he newest of the Las Vegas luxury hotels is the Wynn, which is making its case to be the most remarkable hotel on the entire Las Vegas strip. Building on what has made every other luxury hotel in Las Vegas so popular, the Wynn is already one of the most talked about locations in the city, and it's no surprise why; one step inside the front door and you'll see one of the grandest accomplishments of the strip. The décor is immaculate, the limits high and if you are lucky enough to see the penthouse suites atop the hotel, it's a sight you'll never forget.
If the Wynn isn't quite your style, though, there are still plenty of old standbys to fall upon. The Bellagio is still the bellwether for Las Vegas luxury hotels, its opulent entryway and flourishing fountains are signature sights for anyone making their way down the strip. The rooms are debatably the best of any in the city, there are six pools to lounge by during the day, and the Spa Bellagio is the definition of relaxation and indulgence.
The immense Caesars Palace, is another of the most emblematic casinos on the strip. As far as Las Vegas luxury hotels go, you'll find few better than this one: it has all the amenities of a five star hotel, one of the top clubs in Pure, and the kind of gambling that typifies Vegas excess.
Another top luxury hotel in Las Vegas is Mandalay Bay. With its soft blues and extensive table games, not to mention some of the best shopping corridors in the city, you can get just about anything here. The Paris hotel is not far behind in terms of treating yourself, plus you get to pretend you are in the romance capital of the world with the replica Eiffel Towel looking down on you.
Treasure Island, MGM Grand and the Mirage also must be included into any discussion of Las Vegas luxury hotels. In any other city, these mammoth hotels would be the shining jewel of the region - in Vegas they are merely "amongst the best." Which is why you should definitely give them a shot - each one is swanky beyond description, while giving you access to some of the most popular Vegas nightlife and shows.
Off strip hotels are no less luxurious, particularly in the cases of the Palms and the Hard Rock Hotel. Both seem to think luxurious is synonymous with a party atmosphere, though, so if that's not your idea of indulging yourself it's best to look elsewhere.
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