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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Acquired from Mandarin Oriental in 2018, certain touches from this exotic legacy can still be spotted. Overall, it’s a really great choice, particularly if you want a break from the constant gambling buzz of casino hotels.

Stay at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

Regain exclusivity amid the bustle of Sin City, from a base offering balance between rest and play. The quiet afforded here is a rare jewel in this town of action. From the moment you enter your quarters, the rest of the world fades away.But, just as quickly you can re-enter the scene, or simply watch it pulsate first from your suite window. This is Las Vegas on your terms, with as much adrenaline as you deem necessary. The rest of the time, intimate chatter in the Tea Lounge keeps you occupied. Opulent spa treatments enhance zen. French-American Michelin dishes appease your taste buds, ensuring satisfaction of every sense in this casino-free estate.

Location

The hotel claims a coveted spot along the Vegas Strip. This grants guests super easy access to the city’s entertainment. Indeed, a whirlwind of designer shops, refined dining and casinos lay before you, while McCarron Airport is a 6-minute drive away.

Rooms

A subtle sense of high-end luxury exudes from each of the 392 guest rooms and suites. Within, dark wood interiors, gold accents and swanky neutral tones reign. Beyond, you can expect fantastic views of the Strip through lavishly large windows.

Who is it for

Though there are no specific family amenities, the property’s calm feel and lack of a casino may be preferred by those with kids. Couples seeking peace of mind amid Sin City’s hectic pleasures will absolutely relish the vibe here.

Facilities & activities

Nestled within the gleaming skyscraper, you’ll find five restaurants and bars, a fitness centre and a two-storey spa. However, the last of those is the main attraction, complete with a hammam, ice fountain and vitality pool.

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