Resorts World Las Vegas Map: Three Hotels, One Building

6 min read|Last updated: August 2026

Resorts World at a glance

Casino floor
~117,000 sq ft · mid-large
Hotels in the building
3 (Hilton, Conrad, Crockfords)
Tower
One, 59 floors
Rooms
3,506
Opened
June 2021 (former Stardust site)
Side of the Strip
West · north end, by Circus Circus

Resorts World is the newest megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip, and it navigates differently from the old giants. It opened on June 24, 2021 — the first brand-new resort on the Strip since the Cosmopolitan in 2010 — built from scratch on the site of the old Stardust. Because it is a single modern build rather than a property bolted together over decades, the casino floor is one connected, relatively legible space. The maze problem that defines older casinos is not really the issue here.

The quirk that catches people out is a different one: Resorts World is three hotels in one building. A single 59-story tower holds three separate Hilton brands, each with its own check-in and room elevators. The single most useful thing to sort out before you arrive is which of the three you are actually booked into, because that decides which lobby and elevator core you are walking to.

Three Hotels, One Tower

All 3,506 rooms sit in one tower, but they are split across three Hilton brands that operate as distinct hotels sharing the casino and public spaces:

The three hotels inside Resorts World Las Vegas, by room count and position
HotelRoomsWhat it is
Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World1,678The main, mid-tier hotel — the largest of the three
Conrad Las Vegas1,496The upper-tier Hilton brand
Crockfords Las Vegas332The small, top-tier luxury hotel

They share one casino floor, so you can move between them inside without going outdoors, but they are not interchangeable at check-in. Arrive knowing your brand and head for its lobby rather than the first front desk you see. Once you are checked in, the shared floor means getting to the theater, the food hall, or the pool is the same walk no matter which hotel your room is in.

Three hotels share one floor. Know which way your lobby is.

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The Casino Floor

The gaming floor runs about 117,000 square feet with roughly 1,400 slot machines, 117 table games, a poker room, and a sportsbook. It is a mid-to-large Strip floor — smaller than the Venetian, much larger than Treasure Island's compact floor — and because it was designed in one go, it reads as a single open room rather than a series of add-ons.

Resorts World was also the first Strip casino built for cashless, mobile-wallet gaming. You can fund play and cash out from your phone at slots and many tables. It is optional, and cash still works, but the mobile-first setup is a good signal for how the whole property is designed — newer, more app-driven, and less reliant on the old Strip conventions. One nod to the past: replica Stardust signs are displayed inside, near an entrance and at the sportsbook, marking what stood here before.

Getting In and Out

Resorts World sits alone at the north end, on the west side of the Boulevard, and that shapes every trip in and out.

Ways in and out of Resorts World Las Vegas, by destination
Going toBest optionWhy
Convention CenterVegas Loop station, in the buildingUnderground Tesla shuttle straight to the LVCC, no Boulevard crossing
Circus CircusOn footClosest resort, about a 5–6 minute walk south on the same side
FontainebleauRideshare or a Boulevard crossingDiagonally across on the east side; no indoor connection
Mid-Strip clusterRideshareReal distance from the north end; walking density thins out up here

The Resorts World Vegas Loop station opened in June 2022 as one of the stops on the Convention Center Loop. For getting to the LVCC it is usually the fastest option out of the building. Full detail on the Loop, including which stations are running, is in the hidden connections guide. For everything north-Strip on foot, see walking the Strip — the distances up here are the ones people underestimate.

What's Inside

Major venues at Resorts World Las Vegas and their scale
VenueScale
Famous Foods Street EatsFood hall, 16 stalls, ~24,000 sq ft
Resorts World Theatre5,000 seats
Pool complex5.5 acres, nine pools, 1,800-ft infinity pool
Dining and barsDozens of outlets, plus a spa

The Famous Foods Street Eats food hall is the interior landmark to navigate by — a single 24,000-square-foot room of 16 stalls, easy to find and easy to orient from. The theater is the main reason many people are on the property at all, so knowing the walk from your hotel lobby to the theater doors, and back out to a rideshare afterward, is the trip worth planning. Current venues and hours are on the official Resorts World site.

Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller access

As a 2021 build, Resorts World has one of the most modern accessible designs on the Strip — wide, level circulation and a single connected floor rather than the ramps and split levels that make older properties awkward. The Vegas Loop station is inside the building, so reaching the Convention Center involves no outdoor Boulevard crossing at all.

The thing to plan around is the three-hotel split: your room elevators depend on which brand you booked, so confirm your hotel and its elevator core on arrival rather than assuming a single bank serves the whole tower.

Common Navigation Mistakes

Checking in at the wrong front desk. Three hotels, three lobbies. Know whether you are in the Hilton, the Conrad, or Crockfords before you walk up to a desk.

Assuming it is central. Resorts World is north-end, not mid-Strip. The short hops between Bellagio and Caesars are not the distances up here.

Forgetting which side you are on. Resorts World is west side. Fontainebleau and the Convention Center are across the Boulevard on the east side — a crossing, not an indoor walk.

Planning to pay cash for everything. The property is built cashless-first. It is not required, but the mobile-wallet setup is smoother here than fumbling for bills.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Resorts World on the Las Vegas Strip?

At 3000 South Las Vegas Boulevard, at the north end of the Strip, on the west side — on the former Stardust site, imploded in 2007. Its closest resort neighbor is Circus Circus, a 5–6 minute walk south, and it sits diagonally across the Boulevard from Fontainebleau and the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Why are there three hotels inside Resorts World?

The single 59-story tower houses three Hilton brands — the Las Vegas Hilton (1,678 rooms), the Conrad (1,496), and Crockfords (332) — 3,506 rooms in total. They share the casino floor but keep separate check-in areas and room elevators, so knowing your brand tells you which lobby to head for.

How big is the Resorts World casino floor?

About 117,000 square feet, with roughly 1,400 slots, 117 table games, a poker room, and a sportsbook — a mid-to-large floor, and because it is a single 2021 build, one connected, legible space rather than a maze.

Is Resorts World a cashless casino?

It was the first Strip resort designed for cashless, mobile-wallet gaming, so you can fund play and cash out from your phone at slots and many tables. It is optional and cash still works, but the mobile-first design is part of why the property feels newer than its neighbors.

Does Resorts World have a Vegas Loop station?

Yes — the Resorts World station opened in June 2022 as one of the Convention Center Loop stops, the underground Tesla tunnel run by The Boring Company. For getting to the LVCC it is usually faster than driving or walking.

When did Resorts World Las Vegas open?

June 24, 2021 — the first new resort on the Strip since the Cosmopolitan in 2010, built by the Genting Group for about 4.3 billion dollars. Because it is this new, few visitors have any muscle memory for the layout.

What is inside Resorts World Las Vegas?

The Famous Foods Street Eats food hall (16 stalls, ~24,000 sq ft), the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre, a 5.5-acre pool complex with nine pools including an 1,800-foot infinity pool, plus dozens of restaurants and bars and a spa. The food hall is the easiest interior landmark to navigate by.

Can you walk from Resorts World to the rest of the Strip?

You can, but Resorts World sits at the north end where the Strip's walking density thins out, so the mid-Strip cluster is a real distance rather than a few minutes between neighbors. Circus Circus is the closest resort on foot. For the Convention Center, the in-building Vegas Loop station is the fastest option, and for longer trips a rideshare usually beats the walk.

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