Style/Type | Modern |
Guests | 2 |
Year Built | 2001 |
Year Remodeled | 2005 |
Land Area | 34 acres |
Number of Rooms | 347 |
Number of Suites | 46 mega suites and penthouses |
All Inclusive | Not Included |
Staff | Fully Staffed |
Pool | 2 acres of pool area |
Waterfront | City views |
Child Policy | Children are permitted |
Internet Facilities | High speed internet access in all room types |
US$260.00-40000.00 | Check Availability |
The Palms is a five star luxury resort casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas is famous for having the worlds most exclusive and luxurious hotel rooms so owner George Maloof had to provide something truly special to ensure the Palms could be internationally recognized as having the very best.
He has delivered with the Palms, and it is now famous for having the most expensive hotel room in the world. The Hugh Hefner Suite on the top floor of the Palms is a double story luxury suite that can hold three hundred people for a party, has its own infinity pool hanging perched on the side of the building and was personally designed by Hugh Hefner to his exact specifications.
The Palms Casino resort also features luxurious gaming areas, two acres of pool area, a day spa, many bars and restaurants and is the perfect place to party or simply relax and indulge yourself on your Las Vegas vacation. For more information on the suites available at the Palms, please see “more on the suites link above.
The Palms is a luxurious Casino with a magnificent 95,000 square feet of gaming facilities. VIP high roller lounges are set aside for those that wish to relax and play in private. The casino resort has eight restaurants, six bars and hosts many concerts and events throughout the year. It has men and women’s shops stocking the finest designer labels in the world. For those wishing to take advantage of the endless Las Vegas sunshine the resort has a staggering two acres of pool space and lounging areas for relaxing and soaking up the sunshine. The Palms Day Spa has an extensive menu for those that wish to be pampered during their stay.