Mirage suites in Las Vegas range from 812 sqft to 8,554 sqft, with options from one-bedroom layouts to multi-bedroom villas. The mix includes wet bars, floor-to-ceiling windows, private elevators, and private backyard pools. This page helps you compare the main suite types by size, beds, and features so you can choose the right fit quickly.
Mirage suites in Las Vegas are best known for size jumps that are easy to compare: 812 sqft suite space, 1,251 to 1,628 sqft tower layouts, and oversized villas with outdoor space. The biggest differences are bed count, separate living areas, wet bars, and whether the suite adds private pool or butler service.
Mirage suites break into clear tiers: compact one-bedroom suite space, larger tower suites with living and dining areas, and mansion-style villas with private outdoor areas. That makes it easier to narrow the choice by how much room you need, whether you want a wet bar, and how much privacy matters.
The useful comparison point is straightforward: the Mirage Suite is 812 sqft, Tower Suites and Penthouse Suites run from 1,251 to 1,628 sqft, Hospitality Suite reaches 1,714 sqft, Lanai Suites span 2,650 to 4,640 sqft, and Villa Suites stretch from 6,955 to 8,554 sqft.
For a direct comparison, MGM Grand’s newly remodeled Mirage Suite has 1,500 sqft, two king beds, and two private bedrooms with bath, while SmarterVegas’ Mirage Suite is 812 sqft with a wet bar and dual his-and-hers bathrooms. The right choice depends on whether you want a larger premium layout or a more intimate suite with strong bathroom separation.
Mirage Inn & Suites — San Francisco
Mirage Suite
812Sq Ft
1 King BedBeds
Wet bar with mini-fridge for personal use
Adjacent parlor and marble foyer
Dual his-and-hers bathrooms
This Mirage Suite is listed at 812 sqft with a king bed, seating area, and wet bar. It also has an adjacent parlor and a marble foyer, which makes it more layered than a standard room.
The bathroom setup is a key feature here: dual his-and-hers bathrooms, with her bathroom offering a marble sink, make-up vanity, and whirlpool jet bathtub. His bathroom adds a glass-enclosed shower and marble sink.
If you want a suite that feels separated without moving into a very large footprint, this is the main mid-size option in the Mirage lineup.
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MGM Grand — Las Vegas Strip
Mirage Suite
1,500Sq Ft
2 King BedsBeds
4Guests
Newly remodeled layout
Two master bedrooms with private bathrooms
Dining area for six
This newly remodeled Mirage Suite is 1,500 sqft and comes with 2 king beds for up to 4 guests. It is built around floor-to-ceiling windows, bold black-and-gold accents, and two master bedrooms with private bathrooms.
The suite adds a wet bar, an extended living area with ample seating, a dining area for six, and a personal-sized mini fridge. For guests who want more spread-out sleeping space, it is a stronger fit than a single-bedroom suite.
Compared with the 812 sqft Mirage Suite from SmarterVegas, this version is much larger and more family-friendly in bed count.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Resort Rooms
394Sq Ft
King or Queen BedsBeds
Smallest room type at 394 sqft
King or queen bed options
Blackout shades and Bluetooth speaker
The Resort Rooms category is 394 sqft and can be booked with king or queen beds. It is the smallest option in the set, but it still includes modern decor, a 42-inch flat-screen HDTV, a desk and executive chair, and a mini-bar.
Blackout shades, Bluetooth speaker with USB charging, ambient lighting, and a shower/tub combo give it a practical layout for short stays. The oversized backlit vanity mirror adds one of the better room-level bathroom details in the lineup.
Choose this if you want the lowest-footprint option before moving into a true suite.
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Family suites Las Vegas
The strongest family-facing options are the larger multi-room suites with separate bedrooms and bigger sleeping counts. The most useful filters are guest capacity, bathroom count, and whether the suite has a living room or dining area.
For families, the best Mirage options are the Hospitality Suite, Tower Suites, Penthouse Suites, Lanai Suites, and Villa Suites. These categories add separate bedrooms, multiple beds, and larger shared spaces that make longer stays easier.
The most family-ready details are the Hospitality Suite’s 1-King and 2-Queen setup, the Tower Suites’ and Penthouse Suites’ separate bedroom and living room, and the Villa Suites’ private backyard pool and three-bedroom availability.
For a side-by-side comparison, SmarterVegas’ Hospitality Suite sleeps 1 king plus 2 queens in 1,714 sqft, while MGM Grand’s Mirage Suite sleeps up to 4 in 1,500 sqft with two private bedrooms. The first works better for larger groups, while the second works better for a smaller family wanting more privacy per bedroom.
Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Hospitality Suite
1,714Sq Ft
1-King and 2-Queen BedsBeds
Two-bedroom suite
1 king and 2 queen beds
Dining area and wet bar
The Hospitality Suite is 1,714 sqft and includes 1 king and 2 queen beds. It is a two-bedroom suite with separate bedrooms and a living room, so it fits groups that need more sleeping capacity than a standard suite.
It also includes a dining area, wet bar, mini-bar, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The bathroom setup has dual sinks, a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and an oversized vanity mirror.
This is one of the clearest picks when bed count matters more than keeping the footprint small.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Tower Suites
1,251Sq Ft
King BedBeds
Separate bedroom and living room
Wet bar with seats
Available as two bedrooms
Tower Suites run from 1,251 to 1,628 sqft and are sold with a king bed. They separate the bedroom from the living room and add floor-to-ceiling windows, making the space feel open without moving into villa size.
Standard features include a dining table, flat-screen HDTVs, a wet bar with seats, blackout shades, and a walk-in closet. The bathroom includes dual sinks, a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and an oversized vanity mirror.
This is a practical choice for travelers who want more room for bags, work, or a second seating area.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Penthouse Suites
1,251Sq Ft
King BedBeds
Same 1,251 to 1,628 sqft range as Tower Suites
Two-bedroom option available
Wet bar and dining table
Penthouse Suites also run from 1,251 to 1,628 sqft and use a king bed. The layout mirrors the Tower Suites format, with a separate bedroom and living room, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a dining table.
It includes flat-screen HDTVs, a wet bar with seats, blackout shades, a walk-in closet, dual sinks, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. The suite is also available as two bedrooms, which makes it flexible for larger parties.
If you want the same size band as the Tower Suites but prefer the penthouse label, this is the direct alternative.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Lanai Suites
2,650Sq Ft
King BedBeds
Private backyard heated pool
Two- and three-bedroom options
Outdoor dining table and lounge chairs
Lanai Suites are much larger, at 2,650 to 4,640 sqft, and use a king bed. They add a private backyard heated pool, outdoor dining table, lounge chairs, and a flat-screen TV, which pushes them into a private-home style layout.
Inside, the suite has a separate bedroom and living area, a dining table, a fully stocked fridge, a wet bar with seating, and bathrooms with dual vanity, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. The suite is also available as two and three bedrooms.
For larger groups that want an outdoor area, this is a stronger fit than the tower-style suites.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Villa Suites
6,955Sq Ft
2-King BedsBeds
Largest option at 6,955 to 8,554 sqft
Private backyard heated pool
Putting green and butler-style space
Villa Suites are the largest option in the set at 6,955 to 8,554 sqft and include 2 king beds. They are built as two-bedroom suites with a private backyard heated pool, outdoor dining table, lounge chairs, putting green, and flat-screen TV.
The interior adds separate bedrooms and living spaces, a fireplace, a dining table, a fully stocked fridge, and a wet bar with seating. Bathrooms include dual vanity, a soaking tub, and a walk-in steam shower.
This is the top-end choice when privacy, outdoor space, and size matter more than keeping the rate low.
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Couples suites Las Vegas
For couples, the best options are the suites with wet bars, separate bathrooms, and strong views without oversized group layouts. The Mirage Suite, Mirage Suite at MGM Grand, and the Tower or Penthouse options are the most straightforward fits.
Couples usually get the most value from a suite that adds a wet bar, a seating area, and a bathroom layout that keeps mornings easy. At Mirage, the compact suite and the larger tower-style layouts both solve that problem differently.
The 812 sqft Mirage Suite gives you dual bathrooms and a marble foyer, while the MGM Grand Mirage Suite gives you 1,500 sqft, 2 king beds, and floor-to-ceiling windows. If you want a more classic suite feel, Tower Suites and Penthouse Suites add a living room and dining table without jumping all the way to villa size.
For comparison, SmarterVegas’ Mirage Suite offers a wet bar and two separate bathrooms, while MGM Grand’s Mirage Suite adds a much larger 1,500 sqft footprint and two master bedrooms. Couples who want intimacy often prefer the smaller layout, while those splitting space for a longer stay may prefer the larger one.
Mirage Inn & Suites — San Francisco
Mirage Suite
812Sq Ft
1 King BedBeds
Best suited to two guests
Dual his-and-hers bathrooms
Wet bar and marble foyer
The 812 sqft Mirage Suite is the compact suite option here, with a king bed, seating area, and wet bar. It is more intimate than the larger tower categories, but the adjacent parlor and marble foyer still make it feel distinct from a standard room.
Its strongest couple-friendly feature is the bathroom setup: dual his-and-hers bathrooms with a whirlpool jet bathtub on one side and a glass-enclosed shower on the other. That setup gives each guest a separate routine.
If you want a smaller suite with strong separation, this is the most efficient choice in the group.
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MGM Grand — Las Vegas Strip
Mirage Suite
1,500Sq Ft
2 King BedsBeds
4Guests
Much larger than the 812 sqft Mirage Suite
Two master bedrooms with private bathrooms
Floor-to-ceiling windows
This Mirage Suite is 1,500 sqft and has 2 king beds, so it gives couples a lot more room than a typical one-bedroom suite. The newly remodeled design uses floor-to-ceiling windows and bold black-and-gold accents for a more polished look.
The suite includes two master bedrooms with private bathrooms, a wet bar, an extended living area, and a dining area for six. That makes it a better fit for travelers who want space to spread out.
Compared with the 812 sqft suite from SmarterVegas, this one is much larger and more formal in layout.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Resort Tower King Room
394Sq Ft
King BedBeds
Private elevators to the 24th and 25th floors
Separate walk-in shower and soaking tub
Good alternative to a larger suite
The Resort Tower King Room is 394 sqft and includes a king bed. It sits on the 24th and 25th floors with private elevators, so it gives you a quieter-feeling tower stay without moving into full suite pricing.
The room includes a 42-inch flat-screen HDTV, desk and executive chair, mini-bar, blackout shades, Bluetooth speaker with USB charging, and ambient lighting. The bathroom adds dual sinks, a soaking tub, a separate walk-in shower, and an oversized vanity mirror.
It is a strong alternative if you want privacy and tower access but do not need a true suite footprint.
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Luxury suites Las Vegas
Luxury here is defined by space, private outdoor areas, and extra-service details such as butler service or private gated entrances. The Lanai Suites and Villa Suites sit at the top of that scale.
The luxury tier is simple to read: the larger the footprint, the more private the suite becomes. Lanai Suites add a heated pool and butler service, while Villa Suites go further with a private backyard pool, putting green, and three-bedroom availability.
These are not subtle upgrades. They are the biggest suites in the set, and they are built for groups that want both indoor room and outdoor space.
For comparison, the Lanai Suite offers a private gated entrance and butler service, while the Villa Suite adds a fireplace, putting green, and the largest square footage range on the page.
Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Lanai Suites
2,650Sq Ft
King BedBeds
Private gated entrance
Butler service
Heated pool and outdoor dining
Lanai Suites measure 2,650 to 4,640 sqft and include a king bed. They come with a private backyard heated pool, outdoor dining table, lounge chairs, a flat-screen TV, a private gated entrance, and butler service.
Inside, the suite has a separate bedroom and living room, a dining table, a fully stocked fridge, a wet bar with seating, and bathrooms with dual vanity, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. The suite is also available as two and three bedrooms.
This is the clearest step up if you want a luxury suite with usable outdoor space.
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Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Villa Suites
6,955Sq Ft
2-King BedsBeds
Largest suite at 6,955 to 8,554 sqft
Private backyard heated pool
Can be arranged as three bedrooms
Villa Suites are listed at 6,955 to 8,554 sqft and use 2 king beds. They are the largest suites in the source set and add a private backyard heated pool, outdoor dining table, lounge chairs, putting green, and flat-screen TV.
The interior includes separate bedrooms and living rooms, a fireplace, a dining table, a fully stocked fridge, and a wet bar with seating. Bathrooms add dual vanity, a soaking tub, and a walk-in steam shower, and the suite can also be arranged as three bedrooms.
For travelers who want the biggest private setup, this is the top option among the reviewed suites.
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Mirage suite sizes and price ranges
The size spread is the clearest way to sort Mirage suites because the footages move from 394 sqft rooms to 8,554 sqft villas. Public pricing is only partially available in the source set, so this section focuses on the size and value cues that are explicit.
From the source data, the smallest listed accommodation is the 394 sqft Resort Rooms category, while the largest is the 6,955 to 8,554 sqft Villa Suites. The suite ladder in between includes 812 sqft, 1,251 to 1,628 sqft, 1,714 sqft, and 2,650 to 4,640 sqft options.
Price data is clearer for Mirage Inn and Suites on KAYAK, where standard room rates start at $127, with a Standard King Room at $132, Queen Room - Disability Access at $143, and Standard Queen Room with Two Queen Beds at $157. KAYAK also lists a Deluxe Family Room at $194 and notes a cheapest recent booked price of $140.
For a practical comparison, the 394 sqft Resort Rooms are far below the 1,714 sqft Hospitality Suite, while the Villa Suites are built for guests who need several thousand square feet and outdoor space. That gap matters more than the label on the door.
Mirage Inn & Suites — San Francisco
Price comparison
Rates from $127 on KAYAK
Recent booked range: $140 to $191
Family room listed at $194
KAYAK lists Mirage Inn and Suites rates from $127 for a Standard Room, $132 for a Standard King Room, and $143 for Queen Room - Disability Access. It also shows $157 for a Standard Queen Room with Two Queen Beds and $194 for a Deluxe Family Room.
The same source says the cheapest recent booked price in the last two weeks was $140, while the most expensive was $191. That gives a narrow real-world booking range to check against.
If you are comparing value, the lower-priced room categories sit well below the larger suite types on size alone.
From$127/ night
Mirage Rooms & Suites — Las Vegas Strip
Resort Rooms
394Sq Ft
King or Queen BedsBeds
Smallest listed option at 394 sqft
King or queen bed choices
Good baseline before suite upgrades
Resort Rooms measure 394 sqft and can be booked with king or queen beds. They include modern decor, a 42-inch HDTV, a desk and executive chair, mini-bar, blackout shades, Bluetooth speaker with USB charging, ambient lighting, and a bathroom with a shower/tub combo.
This makes them the smallest clearly documented option in the source set and a useful baseline for comparison. The room is still equipped for short stays, but it does not match suite-level layouts with separate rooms.
Use this category when size matters less than keeping the layout simple.
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Mirage suite booking tips
The source set gives only limited booking guidance, but there are still a few useful timing and setup notes. The main pattern is that the cheapest public rates and the biggest suites do not sit in the same lane.
KAYAK notes that Mirage Inn and Suites can have a lowest recent booked price of $140 and a highest of $191 over the last two weeks. It also says the cheapest deals are generally found in the low season, with November and January called out as cheaper months.
For day-of-week timing, KAYAK says Saturday or Tuesday can be cheaper, while Monday is usually the most expensive. It also notes that users usually book this property for 2 days.
For suite selection, the best tip is to book by layout first: choose bed count, then size, then extras like wet bars or private outdoor space.
Mirage Inn & Suites — San Francisco
Booking notes
Cheaper months: November and January
Saturday or Tuesday can be cheaper
Users usually book for 2 days
KAYAK says the low season is typically the cheapest time to stay, with November and January highlighted as better-value months. It also notes that Saturday or Tuesday can be cheaper than Monday.
The same source gives a recent booking range of $140 to $191 and says users usually book this property for 2 days. Those numbers are the clearest public timing signals in the source set.
If you are checking value, compare the current rate against that recent range before booking.
From$140/ night
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Mirage Inn and Suites located?
Mirage Inn and Suites is located at 2600 Sloat Boulevard in Parkside, San Francisco, California. KAYAK also notes that Golden Gate Park is the closest landmark and that the property is 6.3 miles from the city center.
When is check-in time and check-out time at Mirage Inn and Suites?
KAYAK lists check-in as 2:00 PM and check-out as 11:00 AM at Mirage Inn and Suites. That gives you a standard afternoon arrival and a late-morning departure window.
Does Mirage Inn and Suites offer free Wi-Fi?
Yes. KAYAK lists free Wi-Fi among the amenities at Mirage Inn and Suites.
Does Mirage Inn and Suites offer free parking?
Yes. KAYAK lists free parking and private parking among the property amenities at Mirage Inn and Suites.
How far is Mirage Inn and Suites from the airport?
KAYAK says Mirage Inn and Suites is 10.4 miles from San Francisco Airport and 15.6 miles from Oakland Airport. Those are the two airport distances stated in the source.