The Las Vegas strip's latest $4.3 billion crypto-friendly hotel has $15,000-a-night 'villas' and 'palaces' — see what it's like to stay in one

a view of the exterior of Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World Las Vegas.
  • Resorts World Las Vegas — the Strip's latest $4.3 billion hotel — opened its doors in June.
  • The hotel recently unveiled its ultra-luxurious "palace" and "villa" suites starting at $15,000 a night.
  • Resorts World also has a $300,000 suite package for a two-night stay in one of the villas.
Viva Las Vegas — in June, Resorts World Las Vegas, the Strip's first new casino resort in over a decade, officially opened its doors as the hospitality industry began its COVID-19 recovery.
a view of the exterior of Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World Las Vegas.

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The $4.3 billion Hilton hotel is filled with all the classic Las Vegas accoutrements, like plenty of food, gambling opportunities, pools, and watering holes.
people by a glowing Resorts World sphere
Resorts World Las Vegas.
But unlike many of the Strip predecessors, Resorts World's amenities have a tech-friendly twist, such as the option to pay with cryptocurrency.
bar seating facing floor to ceiling windows with a view of Las Vegas with a telescope
The Chairman's Villa.
A multibillion-dollar modern hotel that's this flashy needs suites that are equally flamboyant …
a long multi-person dining room with a TV next to a large floor to ceiling window with views of Las Vegas
The dining room in the Chairman's Villa.
.... and Resorts World's recently debuted ultra-luxurious suites are just that.
a large marble soaking tub under a skylight
The bathroom in one of the "palaces."
Along with the classic rooms and suites, Resorts World Las Vegas has "palaces" and villas" with nightly costs fit for royalty.
a foyer with art on the walls and vases
The entrance into one of the "palaces."
These suites include two and four-bedroom "villas" …
a living room with TV, seats, a bar, and views of Las Vegas
The living room in the Chairman's Villa.
… and three and four-bedroom "palaces."
a bedroom next to a large glass wall
A bedroom in one of the "palaces."
The hotel's line of villas and palaces embody Las Vegas' opulence and grandeur and have price tags to show for it.
a bedroom with seats and long curtains
A bedroom in the Chairman's Villa.
These four suites range from 3,300 square feet to 7,000 square feet, and start at $15,000 a night.
a bedroom with a living room separated by a wall with a TV with views of Las Vegas
A primary bedroom in the Chairman's Villa.
Let's take a closer look.
an pool with lounge seating by a bar
The pool in one of the "palaces."
The four-bedroom Chairman's Villa sits on the 65th floor, providing panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strips' bright lights.
a game room with a bar, billiards by a living room next to a large floor to ceiling window with views of Las Vegas
The game room in the Chairman's Villa.
It's more than just a suite with a living room and bedroom.
a bathroom with a sink, shower, and soaking tub
A primary bathroom in the Chairman's Villa.
The 5,500-square-foot "villa" has a grand foyer, powder room, living room with billiards and a stocked bar …
a round foyer with artwork on the walls and a chandelier.
The foyer in the Chairman's Villa.

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… an entertainment space, a formal dining room, and a kitchen.
a tv in front of couches under purple lights
The theater in the Chairman's Villa.
It also has four primary suites that all have en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets.
a bedroom next to a wall of windows
A bedroom in the Chairman's Villa.
If you prefer having half the number of bedrooms but still want the villa "experience," there's also a 3,300-square-foot two-bedroom pool villa ...
two beds in a bedroom facing a glass wall
A bedroom in one of the "villas."
... with features like a massage room, sauna, media room, and terrace with a pool and kitchen.
a pool next to an outdoor cabana and lounge area
The pool in one of the "villas."
Then, there's the two "palaces."
a large marble soaking tub under a skylight
The bathroom in one of the "palaces."
First up, the 6,500-square-foot three-bedroom palace, which also has a foyer, powder room, media room, and terrace with a pool and kitchen.
two beds by glass doors that lead outside
A bedroom in one of the "palaces."
But if you want double the bedrooms and a larger space, opt for the 7,000-square-foot four-bedroom palace.
a large tv screen in front of rows of green couches
A theater in one of the "palaces."
This option is the hotel's largest suite.
a game room with a bar and billiards
The game room in one of the "palaces."
It has a long list of rooms, so buckle up: There's a foyer, formal dining room, media room, game room with billiards, and a bar …
a round dining table with seats
The dining room in one of the "palaces."
… four primary suites that each have en-suite bathrooms with tubs and walk-in closets (of course) …
a bedroom with a living room separated by a wall and TV
A bedroom in one of the "palaces."
… and a terrace with a private pool, spa, garden, and kitchen.
an outdoor pool surrounded by lounge chairs
The pool in one of the "palaces."
These suites are undeniably lavish, but if you're looking to drop more cash — maybe the equivalent cost of a home in the Midwest — Resorts World has the package for you.
outdoor pool in front of an outdoor living area
The pool in one of the "palaces."
The hotel also has a $300,000 suite package, the most expensive of its kind on the Las Vegas Strip, according to the company's press release.
a modern kitchen with an island next to a large floor to ceiling window with views of Las Vegas
The kitchen in the Chairman's Villa.
This package includes a private flight to Las Vegas for eight people, transportation to the hotel in Rolls Royce cars, and a two-night stay in the aforementioned Chairman's Villa.
a theater with a large green couch
The theater room in villa.
Its hefty price also includes a private dinner, backstage access to the theater, a group spa day ...
a soaking tub in a bathroom surrounded by gold accents and decor
The primary bathroom in one of the "villas."
… a pool party, a security team, VIP at the hotel's Zouk Nightclub …
a living room with rows of seats next to a large window
The living room in one of the "villas."
… a photographer, a drink named after you that'll be included on a menu somewhere in the hotel for six months, and more.
outdoor seating in front of open double doors that lead into a bedroom
A bedroom in one of the "palaces."
Just make sure you don't gamble away all the money you might need to afford the splurge.
two outdoor swimming holes surrounded by trees and a wall
The pool in one of the "villas."
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