Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

In late 2018, the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas opened, replacing the Mandarin Oriental in the CityCenter complex. The non-gaming resort consists of a 47-story building that serves as a hotel and residence. There are only 392 rooms and suites, making it a boutique hotel in Vegas. Because of the large number of rooms, you will have a less crowded experience, especially on busy holiday weekends, and you will receive more personalized service from the highly qualified personnel.


The rooms and suites are opulently furnished, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the Strip or the city. The bathrooms are really cool since they are enclosed in frosted glass, which allows in a lot of natural light. Deep, freestanding ultra-modern soaking tubs with separate shower rooms are also available. The marble floors and walls provide the impression of being in a five-star spa. Go across the sky bridge to The Shops at Crystals, which has 50 of the world's most prestigious luxury brands, if you want to go shopping. The mall also has a Starbucks and a Mastro's steakhouse. The Waldorf offers a restaurant on-site that is only open on weekends, as well as a grab-and-go café and a beautiful poolside café. Every afternoon, the Waldorf provides its legendary English afternoon tea service in the elegant Tea Lounge.


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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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