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Which hotels have smoking rooms in Las Vegas Strip?

  • The Venetian Resort. 34,212 reviews. ...
  • Tuscany Suites & Casino. 5,708 reviews. ...
  • Golden Nugget Hotel. 14,085 reviews. ...
  • Plaza Hotel & Casino. 10,047 reviews. ...
  • Treasure Island - TI Hotel & Casino, a Radisson Hotel. ...
  • OYO Hotel & Casino Las Vegas. ...
  • The Palazzo at The Venetian. ...
  • The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Autograph Collection.




In 2026, finding a smoking-permitted hotel room on the Las Vegas Strip is increasingly rare as resorts transition to "smoke-free" environments. However, several major properties still offer dedicated smoking rooms or floors. These include Caesars Palace, The Flamingo, The LINQ, and Paris Las Vegas. Outside the Caesars Entertainment group, Treasure Island (TI) and the Westgate Las Vegas (just off the Strip) are known for maintaining smoking-friendly accommodations. Some high-end luxury hotels like the Wynn and Encore offer smoking in specific suites or designated areas, but generally not in standard guest rooms. It is crucial to verify this at the time of booking, as "smoking-optional" status can change frequently. Even in hotels with smoking rooms, the 2026 policy usually forbids smoking in hallways, elevators, and most dining areas, though smoking remains widely permitted on the active casino floors of almost all these resorts.

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