5 of the Most Uber-Luxurious Suites in Las Vegas
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The Villas at The Mirage, Las Vegas
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Penthouse A at the Palms Casino Resort
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SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand
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Penthouse Suite at the Bellagio
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Executive Hospitality Suite at the Aria Resort & Casino Las Vegas
Vegas is a city that is decidedly over-the-top, so it's no wonder that it's host to some of the most luxurious hotel accommodations in the world. We've selected five of the city's most jaw-dropping, high-roller-worthy suites that we think embody modern Las Vegas decadence. Forget the kitsch and tacky opulence of yore; these beauties are sleek, sophisticated, and, well, pricey.
The Villas at the Mirage have an affirmed reputation as havens for high-rollers and A-listers — and it’s no wonder. The private gated entrance ensures extra privacy, and each villa comes with its own heated pool, putting green, and 24-hour butler. See more photos of Villas at the Mirage
This off-the-Strip hotel is known for its crazy parties and celebrity stopovers, and there are certainly A-lister-worthy accommodations on offer. Penthouse A has a fireplace, private pool on an outdoor terrace, pool table, and stunning views. See more photos of Penthouse A
Skylofts is the luxury section of MGM Grand, offering some of the most exclusive accommodations not just within the hotel but in Vegas. All of the rooms are one-, two-, and three-bedroom duplex lofts (they start at 1,400 square feet) with big living areas and sophisticated but understated urban decor; prices are usually upwards of $1,000 a night. High-end extras include airport transfers in a Rolls-Royce Ghost limousine. See more photos of the Two-Bedroom Loft
This 3,933-room Italian "villa" is the embodiment of Vegas luxury -- an extravagant five-pool courtyard; formal room service; a superb fitness center and spa; the best buffet on the Strip; and attractions like the indoor botanical gardens and the famous dancing fountains. The stunning Penthouse Suites start at a whopping 1,500 square feet, and come with sprawling living and dining areas, wet bars, and whirlpool tubs. See more photos of the Penthouse Suite
A 4,004-room mega-resort, Aria stands as the shiny centerpiece of the $11 billion City Center, opened in December 2009. Everything at Aria is done on a grand scale, from the soaring ceilings to the 16 restaurants, and not at the expense of good service, either. The 2,000-square-foot Executive Hospitality Suite is one of the hotel's most luxurious offerings, and has its own private 12-person conference room. See more photos of the Executive Hospitality Suite