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Park MGM Las Vegas

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Park MGM Las Vegas is a modern resort and casino located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Formerly the Monte Carlo, it underwent a major renovation and rebranding in 2018, adopting a sophisticated, art-filled aesthetic inspired by European gardens. The property features a vibrant casino floor with slot machines, table games, and a sportsbook, as well as a variety of dining options from casual eateries to upscale restaurants like Eataly, a multi-level Italian food hall. Entertainment includes the Park Theater, which hosts major concerts and residencies, and the intimate NoMad Library bar. The resort also offers a pool complex, spa, and direct access to the T-Mobile Arena via a pedestrian bridge. Its central Strip location makes it a convenient base for exploring nearby attractions like the Bellagio fountains and the High Roller observation wheel.

Don't miss

  • Explore Eataly, a two-level Italian marketplace with restaurants, counters, and a rooftop beer garden
  • Catch a concert or show at the Park Theater, which hosts top-tier performers
  • Try your luck at the casino with a wide range of slots and table games
  • Relax by the pool complex with cabanas and a bar
  • Visit the NoMad Bar for craft cocktails in an intimate setting

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Ways to visit Park MGM Las Vegas

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How travelers rate it

5 star
34
4 star
25
3 star
14
2 star
18
1 star
15

Know before you go

  • Self-parking and valet are available for a fee; rates vary.
  • Casino minimums vary; check table limits before playing.
  • Eataly can be busy; reservations recommended for sit-down restaurants.
  • Check the Park Theater schedule in advance for shows and concerts.

A bit of history

Originally opened as the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in 1996, the property was acquired by MGM Resorts and rebranded as Park MGM in 2018 after a $550 million renovation. The redesign drew inspiration from European parks and gardens.

Common questions

Is Park MGM smoke-free?

No, the casino allows smoking, but there are designated non-smoking areas.

Can I enter the resort without staying there?

Yes, the casino, restaurants, and entertainment venues are open to the public.

Is there a dress code for the casino or restaurants?

Casual attire is fine for most areas, but some upscale restaurants may require smart casual.

Does Park MGM have a pool?

Yes, there is a pool complex with multiple pools, a hot tub, and cabanas.

How far is Park MGM from the airport?

It's about 3 miles from McCarran International Airport, roughly a 10-minute drive.

Are there family-friendly activities?

The resort is primarily adult-oriented, but children are allowed in common areas. The pool is family-friendly during the day.

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