Two-Night Stay Plus Ghostbar Club Passes or Daily Pool Credit at Palms Place at the Palms in Las Vegas
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Description
Modern, Minimalist Suite in Classy High-Rise Above the Vegas Strip
Waterfalls, stone gardens, and a fire pit surround Palms Place's
50,000-square-foot pool. This area has its own little remote slice
of paradise—it's situated on the sixth story of the building. After
you grab a drink poolside, you can duck into a private cabana or
look out to a panoramic view of the incandescent Las Vegas Strip
below. Palms Place as a whole has a relaxed, exclusive feel, and it
takes every opportunity to help guests enjoy the view. On the 55th
floor of the resort’s Palms Tower, you’ll find the Ghostbar
nightclub, where you can step onto the outdoor sky deck to take in
a panoramic shot of the Strip. Patrons here sip cocktails on white
wraparound sofas that glow under violet lights. The deck’s floor is
covered with glass insets, allowing you to get a dramatic view of
Sin City’s receding hairline. Celebrated chef Kerry Simon heads the
kitchen at Simon Restaurant & Lounge , one of 11 total
restaurants at the hotel. Simon and the team prepare elegant dishes
from seasonal and organic ingredients at this eatery, which has
been known to draw in some celebrities here and there. You can peer
through floor-to-ceiling windows to get a view of the Strip and
Spring Mountains, too. Studio suites span 600 square feet, with
twin 42-inch plasma TVs, a king-size bed fitted with Italian
bedding by Matteo, wall-to-wall windows, and a contemporary
kitchen. Las Vegas: Glitzy Adult Playground near Red Rock Canyon
National Conservation Area The Las Vegas Strip is known most of all
for being a spectacle of excess, with its sky-scraping hotels and
endless neon. Despite its surface reputation as a haven for vice,
the area has some eclectic attractions beyond the glitz. Located 17
miles west of the city is Red Rock Canyon National Conservation
Area, where you can find more than 30 miles of hiking trails. And
on a 13-mile drive through the Mojave Desert, you can scope out the
area's famed crimson geological creations. Read the Fine Print for
important info on travel dates and other restrictions.