To complement the view outside, the décor of the Grandview at Las Vegas reflects a desert sunset design. The resort features one and two bedroom units, complete with a kitchen and living and dining rooms. Guests find the accommodations very beneficial, especially those on one-week vacations or travelers who prefer a larger space than a hotel room provides.
The Grandview at Las Vegas is located on the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard, the main thoroughfare where the world-famous casinos are situated. Because of its appealing location, the resort welcomes guests of all ages. Grandview at Las Vegas is particularly popular among couples looking for a romantic getaway and for older travelers who want to stay near a casino. South Point Casino is next door to the casino for those who want some gaming action.
Guests to the Grandview at Las Vegas praise the resort’s accommodations, remarking that the suites exceed their expectations. With large rooms, a full kitchen and washer and dryer in each suite, it is ideal for long stays in Las Vegas. For couples traveling with children, the spacious family room and kitchen are big pluses, while business travelers remark on the convenience of all the amenities the suites have to offer. All the guests remark on the full size Jacuzzi in the bathroom, a special treat after a day on the town.
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For the enjoyment of guests, the Grandview at Las Vegas features a heated outdoor swimming pool, a fitness room, a playground and game room for the kids, and a barbeque and picnic area. The resort also offers a schedule of onsite activities, which vary throughout the week.
Although Grandview at Las Vegas is perfectly situated within walking distance to the casinos and attractions on “The Strip,” guests often rent a car to explore the surrounding area, including downtown Las Vegas and the Freemont Experience light show. A car is also convenient for shopping at the several grocery stores located a short distance from the Grandview at Las Vegas. Many also take short day trips to Hoover Dam, Mount Charleston, the eighth highest mountain peak in Nevada, and The Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada’s oldest state park that features spectacular formations of eroded sand dunes and sandstone that appear to be on fire when the sun shines on them.
After a stay at the Grandview at Las Vegas, guests always make return visits because they can be assured of a great time, an accommodating staff and the best in accommodations.
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