The LXR luxury tower at Resorts World: 332 rooms, a private lobby, and Hilton Honors, on the quieter north Strip.
"The 2021 Crockfords tower: the LXR luxury tier inside Resorts World, with Hilton Honors and a quieter north-Strip address."
Why this rank, Crockfords is the luxury tier at Resorts World Las Vegas, which opened in 2021 on the north Strip. It is one of only a handful of LXR Hotels & Resorts properties in the US: a 332-room tower with its own lobby and elevators inside the wider Resorts World complex, so you get a quieter, more private base with full big-resort amenities downstairs. Accommodations run from suites up to the multi-bedroom Sky Villas. Dining across the campus is genuinely strong, with Wally's, Brezza by Nicole Brisson, Crossroads Kitchen, and Carversteak among the options, and Zouk Nightclub, Ayu Dayclub, and the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre are all on site. As a Hilton brand, Crockfords earns and redeems Hilton Honors points. The honest caveat is location: the north Strip is a longer walk from the central-Strip crowds, so plan on the monorail or cabs for that stretch. Best for a newer, lower-key luxury stay with Hilton points and a big entertainment complex attached.
Best room: Crockfords Penthouse Suite, 5,000 sq ft
"A private 332-room luxury tower with Hilton Honors, sitting atop one of the Strip's biggest entertainment complexes. The catch is the north-Strip address."
Crockfords is the top tier of Resorts World Las Vegas, which opened in 2021 as the first ground-up Strip resort since the Cosmopolitan in 2010. The complex runs three Hilton-brand towers under one roof, Conrad and Hilton plus Crockfords, the 332-room LXR luxury level with its own lobby, check-in, and elevators. That separation is the appeal: a quiet, high-service base sitting directly above one of the biggest entertainment footprints on the Strip. Downstairs you get Zouk Nightclub, Ayu Dayclub, the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre, and a deep dining roster including Wally's, Brezza by Nicole Brisson, Crossroads Kitchen, and Carversteak, while Crockfords accommodations climb from suites to multi-bedroom Sky Villas. As a Hilton brand it also earns and redeems Hilton Honors points, useful for loyalty members. The honest trade-off is geography: the north Strip is a real walk or a monorail ride from the central-Strip clusters, so this suits travellers who value a newer, calmer luxury room with everything they need in the same building over a walk-everywhere central location.
A Crockfords Sky Villa for groups wanting space at the top of the tower, or an entry Crockfords suite for the LXR service without the villa rate.
Book the Crockfords tier specifically, not the Conrad or Hilton towers: it buys the private lobby, check-in, and service that set this rank. For nightlife, Zouk downstairs is the draw, and host-arranged tables book up a couple of weeks ahead.
Crockfords at Resorts World Las Vegas sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Las Vegas 2026 list. It scored an aggregate 9.6/10 across the three editorial criteria, with the private LXR service and the entertainment complex below earning its place at #19. For alternatives on the same north Strip, see the siblings below; for a different city entirely, see the related lists.
Once your dates are fixed, aim to reserve about three months out. The higher Crockfords suites and Sky Villas, the rooms this rank rests on, go first, and rates spike around big convention weeks and major Resorts World Theatre residencies.
Editorial · #19 on the Top 20 Hotels in Las Vegas 2026 list
Crockfords' case for a Las Vegas stay is privacy with scale: it is the LXR luxury tier inside the 2021-built Resorts World, with its own lobby and elevators rather than a casino-floor entrance.
The 332-room tower runs from suites up to multi-bedroom Sky Villas, and as a Hilton brand it earns and redeems Hilton Honors points, which the Conrad and Hilton towers share.
Dining across the wider complex is a real draw, with Wally's, Brezza by Nicole Brisson, Crossroads Kitchen, and Carversteak among the options, plus the Famous Foods Street Eats hall. Zouk Nightclub and Ayu Dayclub handle nightlife, and the 5,000-seat Resorts World Theatre runs residencies such as Katy Perry and Carrie Underwood. Resorts World is owned by Malaysia's Genting Group. The honest counterpoint is the north-Strip position: it is quieter and a longer walk from the central-Strip action, so plan on the monorail or cabs. Best for a newer, lower-key luxury base with Hilton points and a full entertainment complex downstairs.
A ranked shortlist, a special offer worth booking, and the overpriced stay to skip. Straight from the editors.