Enjoy spectacular floor-to-ceiling views of the Citycenter complex and the world-famous Las Vegas Strip at the luxurious Villa One Bedroom Suite at Waldorf Astoria.
This expansive 1625 quare foot suite features a large master bedroom with plush king-sized bed, seating area and walk-in wardrobe and a separate living area with plush sofa, dining table for six people and wet bar with countertop seating.
The pantry offers a full-size refrigerator, freezer, mini stove and microwave.
Tech conveniences include large flat-screen televisions with HD channels and in-room movie channels, a connectivity panel and one-touch controls for the curtains and shades.
The luxurious spa-like bathroom is encased with glass panels and features a deep-soaking tub, separate stand-alone shower and dual vanities with bath robes and slippers supplied.
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Flat-screen televisions
Floor-to-ceiling windows with Strip and city views
Kitchenette
Mini bar
Private dining area
Spa-like bathroom
Wet bar with bar-top seating
Maximum occupancy: 3 guests
1 king bed
Bathroom amenities
Bidet
Deep soaking tub
Dual vanities
Hair dryer
Powder room
Robes
Separate bath tub and shower
Slippers
Stand-alone shower
Valet closet
Alarm Clock
Armchair with ottoman
Blackout curtains
Chair
Dining table for six guests
Iron and ironing board
Occasional tables
Safe
Sofa
Walk-in wardrobe
Work desk with adjustable lamp
CNN, ESPN and HBO
Flat-screen televisions
HD channels
High-speed internet access
In-room movie channel
On demand movies
Radio
Remote control curtains and shades
Telephone
24-hour room service
Coffee maker
Ice bucket
Mini bar
Freezer
Full-size refrigerator
Microwave
Mini stove
Sink
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.