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Luxury Las Vegas travel: How a visit to Sin City can be done in ultimate style

Read on to find out how to enjoy the ultimate trip to Las Vegas.

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Bellagio hotel and the dancing fountains in Las Vegas on April 13 2016
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If there was ever a destination that could be enjoyed in style, with nothing appearing too showy or over the top, it has to be Nevada’s entertainment-filled city of Las Vegas. Known for its extravagant nature with bright lights, 24-hour fun, incredible hotel suites, award-winning dining and epic shows from the world’s biggest stars, the casino capital of the U.S is a great destination for those looking to let loose, splash out and be immersed in all things glitz and glamour.

If you’re planning a trip to this lively city – you really should visit at least once in your life – then you’ll want to make sure that you go all out and enjoy every moment to the best of your ability. Vegas is the perfect destination to go big – supersize your stay, if you like – and we are here to help you narrow down the best of the best when it comes to booking your stay, dining out, enjoying your spare time and the casinos you can’t miss.

Read on to find out how to enjoy the ultimate trip to Las Vegas.

Entertainment for the high rollers

Early morning at the slot machines in the Bellagio Casino
The Wynn Hotel and Casino boasts opulence throughout its contemporary space and the Bellagio (pictured above) is an icon on the strip that cannot be missed, Image credit: ehrlif/Bigstock.com

It would be remiss to stay in Las Vegas and not have a flutter at the gaming tables, after all, this is the home of gambling in the U.S. and here’s where people really go for it. From private rooms for the high rollers to endless gaming tables and slots in opulent settings, narrowing down the options can be tricky. This is why we’ve got the best advice from Vegas Slots Online on where to go for the most luxurious experience. They said with its sumptuous Whiskey Lounge for an intimate gaming experience, 159 table games and 1,700 slots across 170,000 sq.ft of space, the MGM Grand is top choice.

The Wynn Hotel and Casino boasts opulence throughout its contemporary space and the Bellagio is an icon on the strip that cannot be missed. In addition to these, Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, The Venetian and ARIA are all top-notch offerings designed to provide guests with an experience like no other.

Where to stay – the best suites in Las Vegas

Caesar's Palace on the Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada
Caesars Palace boasts the ultra-luxurious Nobu Villa, a 10,300 sq.ft villa with a spacious sky deck secluded zen garden and whirlpool outside with a full bar. Image credit: travelview/Bigstock.com

You’ll need to ensure that your visit to Vegas is done in complete style from start to finish and to ensure that your down time is spent at the most luxurious of places, be sure to stay in a sumptuous suite or villa. The good news is that the city is home to some of the most lavish suites in the whole country, so if you want to splash out, you’ll do very well here.

Caesars Palace boasts the ultra-luxurious Nobu Villa, a 10,300 sq.ft villa with a spacious sky deck secluded zen garden and whirlpool outside with a full bar, modern Japanese design, butler service, private lift and more inside. Alternatively, opt for the Presidential Suite at The Palazzo, which is adorned in Italian marble and benefits from its own media room, massage room, wet bar, and a hot tub on the balcony.

An Encore three-bedroom duplex at Encore, a three-bedroom Skyloft or the Manison at MGM Grand, the Wynn Fairway Villa at Wynn Las Vegas and the villas at The Mirage are all fantastic options and benefit from a range of opulent amenities and services such as limousine transfers and 24-hour butlers.

Where to eat – highly rated dining

Exterior sign view of celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay Burger restaurant in Las Vegas
Gordon Ramsay Burger breaks the mold of the traditional burger restaurant with unique creations at the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas. Image credit: Melissa Kopka/Bigstock.com

As well as providing some truly sensational suites, many of these lavish resort hotels also offer up a range of restaurants to enjoy everything from coffee and casual dining to Michelin rated fine dining from big name chefs. Top restaurants to book a table at include Picasso at The Bellagio, Wing Lei at Encore, L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon inside the MGM Grand, Restaurant Guy Savoy inside Caesars Palace, Le Cirque at The Bellagio, Nobu at Caesars Palace, Mizumi which is found in the Wynn, and Top of the World – a revolving restaurant on the 106th floor of the Stratosphere Tower.

What to do elsewhere in and around Vegas

A famous landmark that welcomes visitors as they enter Las Vegas.
Though Las Vegas is known for its casinos, there is plenty to do in and around the city that doesn’t involve visiting the gaming tables

Though Las Vegas is known for its casinos, there is plenty to do in and around the city that doesn’t involve visiting the gaming tables. From private tours visiting notable nearby sights to seeing some of the biggest names in comedy, music and entertainment from the best seats in the house, to catching up with your fellow travellers over a carefully crafted cocktail at some lavish bars and immersing yourself in the city’s thriving art scene, and enjoying a game of golf, a spot of designer shopping, a day in the spa or at an upscale pool party, there’s a lot of fun to be had.