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NoMad Las Vegas Joins World of Hyatt (Plus Walkthrough Photos!)

by Scott Mackenzie
Last updated December 9, 2019

Hyatt’s team reached out on Friday to let me know that they’ve added a new Las Vegas hotel to their ongoing partnership with MGM Resorts in Las Vegas: the NoMad Las Vegas.

Featuring the NoMad hotel, casino, pool, NoMad Restaurant and NoMad Bar led by the 2017 World’s 50 Best Restaurant winners, Daniel Humm and Will Guidara, guests can enjoy highly personalized service, paired with sophistication, comfort and intimacy.

To recap, there are now 13 Las Vegas properties where you can earn and redeem World of Hyatt points. These hotels do not honor all of the Hyatt elite benefits such as breakfast for Globalist members, but there is an option to get a reciprocal status match to MGM’s M life program that may offer a few perks.

  • Bellagio Las Vegas
  • Aria Resort & Casino Las Vegas
  • Park MGM Las Vegas
  • NoMad Las Vegas
  • Vdara Hotel & Spa at Aria Las Vegas
  • MGM Grand Las Vegas
  • The Signature At MGM Grand
  • Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino Las Vegas
  • Delano Las Vegas
  • Mirage Las Vegas
  • New York New York Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
  • Luxor Las Vegas
  • Excalibur Hotel & Casino Las Vegas

Fortunately I also have some detailed photos of the property thanks to a tour given by one of the VIP hosts last spring. Work gets in the way more and more these days, so I haven’t been clearing out the backlog, but now seems as good a time as any.

The short story is that the this appears to be an excellent hotel even though I did not stay the night for a full review. It’s located on the upper floors of the renovated Park MGM (former Monte Carlo) and has some of its own restaurants in the ground floor lobby. And while the Park MGM’s rooms give new meaning to the word “basic,” the NoMad Las Vegas is one of the nicest hotels on the strip with features like marble counters and oak floors.

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NoMad Bar and NoMad Restaurant

The restaurant and bar sit on opposite ends of the NoMad lobby, which has a separate entrance just before the porte-cochère for the Park MGM. The lobby is fine but dark and not very large, so I would prefer to spend my time in one of these venues instead. The library setting of the NoMad Restaurant is particularly impressive.

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a room with tables and chairs

Classic King Room

Even the entry-level rooms at the NoMad are far above what I have come to expect from most Las Vegas hotels. You’ve got a comfortable bed, plenty of artwork, and real wood floors. It feels like someone’s home, not a hotel.

a room with a bed and a couch
Unlike some other MGM hotels, the NoMad doesn’t look like a cookie cutter copy with slightly different furnishings. Hardwood floors and rugs are a nice touch.

a bathroom sink with a mirror

a chest of drawers with a variety of objects
Even the honor bar is a notch above.

Salon Double Room

If you’re traveling with a group — perhaps a bachelor or bachelorette party — and don’t want to splurge on a suite, you can compromise with one of these salon rooms. They have their own living room in an alcove, just private enough to have some fun and watch a show without feeling like you’re in someone’s hotel room.

a living room with a tv and couches
The best part of these rooms is that you have your own mini living room (salon) where you can hang out with friends.

a bedroom with a desk and a bed

a bathroom with a mirror and sink
It seems obvious, but a room with two beds should have two sinks. I’m glad the NoMad got the message.

Suite Royale

Las Vegas is known for impressive suites, and this one doesn’t shy away from the competition. After entering through a large foyer you’ll find a separate dining room, living room, and game room. There are multiple bedrooms as well as a small butlers pantry for coffee and other dining prep.

a room with a door and a table

a pool table in a room

a living room with a couch and a tv

a room with a table and chairs

a bed with a lamp and pictures on the wall

a kitchen counter with a black and white wallpaper

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About Scott Mackenzie

Scott is a former scientist and business student who created Travel Codex to unravel the complexity of travel loyalty programs. After 11 years in Seattle, he now lives in Austin with his wife and flies over 100,000 miles every year.

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