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These Are The 10 Most Expensive Las Vegas Hotel Rooms EVER

by Nicole Rupersburg
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Vegas is back, Baby! After over a year of uncertainty due to the pandemic that saw everything from travel restrictions to shutdowns, the city that never sleeps has just reawakened from a long nap. What does that mean? Well, if Vegas is your entertainment/gambling destination of choice, the doors are once again open and you can come as you are. But be sure to have a large bankroll with you. It also means that those ridiculous rates for hotel rooms have also reappeared. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most outrageous of those prices and what you will get for your night in the Nevada desert.

The Top Ten

Here is a quick breakdown of the most expensive suites in Vegas. Be sure to take a deep breath before you go any further!

Caesar’s Palace, Octavius Tower Villas – Starting rate: $40,000 per night

Caesar’s Palace, Octavius Tower Villas

Caesar’s Palace, Octavius Tower Villas

Measuring at about 10,000-square feet, this is far more than a hotel room. To be precise, it is a collection of three connected Villas. It comes filled with extras ranging from game rooms, bars, pool tables, and pianos to steam showers, and remote control toilets. Each Villa has a theme – one is Grecian style, another is Old World Spanish, and the third is French. Each Villa has a terrace that contains a jacuzzi and fire pit. The stunning views of the city come included in the price. There’s a private elevator, 24/7 butler service, a library, media rooms, and formal dining rooms for those intimate private dinners.

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The Nobu Villa, Nobu Hotel – Starting rate: $35,000 per night

The Nobu Villa, Nobu Hotel Las Vegas

There is no doubt that this is most definitely a star-studded place to spend a night simply because it has attracted big-name stars like Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, and Miley Cyrus. The Nobu Villa spans 10,500 square feet which include three bedrooms. The master suite has a private deck with a Japanese maple tree, an onsen (natural hot spring), a massage room, a sauna, a terrace with a bar, numerous dining areas (with a stool-lined sushi bar), a Zen garden, and an outdoor kitchen. Oh, and we can’t forget that all of this overlooks the Vegas Strip. To add to the experience, the Villa comes complete with a personal butler.

Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort – Starting rate: $35,000 per night

Sky Villa, Palms Casino Resort

The Sky Villa is a two-story, 9,000-square foot space located about a mile and a half away from The Strip. It has a private airport transfer followed by a VIP check-in at your very own double-height parlor. The party pad includes a cantilevered pool that extends beyond the edge of the building, massage and fitness rooms, a dry sauna, and an in-suite glass elevator. The idea here is that you will be able to see everything you are getting for that hefty room rate.

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Bentel & Bentel Penthouse Suites, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas – Starting rate: $25,000 per night

Bentel & Bentel Penthouse Suites,

The Foxglove is a theme room that features a decor that was inspired by classic black-and-white movies. It has lighting that is intended to create spotlights and moving filmstrips. There’s also a bathroom projector that shows films as you take a long, soaking bath. Then there’s The Hemlock. This room was designed with mid-century modern estates in mind which include a sit-down theatre and a wolf hide hammock. You read that correctly – wolf hide. No matter when you choose to visit Las Vegas, this stunning penthouse suite is a perfect way to enjoy our amazing city with style.

Hardwood Suite, Palms Casino Resort – Starting rate: $25,000 per night

Hardwood Suite, Palms Casino Resort

This two-floor suite covers 10,000-square-feet and comes with two master bedrooms, a locker room, an indoor basketball court (with scoreboard), and three large Murphy beds, a jacuzzi, plasma TVs, and a billiards table. Oh, and 24-hour butler service is included, in case you need something else.

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Chairman Suite, The Bellagio – Starting rate: $7,000 per night
Chairman Suite, The Bellagio

The Chairman Suite is a two-bedroom, 4,075-square-foot space that rests atop the Spa Tower. It features a fireplace, solarium, indoor garden (complete with fountain), an L-shaped bar, and a whirlpool tub. The view from the tub is amazing as it overlooks the Vegas cityscape.

Mandarin Suite, Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas – Starting rate: $5,000 per night

Mandarin Suite, Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas

Situated on the 22nd floor, the Mandarin Suite has dining tables that seat eight, a fitness room, lounges (complete with cocktail bars), Art Deco bedrooms, and an unbelievable bathroom. The bathroom, which has a sunken bath that looks over The Strip, makes this a stand-out spot to spend a night.

Presidential Strip – View Suite, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas – Starting rate: $3,000 per night

Presidential Strip - View Suite, Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

This 2,225-square-foot Strip-view suite has floor-to-ceiling windows, a dining room, living room, pantry, home office, and master bedroom (with walk-in closet). Thanks to the design of curved windows, you don’t even have to get out of bed to watch either the sunrise or sunset.

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Three-Bedroom Villas, The Mirage Resort & Casino – Starting rate: $3,000 per night

Three-Bedroom Villas, The Mirage Resort & Casino

This Villa is hidden in a secluded hotel wing that can only be accessed either by a gated driveway or through an unmarked door in the casino. The interior is amazing and lavish with gold and cream hues, gilt-framed mirrors, classic portraits, nightstands with claw feet, chaise lounges, umbrellas, and a plunge pool.

Skylofts at MGM Grand – Starting rate: $1,500 per night

Skylofts at MGM Grand

At the more affordable end of the scale is this option. Treat yourself like a VIP with a loft that features a breathtaking view of the city, an Infinity tub and immersion shower, a pillow menu and linens, and a personal butler. To keep your loft looking fresh, it gets serviced twice a day.

Final Thoughts

As if a night in Vegas playing the slots wasn’t going to be expensive enough if you don’t keep winning. Now you have the option of spending, even more, depending on where you choose to spend the night. Let’s be honest, Vegas is not cheap – though it can be – and it is not meant for penny-pinchers. So if you are not already a high roller, you may want to pass on this list of the most expensive rooms in Las Vegas for now.

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