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17 best hotels in Vegas with suites that are worth it – The Points Guy

Las Vegas boasts more than 150,000 hotel rooms, ranging from over-the-top opulence to a budget-friendly way to spread out and spend your time in Sin City.

For those who want to up the ante during their stay, Vegas teems with jaw-droppingly luxe accommodations. We’ve scoured the city for the best hotels in Vegas, and now here are a few of the best suites in Las Vegas to set your sights (and splurge your winnings) on.

Nobu Hotel Las Vegas at Caesars Palace

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

NOBU HOTEL LAS VEGAS/CAESARS

Best for: Foodies who want a VIP experience at the world-renowned Nobu brand.

Why stay here: Offering a superb blend of Japanese-inspired decor and sleek, modern touches, Nobu Hotel has a distinctly different feel than most Las Vegas hotels.

Best way to book: Book directly for exclusive member pricing and to earn rewards in the Caesars Rewards loyalty program.

Sake Suite

Tucked within Caesars Palace, the first Nobu Hotel (from celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa) provides a Zen-like calm to all who enter. Its Sake Suite, ranging from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet, extends that vibe for a tranquil VIP experience.

The Sake Suite is a minimalist work of art done in achromatic tones, with splashes of rich plum and dark wood. Modern and vibrant nature prints grace the walls. The suite boasts a dining area, a spacious media room and a bar area, perfect for entertaining. Chic touches like Fili D’oro linens, an oversized soaking tub and steam shower, Nobu-exclusive bath products and a stocked minibar curated by Matsuhisa himself complete the ambiance.

Exclusive VIP perks for suite guests include a welcome tea ceremony, private hotel registration, 24-hour in-room Nobu dining, a personal concierge and two VIP line passes to Caesars’ popular Omnia nightclub.

The suite also comes with exclusive access to Venus Pool Lounge, complete with poolside massages, Evian spritzes and chilled fruit skewers, as well as VIP seating at the hotel’s Nobu restaurant (along with two free drinks and a signature dessert platter).

Honestly, though, they’ll have you at “24-hour access to sushi rolls and other Asian delicacies.”

Rates for the Sake Suite start at $2,199 per night.

Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

CAESARS

Best for: Those who want to live the glam life in an upscale and hip space.

Why stay here: Stellar views and an ideal layout for light entertaining.

Best way to book: Book directly for exclusive member pricing and to earn rewards in the Caesars Rewards loyalty program.

Ultra Panorama Suite

The spacious 1,255-square-foot Ultra Panorama Suite earns its name from the epic 180-degree views of the southern Las Vegas Strip, the valley and the mountains beyond.

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The suite’s clean design and modern decor are a hallmark of the Planet Hollywood look — stark whites and grays with edgy artwork and pops of reds and purples. The lustrous white sectional couch even comes with a built-in ice bucket to keep your Champagne chilled as you take in your view of the Bellagio fountains light show.

The master bedroom also boasts epic Strip views from the cozy pillow-top bed, as well as a 42-inch plasma TV. There’s a wet bar adjacent to the living room and dining area, excellent for entertaining.

Make time to relish the spalike bathroom. Its oversized soaking tub includes a sliding panel option, so you can look out into the living area and take in the Strip views while pampering yourself with a long bath.

Other standard in-room amenities include a refrigerator, coffee maker, plush robes and a safe. Upgrade to a two-bedroom suite for the ultimate Planet Hollywood stay.

Rates for the Ultra Panorama Suite at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino start at $463 per night.

Aria Resort & Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

ARIA/FACEBOOK

Best for: Being in the middle of the action.

Why stay here: Aria is one of the newest hotels in the heart of the Strip, and you stay here to be in the middle of the action at a hotel that is nice but not drain-the-retirement account expensive … unless, of course, you splurge on the Sky Suites (and we don’t blame you).

Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to enjoy elitelike benefits and on-property credits. If you have access to bookings through American Express’ Fine Hotels + Resorts or Chase’s Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection, you can score extras like complimentary daily breakfast for two and space-available upgrades.

Sky Villas

Sky Villas at Aria are housed in the resort’s sleek glass tower looming over the center of the Vegas Strip. Last year, the resort debuted an ultraluxe face-lift of seven of the villas, alongside a complete redesign of its 442 Sky Suites — and what a stunner they are.

Villas range in size from 2,000 to 7,000 square feet and showcase 36-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows, full kitchens, formal dining rooms and 24-hour butler service. (One- and two-bedroom Sky Suites range from 1,050 to 2,060 square feet.)

Tech-loving guests will appreciate the dedicated tablets offering digital in-room dining order systems and one-touch spa service reservations. Other intuitive elements include one-touch control of lighting, room temperature, TV and video systems.

Wake up gradually with personalized lighting, curtain opening and your preferred music. A simple “Good night” turns off lights, TV and/or music and shuts curtains.

Guests can expect daily bespoke treats from their personal butler, like hand-rolled cigars, freshly baked mesquite bread and custom-crafted chocolates. And while Sky Suite guests have access to a personal concierge to make their dining reservations, Sky Villa guests are actually escorted to their table by their personal butler (who secured it for them in the first place).

Naturally, there are also in-villa kitchens should you prefer a celebrity chef swinging by to prepare a memorable meal.

Of course, the five-star treatment begins before you even arrive at the hotel. Guests are whisked from the airport in a Rolls-Royce Phantom and greeted by Champagne-toting butlers who personally lead them to their temporary palace.

Rates for Sky Villas range from $7,00 to $12,00 per night (two-bedroom) and from $10,750 to $17,700 per night (three-bedroom). Sky Suites start from $1,100 or $2,000, depending on the date of stay.

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

THE VENETIAN/GOAT RODEO PRODUCTIONS/FACEBOOK

Best for: Vegas visitors who want to class up their trip with a touch of European style.

Why stay here: Skip Venice, Italy, and head to Las Vegas instead — you can even take gondola rides on this hotel’s Grand Canal.

Best way to book: Book through our partner Skylark to earn IHG points while enjoying elitelike benefits and on-property credits, or redeem your points by booking with IHG directly.

Penthouse suite

The moment you step into the gilded and frescoed architectural splendor of The Venetian Resort lobby, you know you’re in for an opulent experience. The Penthouse suite, with its marble foyer and decadent touches, just takes things to the next level.

Sumptuous beds are crowned with oversized padded headboards and topped with embellished bolster pillows, and each bedroom includes a separate seating area. The main bedroom boasts a private fireplace and incredible Las Vegas views.

A luxurious sunken living room is appointed with ornate furnishings in soothing creams with gold accents. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows are framed by dramatic gold drapes, with the formal living room featuring a baby grand piano.

So you can stay on top of entertaining or what’s going on in the world, the suite also includes three flat-screen LCD high-definition TVs — one 46-inch in the living room, one in the bedroom and even a 19-inch in the bathroom.

The bathroom is a magnificent retreat featuring sleek marble finishes, a huge jetted tub and high-end bath products.

A recent $50 million, two-year-long renovation of the Tao Beach Dayclub, added Tao Beach, a 47,000-square-foot Balinese-inspired wonderland decked out with comfy daybeds, cabanas and 13 jungle cabanas that include private plunge pools.

The on-site 134,000-square-foot Canyon Ranch spa + fitness, one of the world’s largest day spas, boasts an extensive treatment menu with more than 150 services to choose from.

Rates for a penthouse suite start at around $799 per night.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, a Curio Collection Hotel

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

VIRGIN HOTELS RUBY GRAND CHAMBER KING SUITE/VIRGIN

Best for: Fans of the trendy Virgin brand looking for a slightly off-the-Strip stay.

Why stay here: If the in-your-face lavishness of other Vegas resorts isn’t your style, this is your spot.

Best way to book: Book directly for exclusive member pricing and to earn points in the Hilton Honors program.

Ruby Grand Corner Chamber King

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas opened in 2021, and the vibe at Sir Richard Branson’s Nevada outpost is what you expect from a Virgin brand: Cool. Chic. Fun.

That’s especially true in the Ruby Grand Corner Chamber King suite. The boho-modern desert atmosphere is a refreshing departure from other resorts’ over-the-top brash Vegasness, if you will.

The spacious 700-square-foot Grand Chamber Corner King suite is in the resort’s all-suite Ruby Tower, with expansive city or pool views. An open-concept design, the suite’s layout combines the hallway, closet and bathroom into an overarching living space.

It features a hip sitting area with a vibrant orange couch, and the walls are adorned with several cool pieces of artwork — more than you’d typically find in a hotel room. The sleeping area is separated by privacy doors you can close for additional seclusion.

Suite guests also enjoy an exclusive check-in area and dedicated valet. Another perk of staying here is that Virgin Hotels Las Vegas doesn’t charge a resort fee, a rarity among Vegas resorts.

If a chamber suite is too pedestrian for you, consider going all-in with a stay in Richard’s Flat, a sprawling 4,276-square-foot penthouse on the 16th floor. The over-the-top flat comes complete with three bedrooms, an outdoor patio, soaking tubs, a pool table and a personal bar.

Rates for the Ruby Grand Corner Chamber King room start at $450 per night or around 150,000 Hilton Honors points per night.

The Linq Hotel

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

LINQ

Best for: Those who want to live the suite life without draining their retirement fund.

Why stay here: Stay close to the revelry but steps away from your private sanctuary.

Best way to book: Book directly for exclusive member pricing and to earn rewards in the Caesars Rewards loyalty program.

Deluxe Poolside Cabana Suite

Part of the Ceasars Entertainment family, The Linq Hotel is a budget-friendly option right on the Strip, offering suites for a much lower rate than what you’ll find at nearby properties.

This poolside retreat is the ultimate way to level up your day-club experience. Your exclusive stay in a Deluxe Poolside Cabana Suite starts with VIP check-in at the front desk.

While the 300-square-foot guest room may seem small by suite standards, its connected spacious outdoor cabana with direct pool access makes it a worthy splurge.

You’re just steps away from a refreshing dip in the expansive pool, or you can simply lounge on your spacious private patio while you enjoy cocktails delivered straight to your hand.

The Deluxe Poolside Cabana Suite is appointed with a king bed draped in cool cotton twill linens, perfect for an afternoon sun-induced nap or to recharge before your night out on the Strip. Breezy modern furnishings with a punch of color throughout create an upscale casual vibe.

It also comes with a refrigerator, a small work area (if you absolutely have to use it), huge LED flat-screen TVs, conveniently placed USB charging stations and 24-hour room service.

Rates for the Deluxe Poolside Cabana Suites have quite a range, depending on the time of year. They can start at just under $60 (early June weekday) to about $630 (an early October weekend).

Circa Resort & Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA



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