Take an in-depth look at everything Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas has to offer, from beautifully designed hotel rooms to complimentary fitness classes and in-room dining; this property is changing how we view non-gaming hotels!

This might just be the perfect way for you to enjoy Las Vegas while still getting the peace and relaxation you expect from a vacation.
Waldorf Astoria Rooms & Suites
City View Room


City view rooms are exactly that: rooms with a gorgeous view of Las Vegas. City view rooms can be booked as a single king room or with two double beds.
The standard rooms are 500 square feet with floor-to-ceiling windows, plenty of seating, a desk, and a luxury bathroom with a spacious tub and separate shower.
You can also opt for a one-bedroom city view suite, which is 1040 square feet, overlooking CityCenter. The larger space features a walk-in closet, a walk-in shower, air conditioning, and a designated living area separate from the bedroom.
Strip View Room


While the City View rooms are beautiful, there’s something special about looking out your hotel room window to see the bustling Las Vegas Strip below.
Strip View Rooms can be booked with one king or two double beds with 500 square feet of space. The spa-like bathroom is glass-enclosed, and contemporary decor pairs perfectly with the neon lights shining in from the Strip.
Waldorf Junior Suite


The Waldorf Junior Suite is a 650-square-foot space with one king bed, floor-to-ceiling windows, and breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip.
There’s a seating area with chairs, a desk, and chic decor throughout. The bathroom has a walk-in shower, bathtub, and an adjoining walk-in wardrobe that you’ll instantly fall in love with!
Panorama Strip View


The panoramic views from floor-to-ceiling windows in this 765-square-foot room allow you to see the Strip like never before. This room is perfect for a couple on a Las Vegas vacation, with 1 king bed and a glass-enclosed bathroom with a deep tub that gives the entire room a sexy vibe.
Villa One Bedroom Suite


The one-bedroom villa suite has one king bed, but the main living space is perfect for entertaining. There’s a private dining area, mini-bar, pantry, and luxury bathroom, plus sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip and City Center.
With 1,625 square feet of space to enjoy, your Las Vegas stay is guaranteed to be comfortable.
Presidential Suite


There are two types of Presidential Suites to choose from. The first has one bedroom with a king bed, while the second has one room with a king bed and another with 2 double beds.
There’s also a sitting room, bar, private dining room, media room, and private fitness area in every Presidential Suite. Of course, the suites also offer a large bathroom with a walk-in shower and soaking tub.
Grand Presidential Suite Two Bedroom


The Grand Presidential Suite is a two-bedroom suite located on the 20th floor of the hotel. The 3,100 square foot space features 2 bedrooms with 1 king bed each, two bathrooms, a powder room, a study, and a private fitness area. A spacious living room and private dining area provide an elegant space to entertain.
Penthouse Panorama View


Breathtaking 270-degree views of the Las Vegas Strip are the star of the Penthouse Panorama View, but all 1,650 square feet of the space are absolutely incredible.
There’s a modern, oversized master bathroom, private dining area, bar, pantry, and a plush king-sized bed to help you recharge after a busy day or night in Sin City.
Restaurants & Bars
Zen Kitchen

Zen Kitchen is the only full-service restaurant at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas. The menu focuses on seasonal, fresh American flavors with Japanese influences throughout.
The dishes feel familiar but in an elevated, modern way. Breakfast and lunch are served from 6:30 AM to 2:30 PM daily. Breakfast options include dishes like steak and eggs, chicken and waffles, and stuffed French toast. For lunch, try an acai or poke bowl, grilled chicken wrap, or a Waldorf salad.
Dinner is served from 5 PM to 10 PM Friday and Saturday and 5:30 PM to 10 PM Sunday to Thursday. The dinner menu is much more substantial, starting with appetizers like charred octopus, miso soup, and onion rings with wasabi ranch.
There are a few simple sushi rolls, including a spicy tuna roll, a California roll, and a veggie roll, but nothing very unique. You can also order sashimi and nigiri with salmon, tuna, shrimp, fluke, roe, Japanese red snapper, and octopus.
The main dishes look elegant and taste even better. Miso-cured halibut is one of the most popular choices, made with radish, baby carrot, and saffron dashi. The jidori chicken breast with oshitashi spinach and bourbon teriyaki is another tasty choice. Finish your meal with a decadent dessert, a handcrafted cocktail, and your favorite beer.
The zen kitchen menu is a bit pricey, with main dinner dishes ranging from $39 to $59, but that’s still pretty reasonable by Las Vegas standards.
Hotel Bar

Hotel Bar is located on the 23rd floor of Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, with floor-to-ceiling views of the Las Vegas Strip.
The mixologists at this sky bar are talented, and the menu is perfectly designed for some quick drinks and snacks before a live show. Hotel Bar is open from 4:30 PM to 12 AM from Sunday to Thursday and 12 PM to 1 AM Friday and Saturday.
The bar menu features a fantastic selection of sparkling, white, rose, and red wines alongside craft, imported, and regional beer. As for cocktails, there’s a great mix of traditional favorites and unique recipes. The Spanish Trail is a favorite for cocktail lovers, but the Flamingo Colada is a must-try if you want a classic Las Vegas drink.
A small food menu has shareable bites and desserts that you can enjoy without ruining your appetite for dinner later! Pork belly tacos, skybar sliders, and rougie foie gras are among the most popular bites.
Tea Lounge

Tea Lounge is exactly what the name suggests: an elegant tea lounge. The lounge is inspired by classic English afternoon tea traditions and is located on the 23rd floor with stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip. Tea Lounge is open from Wednesday to Sunday each week, with three seating times per day.
Afternoon tea service starts at $62 per person with a mix of savory bites and desserts to enjoy with your tea. You can also add on enhancements, such as endless mimosas, for $30 per person.
Guests can a la carte order specific sparkling wine, champagne, loose-leaf tea, and other non-alcoholic drinks with their tea service. There’s a dedicated kids’ tea menu for those 12 and under with more kid-friendly flavors.
In-Room Dining
Room service is one of the hotel’s amenities that is often overlooked, but it’s a nice perk when you want a good meal without leaving your room.
The in-room dining menu includes breakfast from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM and dinner from 5:30 PM to 10 PM. There’s also a designated late-night menu that you can order from 10 PM to 3 AM.
Pool

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas has a private pool deck for hotel guests only. This pool deck is located on the 8th floor of the hotel, with an atmosphere that feels as relaxing as it does glamorous. It’s the perfect escape from Las Vegas, but you can still enjoy gorgeous views of the city.
The pool deck is open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM, with optional cabanas and daybeds available to rent. Sip a drink at the pool bar from 11 AM to 6 PM daily, or head to the Pool Cafe for refreshments from 11:30 AM to 5 PM daily.
Fitness & Classes

The fitness center at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is quite impressive and a major perk for fitness lovers. There’s a variety of state-of-the-art strength and cardio equipment from Technogym.
All cardio machines have a TV, and the gym stays stocked with chilled towels, water, and fresh fruit. Personal trainers are available for one-on-one consultation and hands-on training sessions. The fitness center is open from 5 AM to 8:30 PM daily.
In addition to the fitness area, Waldorf offers complimentary fitness and yoga classes for all of their guests. The classes are open to all skill levels, so don’t be intimidated! The current fitness class schedule i as followss:
- Wednesday – Pilates Fusion 9 AM
- Thursday – Kinesis Wall 10:30 AM, Yin Yang Flow Yoga 11:45 AM
- Friday – Awaken Vinyasa 9 AM, Pilates 11:30 AM
- Saturday – Pilates Fusion 10 AM, Vinyasa Flow 11:30 AM
Spa

The spa at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is the retreat you’ve been searching for. The serene, beautiful spa setting encourages relaxation with a variety of massages, couples treatments, and facials to choose from. Nail and salon services are also available, but appointments are more limited for those services.
The spa is open from 9 AM to 5 PM Monday to Wednesday and 9 AM to 7 PM Sunday to Thursday.
Resort Fees & Policies
It’s rare to find a hotel in Las Vegas that doesn’t charge a resort fee, and Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is no different. A $45 (plus tax) resort fee is charged per night for every room. After tax, the nightly fee comes out to $51.02.
This fee gives you access to guest internet access for 2 devices, fitness center access and unlimited fitness classes, pool access, clothes pressing services, notary services, and unlimited local and toll-free calls.
Parking

There is no self-parking garage at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas. Secured valet parking is available for $35 per day, within and out privileges included for hotel guests. The ease of valet parking makes the guest experience at Waldorf feel more luxurious, which is exactly what you want on vacation!
Location
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is conveniently located on the Las Vegas Strip, right next to Aria Las Vegas and City Center. MGM Grand, Park MGM Luxor, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas are all just a short walk away too. The address is:
3752 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89158
FAQ
Does the Waldorf Astoria in Vegas have a casino?
No, Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a non-gaming hotel, but there are plenty of good casinos nearby!
What did the Waldorf Astoria in Vegas used to be?
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas used to be known as the Mandarin Oriental.
Key Takeaways
- Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a non-gaming, non-smoking property that acts as a quiet retreat on the Strip.
- Waldorf Astoria does not have as many restaurants and bars as larger resorts, but the carefully curated selection of on-site dining and drinks is sure to impress.
- This hotel has an upscale atmosphere with luxurious finishes throughout. From the moment you enter until the time you check out, you’ll feel like a VIP, even if you booked a standard room.