Pros

  • Central location on the Strip, with easy access to other area casinos
  • Situated on the top floors of the Park MGM (formerly the Monte Carlo)
  • Plush rooms have chic furniture, desks, minibars, and Smart TVs
  • Gorgeous bathrooms have showers, plus standalone tubs in higher categories
  • Lovely Moroccan-inspired pool with bar service and weekend parties
  • NoMad Restaurant Las Vegas serves upscale American fare for dinner
  • NoMad Bar offering food, cocktails, and Sunday brunch
  • Small upscale casino under iconic Tiffany glass ceiling
  • Access to casino and other facilities such as the spa and gym at Park MGM
  • Round-the-clock room service is available
  • Meeting space for rent plus free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Some complaints of noise issues
  • Rooms lack coffee- and tea-making facilities
  • Restaurant hours are limited
  • Pool is only open seasonally
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Bottom Line

The 293-room NoMad Las Vegas is an upscale property along the Strip, situated on the upper floors of the old Monte Carlo Resort (the lower floors now belong to sister property, the Park MGM). Rooms and suites feature plush decor (think lots of velvet and dark wood), walk-in showers, and modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi and Smart TVs. Guests of the NoMad can access the facilities at the Park MGM, though the hotel has a few features uniquely its own. These include the NoMad Las Vegas pool, with Moroccan-inspired tiles, low seating, and weekend parties, plus the NoMad Bar, which offers snazzy drinks, live entertainment, and Sunday brunch. There’s also a restaurant, though it’s only open for dinner, and room service is available around the clock. Overall, it’s a great hotel within a hotel stay, though some past guests have complained of noise issues and the limited restaurant hours may be a downside for some. Also worth considering is The Cromwell Hotel Las Vegas, which offers similarly decorated rooms and more facilities at a lower price point.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

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NoMad Las Vegas

What Are the Design and Scene Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

Sexy, intimate hotel within the feature-packed Park MGM resort.

Situated on the top four floors (29 through 32) of the former Monte Carlo resort building that it shares with its sister property, the Park MGM Las Vegas, the NoMad Las Vegas offers an upscale, more intimate alternative to some of the bigger hotels in the area. The design throughout is chic and artsy, with bespoke furnishings, dark color palettes, and moody lighting that gives the hotel a sultry, sophisticated atmosphere. The lobby has attractive marble floors, heavy drapery, and dark carpets, all of which wouldn't look out of place in the earlier part of the 20th century. The restaurant is even chicer still, designed to resemble a library, with lots of dark wood paired with rich carpeting and a mix of pincushion booths and red-velvet seats. A Moroccan-style outdoor pool and small casino are some of the property’s features, plus guests here get access to all facilities at the huge Park MGM, such as a full spa and numerous dining options. This hotel within a hotel attracts couples and business travelers looking for upscale digs in what can be an unabashedly gaudy city.

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Where Is the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas Located?

It's located within the Park MGM resort along the Strip, between the Aria Resort and New York-New York Hotel and Casino.

Wondering: Where is NoMad Las Vegas? It’s right in the heart of the action, on the famous Las Vegas Strip, inside the same building as the Park MGM Las Vegas and across from New York-New York Hotel and Casino. While Vegas has plenty of transportation options (including taxis and the 24-hour Deuce on the Strip bus), it's easy to walk to many of the major casino hotels from the NoMad. Reaching the Luxor Hotel and Casino takes about 20 minutes on foot, while getting to Bellagio Las Vegas takes about the same amount of time in the opposite direction. McCarran International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the NoMad Las Vegas, and ride-share services such as Uber and Lyft operate in the city.

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What Are Rooms Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

Chic rooms have Smart TVs, free Wi-Fi, walk-in showers, and upscale toiletries.

The creation of Jacques Garcia, a French architect and designer, the NoMad Las Vegas rooms feature much more elegant furniture than what you'd expect from Vegas, with mahogany work desks, plush velvet chairs, steamer-style cabinets, thick patterned screens, and large oriental rugs. This plush opulence is more fitting for couples than families or business travelers, especially as some rooms have freestanding bathtubs near the beds. Standard amenities are modern, consisting of well-stocked minibars, flat-screen Smart TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but like most Vegas properties, there are no coffee- and tea-making facilities or empty fridges (available for a pricey daily fee). Bathrooms are particularly striking, particularly once you get into the Atelier and higher categories, which add large stand-alone soaking tubs to the spaces; lower categories still have big walk-in showers with mosaic tiling.

Rooms start at 406 square feet (38 square meters) with the Classic King and Classic Queen categories. Those needing a little more space can upgrade to the Salon Double NoMad Hotel Las Vegas, which comes in at around 690 square feet (64 square meters) and adds a sofa, or the NoMad Las Vegas Grand Suite, which offers a separate bedroom and living area. If you really want to splurge, the Suite Royale Premiere is the best offering in the house, with room for up to six people, two bedrooms, and even a billiards table.

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What Restaurants Are at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

The fine-dining restaurant is open for dinner, plus 24-hour room service is available.

NoMad Las Vegas restaurant options include The Restaurant, which is open on evenings (closed Sunday and Monday), The Bar, which offers evening-only service every day except for Sunday, when it's only open for brunch, and a pool bar, which serves snacks and drinks when the pool is in use. Food offerings at The Restaurant are unsurprisingly upscale, with a focus on European meat-based dishes such as foie gras on the NoMad Las Vegas menu. Room service is also available, 24/7, and guests can always pop down to the numerous casual or fine-dining Park MGM restaurants if the NoMad restaurants aren’t open.

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What Bars Are at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A sleek bar serves food and drinks, and often has live entertainment.

As mentioned above, the NoMad bar Las Vegas offers drinks and food most evenings, accompanied by live entertainment, and a jazz brunch on Sunday. The evening menu here is naturally more focused on wine and cocktails, though you can get some great snacks and dinner options, including black truffle tartes, ceviche, and burgers. Just don’t expect a budget experience, both food and drinks here are expensive.

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What Are the Pools Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A Moroccan-style pool is available to NoMad guests, plus there's the larger Park MGM pool.

Situated on the fourth floor, the NoMad pool Las Vegas is one of its prettiest features, offering Moroccan-inspired tiling and plush daybeds for one or two, and a smattering of curtained-in areas with low seating, all set against a contrasting backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Pool parties here are held during the spring and summer months during the day; come on Sunday if you're into tropical house music. Note that the pool opens in March and closes after Labor Day when temperatures begin to drop, but NoMad guests are welcome to use the Park MGM pool during the low season.

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What Other Features Are Available at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A small casino is available, plus Park MGM features include a 24-hour gym and a spa.

The NoMad Hotel Las Vegas doesn’t offer a ton of its own amenities beyond its pools and dining options, though, unsurprisingly, it does have its own small, high-end casino, complete with a Tiffany glass ceiling and games such as Roulette and Baccarat. There are also some event spaces unique to The NoMad, best suited to smallish groups, and both the bar and restaurant can be rented out for larger groups. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Self- and valet parking, both with in-and-out privileges, are available. Moreover, guests can use facilities shared with the Park MGM Las Vegas, such as the spa and the 24-hour, well-equipped fitness center. Free coffee is available in the NoMad lobby (a nice perk given that rooms lack coffeemakers). There’s also a small snack and sundry shop.

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What Are the Design and Scene Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

Sexy, intimate hotel within the feature-packed Park MGM resort.

Situated on the top four floors (29 through 32) of the former Monte Carlo resort building that it shares with its sister property, the Park MGM Las Vegas, the NoMad Las Vegas offers an upscale, more intimate alternative to some of the bigger hotels in the area. The design throughout is chic and artsy, with bespoke furnishings, dark color palettes, and moody lighting that gives the hotel a sultry, sophisticated atmosphere. The lobby has attractive marble floors, heavy drapery, and dark carpets, all of which wouldn't look out of place in the earlier part of the 20th century. The restaurant is even chicer still, designed to resemble a library, with lots of dark wood paired with rich carpeting and a mix of pincushion booths and red-velvet seats. A Moroccan-style outdoor pool and small casino are some of the property’s features, plus guests here get access to all facilities at the huge Park MGM, such as a full spa and numerous dining options. This hotel within a hotel attracts couples and business travelers looking for upscale digs in what can be an unabashedly gaudy city.

See More What Are the Design and Scene Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

Where Is the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas Located?

It's located within the Park MGM resort along the Strip, between the Aria Resort and New York-New York Hotel and Casino.

Wondering: Where is NoMad Las Vegas? It’s right in the heart of the action, on the famous Las Vegas Strip, inside the same building as the Park MGM Las Vegas and across from New York-New York Hotel and Casino. While Vegas has plenty of transportation options (including taxis and the 24-hour Deuce on the Strip bus), it's easy to walk to many of the major casino hotels from the NoMad. Reaching the Luxor Hotel and Casino takes about 20 minutes on foot, while getting to Bellagio Las Vegas takes about the same amount of time in the opposite direction. McCarran International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the NoMad Las Vegas, and ride-share services such as Uber and Lyft operate in the city.

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What Are Rooms Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

Chic rooms have Smart TVs, free Wi-Fi, walk-in showers, and upscale toiletries.

The creation of Jacques Garcia, a French architect and designer, the NoMad Las Vegas rooms feature much more elegant furniture than what you'd expect from Vegas, with mahogany work desks, plush velvet chairs, steamer-style cabinets, thick patterned screens, and large oriental rugs. This plush opulence is more fitting for couples than families or business travelers, especially as some rooms have freestanding bathtubs near the beds. Standard amenities are modern, consisting of well-stocked minibars, flat-screen Smart TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but like most Vegas properties, there are no coffee- and tea-making facilities or empty fridges (available for a pricey daily fee). Bathrooms are particularly striking, particularly once you get into the Atelier and higher categories, which add large stand-alone soaking tubs to the spaces; lower categories still have big walk-in showers with mosaic tiling.

Rooms start at 406 square feet (38 square meters) with the Classic King and Classic Queen categories. Those needing a little more space can upgrade to the Salon Double NoMad Hotel Las Vegas, which comes in at around 690 square feet (64 square meters) and adds a sofa, or the NoMad Las Vegas Grand Suite, which offers a separate bedroom and living area. If you really want to splurge, the Suite Royale Premiere is the best offering in the house, with room for up to six people, two bedrooms, and even a billiards table.

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What Restaurants Are at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

The fine-dining restaurant is open for dinner, plus 24-hour room service is available.

NoMad Las Vegas restaurant options include The Restaurant, which is open on evenings (closed Sunday and Monday), The Bar, which offers evening-only service every day except for Sunday, when it's only open for brunch, and a pool bar, which serves snacks and drinks when the pool is in use. Food offerings at The Restaurant are unsurprisingly upscale, with a focus on European meat-based dishes such as foie gras on the NoMad Las Vegas menu. Room service is also available, 24/7, and guests can always pop down to the numerous casual or fine-dining Park MGM restaurants if the NoMad restaurants aren’t open.

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What Bars Are at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A sleek bar serves food and drinks, and often has live entertainment.

As mentioned above, the NoMad bar Las Vegas offers drinks and food most evenings, accompanied by live entertainment, and a jazz brunch on Sunday. The evening menu here is naturally more focused on wine and cocktails, though you can get some great snacks and dinner options, including black truffle tartes, ceviche, and burgers. Just don’t expect a budget experience, both food and drinks here are expensive.

See More What Bars Are at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

What Are the Pools Like at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A Moroccan-style pool is available to NoMad guests, plus there's the larger Park MGM pool.

Situated on the fourth floor, the NoMad pool Las Vegas is one of its prettiest features, offering Moroccan-inspired tiling and plush daybeds for one or two, and a smattering of curtained-in areas with low seating, all set against a contrasting backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Pool parties here are held during the spring and summer months during the day; come on Sunday if you're into tropical house music. Note that the pool opens in March and closes after Labor Day when temperatures begin to drop, but NoMad guests are welcome to use the Park MGM pool during the low season.

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What Other Features Are Available at the NoMad Hotel Las Vegas?

A small casino is available, plus Park MGM features include a 24-hour gym and a spa.

The NoMad Hotel Las Vegas doesn’t offer a ton of its own amenities beyond its pools and dining options, though, unsurprisingly, it does have its own small, high-end casino, complete with a Tiffany glass ceiling and games such as Roulette and Baccarat. There are also some event spaces unique to The NoMad, best suited to smallish groups, and both the bar and restaurant can be rented out for larger groups. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. Self- and valet parking, both with in-and-out privileges, are available. Moreover, guests can use facilities shared with the Park MGM Las Vegas, such as the spa and the 24-hour, well-equipped fitness center. Free coffee is available in the NoMad lobby (a nice perk given that rooms lack coffeemakers). There’s also a small snack and sundry shop.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Pool

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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