Overview
The Waldorf Astoria Residences occupy the top half of a 47-story, non-gaming tower at CityCenter, directly on Las Vegas Boulevard. Completed in 2009 as the Mandarin Oriental and rebranded Waldorf Astoria in 2018, the building holds 389 hotel rooms below its 23rd-floor Sky Lobby and 225 private residences on floors 25 through 47 — a Luxury Collection on the lower residential floors and a Penthouse Collection at the crown. The architecture is quiet and precise: clean glass lines, restrained interiors, and some of the most protected Strip views in the city.
Unlike most hotel-branded towers in Las Vegas, the residences here are whole-ownership condominiums that sit above the hotel rather than inside its rental inventory. Owners live full-time or keep a lock-and-leave pied-à-terre while drawing on five-star hotel services — a distinction that matters for both lifestyle and financing. Because the tower is mixed hotel-and-residential, lenders treat it differently than a standard condominium; buyers should confirm current financing options early.
This is arguably the most complete luxury residential address on the Strip, best suited to primary-residence and second-home buyers who want hotel-level service without hotel-guest traffic in their elevator. Investors tend to look elsewhere: the building’s value is in living here, not renting it.
Amenities & Lifestyle
Residents enter through a private residential lobby with dedicated elevators, then layer on the hotel’s machinery as needed — concierge, valet, in-residence dining, housekeeping, and access to the Waldorf Astoria Spa and two-story fitness center. A residents-only pool deck keeps daily swimming separate from the hotel crowd.
Day to day, life here feels closer to a serviced Manhattan residence than a Vegas condo: a doorman who knows your name, dinner reservations handled by the concierge, and a quiet, smoke-free, casino-free tower — a rarity on the Boulevard.
Location & Nearby
The address is the center of CityCenter, which means Aria, the Shops at Crystals, and dozens of fine-dining rooms are a short indoor or covered walk away. Bellagio, The Cosmopolitan, and Vdara are all within a few minutes on foot, and the CityCenter tram links the block to Bellagio and Park MGM without touching the sidewalk.
Vehicle access is better than most Strip addresses: the porte-cochère sits off Las Vegas Boulevard with quick routes to Harmon Avenue and Interstate 15, and Harry Reid International Airport is roughly a ten-minute drive.
Fast Facts
| Area | Strip & CityCenter |
|---|---|
| Address | 3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158 |
| Year built | 2009 |
| Floors | 47 |
| Units | 225 residences (floors 25–47, above 389 hotel rooms) |
| Unit types | 1BR – 3BR + penthouses |
| Approx. price range | $1M – $12M+ (approximate) |
| Approx. HOA fees | ≈$1,500 – $4,000/mo (approximate) |
| Pet policy | Pet friendly with restrictions — verify current policy |
| Short-term rentals | Short-term rentals not permitted in the residences — verify current policy |
All figures approximate — verify current figures with the HOA, the community and your agent before relying on them.
Amenities at a Glance
- Full Waldorf Astoria hotel services (concierge, valet, in-residence dining)
- Private residents-only pool and sun deck
- Two-story fitness center
- Waldorf Astoria Spa access
- 23rd-floor Sky Lobby with Strip views
- 24-hour security and doorman
- Residents' lounge
- Housekeeping available on request