Not too long ago, you may
have found yourself schlepping past this stretch of the Strip without
even turning your head. Now, good luck suppressing a “wow!”
In October, the former Quad
Resort & Casino reopened as the tastefully reinvented The Linq
Hotel & Casino, adjacent to the Linq Promenade and in the center of
Sin City’s nightlife. When fully complete next year, The Linq will
feature 2,253 rooms, 244 suites and 28 cabana rooms with private access
to the all-new pool area. Since opening, it’s become a magnet for
trendsetters and partiers alike.
The
hotel’s fresh urban aura defies Vegas stereotypes and builds on the
property’s theme. “With the Linq, we pioneered the creation of a new
type of experience for the Las Vegas visitor,” said Tariq Shaukat,
executive vice president and CCO of Caesars Entertainment. “The Linq
Hotel & Casino continues this groundbreaking approach — a ‘Vegas
original’ socially minded resort at the heart of the Strip.”
‘The Linq Hotel &
Casino continues this groundbreaking approach — a ‘Vegas original,’
socially-minded resort at the heart of the Strip.’
– TARIQ SHAUKAT, CCO, Caesars Entertainment
The
standard Linq room features a clean, contemporary aesthetic with
floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the city or the iconic
550-foot High Roller observation wheel. Uniquely cool touches include
complimentary board game delivery to rooms, curated Spotify playlists
piped through in-room audio and easy connectivity thanks to a
cutting-edge television-based ordering system, Sonifi.
The
upbeat Linq Hotel & Casino includes table games like roulette and
craps, a car-themed Winner’s Circle and the exciting Big Six wheel.
With
so much going on at the openair Linq Promenade, there’s no need for
Linq guests to worry about taxis or shuttles during their stay.
Eat
at Guy Fieri’s new Vegas Kitchen & Bar, the charismatic chef’s
first Vegas restaurant. The “twisted farm food” of Hash House a go go
remains, as do the scrumptious eats, sublime tequilas and “sexiest bull
on the Strip” at Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar.
The
unforgettable bowling and live music combo that is Brooklyn Bowl, an
offshoot of the NYC location, was dubbed “one of the most incredible
places on earth” by Rolling Stone.
The hotel’s new lobby bar,
3535, has a loungey vibe with deejays, wine taps and a 35-item infusion
cocktail menu, Vegas’ first. O’Sheas casino and pub offers a fresh take
on the shenanigans of its original location. Meanwhile, Tag Sports Bar
revolutionizes gaming with digital casino games, including a must-play
hologram blackjack table.
Truly
a day-night attraction, the walkable area is also a shopper’s paradise,
featuring celeb-endorsed boutique Kitson, the novel Polaroid Fotobar,
goto hat shop Goorin Brothers and many other boutiques and outlets.
Overlooking
this (and the desert and mountains beyond) the cornerstone High Roller
delivers an exhilarating perspective during its 30-minute revolutions.
Recently voted as one of the top places to take a “selfie” by Travel +
Leisure, the wheel has become a crucial “done that” for any visitor.