Las Vegas stays classy with The Palazzo
Las Vegas is working hard to establish itself as even more of an international travel destination and will soon have another tool to lure in the tourists.
Come January, The Palazzo Las Vegas, will officially open its doors.
The new mega-resort is being built by Las Vegas Sands Corp. and is adjacent to The Venetian. Luxury seems to be the name of the game.
Comfort and convenience were the driving forces behind the design of every room in the all-suite hotel. Sunken living rooms, European-influenced décor, and marble-appointed baths are just a few of the standard luxuries offered.
In addition to the opulent lodgings, The Palazzo will feature top-notch restaurants, including Trotter by Charlie Trotter, CUT by Wolfgang Puck and Table 10 by Emeril Lagasse.
For the entertainment minded, The Palazzo built a theatre especially to house “Jersey Boys,” the 2006 Tony Award winning musical.
And let’s not forget Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club.
Las Vegas will also get another high-end shopping experience with The Shoppes at The Palazzo, which will feature none other than Barneys New York.
Class, class, class.
The Palazzo will be the latest effort in the city trying to outdo itself. Something bigger, brighter, more luxurious is probably on the horizon, but for now, I’ll be quite happy with this little slice of heaven.
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