Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
4475 Paradise Rd. (Harmon Ave.) 
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Las Vegas, NV 89169
702-693-5000, 800-HRDROCK | Reserve Now
With a giant electric guitar at its entrance and blaring rock music throughout its public areas, this place attracts a young, hip, urban crowd. Debuting in 1995 as an $80-million, 325-room hotel-casino, the resort has since expanded (to the tune of $100 million more) nearly double its original size. The 712 spacious rooms and suites feature beds with leather headboards, photos of rock legends and French doors that open to views of the pool area, the Strip or the mountains. The expansion added 35 opulent suites with large living rooms, state-of-the-art music systems and Jacuzzi tubs; one even has a bowling lane. The lushly landscaped three-acre pool area has a sandy beach, waterfalls, water slides, cabanas, swim-up gambling and a beach club where the action hums day and night. The nightlife extends to rock concerts in the 1,200-seat theater, The Joint; and Hard Rockers love the new-in-2004 Body English nightclub. Versatile dining options include the world renowned Japanese cuisine at Nobu. The concierge offers a free Rock Tour map of the vast collection of rock and roll items mounted on the properties walls. Adjacent to the pool area, the 60,000-square-foot meeting and special event facility houses a unique boardroom. |
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With a giant electric guitar at its entrance and blaring rock music throughout its public areas, this place attracts a young, hip, urban crowd. Debuting in 1995 as an $80-million, 325-room hotel-casino, the resort has since expanded (to the tune of $100 million more) nearly double its original size. The 712 spacious rooms and suites feature beds with leather headboards, photos of rock legends and French doors that open to views of the pool area, the Strip or the mountains. The expansion added 35 opulent suites with large living rooms, state-of-the-art music systems and Jacuzzi tubs; one even has a bowling lane. The lushly landscaped three-acre pool area has a sandy beach, waterfalls, water slides, cabanas, swim-up gambling and a beach club where the action hums day and night. The nightlife extends to rock concerts in the 1,200-seat theater, The Joint; and Hard Rockers love the new-in-2004 Body English nightclub. Versatile dining options include the world renowned Japanese cuisine at Nobu. The concierge offers a free Rock Tour map of the vast collection of rock and roll items mounted on the properties walls. Adjacent to the pool area, the 60,000-square-foot meeting and special event facility houses a unique boardroom.

