New York New York

The Strip, Las Vegas

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The hotel

Manhattan has come to Vegas, and it means business. This theme-style resort is a classy Art Deco-flavoured rendition of New York City's 12 greatest buildings in third scale. New York New York is an entertainment hot spot - the Bar at Times Square™ has the Las Vegas' number one rated duelling piano show and in the Coyote Ugly bar, bartenders perform with audience interaction. Those who prefer their entertainment more provocative, there's even The Big Apple Roller Coaster.

Amenities

  • Wheelchair access
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Internet Access
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Swimming Pool
  • Close to City Centre

Where is it

South side of The Strip. Close to the T-Mobile Arena, a destination for live events from music to sport. Transfer time from Las Vegas International airport: 10 minutes.

Hotel information

2,024 rooms and suites in 12 New York-styled towers (including the Empire State Building), 47 floors with 4 lifts in total. All rooms with air-conditioning, pillow-top mattresses, TV, WiFi*, safe, hairdryer, iron and board. Newley remodeled Soho Rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 
Soho King View rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Soho Premier rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults. 

Spa Suite with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults. 

Marquis Suite with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 3 adults.

14 restaurants, 9 bars and lounges. Selection of dining including Gallaghers Steakhouse, Chin Chin Cafe, Gonzalez Y Gonzalez (Mexican), America, Quick Bites, Bar at Times Square™, Nine Fine Irishmen®, Broadway Burger Bar & Grill, Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs, New York Pizzeria, HERSHEY'S Chocolate World, Tom's Urban and Shake Shack, and several lounge bars. The Big Apple Coaster, swimming pool (open seasonally). Enormous casino. Great shops. Guests staying at New-York-New York can visit the Grand Spa at MGM Grand or The Spa at Park MGM if they are interested in a spa treatment or massage during their stay.

Self-parking $20 and valet parking $40 plus tax per day (payable locally, subject to change). The 24-hour parking fee provides guests with in-out privileges within the same parking type (self or valet) across all MGM Resorts Las Vegas destinations within the same 24-hour period (subject to availability).

This hotel has a resort fee of $51 plus tax per room, per day (payable locally, subject to change).

Resort fee includes: - In-room WiFi access; unlimited local, domestic long distance (the 50 United States and DC) and toll-free calls; airline boarding pass printing; digital newspaper and magazine downloads through PressReader for duration of reservation; fitness centre access for guests 18+; and 2 for 1 Big Apple Roller Coaster passes. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.

Wheelchair accessible rooms available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. To discover all the special assistance services we offer please see additional information below.

*Denotes local charge. 

Please note: All rooms are non-smoking.  

Please note: One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room. 

Please note: Firearms are not permitted on the premises of New York New York Hotel & Casino, including within our hotel rooms. If requested, safekeeping of properly registered firearms can be arranged. 

Please note: this hotel requires an incidental deposit of $75.00 per day, per reservation.

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Traveller rating

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Loved every minute

May 20, 2026 L9134KGtrishb

The last time we stayed was 2005.It was our first visit and loved it, after 27 more visits we mainly stayed at Aria and cosmo. A host reached out to us this year and offered us an offer we couldn't refuse.We thought why not We had a beautiful suite,picked up by limo and access to the platinum players lounge . This made a huge difference as… Read more
The last time we stayed was 2005.It was our first visit and loved it, after 27 more visits we mainly stayed at Aria and cosmo. A host reached out to us this year and offered us an offer we couldn't refuse.We thought why not We had a beautiful suite,picked up by limo and access to the platinum players lounge . This made a huge difference as breakfast was sorted every day .Our room was spotless. What made the holiday even better was we could sit outside with a beer and watch the world go by at the side if NYNY. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating 29 year old hotel and it shows.

May 20, 2026 DandEmilyBrown Cullman, Alabama

I’ve stayed here at least a half a dozen times. No more. It smells and is so run down. These “updated” rooms are a joke. The bath tubs are ancient. The casino used to filter the smoke out but now smells like a humidor. The towels smelled horrible. No hair dryer for the wife. It’s just a disappointment.
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Fantastic stay in New York New York hotel

May 15, 2026 K9244IEluisad Glasgow, United Kingdom

Not long returned from a 4 day trip to Las Vegas. We arrived about 10pm and check in was fairly quick. We were directed across to the lifts and thankfully other guests were getting into the lift at the same time as the receptionist didn’t tell us we had to scan our room key inside the lift to activate it to stop at our floor. The room was… Read more
Not long returned from a 4 day trip to Las Vegas. We arrived about 10pm and check in was fairly quick. We were directed across to the lifts and thankfully other guests were getting into the lift at the same time as the receptionist didn’t tell us we had to scan our room key inside the lift to activate it to stop at our floor. The room was fabulous. There were 2 queen beds, a large area to store suitcases, a small wardrobe. The only point the hotel could improve on is including a small bottle of water in the room on arrival, especially as the room had a small fridge. This would have been much appreciated after a long day travelling. The bathroom was clean and fresh towels were provided each day. Greenberg’s deli in the hotel was a favourite for breakfast. Also the Irish pub in the hotel has a ‘small plates/patio bites’ menu however they don’t seem to advertise this. I only found this online and when in the restaurant they advised they don’t have physical menus it is only visible online. I’m sure they serve these between 2-5pm for $7 per plate. The portions are fantastic sizes despite being ‘small plates/patio bites’. If we return to Vegas we would definitely stay in hotel New York New York again🎰 Read less
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May 14, 2026 Safari606052 Union, New Jersey

Hotel was amazing and great location for the Dolby Live Venue.
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Definitely a NYC vibe, including a noisy room

May 10, 2026 paulj576 Downers Grove, Illinois

My wife and I recently spent three nights (over a weekend) at the New York - New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The hotel is located in the southern end of the Strip. We were there in advance of a tour of the Mighty Five national parks in Utah and picked the hotel as it was one of the two designated pickup spots for the beginning of the… Read more
My wife and I recently spent three nights (over a weekend) at the New York - New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. The hotel is located in the southern end of the Strip. We were there in advance of a tour of the Mighty Five national parks in Utah and picked the hotel as it was one of the two designated pickup spots for the beginning of the tour. We booked the hotel through the Southwest website and the total cost was $980 for the three nights. The hotel has a fitness center and outdoor pool, neither of which we used. Regardless, our bill included three days’ worth of $45 daily resort fees. (Apparently, this resort fee add-on scam is common in Las Vegas.) The registration desk is tucked away in a quiet corner of the lobby. We were advised that the hotel could be noisy (a roller coaster runs around the complex) and asked for a quiet room. Check in was friendly and efficient. We had to traipse across the casino floor to get to our room in the New Yorker Tower. The room (1476) faced the strip and overlooked the end loops of the roller coaster. (See pic.) TIP: According to the elevator, there is no 13th floor, so we were on what would normally be the 13th floor. Our room was adequately sized and had a contemporary decor, with one accent wall that looked to me like it was designed by Jean-Michel Basquiat. (See pic) On one wall was a large flat screen with a padded bench underneath. There also was a narrow combination closet (with an iron & ironing board) and open shelf (with a safe). Along the window was a small table with two upholstered chairs. Blackout curtains were behind the drapes. The king-size bed came with four king-sized pillows, which were nice and firm. The bed was fairly soft, yet comfortable. There was a night stand (with phone) on one side of the bed. The wall above it had two electric outlets, a USB port, and a USC port. A wall-hung lamp was also there. All this was only on one side of the bed - no table, outlets or light on the other side of the bed! The two-room bathroom was huge. The first room had a narrow shelving/combination. The separate single sink had more than adequate counter space. Private label MGM Resorts hand soap and body lotion were provided. A lighted magnifying make-up mirror and hair dryer were mounted in the wall. The commode and tub shower combination were in the second room. Wall-mounted MGM-branded body wash and conditioning shampoo were in the shower. Water pressure and temperature were fine. We wished there were more towel bars in addition to the standard hotel one over the commode. And the TP was the thinnest we’ve come across in a while. (But it did the job.) TIP: The tub bottom was very slick, so we used a hand towel as a substitute bath mat. The hotel offers a green option, involving reduced maid service. (See pic.) Conspicuously absent were a fridge and coffee/tea station. Breakfast was not included, but there are several restaurants attached to the casino. (Most open at 7am.) Or just walk out to the Strip. As for the “quiet” room. At night, the clanking of the roller coaster and the screams of the riders as they rode the loops was very noticeable. (Supposedly the coaster doesn’t run after 11pm.) Plus the cycling of the AC was a bit loud. Finally, we could occasionally hear planes at the nearby Harry Reid airport. So much for a quiet room. One final note. The ice machine on our floor was out of order. We tried to visit another floor for ice, but the room key security pad in the elevator would not let us visit another floor for ice. No ice for us, but at least we knew the security procedure worked. Overall, we found our room to be adequate and comfortable and it served its purpose. But if we were to return to Las Vegas, we would try another hotel, perhaps more north on the Strip. For more specific details and pictures, visit the hotel’s website. Read less