1. The Linq Hotel and Casino
Formerly known as Imperial Palace, which was famous for being one of the cheapest (and dirtiest) hotels on the Strip, the rebranding brought in more changes than just the name. The Linq is now owned by Caesars Entertainment.
The investors put in $223 million to remodel the entire property, including making the rooms cleaner and more modern. Despite the changes, the hotel is still very affordable.
During non-busy weeknights, you can get a room for around $60 to $70. What makes this hotel great is that it's located in the heart of the action.
https://www.caesars.com/linq/hotel
2. Excalibur Hotel and Casino
The Excalibur has around 4000 affordable rooms. The rooms are fancy and it's an okay place to crash in if you aren't expecting too much. You can get a room at the Excalibur for as low as $40 on a non-busy weekday.
3. Harrah’s Hotel and Casino
If you are looking for a stylish yet affordable resort, Harrah’s is the best option. This hotel was remodeled with modern architectural designs and is one of the most stunning hotels on the strip.
The hotel has unique decor and neat rooms that will offer you the perfect accommodation. You can get all that for around $50 on weeknights and a slightly higher rate during the busy weekends. The price range also depends on the conventions and the time of the year.
https://www.caesars.com/harrahs-las-vegas/hotel
4. Luxor
This is the second largest hotel on the Strip. It has 4400 rooms and also offers good services. When it comes to price, the Luxor can be a hit or miss. This is because they sometimes charge MGM Grand prices.
During a slow weeknight, you can pay a rate of $45 per night before fees and taxes. Expect this rate to go higher during the busy weekends.
5. Circus Circus Hotel
Located on the northern side of the Strip, this hotel is home to one of the largest permanent circuses in the world. It features carnival games, trapeze acts, and more. While there are rooms that cost up to $120 a night, you can get a good room for as low as $20 a night.