Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas
Yet another jewel in the glitzy crown that is Vegas. When looking for adventure and style, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a sure bet.
Bing. The doors of the elevator slide perfectly open, and you walk into the 23rd floor sky lobby of Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas. You've done Vegas before and lived to tell about it, but this time, it would seem you've really upped your game. This place will make for a cozy sleep, that is, if you make it back to your room at all.
On the off chance you do make it back to this gleaming chrome and glass monolith, you'll have a playground of luxury and excess at your fingertips. 392 guest rooms and suites designed with a slight Asian flare in mind offer 42" TVs, iPod docking stations, and a powerful stereo for after, after, after parties.
The Spa shows signs of a 1930s Shanghai, with 27,000 sq. ft. over two floors providing traditional and modern therapies from tip to toe.
For eat and drink, try one of six bars and restaurants, including the nouveau Japanese MOzen, The Poolside Café, and Amore Patisserie, serving sinful pastries, sandwiches and some of the best coffee in town.
Yet another jewel in the glitzy crown that is Vegas. When looking for adventure and style, Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas is a sure bet.
Bing. The doors of the elevator slide perfectly open, and you walk into the 23rd floor sky lobby of Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas. You've done Vegas before and lived to tell about it, but this time, it would seem you've really upped your game. This place will make for a cozy sleep, that is, if you make it back to your room at all.
On the off chance you do make it back to this gleaming chrome and glass monolith, you'll have a playground of luxury and excess at your fingertips. 392 guest rooms and suites designed with a slight Asian flare in mind offer 42" TVs, iPod docking stations, and a powerful stereo for after, after, after parties.
The Spa shows signs of a 1930s Shanghai, with 27,000 sq. ft. over two floors providing traditional and modern therapies from tip to toe.
For eat and drink, try one of six bars and restaurants, including the nouveau Japanese MOzen, The Poolside Café, and Amore Patisserie, serving sinful pastries, sandwiches and some of the best coffee in town.
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