For the most discerning of guests, the expansive Three Bedroom Palace at Crockfords Las Vegas boasts 6500 square feet of opulent living and entertainment space.
Highlights include three master bedrooms with spa-inspired ensuite bathrooms with soaking tubs and custom walk-in closets, a grand foyer, formal dining room, state-of-the-art media room with cinema-style seating and a game room complete with billiards and a wet bar.
The tranquil and spacious private outdoor terrace features a private pool, spa, manicured gardens and gourmet patio kitchen.
3 master suites with ensuite bathrooms
Dramatic floor-to-ceiling views of the Las Vegas Strip
Game room with billiards table
Gourmet patio kitchen
Karaoke room with wraparound seating
Modern, fully-equipped kitchen
Private outdoor oasis with pool
Spa-inspired bathrooms
Spacious great room
State-of-the-art audio visual technology
Wet bar
Maximum occupancy: 8 guests
2 king beds and 2 queen beds
3 master suites with ensuite bathrooms
Luxury linens
Automated toilet controls
Byredo amenities with VIP enhancements
Dual vanities
Private powder room
Private water closets
Soaking tubs
Walk-in rain showers
Contemporary furnishings
Curated art
Custom walk-in closets
Formal dining room
Plush seating
One-touch control for drapes and lighting
State-of-the-art audio visual technology
Super LED screen TV
Upgraded technology throughout
24-hour room service
Elevated mini-bar selections and novelties
Nespresso machines
Modern, fully-equipped kitchen
Gourmet patio kitchen
24-hour luxury Ambassador service
Complimentary access to 66th floor Starlight Lounge
Complimentary Theragun Elite device available for guest use
Curb side meet-and-greet
Dedicated pre-arrival team
Gated entrance to private porte-cochere
Luxurious lobby bar during evening hours with top-shelf offerngs
Priority access to resort venues
Private lobby experience with complimentary light snacks and beverages
Valet Service
Distances from this hotel to landmarks, attractions, shopping and event centers.
All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances are therefore likely to be slightly longer than stated depending on the method of transport.