New York-New York
Hotel & Casino

Find all the glitz, glamour and excitement of the Big Apple at New York-New York Hotel and Casino™. The Greatest City in Las Vegas™.

Our 2,032 guest rooms and suites are accented in classic art deco detail and we offer a variety of room styles.

Sip a tropical drink as you recline in the solidtude of one of the outdoor cabanas, or simply lounge in the sun by the crystal-clear swimming pool and outdoor jacuzzi.

Our fitness center is complete with state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment, free weights and circuit training equipment. Expert staff are available to assist guests with new fitness programs or use of our facilities. Finally, relax, renew, re-energize. Treat yourself to luxurious pampering in the hands of trained professionals in the Spa at New York-New York.

All aboard! It's the Manhattan Express®. Dives, twists, loops, at 67 mph over 233 feet high with 144 foot drops. And it all happens over a classic New York-style skyline.

Restaurants and nightlife light up your stay. Il Fornaio highlights the delicious cuisine of Northern Italy with wood-fired pizzas, homemade pastas and other authentic dishes. Also enjoy Chin Chin Café. Legendary in Los Angeles since 1983, Chin Chin serves wonderful traditional Chinese food in a bright, colorful café setting. The exhibition kitchen allows you to watch skilled chefs prepare a variety of sumptuous dishes. Gallagher's Steakhouse, New York City's original steakhouse since 1927 is now featured. Gallagher's offers the finest USDA prime, dry-aged beef and freshest seafood available anywhere.

For night-life enjoyment, stop by the Bar at Times Square, sing along with the world-famous dueling pianos in this exciting replica of a New York City pub. Also try the Big Apple Bar with live music, Coyote Ugly, a Southern-style bar and dance saloon, or ESPN Zone, a premier sports-themed complex with 165 television screens, interactive games and quality American grill food.

 

About Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the one destination in the world with something for everyone. Whether you enjoy shopping, dining, entertainment, nightlife, museums, spas, golf or casino gaming, Las Vegas allows you to live out your dream vacation - no matter what shape your dream may take.

In keeping with Las Vegas' something-for-everyone appeal, cultural diversity is evident all along the destination's resort corridors. Many of our attractions represent the far corners of the globe - from the Arabian Desert to Monte Carlo, from Paris to Venice, from the intrigue of New Orleans to the skyline of New York City. But diversity doesn't stop there. It's also reflected in the rich history of Southern Nevada and its residents.

In recent years, Las Vegas has secured its place on the cultural map. From the highbrow to the kitschy, you can bet on the destination to deliver a well-rounded dose of art and culture. Visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural offerings that are unique to Las Vegas and its history. Unique to Las Vegas are it's museums which include: the Neon Museum is a collection of classic neon signs. A one-of-a-kind museum devoted to gaming, the Casino Legends Hall of Fame located at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, features the largest collection of gaming, casino and entertainment memorabilia ever assembled. The Elvis-a-Rama Museum, whose exhibits include more than $4 million worth of the King's personal belongings, including his signature jumpsuits.

Those who claim there is no culture in Las Vegas need look no farther than the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Each year, UNLV features theatre productions, musicals, art exhibits, jazz, classical and chamber music concerts, ballets, opera, lectures, dances and other worldly entertainment.

Las Vegas is making a name for itself as a place to see great theater as wall. High profile, star-powered shows and touring musical productions continue to make stops in Las Vegas, where they play to packed houses. Many of the performances on the Las Vegas Strip are among the best and most innovative in the world, from the internationally acclaimed Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group as well as famous singers and comedians.

Here are just a few of Nevada's other attractions are also located nearby:

Red Rock Canyon is just 15 miles (24 kilometers) west of Las Vegas. It is a scenic area of rock formations and desert with a 3,000-foot (910-meter) escarpment produced by a thrust fault. Open to the public year-round, Red Rock Canyon has a Bureau of Land Management visitors center and is home to feral horses, wild burros, bighorn sheep, coyotes and a variety of desert plant life.

Bonnie Springs Ranch/Old Nevada lies about 20 miles (32 kilometers) west of Las Vegas near Red Rock Canyon. Bonnie Springs Ranch was built in the 1840s as a cattle ranch and watering hole. Adjacent to the ranch is Old Nevada, a place where tourists can witness a re-creation of an Old West town complete with gunfights, horseback riding, children's petting zoo and mini-train rides. Bonnie Springs Ranch/Old Nevada is open to the public year-round.

Hoover Dam is an engineering wonder of the world just 35 miles (56 kilometers) southeast of Las Vegas. Formerly named Boulder Dam, this historic man-made creation tamed the mighty Colorado River and created North America's largest man-made lake, Lake Mead. Construction of the 726-foot-high arch-gravity dam that is 660 feet thick at its base, forever changed the face of the western United States. On-site tours of the dam are available to the public throughout the year.

Lake Mead Recreational Area is just 25 miles (40 kilometers) from Las Vegas at its closest point. With more than 550 miles (880 kilometers) of shoreline, Lake Mead Recreational Area offers outdoor enthusiasts year-round opportunities for swimming, water skiing, camping, boating, fishing, tours and cruises.

Spring Mountain State Park is located 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of Las Vegas. This historic ranch was a stopover for travelers on the Mormon and Spanish trails. Once owned by industrialist Howard Hughes, radio personalities Lum and Abner and German munitions heiress Vera Krupp, the Spring Mountain State Park is today the site of seasonal outdoor theater and jazz concerts.

Las Vegas truly is the Entertainment Capital of the World!