Las Vegas Unveils New Venues and Renovations for Spring 2026 Meetings and Events

From the Las Vegas Convention Center to boutique hotels, the city is rolling out a host of updated and expanded spaces for groups.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 6:39pm

A conceptual illustration in the Art Deco style, featuring sweeping geometric shapes and gradients in shades of blue, gold, and red, capturing the grand scale and architectural elegance of Las Vegas' evolving hospitality landscape.Las Vegas continues to elevate its meetings and events offerings with a host of new and renovated venues, from the modernized Las Vegas Convention Center to luxury hotel accommodations and immersive experiences.Summerlin South Today

Las Vegas is debuting a slew of new and renovated venues this spring, including a $600 million overhaul of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the debut of the Vanderpump Hotel, and upgrades at Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, and other resorts. The additions expand the city's inventory of large-format accommodations, meeting spaces, and immersive experiences for corporate events, conferences, and group gatherings.

Why it matters

As a top destination for meetings and events, Las Vegas is continuously evolving its hospitality and event infrastructure to stay competitive and meet the needs of planners. These latest openings and renovations showcase the city's commitment to providing innovative, high-end, and technologically advanced venues that can support a wide range of group functions and experiences.

The details

Key highlights include the Las Vegas Convention Center's $600 million modernization project, the debut of the Vanderpump Hotel with a new Vanderpump-designed lounge and rooftop event venue, the opening of the two-Michelin-starred Gymkhana restaurant at ARIA, and the addition of luxury Presidential Villas and Sky Villas at Caesars Palace. Other notable updates are happening at MGM Grand, Green Valley Ranch Resort, Flamingo Las Vegas, and the immersive Oddyssey nightlife concept at AREA15.

  • In January, the Las Vegas Convention Center completed a $600 million renovation.
  • The Vanderpump Hotel is set to debut in May on the Las Vegas Strip.
  • Gymkhana opened in December 2025 at ARIA Resort & Casino.
  • Caesars Palace unveiled new Presidential Villas and Sky Villas in January.
  • Grand Prix Plaza reopened in January with upgraded attractions and event spaces.

The players

Las Vegas Convention Center

A 4.6 million-square-foot convention facility that recently underwent a $600 million renovation to modernize its design, technology, and attendee flow.

The Vanderpump Hotel

A new 188-room boutique hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, created in partnership with Lisa Vanderpump and featuring her signature 'industrial romantic' aesthetic.

Gymkhana

A new two-Michelin-starred Indian fine-dining restaurant that opened at ARIA Resort & Casino, marking the concept's first U.S. outpost.

Caesars Palace

The iconic Las Vegas resort that unveiled new luxury Presidential Villas and Sky Villas as part of its ongoing property enhancements.

Grand Prix Plaza

A 39-acre Formula 1-themed complex in Las Vegas that recently reopened with upgraded attractions and expanded event capabilities.

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What’s next

As Las Vegas continues to unveil new and renovated event venues, meeting planners should closely monitor updates and availability to stay ahead of the curve when booking spaces for upcoming conferences, corporate gatherings, and other group functions.

The takeaway

Las Vegas is solidifying its position as a premier meetings and events destination by investing heavily in its hospitality infrastructure. From high-end accommodations and immersive experiences to state-of-the-art convention facilities, the city is providing planners with an ever-expanding array of innovative and flexible venues to host their most important events.