The NoMad Las Vegas is set to undergo a transformation, rebranding as The Reserve at Park MGM this month, with plans to join Marriott Bonvoy’s Autograph Collection by early 2026.
This exciting rebranding will officially begin on December 17, as confirmed by the resort to TPG. Alongside the new name, several venues within the resort will also receive fresh identities. For example, the NoMad Pool will now be known as The Terrace Pool, the NoMad Library will change to The Library, and the NoMad Bar will be rebranded to The Reserve Bar. While the new name and branding will debut, there are no immediate plans for renovations to the property.
For travelers eager to explore Las Vegas, Marriott’s loyalty program will add another option starting next year. The hotel’s shift to the Autograph Collection means fans of the program can book stays using points. Notably, guests who favor MGM Rewards will still have the flexibility to book through that avenue.
Details about point redemption rates when The Reserve officially joins Marriott Bonvoy in 2026 are still unclear. As of now, TPG found that rooms begin at $147 per night for December stays.
The NoMad currently boasts 293 rooms and suites, characterized by a distinct New York-inspired style, featuring hardwood floors and original artwork. For those wanting a luxurious experience, the Suite Royale Premiere offers a sprawling 2,000-square-foot area that includes a separate drawing room, a dining space for six, a bar, and a billiards table.
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The property is ideally located on the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Park MGM Las Vegas, a prime spot for visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
This rebranding arrives as Las Vegas works to rebound from a recent tourism decline. As of November 25, 2025, data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority indicated that just over 32.3 million travelers visited the city, marking a 7.6% drop from 2024, a year highlighted by large-scale events like the Super Bowl.





























