Pyramid King Corner Suite
- Small living room outside the bedroom
- Bathtub overlooking the city line
- Egypt-themed hotel next to Mandalay Bay
Affordable suites in Las Vegas range from $25 rooms and $74 suites to higher-end options near $300. The strongest choices split between the Strip and Downtown, with differences in views, living space, and added features like wet bars or kitchenette setups. This page helps compare the best-priced suites by area, size, and what you get for the rate.
For travelers comparing best affordable suites in Vegas, the clearest value shows up in room size, location, and how much living space you get for the nightly rate. The list below leans on properties that were specifically described as cheap, best value, or competitively priced in the source pages.
Two useful comparisons: Luxor Hotel & Casino lists a Pyramid King Corner Suite at about $74, while Flamingo Las Vegas offers the Flamingo Junior at about $90. If you want a slightly larger setup, Horseshoe Las Vegas and Downtown Grand both appear as budget-friendly picks with suite-style layouts and central locations.
For the best affordable suites in Las Vegas, compare how much room you get against the nightly rate and whether the hotel puts you on the Strip or in Downtown. The cheapest explicit suite rate in the source set is the Horseshoe Resort Studio Suite at about $65, while the Classic Grand Suite at The STRAT and the Pyramid King Corner Suite at Luxor both appear under $100.
Downtown choices such as Downtown Grand and Plaza Hotel & Casino add larger shared spaces and kitchen-style features. If you want a suite with more useful living space than just a bed and bath, these properties are the most practical places to start.
Cross-reference: For two-bedroom-style space, Caesars notes that its Las Vegas suite collection includes one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom options, while Downtown Grand focuses on suites with enough room for three to four guests.
The best cheap suites in Vegas usually come from hotels that mix a lower base rate with enough space to make the stay feel upgraded. From the source set, Luxor, Horseshoe, The STRAT, El Cortez, Downtown Grand, and Plaza all fit that pattern in different ways.
Two useful value comparisons: Horseshoe gives you a king bed plus a seating and dining area for about $65, while Plaza adds a kitchenette and floor-to-ceiling windows. If you prefer quieter surroundings, El Cortez Cabana Suites sit behind the hotel, which the source says lowers noise exposure.
Size comparisons are easiest when the room description includes more than one zone. Horseshoe offers a seating and dining area with the Resort Studio Suite, while Downtown Grand lists suites for three to four people and can swap in two queen beds.
At the larger end, Caesars says its Las Vegas suite collection includes one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom options. That makes it the broadest size range in the source set, even though the page focuses on luxury rather than low rates.
Cross-reference: For a compact suite with living space, Horseshoe’s Resort Studio Suite is more efficient than Luxor’s Pyramid King Corner Suite, which adds a separate small living room but is priced slightly higher at about $74.
On the Las Vegas Strip, the cheaper suite choices in the source set are Horseshoe, Luxor, The STRAT, Flamingo, and Excalibur. On the Downtown / Fremont Street side, El Cortez, Downtown Grand, Plaza, and The D give you more local price variety and often more space for the money.
Downtown tends to start lower, while the Strip gives you the strongest concentration of named suite options. If your main goal is affordable suites in Las Vegas with easy access to the action, these two areas are the most useful filter.
Cross-reference: For downtown value, Downtown Grand’s suite works for three to four guests, while Plaza’s suite adds a kitchenette and floor-to-ceiling windows for a more polished room setup.
The best priced suites in Las Vegas on these pages start with Horseshoe at about $65 and Luxor at about $74, then move into the $90 to $150 range for The STRAT, Flamingo, Plaza, and Park MGM. The higher-priced examples, like The D Suite at The D Casino & Hotel, are better treated as comparison points than budget targets.
If your goal is low nightly spend, focus on suites that clearly name a living area, kitchenette, or useful bed layout. Those features matter more than a standard room upgrade when you are trying to keep the total stay affordable.
Caesars says that Monday through Thursday rates are typically less expensive than Friday through Sunday for suites in Las Vegas. Momondo also shows that Sunday is the cheapest day of the week to stay in Las Vegas, while Thursday is the most expensive.
For timing, momondo lists June as the cheapest month to stay and says booking 1 month in advance tends to produce the best deal. Those two factors matter most if you are trying to lock in affordable suites in Las Vegas without waiting for last-minute price swings.
| Hotel & Suite | Area | Sq Ft ↕ | Beds | Guests ↕ | Price ↕ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fab Room, 2 Queen Beds, Non Smoking Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 351 | 2BR | 4 | $13+ | ||
| Fab Room | 1 King | Non-Smoking Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 350 | 1BR | 4 | $13+ | ||
| 1 King Suite with Strip View Masquerade Tower at Rio Hotel & Casino | 582 | 2BR | 3 | $21+ | |||
| Ultra Hip Room 2 Queens Attraction View Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | — | 2BR | 4 | $28+ | ||
| Ultra Hip Room, 2 Queen Beds, Pool View Non Smoking Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 430 | 2BR | 4 | $32+ | ||
| Bordeaux Room King Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 390 | 1BR | 2 | $32+ | ||
| Run of the House Treasure Island – TI Las Vegas Hotel Casino, a Radisson Hotel | Las Vegas Strip | — | 3BR | 4 | $35+ | ||
| Signature Room, 2 Double Beds Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino | Winchester | — | 2BR | 4 | $37+ | ||
| Ultra Hip Room, 1 King Bed, City View Non Smoking Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 450 | 1BR | 2 | $40+ | ||
| Deluxe Room, 2 Queen Beds, Non Smoking Treasure Island – TI Las Vegas Hotel Casino, a Radisson Hotel | Las Vegas Strip | — | 2BR | — | $49+ | ||
| Ultra Resort Room, 1 King Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 585 | 1BR | 2 | $51+ | ||
| 2 Rooms, Resort Studio Suite | 2 Queens | Non-Smoking + Resort Tower Queen | Non-Smoking Horseshoe Las Vegas | Las Vegas Strip | 1,220 | 4BR | — | $52+ | ||
| Run of House Room Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino | Downtown Las Vegas | 365 | 3BR | 3 | $64+ | ||
| Neapolitan Suite, 1 King Bed Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 678 | 1BR | 2 | $68+ | ||
| Bordeaux Eiffel View Room 2 Queens Paris Las Vegas Resort & Casino | Las Vegas Strip | 390 | 2BR | 4 | $68+ |
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Yes. Caesars says Monday through Thursday rates are typically less expensive for suites in Las Vegas, while Friday through Sunday tend to be higher because demand rises.
Momondo also shows that Sunday is the cheapest day of the week to stay, while Thursday is the most expensive.
Momondo lists June as the cheapest month to stay in Las Vegas, with an average cost of $181 per night. It also says December is the most expensive month at an average of $277 per night.
That makes June the strongest month in the source set for lower rates.
Momondo says the best deal usually comes when you book about 1 month in advance. It also notes that prices were lowest 7 days ahead at $84 per night, while prices were higher on average 73 days in advance at $301 per night.
That makes early planning useful, but not so far ahead that you miss better near-term pricing.
Caesars lists suites at Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah's Las Vegas, Horseshoe Las Vegas, Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood Resort Las Vegas, The Cromwell Las Vegas, and The LINQ Las Vegas Hotel + Experience.
Momondo also shows suite-style options at properties such as Luxor, Excalibur, Downtown Grand, Plaza Hotel & Casino, The STRAT, and The D.
Yes. Caesars says many Vegas suites can be booked online, but larger and more exclusive suites may not be displayed on the website.
For villas or penthouses, the source directs users to the Las Vegas Suites inquiry form.
Caesars says select suite bookings can include transportation, butler service, waived resort fees for qualified bookings, and 24-hour in-room dining in select suites.
The suite amenities list also includes views of the Strip, living areas, wet bars, high-definition televisions, VIP check-in, and airport transportation for qualified bookings.