The best Las Vegas Strip hotels under $200 per night in 2026 — locals' picks for good rooms, good pools, and good locations without the luxury price tag.
Center Strip, clean rooms, pedestrian bridge to Fashion Show Mall. Midweek often under $120.
South Strip, huge pyramid, walking distance to Allegiant Stadium. Tower rooms only.
Cheapest real Strip hotel. Basic rooms, castle-themed, family-friendly. Often $79.
Center Strip in the middle of everything. Go Rooms are the renovated ones — ask for one.
Huge complex, good pool, walkable to T-Mobile Arena. Midweek often under $150.
Center Strip Carnaval Court. Old-school but a great location. Often under $130.
Attached to the High Roller observation wheel. Renovated rooms. Often under $150.
Center Strip, great pool, the Miracle Mile shops. Often under $170.
Center Strip with Eiffel Tower. Rooms are average but views are not. Often under $180.
South Strip, non-smoking, Dolby Theater venue. Often under $180.
Off-Strip but huge all-suite rooms. Often under $100 during renovation.
Off-Strip near the Convention Center. Biggest rooms in the city. Often under $120.
Excalibur is consistently the cheapest real Strip hotel, with rooms often available for $79/night midweek. Luxor and Flamingo are the next most affordable, regularly under $100-$120 on weekdays.
Yes. Excalibur and Luxor often drop below $100 midweek. Rio Hotel & Casino (just off-Strip) frequently dips below $100 as well. Weekends on the Strip rarely see rates that low.
The best-value Strip hotels under $200 include Treasure Island (center Strip, clean rooms), Flamingo (Go Rooms only), LINQ (renovated, attached to High Roller), Paris (Eiffel Tower views), and Park MGM (non-smoking).
Off-Strip hotels like Rio and Westgate Las Vegas offer lower rates and larger rooms, but you will need an Uber or car to reach the Strip. If you prefer to walk everywhere, budget Strip hotels like Excalibur are worth the slight premium.