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The Best Boutique Hotels in Las Vegas
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If your unique style runs over into where you book a hotel, then staying in any Las Vegas hotel just won’t do. Best of Vegas knows how important a personalized stay can be to the overall excitement of a trip. That’s why we’ve come up with the top boutique hotels in the city to accommodate every style.
Element by Westin Las Vegas Summerlin – The name says it all. Element by Westin Las Vegas Summerlin has all of the elements you need for a great stay in Las Vegas. Located 15 minutes from the Strip, this Las Vegas hotel offers everything you love about the city but at a distance for those who like their nightlife a little quieter. Perfect for guests who like that home-away-from-home feel, Element offers kitchenettes equipped with microwaves; on-site laundry facility and even grills on the patio.
Platinum Hotel & Spa – Some people like to keep their gambling and partying separate from where they stay at night. That’s where Platinum Hotel & Spa comes in. This non- gaming, non-smoking hotel is a nice break with its one- and two-bedroom suites, all of which include accommodations Las Vegas is known for like a living room, fully equipped kitchen, plasma TV and more. There is also a state-of-the-art fitness center and an indoor and outdoor swimming pool with views of the Strip to keep you close to the fun at all times.
Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon – For the gamblers, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon is a must stay. This unique hotel-casino is decorated in brass, crystal, rich oak and stained wood for a Victorian feel. It offers lower betting minimums than its surrounding casinos and its location can’t be beat. If you love gambling and being close to the Strip fun, Bill’s Gamblin Hall & Saloon is your best bet.
The D – You won’t even have to leave your hotel to experience the sin of the city at The D. At 34-stories high with 638 deluxe rooms, The D offers both a luxurious stay with plenty of the entertainment you’ve come to expect from Las Vegas. Test your luck at one of D’s Casino games, watch the game at Longbar, grab a cold drink at Vue Bar and take in the incredible views of Freemont Street Experience or even catch a show like Marriage Can Be Murder. There is so much to do at The D, you may never step foot on the Strip!
Alexis Park Resort – If you like to be steps away from the Las Vegas fun but don’t like bringing it back to your hotel, Alexis Park Resort is a quiet oasis in an otherwise bustling area. Located across the street from Hard Rock Hotel, this hotel still gets plenty of action but since it’s a non-gaming resort, it is a little calmer. Surrounded by 20 acres of gorgeous landscaping with a sprawling courtyard in the center, Alexis Resort is not what you’d expect to see across from the Hard Rock but for those who need breaks from all of the Strip excitement; it may be exactly what you’re looking for.
Royal House – Quirky has come to Las Vegas and its called Royal House. This eccentric resort mixes a cool indie vibe with creativity for a shabby chic hotel experience artists, musicians and just about anybody will find intriguing. Guests can channel their inner Liberace with the 70’s inspired artwork painted on a baby grand piano in the lobby. A glided pool table and art deco shuffleboard add a certain flair you won’t find in other Las Vegas hotels and the five different rooms filled with art, musicians, bars and food make Royal House a destination within itself.
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