The Palms Casino Resort A 4 star hotel in Las Vegas

Ultra-hip resort caters to celebs, young jet setters Located 2 miles from The Strip, this stylish resort attracts celebrities and vacationers with dining and clubbing above the 50th floor.

Designer Italian bedding, duvet covers, and extra-thick mattresses ensure high-end slumber in guestrooms equipped with high-tech conveniences.

Twice weekly, a multi-level pool complex becomes a dance club. A three-story nightclub plays host to album-release parties.

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing The Palms Casino Resort

Dining at the The Palms Casino Resort

Nové - Mediterranean cuisine served 40 stories above the Strip.

Alizé - Fifty-five stories above the desert floor and offering views of the neon-lit Strip through window walls, this restaurant features nouvelle-French and California culinary stylings. Open for dinner.

N9NE - Suffused with pastel lights that periodically change color, this sleek offshoot of a popular Chicago restaurant offers plush seating on purple banquettes and features a Champagne/caviar bar as well as prime-grade beef and fresh seafood. Open for dinner.

Garduño''s of Mexico - Locally acclaimed, this rustic Mexican restaurant includes fajitas and margaritas bars and features Mexican-accented pastas as well as classic Mexican dishes. Open for lunch and dinner.

Attractions near this hotel

Getting there: The best option from the airport is a shuttle ($5–$15; fees subject to change without notice) or a rental car.
McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time to The Palms Casino Resort is 15 minutes and distance is 5 miles.

Directions from McCarran International Airport (LAS): Exit the airport via Swenson St. Turn left on E Naples Dr, then right on Paradise Rd. Turn left on E Flamingo Rd and go about 2.5 miles. The hotel is on the left.

Getting around: A rental car is the best option for guests who want to explore the area.

The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.

Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.

The Las Vegas Strip - 2 miles
The Forum Shops (Caesars Palace) - 2 miles
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 2.75 miles
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 2.75 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 3 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 5 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 6.5 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 34 miles

Entertainment

Sleekly decorated in silver, black, and green-neon lighting, Ghostbar hovers 52 stories above Las Vegas. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide dazzling views of The Strip''s lights. A balcony contains a plexiglass dance floor through which the pool complex can be seen below. A DJ spins hip-hop dance music on Tuesday nights.

Site of special events, album-release parties, and concerts presented by headliners such as Kiss and Ozzy Osbourne, the three-story nightclub Rain features an elevated dance floor surrounded by a moat and covered by a ceiling from which pyrotechnics shoot. The top level offers VIP booths fronted by beaded curtains. The middle level offers waterbed-type seats. Open Thursday through Saturday.

On Tuesday and Saturday nights, The Palms'' hip pool complex kicks it up a notch and becomes the Skin Pool Lounge. Plexiglas platforms rise in the main pool, supporting dancers who writhe as if on water. Mermaids cavort in a raised pool with viewing windows. A band plays dance music. Two poolside bars, one offering open-air blackjack, supply tropical drinks.

The 95,000-square-foot Casino supplies slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, pai gow, and roulette and includes high-limit areas, a keno lounge, and a 190-seat race and sports book with 148 individual televisions. The Palms also offers bingo.

Club Palms offers free membership cards that earn points for slot, video poker, video keno, keno, and race-and-sports book play. The cards also earn points for making cash purchases in restaurants, hotel, health spa, barber/beauty shop, and gift shop. Points may be used like cash throughout the resort.

Located on top of the Fantasy Tower, the Playboy® Club offers 10 gaming tables, slot machines, and Playboy® hostesses.

Moon, a 500-person capacity dance club, is located atop the Fantasy Tower and is adjacent to the Playboy® Club and Nové restaurant.

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