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The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas — the former Mandarin Oriental, rebranded in 2018 — is a 47-story non-gaming tower at CityCenter on the Strip. A Waldorf Astoria hotel occupies the lower floors, and 225 private residences sit on the upper floors above the 23rd-floor sky lobby. Opened in 2009 and designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, its residences are individually owned homes with full hotel services; one recently sold for a record $10.1 million.
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| Address | 3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89158 |
|---|---|
| Year built | 2009 |
| Stories | 47 |
| Residences | 225 |
| Developer | MGM Mirage & Dubai World (CityCenter) |
| Architect | Kohn Pedersen Fox |
| Views | Strip, CityCenter, and mountain views from residences on the upper floors above the 23rd-floor sky lobby. |
| Parking | Valet parking with full hotel services. |
| Fees & rental program | Condo-hotel fee structure (operating assessment + resort/rental-program terms) — see "How owning at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas works" below. Fees vary by unit and change over time; contact us for the current figures on a specific residence. |
| Active listings | None currently — check back soon |
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a condo-hotel: the residences are individually owned and bought and sold like any condo, but the building is run as a hotel. That changes three things every buyer needs to understand before making an offer — the rental program, the fee structure, and financing.
Waldorf Astoria residences are private, individually owned homes — not a nightly-rental condo-hotel pool. Owners enjoy Waldorf Astoria hotel services, and longer-term leasing is governed by the HOA. Confirm current leasing rules before buying.
Monthly dues run higher than a standard high-rise because they fund Waldorf Astoria–grade services — concierge, security, housekeeping access, spa/fitness, and building operations. Figures vary by residence size and change over time; contact us for the current amount.
Branded residences integrated with a hotel are often non-warrantable for conventional loans; many buyers use jumbo, portfolio, or cash financing. We connect Waldorf buyers with lenders familiar with the building.
Condo-hotel terms — rental splits, resort fees, and use rules — are set by the building's current management agreement and CC&Rs and change over time. Confirm the exact current terms on a specific residence with your NREG agent before you offer. Call (702) 637-1759.
The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is a 47-story non-gaming tower at CityCenter on the Strip, opened in December 2009 as the Mandarin Oriental and rebranded to Waldorf Astoria in 2018 after a change of ownership. A Waldorf Astoria hotel fills the lower floors; 225 private residences occupy the upper floors above the building’s 23rd-floor sky lobby.
These are branded private residences, not a nightly-rental condo-hotel pool: units are individually owned homes whose owners enjoy Waldorf Astoria hotel services — concierge, housekeeping, spa and fitness, fine dining, and 24/7 security. The building sits at the top of the valley’s luxury market; one residence recently sold for a record $10.1 million.
Residences are large by Strip standards, with Strip, CityCenter, and mountain exposures. Current pricing, square footage, and inventory are pulled live from the MLS above.
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Yes. The building opened in 2009 as the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas and was rebranded to Waldorf Astoria in 2018 following a change of ownership. Older MLS records and listing archives may still reference the Mandarin Oriental name.
They’re private, individually owned residences on the upper floors, served by the Waldorf Astoria hotel below — not a nightly-rental condo-hotel pool. Owners get full hotel services; longer-term leasing is governed by the HOA, so confirm the current rules before buying.
There are 225 private residences on the upper floors, above a Waldorf Astoria hotel that occupies the lower floors. The residence count is small relative to the building’s height, which keeps the homes large and the floor density low.
Dues run higher than a standard high-rise because they fund Waldorf Astoria–grade services — concierge, security, housekeeping access, spa/fitness, and building operations. The figure varies by residence size and changes over time, so we pull the current amount on a specific home. Call (702) 637-1759.
Often not in the conventional sense — branded residences integrated with a hotel are frequently non-warrantable, so many buyers use jumbo, portfolio, or cash financing. We connect Waldorf buyers with lenders familiar with the building.
No — it’s a non-gaming tower, which is part of its appeal for residence owners who want a quieter, hotel-serviced home at CityCenter without a casino floor in the building.
Because the residences sit on the upper floors above the 23rd-floor sky lobby, they capture Strip, CityCenter, and mountain views. The live listings above note floor and exposure where the MLS provides it.
It’s among the most expensive addresses in the valley — recent residences have traded in the multi-million range, and one penthouse sold for a record $10.1 million. Current active pricing and sizes are shown live from the MLS above rather than a stale price sheet.
The Waldorf Astoria sits at CityCenter in the center of the Strip, so the Bellagio, Aria, and the Shops at Crystals are a short walk, and Harry Reid International Airport is roughly a 10-minute drive south.
With a small pool of ultra-luxury homes and specialized financing, Waldorf buyers benefit from an agent who tracks the building’s limited inventory and knows the branded-residence lender landscape. We monitor Waldorf listings and can set an alert for the floor and layout you want.
High-rise buildings have their own rules — HOA structures, lease/rental restrictions, view tiers, and assessment history. Our NREG agents know Waldorf Astoria Las Vegasand the valley's towers; we'll line up access, pull the building's sold history, and tell you which floors and lines actually fit what you want.
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