The Lexi -Adult Fun with a bit of Weed

When people think “Vegas,” they think casinos, neon, and endless buffets. But for cannabis travelers, there’s now one spot rewriting the playbook: The Lexi Las Vegas.

This 64-room, adults-only boutique hotel is the first true cannabis-inclusive property in the city. And it’s not a gimmick—it’s a polished, upscale space designed for travelers who want high-end hospitality with a 420-friendly edge.


entrance to The LEXI Las Vegas

The Lexi Story: From The Artisan to 420 Luxury

The Lexi sits just west of the Strip, in the same building once known as The Artisan Hotel. After a $3 million renovation led by Elevations Hotels & Resorts, the property was reborn in 2023 with a bold identity: the first cannabis-inclusive boutique hotel in Las Vegas.

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CEO Alex Rizk was careful with the positioning. This isn’t a “stoner hangout” or a gimmick to cash in on legalization. Instead, it’s a hospitality-first property where cannabis simply has a seat at the table. Or, more specifically, an entire fourth floor designed for it.


What Makes The Lexi Different?

Unlike the mega-resorts, The Lexi dials down the chaos and leans into exclusivity:

  • The 420 Rooms – An entire floor outfitted with advanced RestorAir filtration so guests can indulge without lingering smoke or spillover.
  • Adults-Only Exclusivity – The Lexi is 21+, so the vibe is elevated, mature, and distraction-free.
  • European-Style Pool – A topless-optional pool that feels more like Miami or Ibiza than Vegas. Cabanas, cocktails, DJs—an upscale day club without the Strip insanity.
  • Cocktail & Dining Experiences – The Artisan Lounge offers a refined cocktail list and bites that feel curated, not mass-produced. Think strip loin, short-rib nachos, and a focus on craft, not volume.

It’s Vegas without the slot machines screaming in the background. It’s indulgence without chaos.

room 1 at The LEXI Las Vegas

Tips for the Cannabis Traveler

  1. Book a 420 Room – They’re limited, and you’ll want to guarantee your spot on the fourth floor.
  2. BYO Bud – The Lexi doesn’t sell cannabis. You’ll need to stop at a dispensary (luckily, there are plenty).
  3. Keep It Private – Nevada law still prohibits public consumption. Stay discreet and enjoy the privacy of your room.
  4. Make It a Weekend – Between the pool, the lounge, and the vibe, The Lexi is best enjoyed as a destination, not just a crash pad.

Nearby Dispensaries Worth the Stop

Vegas has one of the most vibrant cannabis retail scenes in the U.S., and The Lexi is close to some of the best:

  • Planet 13 – A sleek, huge modern space with one of the most diverse menus in the city. Online ordering is smooth, and the selection ranges from flower to concentrates to edibles.
  • Cookies on the Strip – A branded powerhouse. Cookies is as much about culture as cannabis, and their Vegas location is a must for anyone who wants top-shelf strains in a trendy, high-energy setting.
  • Jardin Premium Cannabis Dispensary – A boutique experience in its own right. Known for its customer service and premium products, Jardin feels like the “luxury brand” of Vegas dispensaries.

Pro tip: Grab what you need before check-in, so you can settle in and enjoy the 420 rooms right away.


Why The Lexi Matters

The Lexi represents something bigger than just another Vegas hotel. It’s part of a broader shift: cannabis-friendly no longer means “barely tolerated.” It means integrated into lifestyle and luxury.

For travelers, it’s proof that you don’t have to choose between high-end hospitality and cannabis-friendly spaces. For the industry, it’s a signal that cannabis-inclusive properties aren’t niche anymore—they’re the next wave.

Vegas has always been about indulgence. Gambling. Entertainment. Fine dining. Nightlife. Cannabis was always just outside the circle. Now, with The Lexi, it’s part of the full Vegas experience.


Final Take

The Lexi didn’t just open another boutique hotel. It opened the door to a new category of hospitality—where adults can travel freely, indulge legally, and still expect five-star service.

For cannabis lovers, this isn’t just a hotel. It’s a milestone.


👉 Over to you: If more hotels adopted cannabis-inclusive policies like The Lexi, do you think it would transform travel—or stay niche?

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