Las Vegas Marriott 2025 & 2026
Las Vegas Marriott 2025 & 2026
Las Vegas Marriott 2025 & 2026
- Prime location
- Accessible rooms with roll-in showers
- Outside accessible monorail
Las Vegas is anything but calm. But at the Las Vegas Marriott, you can retreat from Vegas' wild party in the oasis of peace. Situated one monorail stop from Sin City's centre, you're both close enough yet slightly removed from the brilliant bright lights and bustling atmosphere. And with the Las Vegas Marriott situated outside the monorail station, you'll be in Vegas' intoxicating action in no time. Wheelchair users can use the accessible monorail with step-free access and large doors.
As the Las Vegas Convention Center is within feet of the hotel, many guests stay for business. So you'll have a refreshing night's sleep away from the jubilant reverie of Las Vegas parties. Gaze out of your window for exceptional views of the nearby illuminated Las Vegas Strip. Your accessible suite has enlarged door openings for ease of movement and self-closing doors. In the bathroom, you'll have a roll-in shower and non-slip grab bars around the bathroom, particularly the shower and toilet.
For dining options, the Las Vegas Marriott has an onsite Starbucks cafe and restaurant. In the mornings, wake up with an espresso or speciality coffee at Starbucks, and grab a pastry to go. Otherwise, you can dine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Cafe325, the onsite restaurant. Many nearby eateries may catch your eye if you want to venture outside the hotel. Within a 1.5-mile radius, you'll find Italian, Caribbean, Chinese, Japanese, and American cuisines.
On the days you want to relax in the hotel, you can stretch out on a sun lounger with a book in hand. And when you want to cool down, dip into the accessible swimming pool with sloped entry or a pool lift. And if you feel like moving and getting the blood flowing, visit the fitness centre with an accessible entrance.
As the Las Vegas Convention Center is within feet of the hotel, many guests stay for business. So you'll have a refreshing night's sleep away from the jubilant reverie of Las Vegas parties. Gaze out of your window for exceptional views of the nearby illuminated Las Vegas Strip. Your accessible suite has enlarged door openings for ease of movement and self-closing doors. In the bathroom, you'll have a roll-in shower and non-slip grab bars around the bathroom, particularly the shower and toilet.
For dining options, the Las Vegas Marriott has an onsite Starbucks cafe and restaurant. In the mornings, wake up with an espresso or speciality coffee at Starbucks, and grab a pastry to go. Otherwise, you can dine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Cafe325, the onsite restaurant. Many nearby eateries may catch your eye if you want to venture outside the hotel. Within a 1.5-mile radius, you'll find Italian, Caribbean, Chinese, Japanese, and American cuisines.
On the days you want to relax in the hotel, you can stretch out on a sun lounger with a book in hand. And when you want to cool down, dip into the accessible swimming pool with sloped entry or a pool lift. And if you feel like moving and getting the blood flowing, visit the fitness centre with an accessible entrance.
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