In Vegas, Waldorf Astoria Takes Over Mandarin Oriental

LAS VEGAS—Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Hilton’s luxury hotel brand, has plans to convert the Mandarin Oriental on the Las Vegas Strip to the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas in August. Waldorf Astoria will assume full operation of the property with plans to renovate the hotel.

When the property opens, it will be the brand’s first property in the market. Property highlights include dining concepts, views of The Strip from the hotel’s 23rd floor bar, helicopter rides, spa retreats and more.

“Paired with the recently opened Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills and the brand’s recently announced properties in San Francisco and Antigua, the signing of Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas builds on the brand’s exciting trajectory and impressive growth story,” said Martin Rinck, global head, luxury & lifestyle group, Hilton. 

The property is proximate to ARIA Resort & Casino’s amenities including a gaming facility. Located at 3752 S. Las Vegas Blvd., the property is situated on the Las Vegas Strip and sits near some of the city’s landmarks including the fountains of Bellagio, the entertainment hub featuring ARIA, The Park, and the 20,000-seat T-Mobile Arena.

Mandarin Oriental announced earlier this week that it received a notice of termination to manage the property.