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NoMad Las Vegas offers the residential comfort of a European home, brought to life in the grand and playful spirit of Las Vegas. Located in the heart of the Strip, it draws inspiration from the natural surroundings of the desert with a nod to the classic glamour and whimsy of this storied city.Designed by Jacques Garcia, rooms are residential in feel and decorated in his timeless style with a distinct New York sensibility.At NoMad Las Vegas, romance and revelry unfold in equal measure against a backdrop that conjures the glamour of classic Vegas and the bold spirit of a new generation.
NoMad Las Vegas
3772 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada
89109
Nearest Airport: LAS
We arrived early to the hotel and were given early check-in and an upgrade to a king suite, the room was extremely clean, and the staff was very accommodating
dalej413
Room in the reserve is spacious including two bathrooms and separate living room and bedroom. Great selection of games in casino
CoronaAngelFan - Corona, California, United States
Great have always loved the park-not thrilled with resort fees, but that’s life
Shirley L
The Reserve is the place to stay when in Vegas. Clean, quiet, friendly staff, great customer service and the room was immaculate. Looking forward to our annual trip in 2027 back to the Reserve
Michelle W
I’m typically forgiving when I like the hotel group (as I do with MGM Resorts) and understand that Las Vegas is a hectic place. But this last stay was a letdown. The positives included the friendly front desk staff; JP, the bartender, who makes both good drinks and good conversation; and a relaxing cabana experience enhanced by Sylvia’s warm, attentive service. Unfortunately, the low points bookended our three-night stay, beginning with our arrival. We arrived around lunchtime and expected simply to drop our bags if the room was not yet available. Not having it ready by the official check-in time was disappointing. Not having it ready over an hour later was worse. Most frustrating was being strung along all afternoon with the expectation that it would be ready soon. The complimentary food voucher was a nice gesture, but we ultimately waited until dinnertime. A clear answer would have given us another half-day of vacation experience. Another option would been to grant a pool pass (requested and denied). A policy suggestion: Move the checkout time back by however long the room is delayed—or, at minimum, don’t be so militant about checkout when you the hotel are late on your part of the bargain. Departure was not much better. When I checked our bags, I confirmed that retrieval would be quick when we were ready to leave for the airport and that the bell staff could arrange a cab. Neither proved true. I waited for someone from the bell staff to appear and eventually joined the check-in line to ask the front desk for help. The sole bell attendant then appeared, but when I asked about a cab, she told us the valet had left and directed us to walk to the main Park MGM entrance. The 110-degree heat was mitigated somewhat by the short distance—except that no one was there either. We ultimately flagged down a cab ourselves, only to have another bell attendant emerge specifically to chew out the driver for picking us up at that spot. We had also paid for a late checkout, which was worthwhile, but the app and repeated emails continued reminding us of the standard checkout time. That unnecessary confusion could easily be prevented by having the systems recognize the purchased extension. The Reserve, formerly NoMad, is positioned as the quieter, more refined section of Park MGM. However, it shares an elevator bank with the main hotel, which undermines that distinction. Compared with Bellagio, The Cosmopolitan, and Aria, the atmosphere felt noticeably louder and more casual, including a steady stream of guests carrying coolers. The hotel cannot control every guest’s behavior, but the overall environment still shapes the experience. Returning to our room one evening, we found dog droppings nearby that were still there the following morning. Our Do Not Disturb sign had also disappeared—as, apparently, had the signs throughout our wing. The rooms themselves are elegant, although noticeably lacking in drawer space. Our meals at Eataly, The Library, and La La Noodle were all enjoyable. Ultimately, however, the positives were not enough to offset the operational failures and environmental issues that prevented this from being the relaxing break we needed.
inivium - Highlands Ranch, Colorado
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