Luxury Hotels are the epitome of elegant accommodation in Las Vegas, and one of the reasons the city is a premier entertainment destination.
For a city where glitz and glamour is the norm, it is no surprise that the city’s luxury hotels go the extra mile for a truly unforgettable Vegas vacation.
Las Vegas Luxury Hotels, Accommodation, Suites, Apartments & Rentals
A fancier version of The Venetian, The Palazzo resort boasts a fancy décor that is befitting for a luxurious holiday. The hotel’s spacious rooms, complete with sunken lounges, deep bathtubs, and access to the Canyon Ranch SpaClub, are some of the reasons why The Palazzo ranks as one of the city’s most luxurious hotels.
The Bellagio is best known for its spectacular display of the fountains during its daily shows. It is also the perfect destination for high rollers who are not intimidated by its price tag. The Italian-inspired interiors in the rooms and suites feature luxurious highlights, which include marble foyers, deep soaking tubs, and plush Serta bed linens.
Additional perks at the hotel include a lush indoor botanical garden, five pools in the courtyard area, as well as shopping boutiques for retail therapy. Bellagio also boasts fine dining, most notably Le Cirque, for authentic French cuisine and Prime Steak for the best steak in Vegas.
The ARIA Resort and Casino stands out among Las Vegas’ luxury hotels thanks to its use of cutting-edge technology. Enjoy staying at the resort’s spacious rooms, with touch-screen controls to set the mood, temperature, and lighting, among other things. Add to this the resort’s proximity to other attractions on the Strip, and it is easy to see why it is a preferred destination for a luxurious holiday.
Wynn Las Vegas is a luxurious 2,716-room hotel whose dazzling features make it a worthwhile option. The classic touch of art, coupled with its magical light shows adds to the Wynn experience. Other luxury hotels in Las Vegas include the Skylofts at MGM Grand, the Waldorf Astoria, and the Four Seasons Hotel.
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