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About the Rio Las Vegas

Dreaming up a new Rio

About

An icon reborn, the Rio Hotel & Casino is a vibrant oasis just one block off the famed Las Vegas Strip on Flamingo Road. Boasting newly renovated 580 square-foot guest rooms, a new 3-acre pool paradise, an energetic 150,000 square-foot casino, and a massive convention and meeting complex, Rio delivers the complete Las Vegas experience to its guests.

The Renovation of Rio Las Vegas

And that is just the beginning—in 2023, the Rio began a total transformation of the resort, heralding a new era of glamour and excitement. New management has embarked on a journey to reimagine this iconic resort while preserving its timeless architecture and honoring its storied legacy.

See the Rio Las Vegas Renovation Timeline.

Entertainment

The Rio Las Vegas hosts an array of entertainment to keep you on the edge of your seat. See the acclaimed Penn & Teller Show, WOW Las Vegas, Chippendales or visit the Comedy Cellar.

Rooms & Suites

Over 1,500 rooms and suites have been newly remodeled in the Ipanema Tower between 2023 and 2024.

Casino Loyalty Program

The all-new Rio Rewards loyalty program allows casino players to earn rewards up to 8X faster than other Las Vegas casinos.

Food & Beverage

Fun is our focus at Rio, and you can have it while you dine at VooDoo Steak, Guy Fieri’s El Burro Borracho, or Hash House a Go Go. The most recent addition is Canteen Food Hall, which plays host to Attaboy Burger, Nama Nama, Tender Crush, Tony Luke’s, Shogun Ramen, and Southland Burrito. Rediscover The Wine Cellar Tasting Room where every bottle tells a story of craftsmanship and terroir.

New Pool

15,000-square-foot pool deck renovations are complete. The renovation features new landscaping, multicolored chairs and umbrellas, and a design inspired by the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, making it one of the best pool experiences in Las Vegas.

 

We look forward to seeing all of you as we dream up a new Rio Las Vegas.

Let’s get reacquainted.

Everyone in Vegas knows Rio—but fresh changes are underway.