bar Center Strip Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas Suites
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The Linq Hotel outdoor pool for all summer pool season enjoyment. Pool season is May to October.
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The Linq Hotel rooms in Las Vegas Center Strip.
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Shelby Z.
Mar 3, 2025
I stayed at the LINQ during my last visit to Vegas as that was where the bridal party of the wedding I was in decided to stay, so I opted to as well to make things easier. If it weren't for that, I probably wouldn't have chose this spot since one of my favorite things about the Vegas hotels are their elaborate themes. The LINQ is more generic but luckily makes up for that with its perfect location spot! This hotel sits right across from the Bellagio, so right smack in the middle of the Strip. It's so close to a lot of the big attractions and has a monorail stop right behind it. It was probably one of the most convenient Vegas stays I've had because of all this. For a smaller hotel, there's still a lot to be found inside. A few restaurants, a gajillion casino machines/tables (duh) and some stores. Right outside is the LINQ Promenade that has the giant ferris wheel, plus tons of other restaurants, shops and attractions. The room was good. A basic, clean room, but that was all that we needed. The price was not bad at all for the location you get with it. If you don't care about being boujee but also want to be close to everything, the LINQ makes for a pretty great option!
Read MoreAllen W.
Feb 23, 2025
My family and I had a great time at the Linq in February. Our reservations were actually not found in their system after we booked through a third party. But, we found manager Shawn Cruz who was amazingly attentive and empathetic. We showed proof that everything was documented on our side and Shawn helped us take care of the rest.The best thing about this hotel is it's centrally located and a very good deal. It's not as high end as the Bellagio but it's a great deal and at this price point it's a 5 star value for me and I'd be happy to go again.
Read MoreLynn L.
Feb 22, 2025
Solid 2 stars. I chose the LINQ hotel because it was affordable and had a great location, but it needs lots of work on cleanliness and customer service. I loved that it was right next to the LINQ promenade where there's plenty of food and fun options. It's also fairly close to the center of the Strip and so we didn't have to walk too far to major casinos like Bellagio and Paris. The hotel itself also has a few celeb restaurants and shows. When we first arrived, customer service was ass and thought we were already off to a bad start. We wanted to talk to the people at the check in desk to see if our rooms are ready but the lady who handles the lines forced us to go to the self-kiosk for check-in instead. The machine wouldn't scan our passport and then the same lady went up to us with a rude attitude "Ma'am, just use your ID." Then tried to stop us again when we wanted to talk to the people at the front desk. We were wondering if we could check in early and she goes nonchalantly "Yes....For a fee." It was only 1.5 hr until check in time so we just waited instead of paying $15. They can hold your luggages for the time-being. They almost got rid of my friend's two water bottles because it wasn't placed directly in her bag. If we hadn't returned to the desk to ask about something after that 10 min of dropping it off, they probably would have kept it. When we came back 1.5 hr later to get our luggages, they made us stand in the corner and wait a long time before there were signs of anyone getting our luggages. I feel like people should choose to tip what they want and didn't like that the guy was begging for tips by aggressively saying "Ladies, how has your service been? Have you had any issues?" We paid directly from the website and got a decent size room with 2 queen beds. Each bed came with 2 pillows and they were all either too big or too poofy. I always inspect hotel beds before sleeping and after turning the sheets over, there were disgusting yellow and pink stains all over! It took over an hour but they finally did bring new, cleaner sheets to our room. The room does give major college dorm vibes because they use curtains instead of actual doors for the little closet/ place to hang clothes area lol. LINQ Hotel is one of the few hotels on The Strip that offers a free mini fridge for you to put your food, though, it's not very cold. Sadly, no microwaves. I like that there are a few charger ports for your devices on the nightstand. The room itself was alright, but the bathrooms are poorly designed! First off, they use a sliding door and it doesn't have a lock or any hinges. There's a gap between the door and the bathroom wall so it doesn't even actually close! Because of this, you can hear everything coming from the bathroom. I love having a stand-in shower but I don't understand why only a 1/3 of it has a glass wall instead of an entire glass door... and why they use curtains.. The toilet paper holder design also sucks because it's way in the back and rolls continuously. The soap dispenser won't dispense soap when you press it... BUT it'll continuously drip when you're NOT USING IT and creates a mess on the counter :/The Uber drop off at the front entrance vs pick up is quite a long walk. Wifi is free but you're only allowed to use up to two devices.. Walls are very thin and you can hear loud sounds outside. There was one morning where these two boys hit on our doors aggressively and yelling at us to "Open the f-king door!!" while trying to break in for a few minutes. I almost called security but they eventually left. I'm assuming they were drunk and got the wrong room, but still it was super scary to us!
Read MoreAnushka B.
Feb 21, 2025
Went to Vegas for the long weekend to celebrate my friend's bachelorette and we stayed at the LINQ Hotel. It was four of us and we stayed in their standard 2 queen size room. I've been to Vegas before and stayed at other hotels in the same room setting, and I thought the LINQ's room sizes were smaller. On their website they mentioned that we will have complimentary wifi, however, when we got there we were told that the complimentary wifi is only for 2 devices. Anymore have to pay for it which was $14/day. I wish they mentioned this to us when we were booking it as it was a surprise and clearly, if the booking was for 4 people we would need more than 2 devices. They only had one deli that was open 24hr, everything else either closed at 8pm, 11:30pm, or midnight. For a popular hotel in Vegas, you would expect more places open later into the night. Even dunkin donuts and in-and-out would close in the evening!They had self check-in service which was pretty nice and super quick so the line up wasn't long. The hotel was pretty clean and they did offer room service everyday. The location of this hotel is best! You are on the LINQ promenade which is on the strip and easily accessible to other places.I would say if you plan on staying here, make sure to figure out wifi and get ready to order ubereats for late night munchies.
Read MoreJaynar S.
Feb 4, 2025
Both the check-in and checkout processes was a fiasco! Check in time is 4pm; we arrived 3:30pm and they offered to charge $30 to check in 30 mins earlier. Check out was not smooth. TV options on the TV are super laggy, so I ended up ordering a movie at checkout time. On top of that the phone in the room did not work! So to properly checkout, we had to wait in the lobby line to fix everything. Also, the wall unit AC is right next to the bed and blasted directly into my face, so it was uncomfortable. The staff tries to be patient, but many guests had similar problems, hence the staff was obviously annoyed as well. The rooms are more modern compared to Harrahs and the Flamingo. Plenty of food options in the casino and in the Promenade and Highroller area. Just be prepared for higher prices. I miss the old Vegas. Overall nice room, just too many annoying side issues.
Read MoreBill A.
Feb 21, 2025
Good thing they do have a program once you get the hotel as veteran that gives you free parking. Than say your room is not clean a hour prior to check in but if you pay $25 dollars right now your room is clean. Put soap in the second bathroom of the suit. Don't have me pay for an upgrade room that is a suit over the band that plus until 1 am and say here are some ear plugs. Only 2 k-cupsof coffee in a suit.
Read MoreJeff W.
Feb 18, 2025
Great place to watch playoff games in the long bar area. We had guaranteed seats for two games. Great waitresses! Food not that great, hence the necessity of my going to the pizza place in the promenade.... The poor man's version of getting the $300 seats at Caesar's sports book....
Read MoreRex C.
Nov 5, 2024
I was going to stay at my normal place like the Bellagio, MGM Grand aria, or cosmopolitan however, my girlfriend wanted to stay here because all of our family was here so I agreed because I love my Pumpkin Head . I upgraded to the suite and that was the best decision ever. Her family had regular size rooms and I would've been happy in a regular size room. The suite made it much better experience. The bed is extremely comfortable. The layout is pretty good. The views are OK. I will agree with the other poster. The shower is a little weird, it tends to get water everywhere but it wasn't a big deal.Lotta good food nearby. The gambling was pretty good as well. I was up $1500 when I left. The rideshare works perfectly. This wouldn't have been my first choice ever, but I will say this, I will definitely come back here again. This is a very fair price for what you get. I'm very happy with the overall experience.
Read MoreEli V.
Feb 17, 2025
Because of the young man who checked me in at guest services, I had a beautiful stay due to the room he picked for me (I wish I got his name). Honestly, I was hesitant to stay here bc usually I stay at luxury hotels, and I need quiet (which I explained to him) and he listened, his suite accommodation changed my perception. Great view, quiet for work, got a good nights sleep and it had great hot water pressure. I'll be back only bc of him, hopefully I get the same service.
Read MoreOlya N.
Nov 4, 2024
The LINQ Las Vegas is a solid choice if you're looking for a well-located, affordable hotel right on the Strip. It's conveniently close to popular spots like the Flamingo, Caesar's Palace, Paris, and Treasure Island, making it easy to explore. Check-in and check-out were a breeze, which was nice for getting settled in quickly.While the price is affordable, there are some downsides. The lack of a concierge was inconvenient, especially if you have questions or need assistance during your stay. They also charge extra for late check-out, which can be frustrating. The room we stayed in was quite dark and had a view overlooking a smoking area, which wasn't ideal. Additionally, there was noticeable mold in the shower, which took away from the experience.Overall, if you're after a convenient location and budget-friendly rates and can overlook some of the drawbacks, The LINQ is worth considering.
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