
Apartments near Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas, NV (715 Rentals)


The 211

Coya

Auric Symphony Park

Ainsley at the Collective

Helix

Asher On Valley View

Rancho Vista Apartments

KD Place

Country Club Towers

View at University

Tides on Cambridge

Sahara View Apartments

Prime

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8th Street Apartments

Sierra Park Apartments

Tides at North Paradise

The Glenn Apartments

Park Terrace Apartments

Jade Apartments

High Line at Hughes Center Apartments

Ely on Fremont

Valley View Senior Apartments

Fremont Manor

Valencia Apartments

Sugartree Apartments

The Hendrix

Mezzo

shareDOWNTOWN - Arts District

C3 Lofts

Villas at Desert Pointe

Courtyard 525

The Rita Suites

Saxon

Park Arms Apartments

Greenville Park

Bonita Terrace Apartments

Park Avenue Apartments

KNC Square

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With so much to see in the city, even those with Las Vegas apartments can have a hard time taking in everything, but there's one spot in town where you can take in all the beauty of the strip without having to travel around all night. When you take your first look from the Stratosphere Tower, you're sure to be struck with awe, having all the lights and colors of the strip cast out before you. There are few other places in town that give you quite the view that this tower does, making an apartment near the Stratosphere Tower a hot commodity. Each casino in Vegas has its own eye-catching amenities, but few things capture the city as well as the Stratosphere. With its 1,149 foot tower, which looms over the entire city, it's the second tallest building in the entire Western Hemisphere, second only to the CN Tower in Onatrio, Canada. When you reach the top of this tower, however, you receive more than just one of the most perfect views of the city. There are also numerous things to do and see while here, including a fine restaurant, known as the Top of the World, as well as numerous thrill rides, including the Big Shot, the highest thrill ride in the world, SkyJump Las Vegas, a control-jump bungee jump adventure, and an exciting rollercoaster known as the X-Scream. Thrill lovers will find an apartment near the Stratosphere Tower a wise investment, for it keeps you quite close to some of the most exciting thrill rides around twenty-four/seven. Whether you're looking to find a startling view of the city, a few thrills, or just a unique bite to eat, folks from Las Vegas apartments can find everything they need or more at the Stratosphere Tower. It offers things few other casinos offer, making an apartment near Stratosphere Tower one of the best spots in town for people wanting to enjoy the thrills of a theme park and the fun of a casino all rolled into one.
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There are currently 252 Studio Apartments in Las Vegas with rent ranges from $599 to $3,696 with an average price of $1,286.
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