List of tallest buildings in Nevada

This list of tallest buildings in Nevada ranks buildings in the state of Nevada by tallest height. This list, which includes buildings with a minimum height of 250 feet (76 m), features the 57 tallest buildings in the state, starting at 260 feet. The tallest structure in the state is the Strat tower in Las Vegas, with a height of 1,149 feet (350 m).[1] The tower, located north of the Las Vegas Strip,[1] is also the tallest observation tower in the United States.[2] Because the tower is not fully habitable, it is not considered a building.

Many of the state's tallest buildings are located on and near the Las Vegas Strip.

The tallest building in the state is the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, with a height of 737 feet (225 m); the building was topped out in November 2008,[3] but was put on hold the following year,[4] and eventually opened in 2023.[5] Up to that point, Nevada's tallest completed building was the 50-story Palazzo, which stands at 642 feet (196 m) and was completed in 2007.[6][7] Outside of Las Vegas, the tallest building is the 38-floor Silver Legacy Resort & Casino, located in Reno and completed in 1995, with a height of 410 feet (120 m).

List of tallest buildings edit

An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates a shared height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Freestanding observation towers, while not habitable buildings, are included for comparison purposes but not ranked.

Buildings over 500 feet edit

Rank Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
[a] The Strat   Las Vegas 1,150 (350) 112 1996 36°8′50.59″N 115°9′19.40″W / 36.1473861°N 115.1553889°W / 36.1473861; -115.1553889

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1 Fontainebleau Las Vegas   Winchester 737 (224)[9][10] 68[4] 2023 36°8′15.97″N 115°9′33.92″W / 36.1377694°N 115.1594222°W / 36.1377694; -115.1594222
  • Topped out in November 2008.[3]
  • Construction stopped in 2009, then resumed in 2021 and opened in 2023.[5]
  • Tallest building in Las Vegas and the state.
  • Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas during the 2000s.
2 Resorts World Las Vegas   Winchester 673 (205) 59[11] 2021 36°8′0.07″N 115°9′57.63″W / 36.1333528°N 115.1660083°W / 36.1333528; -115.1660083

Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas during the 2010s.

3 The Palazzo   Paradise 642 (196) 50 2007 36°7′26.69″N 115°10′4.35″W / 36.1240806°N 115.1678750°W / 36.1240806; -115.1678750
  • Tallest completed building in Las Vegas and Nevada.
  • Tallest hotel in Las Vegas.

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4 Trump International Hotel & Tower – Tower One   Paradise 640 (195) 64 2008 36°7′46.96″N 115°10′21.27″W / 36.1297111°N 115.1725750°W / 36.1297111; -115.1725750
  • Tallest residential building in Las Vegas.

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5 Encore at Wynn Las Vegas   Paradise 631 (192) 52 2008 36°7′46.4″N 115°9′52.92″W / 36.129556°N 115.1647000°W / 36.129556; -115.1647000 [14][15]
6 Wynn Las Vegas   Paradise 614 (187) 49 2005 36°7′35.23″N 115°9′56.55″W / 36.1264528°N 115.1657083°W / 36.1264528; -115.1657083 [16][17]
7= The Cosmopolitan Boulevard Tower   Paradise 610 (184) 61 2010 36°6′35.45″N 115°10′26.13″W / 36.1098472°N 115.1739250°W / 36.1098472; -115.1739250 [18][19]
7= The Cosmopolitan Casino Chelsea Tower   Paradise 610 (184) 61 2010 36°6′35.45″N 115°10′26.13″W / 36.1098472°N 115.1739250°W / 36.1098472; -115.1739250 [20][21]
9= Aria Resort & Casino   Paradise 600 (183) 48 2009 36°6′28.15″N 115°10′37.41″W / 36.1078194°N 115.1770583°W / 36.1078194; -115.1770583 [22][23]
9= Elara   Paradise 600 (183) 56 2009 36°6′30.65″N 115°10′7.75″W / 36.1085139°N 115.1688194°W / 36.1085139; -115.1688194 [24][25]
11 Vdara   Paradise 570 (174) 57 2009 36°6′34.02″N 115°10′40.66″W / 36.1094500°N 115.1779611°W / 36.1094500; -115.1779611 [26][27]
12 Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas   Paradise 560 (171) 47 2009 36°6′22.32″N 115°10′27.83″W / 36.1062000°N 115.1743972°W / 36.1062000; -115.1743972 [28][29]
[a] High Roller   Paradise 550 (167) 55 stories 2014 36°7′3.55″N 115°10′5.61″W / 36.1176528°N 115.1682250°W / 36.1176528; -115.1682250
[a] Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas   Paradise 540 (165) 54 1999 36°6′44.88″N 115°10′20.23″W / 36.1124667°N 115.1722861°W / 36.1124667; -115.1722861

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13 New York-New York Hotel & Casino   Paradise 529 (161) 45 1997 36°6′8.06″N 115°10′27.53″W / 36.1022389°N 115.1743139°W / 36.1022389; -115.1743139
  • Tallest building constructed in Las Vegas during the 1990s.

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14 Palms Place   Paradise 517 (157) 48 2008 36°6′50.68″N 115°11′55.43″W / 36.1140778°N 115.1987306°W / 36.1140778; -115.1987306 [36]
15 The Martin   Paradise 513 (157) 42 2009 36°6′30.46″N 115°10′56.65″W / 36.1084611°N 115.1824028°W / 36.1084611; -115.1824028 [37]
16 Bellagio   Paradise 508 (155) 36 1998 36°6′47.16″N 115°10′35.52″W / 36.1131000°N 115.1765333°W / 36.1131000; -115.1765333 [38][39]
17 Sky Las Vegas   Winchester 500 (152) 45 2007 36°8′19.53″N 115°9′41.1″W / 36.1387583°N 115.161417°W / 36.1387583; -115.161417 [40][41]

Buildings from 400 to 500 feet edit

Rank Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
18 Delano   Paradise 485 (148) 45 2003 36°5′34.54″N 115°10′38.57″W / 36.0929278°N 115.1773806°W / 36.0929278; -115.1773806
  • Originally opened as THEhotel in 2003, as part of the Mandalay Bay resort.[42][43]
19 Mandalay Bay   Paradise 480 (146) 44 1999 36°5′30.48″N 115°10′29.22″W / 36.0918000°N 115.1747833°W / 36.0918000; -115.1747833 [44][45]
20 Circa Resort & Casino   Las Vegas 480 (146) 35 2020 36°10′18″N 115°8′44″W / 36.17167°N 115.14556°W / 36.17167; -115.14556 [46][47]
21= Turnberry Place – Tower I   Winchester 477 (145) 38 2001 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [48][49]
21= Turnberry Place – Tower II   Winchester 477 (145) 38 2002 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [50][51]
21= Turnberry Place – Tower III   Winchester 477 (145) 38 2004 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [52][53]
21= Turnberry Place – Tower IV   Winchester 477 (145) 38 2006 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [54][55]
25= The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower I   Paradise 475 (145) 38 2006 36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389 [56][57]
25= The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower II   Paradise 475 (145) 38 2006 36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389 [58][59]
25= The Signature at MGM Grand – Tower III   Paradise 475 (145) 38 2007 36°6′24.66″N 115°9′59.18″W / 36.1068500°N 115.1664389°W / 36.1068500; -115.1664389 [60][61]
25= The Venetian   Paradise 475 (145) 37 1999 36°7′17.83″N 115°10′9.29″W / 36.1216194°N 115.1692472°W / 36.1216194; -115.1692472 [62][63]
29 Allure Las Vegas – Tower I   Las Vegas 466 (142) 41 2007 36°8′38.46″N 115°9′32.6″W / 36.1440167°N 115.159056°W / 36.1440167; -115.159056 [64][65]
30 Palms Fantasy Tower   Paradise 458 (140) 40 2006 36°6′50.09″N 115°11′40.29″W / 36.1139139°N 115.1945250°W / 36.1139139; -115.1945250 [66][67]
31= Turnberry Towers – Tower I   Winchester 453 (138) 45 2007 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [68][69]
31= Turnberry Towers – Tower II   Winchester 453 (138) 45 2008 36°8′26.39″N 115°9′11.24″W / 36.1406639°N 115.1531222°W / 36.1406639; -115.1531222 [70][71]
33 Palace Tower (Caesars Palace)   Paradise 435 (133) 30 1998 36°7′0.35″N 115°10′37.95″W / 36.1167639°N 115.1772083°W / 36.1167639; -115.1772083 [72][73]
34= Veer Towers West   Paradise 433 (132) 37 2010 36°6′26.92″N 115°10′30.23″W / 36.1074778°N 115.1750639°W / 36.1074778; -115.1750639 [74]
34= Veer Towers East   Paradise 433 (132) 37 2010 36°6′26.4″N 115°10′27.74″W / 36.107333°N 115.1743722°W / 36.107333; -115.1743722 [75]
36= Masquerade Tower (Rio)   Paradise 423 (129) 41 1997 36°6′57.67″N 115°11′11.5″W / 36.1160194°N 115.186528°W / 36.1160194; -115.186528 [76][77]
36= Palms Ivory Tower   Paradise 423 (129) 42 2001 36°6′53.61″N 115°11′38.63″W / 36.1148917°N 115.1940639°W / 36.1148917; -115.1940639 [78][79]
38= Marriott's Grand Chateau   Paradise 420 (128) 38 2008 36°6′27.68″N 115°10′10.07″W / 36.1076889°N 115.1694639°W / 36.1076889; -115.1694639 [80][81]
38= Panorama Tower I   Paradise 420 (128) 33 2006 36°6′26.97″N 115°10′57.11″W / 36.1074917°N 115.1825306°W / 36.1074917; -115.1825306 [82][83]
38= Panorama Tower II   Paradise 420 (128) 33 2007 36°6′23.97″N 115°10′57.34″W / 36.1066583°N 115.1825944°W / 36.1066583; -115.1825944 [84][85]
41 Silver Legacy Resort & Casino   Reno 410 feet (120 m) 38 1995 39°31′50″N 119°48′54″W / 39.530455°N 119.815103°W / 39.530455; -119.815103
  • Tallest building in Reno.

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42 Hilton Grand Vacations Club – Tower 2   Winchester 405 (123) 39 2006 36°8′23.9″N 115°9′38.78″W / 36.139972°N 115.1607722°W / 36.139972; -115.1607722 [87]
43= The D Las Vegas   Las Vegas 400 (122) 34 1979 36°10′11.33″N 115°8′33.59″W / 36.1698139°N 115.1426639°W / 36.1698139; -115.1426639
43= Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino   Paradise 400 (122) 40 2000 36°6′35.89″N 115°10′16.94″W / 36.1099694°N 115.1713722°W / 36.1099694; -115.1713722
  • Originally opened as the Aladdin in 2000.
  • Renamed as Planet Hollywood in 2007.

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Buildings from 250 to 400 feet edit

Rank Name Image City Height
ft (m)
Floors Year Coordinates Notes
45 Augustus Tower (Caesars Palace)   Paradise 365 feet (111 m) 26 2005 [citation needed]
46 Grand Sierra Resort   Reno 353 feet (108 m) 27 1978 39°31′22″N 119°46′45″W / 39.522854°N 119.779226°W / 39.522854; -119.779226 [86]
47 Nugget Casino Resort   Sparks 342 feet (104 m) 29 1984 [91]
48 Riverside Resort & Casino – Tower II   Laughlin 337 feet (103 m) 28 1994 [92]
49 Newport Lofts Las Vegas 334 feet (102 m) 23 2007 [93]
50 Harrah's Reno West Tower   Reno 324 feet (99 m) 24 1969 39°31′39″N 119°48′46″W / 39.527536°N 119.812737°W / 39.527536; -119.812737 [86]
51 Atlantis Luxury Tower   Reno 320 feet (98 m) 27 1991 39°29′20″N 119°47′38″W / 39.488865°N 119.793785°W / 39.488865; -119.793785 [86]
52 Regency Towers Winchester 318 feet (97 m) 28 1974

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53 Edgewater Hotel and Casino   Laughlin 313 feet (95 m) 26 1987 [92]
54 Laughlin River Lodge   Laughlin 301 feet (92 m) 25 1984
  • Originally opened as Sam's Town Gold River in 1984
  • Renamed as Gold River in 1991.
  • Renamed as River Palms in 1998.
  • Renamed as Laughlin River Lodge in 2014.

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55 Tropicana Laughlin West Tower   Laughlin 295 feet (90 m) 25 1988 [92]
56 The Montage Reno   Reno 284 feet (87 m) 24 1978 39°31′40″N 119°48′50″W / 39.527716°N 119.813853°W / 39.527716; -119.813853 [86]
57 Circus Circus Sky Tower   Reno 278 feet (85 m) 28 1978 39°31′53″N 119°48′57″W / 39.531428°N 119.815698°W / 39.531428; -119.815698 [86]
58 The Strat hotel tower   Las Vegas 276 feet (84 m) 24 c. 1983 36°08′54″N 115°09′18″W / 36.148293°N 115.155137°W / 36.148293; -115.155137
  • A separate building from the observation tower.
  • Originally built as a hotel tower for Vegas World.

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59 Harrah's Reno East Tower   Reno 272 feet (83 m) 26 1995 39°31′39″N 119°48′46″W / 39.527536°N 119.812737°W / 39.527536; -119.812737 [86]
60 Eldorado Resort Casino   Reno 270 feet (82 m) 26 1973 39°31′45″N 119°48′53″W / 39.529133°N 119.814593°W / 39.529133; -119.814593 [86]
61 Arlington Towers   Reno 260 feet (79 m) 22 1967 39°31′31″N 119°49′00″W / 39.525384°N 119.816695°W / 39.525384; -119.816695 Tallest building in Reno until 1969.[86]

Timeline of tallest buildings since 1877 edit

From 1927 to 1956, most of the state's tallest buildings were located in Reno. Since 1956, the state's tallest buildings have been located in the Las Vegas Valley, beginning with the opening of the Fremont Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The Strat tower, completed in 1996, is excluded from this timeline.

Name Image City Years as tallest Height
ft (m)
Floors Coordinates Notes
International Hotel Virginia City 1877–1914 109 feet (33 m) 6 39°18′40″N 119°38′59″W / 39.310985°N 119.649803°W / 39.310985; -119.649803

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Mizpah Hotel   Tonopah 1914–1927 5 38°4′6″N 117°13′51″W / 38.06833°N 117.23083°W / 38.06833; -117.23083 [99]
State Bank and Trust Company Building Tonopah 1914–1927 5
  • Built in 1906.
  • Commonly known as the Belvada.

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Riverside Hotel   Reno 1927–1931 6 39°31′28.92″N 119°48′44.68″W / 39.5247000°N 119.8124111°W / 39.5247000; -119.8124111 [101]
Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall   Ely 1929–1931 6 39°14′53″N 114°53′34″W / 39.248055°N 114.892815°W / 39.248055; -114.892815
  • The first fireproof building in the state.
  • Remains as the tallest building in Ely.

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El Cortez hotel   Reno 1931–1947 7 39°31′36″N 119°48′57″W / 39.52667°N 119.81583°W / 39.52667; -119.81583 [99][104]
Mapes Hotel Reno 1947–1956 133 feet (41 m) 12 39°31′32″N 119°48′45″W / 39.52566°N 119.812576°W / 39.52566; -119.812576
  • Closed in 1982.
  • Demolished in 2001.

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Fremont Hotel and Casino   Las Vegas 1956–1962 177 feet (54 m) 15 36°10′15″N 115°8′35″W / 36.17083°N 115.14306°W / 36.17083; -115.14306 [105][107]
Landmark   Paradise 1962–1969 297 feet (91 m)[b] 31 36°07′59″N 115°09′21″W / 36.133051°N 115.155808°W / 36.133051; -115.155808
  • Construction began in 1961, but was halted the following year, with the 31-story tower topped off.
  • Opened in 1969 and closed in 1990.
  • Demolished in 1995, and replaced by a parking lot for the nearby Las Vegas Convention Center.

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International Hotel/Las Vegas Hilton   Paradise 1969–1979 375 (114) 30 36°8′10.98″N 115°9′6.3″W / 36.1363833°N 115.151750°W / 36.1363833; -115.151750
  • Originally opened as the International Hotel in 1969.
  • Known as the Las Vegas Hilton from 1970 until 2012, when it became LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
  • Renamed as the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino in 2014.

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Sundance Hotel/Fitzgeralds Hotel and Casino   Las Vegas 1979–1997 400 (122) 34 36°10′11.33″N 115°8′33.59″W / 36.1698139°N 115.1426639°W / 36.1698139; -115.1426639
  • Originally opened as the Sundance Hotel in 1979.
  • Renamed as Fitzgeralds Hotel and Casino in 1987.
  • Renamed as The D Las Vegas in 2012.

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New York-New York Hotel & Casino   Paradise 1997–2005 529 (161) 45 36°6′8.06″N 115°10′27.53″W / 36.1022389°N 115.1743139°W / 36.1022389; -115.1743139 [34]
Wynn Las Vegas   Paradise 2005–2007 614 (187) 49 36°7′35.23″N 115°9′56.55″W / 36.1264528°N 115.1657083°W / 36.1264528; -115.1657083 [17]
The Palazzo   Paradise 2007–2008 642 (196) 50 36°7′26.69″N 115°10′4.35″W / 36.1240806°N 115.1678750°W / 36.1240806; -115.1678750 [6][7]
Fontainebleau Las Vegas   Winchester 2008–present 737 (224) 68 36°8′15.97″N 115°9′33.92″W / 36.1377694°N 115.1594222°W / 36.1377694; -115.1594222 [114]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, freestanding observation towers are not considered to be buildings, as they are not fully habitable structures. These structures are included for comparative purposes.
  2. ^ Excluding a rooftop sign added in 1967, the tower stood 297 feet (91 m). Various sources provide different measurements for the tower's total height, ranging from 328 feet (100 m) to 364 feet (111 m). See here for further information.

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