So you watched the TV series ‘Las Vegas’ and now want to replicate that luxurious, high-rolling life in the capital of Nevada? The first and most important step is picking a hotel that will give you that exact experience, while keeping local attractions nearby and at hand for your entertainment.
The key to luxury is often quiet and peace, but how do you find a quiet nook in the brightest, most vibrant city in America, known for its non-stop stakes and shows? Las Vegas is a city that aims to fill every dream, and the long list of select, prestigious hotels can be found with Travelbag’s Las Vegas Holidays.
The Wynn and Encore
Owned by one of the richest men in America, the Wynn and Encore Las Vegas is the go-to-place for Hollywood stars, politicians, sports stars and other celebrities flooding the town daily to watch as performers descend from all around the world for once-in-a-lifetime sets.
It boasts expansive rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows giving guests an amazing view of the Las Vegas strip – the heart of the city. Suites are tailored to specific guests, and every need catered for. Feel pampered as even public areas have Venetian glass floors and pearl-inlaid marble.
Guests don’t even feel the need to leave the hotel, as it can draw world-renowned acts to its halls, while offering an unending line of fine dining choices from the discerning foodie.
The Palazzo
The Palazzo presents a case of sensory overload, as guests entering the lobby from the street are often overwhelmed by the view of a 60-foot glass dome and a two-storey fountain. Rooms continue the theme of modernistic design, as these spaces built with modern European flair – expect marble baths and sunken lounges.
Food at the Palazzo is an attraction all on its own, with the freshest ingredients entertaining one’s palate. While its Delmonico Steakhouse serves up New Orleans cuisine and AquaKnox flies in fresh seafood daily, the Fusion restaurant offers much South American choice – be it Brazilian, Peruvian, or Mexican dishes.
The Bellagio
However, it is the Bellagio that has garnered the biggest reputation, as it has been the centrepiece of countless Vegas-based films, most notably the Ocean’s franchise.
This Vegas Strip hotel does nothing in small measure, witness its iconic eight-and-a-half-acre man-made lake and synchronised water fountains. Guests’ personal comfort is paramount, and its colossal adults-only Cypress Pool has 60 chaise lounges, four daybeds, and three cabanas, made more luxurious with chilled towels and misters.
Dining, too, is in no short supply, from Asian fare at Jasmine to Mediterranean at Todd English’s Olives, made sweeter by Petrossian’s cigars and caviar.
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