About this hotel
Embassy Suites by Hilton Convention Center Las Vegas offers a corner jacuzzi tub in some suites, set into a rose-pink marble tile surround with gold fixtures and a separate walk-in shower. Jet nozzles confirm it as a whirlpool tub, sized for two adults to soak together comfortably. The all-suite, non-gaming hotel includes two-room suites with flat-screen TVs, microwaves, refrigerators, and sofa beds. Hotel amenities include an indoor pool, outdoor hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, free cooked-to-order breakfast daily, nightly manager’s reception with complimentary drinks, Fountain Grille restaurant, and a free hourly shuttle to the Strip and Convention Center. Self-parking is $18 per day. The Las Vegas Strip is approximately 1 mile away and Harry Reid International Airport is 2.9 miles away. Dogs and cats are welcome, up to two per suite, for a non-refundable fee of $75 per pet, per stay.
What this hotel offers
Where this hotel sits on price
Among Las Vegas jacuzzi hotels ($44 – $802/night)
Location
Frequently asked questions
The corner jacuzzi tub sits inside the private bathroom, set into a rose-pink marble tile surround with gold fixtures alongside a separate walk-in shower. It is fully enclosed in the bathroom, not open to the bedroom.
Yes, the corner whirlpool tub is sized for two adults to soak together comfortably.
Yes, the spacious two-room suite layout, in-suite whirlpool tub, free cooked-to-order breakfast, and complimentary evening cocktail reception make it a comfortable and good-value anniversary option. The Strip is about a mile away and MSG Sphere is walkable.
No dedicated romance packages are advertised. Check directly with the hotel or via Hilton Honors at the time of booking for any current suite offers or add-ons.
No, uncovered self-parking is $18 per day with in-and-out privileges.
Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is 2.9 miles away, approximately a 10 to 14 minute drive.
Yes, dogs and cats are welcome, up to two per suite, for a non-refundable fee of $75 per pet, per stay.





