Resort Description
The premier luxury resort in Las Vegas, with The Strip’s only 18-hole golf course – Located in the heart of Sin City’s world-famous avenue, this bronze-tinted, glass high-rise was designed to be discovered and explored, and is the only casino resort in the world with accommodations that have earned Mobil 5-Star, AAA 5-Diamond, and Michelin 5 Red Pavilions Awards for 2008. Since its debut in 2005, it has been universally praised as the unsurpassed luxury destination in Las Vegas.
Accommodations: Resort Rooms have the elegant-but-casual appeal of a stylish apartment in New York, London, or Rome, and are spacious at an average of 640-square-feet. Each has floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, a seating area with couch and ottoman, dining table and chairs, and baths with glass-enclosed showers and deep soaking tubs. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, phones, high-speed internet, luxury bath amenities, oversized towels, Egyptian cotton bedding,and all the essential necessities and luxuries are included. The Tower Suites, the hotel’s ultra-exclusive hotel-within-the-hotel, have a private, gated entry, and guests there enjoy VIP check-in and a terrace with a private pool. There’s 5 categories of suites, ranging in style from elegantly-informal to cosmopolitan, to home-away-from-home-style villas.
Dining & Entertainment: There are 8 distinctive fine dining restaurants – Alex, Wing Lei, SW Steakhouse, Daniel Boulud, Bartolotta, Okada, Tableau, and Corsa Cucina – each is dinner-only, and all are helmed by critically-acclaimed chefs with different areas of expertise. Additionally, there’s an American steakhouse serving all meals, and an open-till-late Southeast Asian bistro. Casual dining includes a buffet, a 24-hour cafe, and a New York-style deli. The lobby lounges adorned with upside down parasols are among the 5 bars. The casino is bathed in sunlight during the day, and features an array of table games and nearly 2,000 slot machines. At night, Blush transforms from chic lounge to a vibrant nightclub, while Tryst lights up its 90-foot waterfall and private lagoon. For onstage entertainment, Monty Python’s Spamalot is a laugh-out-loud musical spoof of King Arthur, while Le Reve is a performance spectacle set on an aquatic stage.
Recreation: Designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn, the 18-hole golf course is a one-of-a-kind feature on The Strip. The lavish spa offers facials, skin treatments, and massages, and also includes a salon. TIP: Select spa/salon services are available in-room. There are private lagoons, waterfalls, and a 3-acre pool. An exclusive shopping promenade is onsite. So is a Ferrari and Maserati dealership.
The premier luxury resort in Las Vegas, with The Strip’s only 18-hole golf course – Located in the heart of Sin City’s world-famous avenue, this bronze-tinted, glass high-rise was designed to be discovered and explored, and is the only casino resort in the world with accommodations that have earned Mobil 5-Star, AAA 5-Diamond, and Michelin 5 Red Pavilions Awards for 2008. Since its debut in 2005, it has been universally praised as the unsurpassed luxury destination in Las Vegas.
Accommodations: Resort Rooms have the elegant-but-casual appeal of a stylish apartment in New York, London, or Rome, and are spacious at an average of 640-square-feet. Each has floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall windows, a seating area with couch and ottoman, dining table and chairs, and baths with glass-enclosed showers and deep soaking tubs. Air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, phones, high-speed internet, luxury bath amenities, oversized towels, Egyptian cotton bedding,and all the essential necessities and luxuries are included. The Tower Suites, the hotel’s ultra-exclusive hotel-within-the-hotel, have a private, gated entry, and guests there enjoy VIP check-in and a terrace with a private pool. There’s 5 categories of suites, ranging in style from elegantly-informal to cosmopolitan, to home-away-from-home-style villas.
Dining & Entertainment: There are 8 distinctive fine dining restaurants – Alex, Wing Lei, SW Steakhouse, Daniel Boulud, Bartolotta, Okada, Tableau, and Corsa Cucina – each is dinner-only, and all are helmed by critically-acclaimed chefs with different areas of expertise. Additionally, there’s an American steakhouse serving all meals, and an open-till-late Southeast Asian bistro. Casual dining includes a buffet, a 24-hour cafe, and a New York-style deli. The lobby lounges adorned with upside down parasols are among the 5 bars. The casino is bathed in sunlight during the day, and features an array of table games and nearly 2,000 slot machines. At night, Blush transforms from chic lounge to a vibrant nightclub, while Tryst lights up its 90-foot waterfall and private lagoon. For onstage entertainment, Monty Python’s Spamalot is a laugh-out-loud musical spoof of King Arthur, while Le Reve is a performance spectacle set on an aquatic stage.
Recreation: Designed by Tom Fazio and Steve Wynn, the 18-hole golf course is a one-of-a-kind feature on The Strip. The lavish spa offers facials, skin treatments, and massages, and also includes a salon. TIP: Select spa/salon services are available in-room. There are private lagoons, waterfalls, and a 3-acre pool. An exclusive shopping promenade is onsite. So is a Ferrari and Maserati dealership.