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The Cosmopolitan considers itself a casino first, a dining/nightlife destination next and a casino last. The result is an extravagant yet intimate hotel with the kind of bars and tables the Rat Pac... read more
The towering Aria resort-casino is the glitzy centerpiece of the skyscrapers-on-the-Strip City Center. High-end eco-awareness comes from the number of green features, as well as artwork from the li... read more
The Vdara is one of City Center's non-gaming hotels, trading the tables for deluxe suites, jumbo conference rooms, and upscale shopping. Suites are furnished in ultramodern earth tones, with massiv... read more
This enormous, ultra-modern city-within-a-city is actually made up of several buildings. Hotels include the Mandarin Oriental and the Harmon Hotel and Spa, while the Vdara and Veer towers fill Las ... read more
Believe it or not, people have actually started traipsing to Vegas for epicurean concerns at non-gaming hotels. And surely, no crazed gambling addiction could possibly compete with the lavish pleas... read more
Steve Wynn continues to leave his tall, shiny, mirrored mark on the Las Vegas Strip with his newest casino tower, the Encore. Directly adjacent to the Wynn, the Encore is intended as a more boutiqu... read more
Donald Trump and Las Vegas were, in many ways, meant for each other, so it's no surprise that the Donald opened his own Vegas property in 2008—in a tower whose windows are (obnoxiously?) glaz... read more
Located on the upper floors of the Mandalay Bay complex, this hotel has a distinguished private entrance, casino-free lobby, and private elevators and hallways. Thus, while it has a central Strip l... read more
If the ideal of the resort-casino is guests never having to leave the grounds, then Mandalay Bay has come closest to achieving it. The vast, gracefully appointed casino works a sort of Indian/Carri... read more
Unique, five-star, all-suite property located in Venice-themed resort with faux canals, St. Mark’s Square entryway, and a Doge’s Palace full of shops and nightclubs. The Venetian’... read more
Reinterpreted Renoir-circus ambiance and Steve Wynn’s signature name create an adult playground of topless swimming pools and $100,000 blackjack tables for a wealthy international crowd. Much... read more
1966 classic casino stretches imperial length for a block in all directions with acres of gaming, miles of shops, dozens of restaurants and thousands of rooms. Done up over-the-top, pillars-and fre... read more
This sister casino to the adjacent Venetian works a luxurious theme that's part vintage Europe, part modern Beverly Hills. The gaming area--decorated in chandeliers, skylights, and Oriental carpet-... read more
The Fontainebleau has halted construction and sits 80% completed amidst a fierce legal battle. Stay tuned...With the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the Miami luxury hotel legend gains a foothold in Sin C... read more
Luxe resort is still the model for new Vegas' casinos. Featured in Ocean’s Eleven, comes complete with designer boutiques, Michelin-level eateries, and a caper-worthy art gallery. Centerpiece... read more
Playground provides quiet setting, spacious grounds of a suburban resort, plus restaurants, nightspots and action like the Strip. Casino's palatial setting of sparkling chandeliers, polished wood, ... read more
His first Las Vegas venture (what took so long?), the silver-tongue...
The new and delicately named Lily at the glorious Bellagio comes by...
Spectacular, 16,000 square foot stunner in the Mirage Resort & ...
Overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, this opulent nightclub designed...
Named for the number of days their signature Tomahawk steak is aged...