Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels & Resorts
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Character and identity
Tucked inside the Resorts World complex on the north Strip, Crockfords is the quiet, white-marble counterpoint to the LED spectacle outside. The lobby runs hushed and pale: cherry blossom panels, a sculptural pendant under 26-foot vaulted ceilings, a marble bar. The 332 accommodations climb from rooms through suites to four-bedroom villas and palaces, topped by the 5,500-square-foot Chairman's Villa on the 65th floor. Service is built around a pre-arrival team and a 24-hour ambassador. Beyond the doors sit 40-plus restaurants, the Awana Spa, a seven-pool complex (with a Crockfords-only VIP infinity pool) and a 117,000-square-foot cashless casino.
Who's it for
Best for:
Strip travellers who want luxury volume and personalised service without the sensory assault of older mega-resorts. Suite and villa bookers, high rollers, design-minded couples, and anyone who treats food as the main event will get the most from the Resorts World restaurant roster and the Famous Foods Street Eats hawker hall.
Should look elsewhere:
If you want a walkable, mid-Strip address near the Bellagio fountains or Cosmopolitan crowd, the north-Strip location feels removed. Travellers seeking intimate, boutique-scale calm should note that Crockfords sits inside a vast, busy casino complex shared with two other hotels.
Bottom line
What you're really buying here is hotel-within-a-hotel separation: a serene Crockfords lobby and ambassador-led service layered over the Strip's newest dining and casino floor. Book a villa or palace to justify the premium and to unlock the VIP infinity pool; budget time for Awana Spa's Fountain of Youth circuit and a full evening at Famous Foods.