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Sin City has a scene that?s unique among tourist destinations. In particular, Las Vegas Boulevard,

[Destinations]( [Collections]( [Hotels]( [Top 9 Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip for Every Type of Traveler]( [Top 9 Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip for Every Type of Traveler]( Sin City has a scene that’s unique among tourist destinations. In particular, Las Vegas Boulevard, otherwise known as The Strip, is famous for its mix of opulence, kitsch, and debauchery. And the hotels that line it have their own -- often over-the-top -- personality. So, whether you want to dance the night away, try your luck at a casino, or have a romantic getaway, check out our picks for the best Las Vegas Strip hotels for every type of traveler. [Oyster Bullet] Best for Gambling: The Cromwell Hotel Las Vegas This boutique hotel is somewhat of a well-kept secret among those who come to Vegas to roll the dice — literally and figuratively. [The Cromwell]( is the only location on the Strip that offers 100x odds on craps, with affordable table limits. They also boast some of the lowest minimum bets on 3-2 shoe and double-deck blackjack. You’ll come out a winner at The Cromwell’s happy hour as well, which is more like a happy day — it runs from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Friday. [Oyster Bullet] Best for Relaxing: The Venetian Resort [The Venetian Resort]( is like a city unto itself. Everything you might want or need can be found here, making it a wonderful choice if you just want to plant yourself in one (palatial) place and de-stress. Top-flight restaurants, countless shops, authentic gelato, famous gondola rides, legendary nightlife at Tao, and, of course, a vast gaming floor, all await. The spa, a Canyon Ranch outpost, tempts with supreme relaxation and wellness offerings, like nutritional counseling, posture analysis, and acupuncture. [Oyster Bullet] Best Cheap Hotel: Luxor Hotel & Casino If you don’t need any frilly excesses when traveling, [Luxor Hotel & Casino]( rings up relatively bargain rates for The Strip. Known for its imposing sphinx and nightly light beam visible from 100 miles away, this distinctive property offers plenty of bang for your buck. For starters, guests get incredible views of the Strip from an elevator that goes up at a 40-degree angle. Its 125,000-square-foot pool deck is one of the most expansive in Vegas — and that’s saying a lot. Furthermore, guest rooms are clean and comfy, and remodeled in a minimalist design. [Oyster Bullet] Best for a Young, First-Time Visitor: The LINQ Hotel & Casino Newbies tend to want to soak up as much as possible in just a few days — and do it in style. If that sounds like you, then this hipster crash pad may be your best bet. It’s near some of the most popular casino resorts, including Flamingo, Bellagio, and Treasure Island. [The LINQ]( Promenade is full of diversions like Brooklyn Bowl, as well as sumptuous snack havens like Sprinkles and Haute Doggery. [Top 9 Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip for Every Type of Traveler]( [Oyster Bullet] Best for Over-the-Top Luxury: Encore At Wynn Las Vegas The [Encore at Wynn Las Vegas]( which sits beside its sister property, [Wynn Las Vegas]( is all about opulence. The unparalleled extravagance begins with the Wynn Dream Bed, which has 507-thread-count linens, a heavenly mattress, and overstuffed, high-end pillows. Golf enthusiasts can spend quality time at the renowned 18-hole course, while those seeking a bit of retail therapy will discover shops like Chanel, Prada, and Dior. The giant suites are some of the biggest on the Strip (starting at 745 square feet). [Oyster Bullet] Best for a Romantic Getaway: Bellagio Las Vegas Best known for its iconic dancing fountains, which appear in movies like “Ocean’s Eleven,” the Italian-themed [Bellagio]( is the perfect place for a romantic vacation. Start your stay with a couples massage at the spa, then reserve a cabana or daybed and snuggle up poolside. Guests can also stroll the naturally-lit, sweet-smelling Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, which transform with the seasons. [Oyster Bullet] Best for an Adrenaline Rush: STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower, BW Premier Collection Thrill-seekers should head straight for this [skyline-dominating resort]( at the northern tip of the Strip, where the real fun happens 1,000 feet in the air. The main attraction here is the SkyJump, in which harnessed guests can jump to the ground from the tower’s edge (it holds the world record for the highest decelerator descent). [Oyster Bullet] Best for Partiers: MGM Grand Hotel and Casino If you and your friends have something to celebrate, you’d do well to drop your bags here. The [MGM Grand]( is one of the biggest hotels in the U.S., making it ideal for large groups, like bachelor and bachelorette parties. Its size also means you’ll find a wide range of room rates, from less than $100 to more than $1,000 per night. It’s easy to accommodate your entire crew’s budget. [Oyster Bullet] Best for Casino-Haters: Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas Seeking a casino-free hotel in Sin City? Yes, it’s possible. If you’re visiting Vegas for the shows, stellar dining options, and general spectacle, look to the Art Deco-inspired rooms at [Four Seasons Hotel]( Las Vegas. Occupying the top four floors of the [Mandalay Bay Resort]( this property is a gaming-free sanctuary at the southernmost end of the Strip. It has a completely separate entrance and lobby, as well as a serene pool and stunning spa. [Read More]( Looking for a place to stay? Here are our picks. 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