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1-Bedroom Suites in Las Vegas – Options By Resort

A 1-bedroom suite in Las Vegas separates the bedroom from the living and dining areas of the accommodation, providing a more residential feel.

The reasons for wanting a separate bedroom are numerous and range from wanting additional privacy to having a quiet place to sleep while others in the group plan to be awake.

A good number of 1-bedroom suites even have a second bathroom in the living area, which comes in handy when hosting another couple, or a small group.

I thought it would be helpful to outline your 1-bedroom suite options in Las Vegas, with links to view additional details, availability, and pricing.

1-Bedroom Suites on the Strip

Bellagio

The Bellagio Suite offers a separate bedroom, just over 1,000 square feet of space, a separate living area, a 2-person whirlpool tub, and a steam shower.

Living area in the Bellagio Suite
Bellagio Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Snag a view of the Bellagio Fountains with the 1-Bedroom Lakeview Suite. In addition to amazing scenery, you’ll also enjoy over 2,000 square feet, a separate bedroom with a king bed, a steam shower, and a 2-person soaking whirlpool tub.

Of course, there is also a separate living area with plenty of space to entertain.

Living area in the Lakeview Suite
1-Bedroom Lakeview Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Aria

1-Bedroom Sky Suites at Aria boast modern and swanky design elements in addition to 1,050 square feet of space, a powder room, a separate bedroom, an “advanced” entertainment system, and floor-to-ceiling windows.

King Bed in the Sky Suite
1-Bedroom Sky Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

A step above the Sky Suite is Aria’s 1-Bedroom Penthouse which offers a Strip view, over 1,400 square feet, a separate living area, and even free airport transportation. While not the cheapest 1-bedroom suite in Vegas, Aia’s penthouse packs a luxurious punch.

Bed and view of the Strip
Aria’s 1-Bedroom Penthouse – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Vdara

Vdara offers upscale, modern accommodations without the hustle and bustle of a smoky casino on the first floor. While many bristle at the thought of staying at a non-gaming hotel in Vegas, Vdara is mere steps away from the action at both Aria and Bellagio.

Vdara’s City Corner Suite offers over 800 square feet of space and uncommon amenities including a washer & dryer, 4-burner stove, microwave, and a full-sized refrigerator.

Living area with bedroom in the background
Vdara’s City Corner Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Additionally, Vdara’s Executive Corner Suite offers a separate bedroom in addition to a full kitchen, washer & dryer, dining area, and powder room.

Living area and dining room table with kitchen in the background
Vdara’s Executive Corner Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

I recently stayed in one of Vdara’s Studio Parlor rooms (which don’t have a separate bedroom) and thoroughly enjoyed my experience at the resort. I’d highly recommend it.

Park MGM

Park MGM’s Skylark Suite offers a separate bedroom, living area, and 900 square feet of space. It’s important to also note that the sectional couch in the living room has a pull-out queen bed as well.

View from the bathroom into the bedroom
Skylark Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

New York New York

Nestled behind New York New York’s distinct facade is the 1-Bedroom Luxury Suite, which offers 1,100 square feet of space. Also included in the room is a dining room table, a separate living area, and a wet bar. Of the 1-bedroom suites on the Strip, this one tends to be among the least expensive options.

Living area and bedroom in the background
Luxury Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

A step up, New York New York’s Penthouse Suite also comes equipped with a separate bedroom in addition to 1,100 square feet, a separate living area, a wet bar, and a distinct NYC vibe.

Bedroom view of the Penhouse Suite
Penthouse Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Excalibur

A comparatively inexpensive option, Excalibur’s Resort Luxury Suite offers a separate bedroom, living area, a deep soaking tub, and 682 square feet of space. While lacking many of the upscale “bells and whistles” of other 1-bedroom room options on the list, Excalibur is a solid baseline option for those on a budget.

Two person tub and bed in Excalibur's suite
Resort Luxury Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Luxor

Found in Luxor’s towers as opposed to within the Pyramid, the Tower One Bedroom Suite offers 780 Square feet, a separate living area, a bedroom, 2 TVs, a shower, a wet bar, and a tub.

View of living room with bedroom in the background
Tower 1-Bedroom Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

A rung above the Tower Suite, Luxor’s Tower Elite One Bedroom Suite offers slightly more space at just over 1,000 square feet, a separate bedroom, living area, fridge, and floor-to-ceiling windows. A rarity in Vegas, the suite even comes equipped with a coffee maker.

View of dining area with bed in the background
Tower Elite Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Mandalay Bay

Anchoring the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, Mandalay offers an impressive 1-Bedroom Sky View Suite that has a living area with seating for up to 10 people, a separate bedroom, and a wet bar that includes a coffee maker.

We recently stayed in this exact room and you can see our Penthouse Sky View Suite review here!

Living Room TV with Bedroom in the background
Sky View Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Delano

Steps away from Mandalay Bay, Delano’s King Suite is a 1-bedroom option with a separate living area, 2 bathrooms, and a small wet bar.

You can see our recent review of Delano’s King Suite, here!

King bed facing a mounted TV and closets/drawers

MGM Grand

MGM Grand’s Tower One-Bedroom Suite has 775 square feet of space, a separate bedroom, a living area with a pull-out couch, and 2 TVs.

Living room with views into bot hthe bed and bathroom
Tower Suite – Courtesy of MGM Resorts

Harrah’s

The newly renovated Mountain Junior Executive Suite offers a bedroom separate from the living area. At 580 square feet, the room lacks the seating capacity that some of the larger options on this rundown offer, but could still be a good option for those looking for some separation.

Living area with a couch and chair
Mountain Junior Executive Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace’s Forum Petite Suite offers a separate bedroom and 800 square feet of space. The living room comes equipped with a large sectional couch and a chair. In the bathroom, you’ll find a rain shower and jetted tub.

Living area with a couch, chair, TV and separate bedroom in the background
Forum Petite Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Caesars also offers a Julius Studio Suite, which has a separate bedroom, living area, work desk, and a modern feel with the pops of yellow that their Julius Tower is known for.

I recently stayed in and reviewed the Julius Studio Suite at Caesars Palace – Check it out before booking!

Living area complete with a couch and chair

Linq

Both Linq’s King Suite & Deluxe Queen Suite offer a separate bedroom. The living area comes equipped with a sectional couch and a wet bar with 2 stools. At 690 square feet, Linq’s 1-Bedroom suite isn’t the biggest, but it is one of your least expensive options.

Wet bar in the foreground and sectional couch behind
Linq’s King Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Flamingo

Among the more affordable 1-bedroom suites in Las Vegas, Flamingo’s Flamingo Junior Suite offers a private bedroom attached to a small but separate living area. The room only weighs in at 550 square feet, but the price is right.

Bedroom of the Flamingo Junior Suite
Flamingo Junior Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Cromwell

Built to impress, Cromwell’s Boulevard Suite offers a dining area, living room, wet bar, and even a vintage pinball machine. Uniquely, the 1-bedroom suite also offers a full-sized fridge.

Living area and wet bar in the Boulevard Suite
Boulevard Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Horseshoe

The Resort Premium Suite at Horseshoe comes with a whopping 1,500 square feet, a separate bedroom, a 6-seat dining table, and enough seating to entertain up to 20 people.

Dining room and bedroom
Resort Premium Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Paris

Complete with 860 square feet, Paris’ Burgundy Executive Suite offers a separate bedroom, living room, and a wet bar. Recently renovated, the Burgundy Executive Suite is as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional.

Paris Executive Shite counch and seating with bedroom in the background
Burgundy Executive Suite – Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Cosmopolitan

Located smack dab in the middle of the Strip, Cosmopolitan’s Terrace One Bedroom suite offers 610 total square feet of space, amazing views of Las Vegas, and a 2-person Japanese soaking tub that overlooks the Strip.

Tough to go wrong with this one, folks.

A sectional couch and coffee table are pictured below a mural depicting a bare backed woman.
Terrace 1-Bedroom Suite at Cosmopolitan – Courtesy of MGM Resorts
A Japanese soaking tub is positioned right in front of a large window overlooking the Strip.
Not a bad view…

TI

TI offers an Executive Suite that is equipped with 830 square feet of space, a separate bedroom, 2 bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a living area.

Wynn/Encore

Luxury like that at Wynn doesn’t come cheap, and the Wynn Tower Suite Parlor is no exception. The suite boasts 1,280 square feet, 507 thread count sheets, and Italian Marble. Of course, it also has a bedroom and separate living area.

The living area of the Parlor Suite with a window overlooking Las Vegas at dusk.
Wynn Tower Suites Parlor Living Room. Credit: Robert Miller

Fontainebleau

The newest resort on the Strip offers a 1-bedroom Junior Suite that weighs in at 896 square feet and boasts some unique amenities like a Cirrus 3 clothing steamer, a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor, a lint roller, a shoe shine mitt, and even shaving cream.

Sahara

Sahara offers 1-bedroom suite options in both their Blanca and Marra hotel towers that offer between 675-730 square feet of space.

Thanks in part to Sahara’s challenging location on the north end of the Strip, these tend to be pretty affordable comparatively, starting at under $200/night during non-peak times.

I recently stayed in a basic Blanca King room at Sahara and was not only impressed with the value provided by the room itself, but how nice the broader resort is.

Sahara's casino floor. In the foreground is a golden decorative S emblazoned in the floor.

1-Bedroom Suites Downtown Las Vegas

Downtown Grand

Found in Downtown Grand’s new Gallery Tower is the Gallery Tower One Bedroom Suite that offers 500 square feet of space, a separate living area, and is one of the quietest rooms in downtown Las Vegas.

Plaza

The One Bedroom Suite at Plaza can be found on their upper floors, meaning you’ll have a view of either the Strip or surrounding mountains. Other amenities include a coffee maker, 650 square feet, and either one king or two queens. It’s a basic room, but it does the trick.

Circa

The newest, and nicest, resort on Fremont Street offers an impressive selection of rooms and suites. Among them is the Circa Suite which offers 867 square feet of space, tablet technology, a living room and bar seating. While it’ll rank among the more expensive options downtown, there’s a reason.

Hopefully, I was able to point you in the direction of a 1-Bedroom suite in Las Vegas that meets your needs!

A separate bedroom and living area can provide both additional privacy, and the perfect spot to host a small gathering before hitting the town.

See Also: 2 & 3 Bedroom suites in Las Vegas.

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