
Best Luxury Hotels in Nevada
An integral part of what was once described as the “wild west” Nevada has long been recognised by its desert landscapes, glitzy cities and world-leading entertainment. The state is home to Las Vegas, with its illuminated strip containing endless casinos, high-octane shows and nightlife. Beyond Vegas, Nevada is also home to several stunning natural attractions, including the Hoover Dam, Lake Tahoe and Red Rock Canyon, home to some excellent spa resorts. With its unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty, Nevada is a fascinating destination for travellers from around the world.
Nevada, Las Vegas
The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort
(5 stars)This is palatial by name and palatial by design. A whopping 3025 bedrooms are set across the building’s 50 storeys, its size matched by a wealth of places to eat — over 30, from a steakhouse to Italian, Japanese-Brazilian fusion cuisine, French dishes and seafood. The Palazzo’s drinking holes include the LAVO Lounge and the Pool Deck, set beside the largest of seven swimming and lounge pools. You can also enjoy access to four hot tubs, private poolside cabanas, landscaped gardens, the casino and the Grand Canal Shoppes. And for health and wellness, you have the Canyon Ranch® spa for aqua thermal treatments, as well as sessions on the 40-foot rock climbing wall.
Nevada, Las Vegas
NOBU Hotel Las Vegas
(5 stars)The Nobu is part of the landmark Ceasar’s Palace but has a very different vibe. The style is traditional and contemporary Japanese-inspired with exotic suites including The Sake and The Hakone. Celebrated Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, serves up tantalising Japanese cuisine at Nobu Restaurant and Lounge. It’s a peaceful option with just 182 rooms and located several minutes walk away from the main strip – making it popular with celebrities preferring to stay close to the attractions, but away from the tourist-driven bustle. A highlight is the rooftop villa with bar, zen garden and hot tub providing a birds’ eye view of the neon-soaked action.
