MGM Grand — casino in Las Vegas
MGM Grand is a land-based casino in Las Vegas (United States), operating since 1993; operated by MGM Resorts. ~15,000 m² of gaming floor, about 2,500 slot machines and over 130 tables. Nearby: the giant golden lion at the entrance — the largest bronze statue in the United States.
Key facts
| City / country | Las Vegas, 🇺🇸 United States |
| Opened | 1993 |
| Operator | MGM Resorts |
| Scale | ~15,000 m² of gaming floor, about 2,500 slot machines and over 130 tables |
| Dress code | smart casual |
| Hotel | Yes |
Games at MGM Grand
History & atmosphere
MGM Grand opened in 1993 and at launch was the largest hotel in the world — more than six thousand rooms. Its symbol, the recognizable golden lion several stories tall, references the legendary Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio and its roaring mascot. The gaming floor is one of the largest on the Strip, with endless rows of slot machines, high-limit rooms and a lively poker room. MGM Grand has long been a capital of entertainment: it hosts high-profile boxing matches and UFC fights at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the Cirque du Soleil show "KÀ", and dining by famous chefs including Joël Robuchon. The complex features a huge pool park with a lazy river and the Hakkasan nightclub. The hotel once even had a park with lions behind glass. It is the embodiment of Vegas scale, where gambling, sport and show merge into one.
Compiled by the Casino Atlas editorial team. Last updated: July 2026. Please confirm opening hours, dress code and entry requirements with the venue.