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Best luxury hotels in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, United States

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Las Vegas luxury runs two speeds. There is the Strip kind — towers, lobbies designed for photographs, pools where the music starts at noon — and then there is the kind that earns a second night because the room itself was worth it. This list picks four hotels in the second category: properties classified luxury tier on Trip.com, rated between 8.6 and 9.0 by guests, and priced from USD 212 to USD 349 a night. Three sit on the Las Vegas Strip, one out in Summerlin — and the spread matters because Las Vegas is not one neighborhood. The traveler who wants an executive lounge with included breakfast and private check-in is not the same traveler who wants a golf course and horseback riding. Both are right, and both are here. What you will not find on this list: the casino-floor mega-resorts where the lobby is a throughway and the spa is an afterthought. Every pick below has a specific editorial reason for its rank, and every factual claim cites its source.

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    The Palazzo Prestige Club Lounge – Daily Breakfast Included with Private Check-in

    Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas

    Executive lounge with daily breakfast and private check-in on the Strip

    The bar and executive lounge at The Palazzo Prestige Club Lounge – Daily Breakfast Included with Private Check-in anchor a luxury-tier property on the Las Vegas Strip, where USD 287 a night includes private check-in and daily breakfast. Skip the resorts that herd you through a general check-in line behind a hundred rolling suitcases. Trip.com guests rate the property 8.6, and the amenity list — pool, spa, outdoor swimming pool, casino, gym, and parking — reads like a full-service resort compressed into a club-floor experience. The executive lounge is the booking here; everything else is context.

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    The Venetian Prestige Club Lounge – Daily Breakfast Included with Private Check-in

    Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas

    Oversized rooms and an executive lounge with complimentary cocktails

    One guest review at The Venetian Prestige Club Lounge – Daily Breakfast Included with Private Check-in — rated 8.8 on Trip.com — calls the rooms 'really big' and the executive lounge a place with 'good food, coffee and snacks, and free cocktails'. At USD 297 a night, this luxury-tier listing on the Las Vegas Strip pairs a pool, spa, sauna, and massage room with the Prestige Club's daily breakfast and private check-in. Don't bother with standard-tier bookings that charge the same rate and hand you a lobby queue. The executive lounge is the differentiator — the guest who wrote that review knew it.

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    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas

    Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Las Vegas

    The quiet luxury retreat on the Strip — no casino, no noise

    Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas sits in the Paradise zone of the Strip, where a 9.0 Trip.com rating and USD 349 a night signal this is not the typical casino-adjacent stay. When the Strip gets loud, the Four Seasons is where you go quiet. One guest puts it directly — 'after all bright and loud casino hotels, you come here as home: quiet, quiet, clean, comfortable'. The amenity list runs golf course, pool, spa, massage room, gym, private parking, and EV charging — luxury tier with no slot-machine soundtrack. Book this when you already know Las Vegas and want the version that lets you sleep.

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    JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa

    Summerlin, Las Vegas

    Desert resort with golf, tennis, and horseback riding away from the Strip

    In the Summerlin zone of Las Vegas, JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa trades the Strip's neon corridor for a resort with a golf course, tennis court, horseback riding, and hiking — all at USD 212 a night. Better than the high-rise chains chasing convention traffic: this is a luxury-tier property that earns the word 'resort' with actual outdoor space. Trip.com guests rate it 8.8, and the honesty in the reviews is useful — one notes that 'some rooms are a lot older than others' and 'service needs some work'. The pool, casino, and sauna round out the list. You come here for the desert air and the golf course; the horseback riding is the detail you mention when someone asks why you skipped the Strip.

This is an early version of the Las Vegas list. We add picks as we test more places.

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