Exciting changes are unfolding on the iconic Las Vegas Strip as NoMad Hotel prepares to move on from its current location. This stylish boutique hotel, renowned for its luxury and sophistication, currently occupies the top four floors of Park MGM with 293 exquisite rooms.

The Latest Buzz

Hilton has recently acquired a majority stake in the Sydell Group, the mastermind behind NoMad. With grand plans to grow the NoMad brand across the globe, Hilton is exploring new luxury markets. However, the Las Vegas location won’t be part of this expansion. Hilton has hinted that NoMad Las Vegas will soon transition to a new brand.

Why the Shift?

The reasons behind this decision are still a bit of a mystery. Hilton hasn’t provided detailed explanations, and MGM Resorts, the owner of Park MGM, is keeping the identity of the next tenant a secret for now.

A Look Back at NoMad

NoMad began its journey as Hotel 32 back in 2009 at the Monte Carlo, the predecessor to Park MGM. After a fire in 2008, MGM Resorts decided to enhance the top floors with an upgrade rather than just restoring them. This transformative decision led to the creation of NoMad inside Park MGM following a massive $650 million renovation in 2018.

What Lies Ahead for NoMad?

While the future of NoMad Las Vegas remains uncertain, other hotels-within-hotels on the Strip continue to flourish. Notable examples include the Four Seasons at Mandalay Bay, Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace, and Hilton’s Crockfords Las Vegas at Resorts World.

NoMad’s Journey So Far

The original NoMad opened its doors in 2012 in Manhattan’s historic district, North of Madison Square Park. Unfortunately, the New York location closed due to the pandemic in March 2021 and has since been rebranded under the London-based membership hotel group, Ned. NoMad Los Angeles, which opened around the same time as its Las Vegas counterpart, also closed in March 2021 and was replaced by Hotel Per La.

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