Hotels & Casinos

These Are the Most Expensive Hotels in Las Vegas (April 2023)

Do you want to experience the ultimate luxury and comfort? Splurge on one of these most expensive hotels in Las Vegas.

These hotels offer more than just a place to sleep. They offer lavish suites, exclusive amenities, and impeccable service to make you feel like royalty. 

Palms Casino Resort 

Empathy Suite, Palms Casino Resort

If looking for the most expensive hotel room in the world, look no further than the Empathy Suite at Palms Casino Resort. This 9,000-square-foot suite in the hotel costs a whopping $100,000 per night, with a minimum two-night stay. 

It features eccentric artworks, such as a clear medicine cabinet filled with diamonds, a massive tank with two sharks preserved in formaldehyde, and more than 100 stone butterflies inset in the marble.

As a high roller staying at Palms Casino Resort, you will enjoy a private pool extending outside the building, a game room with a pool table and a bar, a massage room, a salt relaxation room, and a 24-hour butler service. Gamblers in the suite will also have an almost limitless gambling limit.

Caesars Palace and Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace 

Nobu Villa

Caesars Palace is the most iconic hotel in Las Vegas. It’s based on ancient Roman architecture and art. One of its most expensive suites goes for as high as $25,000 a night, but to feel the true pinch of what it means to be expensive, you must pick one from Nobu Hotel, an exclusive hotel subsidiary of Caesars Palace within the same hotel. It was designed with Japanese-inspired artwork and furnishings.

Nobu Hotel exclusive rooms will cost you from $40,000 a night. Top celebrities, such as Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez,  have coughed up the expensive fee to get a taste of the amenities.

Once at Nobu Hotel, you instantly access Ceasar Palaces’ amenities, such as a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Strip, a private pool with a jacuzzi, and a fire pit. The fee includes a personal chef who can create customized meals from Nobu’s signature dishes.

The Venetian Resort 

Venetian Penthouse Suite

You can also get a taste of the elegance at the Venetian Resort. The top-dollar suite covers 8,000 square feet, including four bedrooms, each with its fireplace, five bathrooms, two living rooms with pianos, a dining room with chandeliers, and two workout rooms.

Get magnificent views of Vegas on the private terrace. The suite also has a massage parlor, a private pool with a waterslide, a karaoke room with a stage, and a dance floor. You also get to ride gondolas along the waterways.

Wynn Las Vegas 

Three-bedroom Duplex at the Wynn

Wynn Las Vegas is among the few luxurious and elegant resorts in Las Vegas, with a Forbes five-star rating. Its most expensive suite is a three-bedroom duplex suite. Each suite has marble bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a wet massage room, a billiard room, and a private elevator.

There is a private butler service to help you with all your needs during your stay. Paying for the suite gives you access to  Tower Suites VIP Check-In Lounge. Here you can enjoy complimentary breakfast and snacks. Other resort amenities include Wynn Golf Club, the Encore Beach Club, the Le Rêve, and the Wynn Plaza Shops.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 

Chelsea Penthouse

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is a chic and modern resort offering stunning views of the Strip and the mountains. The most expensive suite is the Boulevard Penthouse, which costs $5,900 per night. Booking the suite lets you access a lounge that serves complimentary food, drinks and all resort amenities, such as the nightclub.

This 3,200-square-foot suite features three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a terrace. The suite also has a personal concierge who can arrange anything you need, from restaurant reservations to helicopter tours.

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