The Strat tower is the tallest observation tower in the United States
The Strip in 2010
The city of Las Vegas , Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las Vegas Valley are the sites of more than 160 high-rises ,[ 1] 42 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The tallest structure in the city is the Strat tower, which rises 1,149 feet (350 m) just north of the Las Vegas Strip .[ 2] The tower is also the tallest observation tower in the United States.[ 3] However, the Strat is not considered a building because the vast majority of the tower is not habitable. The tallest building in Las Vegas is the Fontainebleau Las Vegas , which rises 735 feet (224 m) and was topped out in November 2008. This building remained unfinished for several years due to the late-2000s recession and opened in December 2023. The second tallest habitable building in the city is the 59-story Resorts World , which rises 673 feet (205 m) and was completed in 2021.[ 4]
Beginning in the 1960s, high-rise hotels began to become more concentrated on the Las Vegas Strip. The first high-rise hotel and casino resort to rise higher than 492 feet (150 m) was the 529-foot (161 m) New York-New York Hotel & Casino , completed in 1997.[ 5] Las Vegas entered into a skyscraper-building boom in the late 1990s that has continued to the present; of the city's 40 tallest skyscrapers, 39 were completed after 1997. As of 2012, the skyline of Las Vegas is ranked 66th in the world and 18th in the United States with 176 completed high-rises.[ 1]
In what is being dubbed a "Manhattanization wave",[ 6] there are over 30 skyscrapers that are proposed, approved or under construction in the city that are planned to rise over 400 feet (122 m) in height. The tallest building approved for the city is the World Jewelry Center, which is planned for construction in Downtown Las Vegas .[ 7] The 815-foot (248 m) tower is part of a proposal to construct a hub for the world's jewelry industry, across from World Market Center Las Vegas .[ 8] The tallest building under construction in Las Vegas is the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, which has also been the tallest building in the city since its topping out in November 2008; construction on the building was suspended in mid-2009.[ 9] Following numerous delays, the building opened in late 2023.
This list ranks completed and topped out skyscrapers in Las Vegas that stand at least 400 feet (122 m) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details, but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Freestanding observation towers, while not habitable buildings, are included for comparison purposes, but not ranked.
Many Las Vegas skyscrapers are located on the Las Vegas Strip , the majority of which is located outside the Las Vegas city limits. This list includes all skyscrapers which are included within the city limits of Las Vegas and the surrounding communities which use Las Vegas as an official address. The United States Postal Service uses "Las Vegas, NV" as the official mailing address for the unincorporated places of Paradise , Winchester , and Spring Valley ,[ 10] and as such the distinction between the city and the surrounding communities is often not apparent.
Rank
Name
Image
Heightft (m)
Floors
Year
Coordinates
Notes
[Note A]
The Strat
1,149 (350)
103
1996
36°8′50.59″N 115°9′19.40″W / 36.1473861°N 115.1553889°W / 36.1473861; -115.1553889
Tallest observation tower in the United States, second-tallest in the Western Hemisphere after the CN Tower in Toronto ; second-tallest free-standing structure in the U.S. west of the Mississippi River , after the Kennecott Smokestack in Utah ; has been the tallest structure in Las Vegas since 1996.[ 2] [ 3] [ 11] Originally known as the Stratosphere, until 2020.
1
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
735 (224)
68
2023
36°8′15.97″N 115°9′33.92″W / 36.1377694°N 115.1594222°W / 36.1377694; -115.1594222
Located in Winchester, Nevada. Topped out in November 2008,[ 12] becoming the tallest building in Las Vegas and the state of Nevada. Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas in the 2000s.[ 13] [ 14] Construction stopped in 2009, amid financial problems. Tallest completed building in Las Vegas and Nevada; tallest hotel in Las Vegas. After several ownership changes, construction resumed in 2021 and the resort opened in 2023.
2
Resorts World Las Vegas
673 (205)
59[ 15]
2021
36°8′0.07″N 115°9′57.63″W / 36.1333528°N 115.1660083°W / 36.1333528; -115.1660083
Located in Winchester, Nevada. Topped out in August 2019. Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas in the 2010s.[ 16] [ 4] Opened on June 24, 2021.[ 15]
3
The Palazzo
642 (196)
53
2007
36°7′26.69″N 115°10′4.35″W / 36.1240806°N 115.1678750°W / 36.1240806; -115.1678750
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 17]
4
Encore
631 (192)
48
2008
36°7′46.4″N 115°9′52.92″W / 36.129556°N 115.1647000°W / 36.129556; -115.1647000
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 18] [ 19]
5
Trump International Hotel & Tower
622 (190)
64
2008
36°7′46.96″N 115°10′21.27″W / 36.1297111°N 115.1725750°W / 36.1297111; -115.1725750
Located in Paradise, Nevada. Tallest residential building in the city.[ 20] [ 21]
6
Wynn
614 (187)
45
2005
36°7′35.23″N 115°9′56.55″W / 36.1264528°N 115.1657083°W / 36.1264528; -115.1657083
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 22] [ 23]
7=
The Cosmopolitan Boulevard Tower
610 (184)
51
2010
36°6′35.45″N 115°10′26.13″W / 36.1098472°N 115.1739250°W / 36.1098472; -115.1739250
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 24] [ 25]
7=
The Cosmopolitan Chelsea Tower
610 (184)
53
2010
36°6′35.45″N 115°10′26.13″W / 36.1098472°N 115.1739250°W / 36.1098472; -115.1739250
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 26] [ 27]
9=
Aria Resort & Casino
600 (183)
49
2009
36°6′28.15″N 115°10′37.41″W / 36.1078194°N 115.1770583°W / 36.1078194; -115.1770583
Located in Paradise, Nevada. Floors 40-49 are skipped due to superstition[ 28] [ 29]
9=
Elara
600 (183)
50
2009
36°6′30.65″N 115°10′7.75″W / 36.1085139°N 115.1688194°W / 36.1085139; -115.1688194
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 30] [ 31]
11
Vdara
570 (174)
57
2009
36°6′34.02″N 115°10′40.66″W / 36.1094500°N 115.1779611°W / 36.1094500; -115.1779611
Located in Paradise, Nevada. [ 32] [ 33]
12
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
560 (171)
47
2009
36°6′22.32″N 115°10′27.83″W / 36.1062000°N 115.1743972°W / 36.1062000; -115.1743972
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 34] [ 35]
[Note A]
High Roller
550 (167)
-
2014
36°7′3.55″N 115°10′5.61″W / 36.1176528°N 115.1682250°W / 36.1176528; -115.1682250
Not a building, but included for comparison purposes; it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel until 2021.[ 36] [ 37] [ 38]
[Note A]
Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas
540 (165)
-
1999
36°6′44.88″N 115°10′20.23″W / 36.1124667°N 115.1722861°W / 36.1124667; -115.1722861
Located in Paradise, Nevada. Half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France .[ 39] [ 40]
13
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
529 (161)
45
1997
36°6′8.06″N 115°10′27.53″W / 36.1022389°N 115.1743139°W / 36.1022389; -115.1743139
Located in Paradise, Nevada. Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas in the 1990s[ 5] [ 41]
14
Palms Place
517 (157)
47
2008
36°6′50.68″N 115°11′55.43″W / 36.1140778°N 115.1987306°W / 36.1140778; -115.1987306
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 42]
15
Bellagio
508 (155)
36
1998
36°6′47.16″N 115°10′35.52″W / 36.1131000°N 115.1765333°W / 36.1131000; -115.1765333
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 43] [ 44]
16
The Martin
500 (152)
42
2009
36°6′30.46″N 115°10′56.65″W / 36.1084611°N 115.1824028°W / 36.1084611; -115.1824028
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 45]
17
Sky Las Vegas
500 (152)
45
2007
36°8′19.53″N 115°9′41.1″W / 36.1387583°N 115.161417°W / 36.1387583; -115.161417
Located in Winchester, Nevada.[ 46] [ 47]
18
Delano
485 (148)
45
2003
36°5′34.54″N 115°10′38.57″W / 36.0929278°N 115.1773806°W / 36.0929278; -115.1773806
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 48] [ 49]
19=
Mandalay Bay
480 (146)
43
1999
36°5′30.48″N 115°10′29.22″W / 36.0918000°N 115.1747833°W / 36.0918000; -115.1747833
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 50] [ 51]
19=
Circa Resort & Casino
480 (146)
35
2020
36°10′18″N 115°8′44″W / 36.17167°N 115.14556°W / 36.17167; -115.14556
Tallest building in Las Vegas city limits.[ 52] [ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
21=
Turnberry Place – Tower I
477 (145)
38
2001
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 56] [ 57]
21=
Turnberry Place – Tower II
477 (145)
38
2002
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 58] [ 59]
21=
Turnberry Place – Tower III
477 (145)
38
2004
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 60] [ 61]
21=
Turnberry Place – Tower IV
477 (145)
38
2006
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 62] [ 63]
25=
The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower I
475 (145)
38
2006
36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 64] [ 65]
25=
The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower II
475 (145)
38
2006
36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 66] [ 67]
25=
The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower III
475 (145)
38
2007
36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 68] [ 69]
28
The Venetian
475 (145)
37
1999
36°7′17.83″N 115°10′9.29″W / 36.1216194°N 115.1692472°W / 36.1216194; -115.1692472
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 70] [ 71]
29
Allure Las Vegas
466 (142)
41
2007
36°8′38.46″N 115°9′32.6″W / 36.1440167°N 115.159056°W / 36.1440167; -115.159056
[ 72] [ 73]
30
Palms Fantasy Tower
458 (140)
40
2006
36°6′50.09″N 115°11′40.29″W / 36.1139139°N 115.1945250°W / 36.1139139; -115.1945250
[ 74] [ 75]
31=
Turnberry Towers – Tower I
453 (138)
45
2007
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 76] [ 77]
31=
Turnberry Towers – Tower II
453 (138)
45
2008
36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222
[ 78] [ 79]
33
Palace Tower (Caesars Palace)
435 (133)
30
1998
36°7′0.35″N 115°10′37.95″W / 36.1167639°N 115.1772083°W / 36.1167639; -115.1772083
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 80] [ 81]
34=
Veer Towers West
433 (132)
37
2010
36°6′26.92″N 115°10′30.23″W / 36.1074778°N 115.1750639°W / 36.1074778; -115.1750639
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 82]
34=
Veer Towers East
433 (132)
37
2010
36°6′26.4″N 115°10′27.74″W / 36.107333°N 115.1743722°W / 36.107333; -115.1743722
[ 83]
36=
Rio Masquerade Tower
423 (129)
41
1997
36°6′57.67″N 115°11′11.5″W / 36.1160194°N 115.186528°W / 36.1160194; -115.186528
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 84] [ 85]
36=
Palms Ivory Tower
423 (129)
42
2001
36°6′53.61″N 115°11′38.63″W / 36.1148917°N 115.1940639°W / 36.1148917; -115.1940639
Located in Paradise, Nevada.[ 86] [ 87]
38=
Marriott's Grand Chateau
420 (128)
38
2008
36°6′27.68″N 115°10′10.07″W / 36.1076889°N 115.1694639°W / 36.1076889; -115.1694639
[ 88] [ 89]
38=
Panorama Tower I
420 (128)
33
2006
36°6′26.97″N 115°10′57.11″W / 36.1074917°N 115.1825306°W / 36.1074917; -115.1825306
[ 90] [ 91]
38=
Panorama Tower II
420 (128)
33
2007
36°6′23.97″N 115°10′57.34″W / 36.1066583°N 115.1825944°W / 36.1066583; -115.1825944
[ 92] [ 93]
41
Hilton Grand Vacations Club – Tower 2
405 (123)
39
2006
36°8′23.9″N 115°9′38.78″W / 36.139972°N 115.1607722°W / 36.139972; -115.1607722
[ 94]
42=
The D Las Vegas
400 (122)
34
1979
36°10′11.33″N 115°8′33.59″W / 36.1698139°N 115.1426639°W / 36.1698139; -115.1426639
Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas in the 1970s[ 95]
42=
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas
400 (122)
40
2000
36°6′35.89″N 115°10′16.94″W / 36.1099694°N 115.1713722°W / 36.1099694; -115.1713722
[ 96] [ 97]
Tallest approved or proposed [ edit ]
This lists buildings that are approved or proposed in the Las Vegas Valley and are planned to rise at least 100 meters (328 ft).
Timeline of tallest buildings [ edit ]
This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Las Vegas as well as the current titleholder, Fontainebleau Las Vegas . The Strat observation tower has been the tallest free-standing structure in the city since its 1996 completion,[ 2] but since it is not a fully habitable building it is not included in this list.
A. ^ a b According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat , freestanding observation towers are not considered to be buildings, as they are not fully habitable structures. These structures are included for comparative purposes.
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