Palms Empathy Suite
$100,000/night (2-night minimum). It is, by most accounts, the single most expensive hotel room in the world — and it looks the part.
Roughly 9,000 sq ft across two stories.
Go Inside the SuiteNobu Villa at Caesars Palace
Approximately $40,000/night. The rooftop crown of the hotel-within-a-hotel that put Nobu's name on the Las Vegas Strip.
Roughly 10,000 sq ft, spanning the rooftop of Nobu Hotel.
Go Inside the SuiteCaesars Palace Villas
Approximately $30,000/night. Vegas's original template for the ultra-high-roller villa, still setting the standard sixty years later.
Multi-bedroom villas historically named for Roman figures, several thousand square feet each.
Go Inside the SuiteThe Venetian Chairman Suite
Approximately $25,000–$40,000/night. Named for the late Sheldon Adelson, this is Venetian-scale luxury applied to a single suite.
Reportedly among the largest hotel suites in the world, at roughly 10,000+ sq ft.
Go Inside the SuiteThe Cosmopolitan Bentel & Bentel Penthouse
Approximately $25,000/night. The Cosmopolitan built its reputation on residential-style rooms with terraces — this penthouse takes that idea to its logical extreme.
A multi-level penthouse spread with wraparound terraces.
Go Inside the SuiteWynn Fairway Villas
$4,600–$6,300/night. The most consistently luxurious stay on the Strip, according to frequent Wynn guests — and the most attainable villa on this list.
Multi-room villas overlooking the Wynn Golf Club.
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ARIA Sky Suites & SKYVILLAs
$3,500–$7,500/night. A hotel within a hotel, with its own private entrance and Forbes Five-Star rating to match.
A dedicated tower-within-a-tower with its own entrance and check-in.
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MGM Grand SKYLOFTS
From roughly $1,000/night. Vegas's original loft-style suite concept, and still one of the most photogenic stays on the Strip.
Two-story loft-style suites with a private elevator.
Go Inside the SuiteThe Mirage Villas
From roughly $3,000/night. Total privacy behind a private gate, just steps from one of the Strip's most famous volcanoes.
Gated, multi-room villas set apart from the main hotel tower.
Go Inside the SuitePalms Hardwood Suite
Quoted on request. A hotel suite with its own basketball court — as far as Vegas excess goes, this one needs no exaggeration.
A dedicated multi-room suite built around a full basketball court.
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Secret Suites at Vdara
Approximately $300–$700/night. An all-suite, no-casino tower tucked into CityCenter, with some of the quietest luxury on the Strip.
Studio and multi-room suites, all with full kitchens.
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Luxury Suites at the Palms
Approximately $200–$500/night. The accessible entry point into Palms' suite tier, without the $100,000 price tag or the phone call to a VIP host.
Multi-room suites with floor-to-ceiling Strip views.
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Palazzo Prestige Club Lounge
A room-category upgrade, bookable online. Not a suite so much as a key that unlocks a quieter floor of The Palazzo entirely to itself.
A suite-category package with dedicated lounge access.
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