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Palms Place

Palms Place Hotel and Spa


Connected to the Palms Casino Resort, Palms Place is its more refined younger sister — minus the gaming. It has an all-suite tower that offers fantastic views of the Strip as well as a lounge, spa and pool.

The vibe

Luxury-leaning hotel with reasonable rates, contemporary, quiet

What we love

Palms Place is a short drive from the Strip, doesn’t feel congested and whenever you crave gaming or more choices in food, nightlife and entertainment, nearly everything you could want is right next door at the Palms.

Not a fan of casinos and smoking? Don’t want to be among the crowds at resorts on the Strip? Then Palms Place is for you. It’s also not bad for folks with kids.

The accommodations at Palms Place feel more like urban condos than hotel rooms. You’ll have a fully equipped kitchen (yes, that includes a blender) at your fingertips. In addition to at least two large plasma TVs, there’s a spa tub, waterfall shower and small TV in the bathroom.

Good to know

Opened in 2008, Palms Place isn’t brand spankin’ new, but it’s in fairly good condition. The rooms feel modern and are filled with great amenities, but since they’ve never been remodeled you may find spots showing wear and tear as well as fixtures and appliances that could use some updating.

The lighting is quite dim in the hallways and actually in the rooms too. But that’s just due to décor choices, which include lots of small lamps with funky and interesting shapes.

Palms Place doesn’t have its own parking garage. The hotel does offer valet parking at their main entrance. If you prefer to park your car, you can use the west garage at the Palms, but you’ll have to walk through the garage and around the exterior of Palms Place to enter it. There are also some parking spots in front of the hotel, but then you’ll have to stroll up the driveway — and maybe dodge a few vehicles — before you get in.

Insider tips

Don’t go outside to get to the Palms, especially in summer. Look for the enclosed Skytube with a moving walkway on the second floor of Palms Place. It connects both hotels and is air conditioned.

As mentioned, Palms Place is a short but unwalkable distance from the Strip. If you don’t have a car, use the free shuttles provided by the Palms at the west entrance near the sports book, which drops off and picks up at

Caesars Palace.

The resort’s Drift Spa & Hammam boasts just that — the city’s first hammam. If you’ve never been in a Turkish co-ed steam bath (that’s what a hammam is), then this is your chance. Your body, mind and spirit will thank you.


Casino

No, but there is a 95,000-square-foot casino at the adjoining Palms with 2,200 slot machines and video poker machines, table games, two high-limit areas, a poker room, a race and sports book, and a keno lounge.

Race & Sports Book

No, but next door there is the Cantor Race & Sports Book at the Palms.

Restaurants

Yes, Cafe 6. Plus, the Palms has the following dining options: Alizé, N9NE, Nove Italiano, 24 Seven Cafe, Bistro Buffet, China House, Cafe on the Way and a food court called The Eatery.

Entertainment

No, but entertainment can be found at the adjoining Palms in the Pearl concert venue, The Lounge and the 14-screen Brenden Theatres.

Nightlife

Yes, the Rojo Lounge. The adjoining Palms has Ghostbar and Social.

Pool

Yes, a 50,000-square-foot pool enclave. Or enjoy Palms Pool & Dayclub next door.

Health club or fitness equipment
Spa

Yes, the Drift Spa & Hammam offers multiple types of services and Las Vegas’ only Hammam Turkish bath, or get the perfect tan at Bodyheat Tanning. At the Palms, there is also Recharge Salon & Fitness.

Shops

Yes, there is a gift and sundries shop in the lobby. The adjoining Palms has the Palms Shop and Cosmic Corner.

Wedding services

Yes. There are many options available. Weddings can be held in the suites and receptions can be hosted in an array of venues.

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