Las Vegas has more world-class luxury suites per square mile than anywhere else on earth. These are the 10 most extraordinary ones in 2026.
Las Vegas has always competed on excess — but the suite market in 2026 has reached a level of extravagance that genuinely defies description. We’re talking about $100,000-per-night art installations with Damien Hirst sharks in formaldehyde, brand new 19,500-square-foot presidential villas just opened at Caesars Palace, rooftop onsen tubs overlooking the Strip, and private Rolls-Royce fleets on call 24 hours a day.
This list covers the 10 most over-the-top luxury suites in Las Vegas — from the genuinely attainable to the utterly outrageous. We’ve included the suite name, approximate nightly rate, key features, and which loyalty program each property belongs to so you know how to maximize points and status at each one.
1. The Empathy Suite — Palms Casino Resort (~$100,000/night)
The Empathy Suite at Palms Casino Resort is the most expensive hotel suite in the United States — and one of the most extraordinary rooms anywhere in the world. Designed by British artist Damien Hirst in collaboration with architecture firm Bentel & Bentel, the two-story 9,000-square-foot suite occupies the 34th and 35th floors of the Palms Fantasy Tower and holds approximately $10 million in original Hirst artwork.
The entrance is flanked by Winner/Loser — two full-sized bull sharks suspended in formaldehyde tanks — which sets the tone for what follows: a diamond-filled pill cabinet, butterfly motifs throughout, and enough art to fill a small museum. The suite seats up to 52 guests in its various lounges, has a 13-seat bar, two master bedrooms, two massage rooms, a salt relaxation room, a full gym with a Peloton, and a cantilevered glass jacuzzi pool that extends out from the building over the Las Vegas Strip.
What’s Included
- 24-hour dedicated butler service
- Chauffeured Rolls-Royce
- Private art tour of the suite
- $10,000 resort credit
- Two-night minimum stay ($200,000 total minimum)
Loyalty program: Club Serrano (San Manuel Gaming — Palms is the first Native American-owned resort near the Las Vegas Strip)
Rate: ~$100,000/night (two-night minimum) or comped to players with a $1 million casino credit line
Best for: The experience of a lifetime — this is less a hotel room than a private museum
2. Colosseum Presidential Villas — Caesars Palace (NEW 2026)
The newest entry on this list and the one generating the most buzz in 2026 — the two Colosseum Presidential Villas at Caesars Palace opened in January 2026 for the resort’s 60th anniversary and immediately claimed the title of the largest suite in Las Vegas. When connected, the two villas span a combined 19,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor space.
Designed by Peter Silling & Associates, the two villas take distinct approaches — one features gilded accents and ethereal lighting, while the other embraces a moodier, clean-lined contemporary aesthetic. Both feature a private elevator through a Roman-garden-inspired vestibule, 1,700-square-foot terraces with 180-degree Strip views, custom crystal chandeliers, a double-sided glass fireplace anchoring the Grand Salon, and a formal dining room with a 10-seat Calacatta Oro marble table with a mirror-lined ceiling.
What’s Included
- 24-hour global butler and concierge team
- Entertainment lounge with midnight-marble billiard table
- Private chef available on request
- Access to all Caesars Palace amenities
Loyalty program: Caesars Rewards
Rate: From approximately $25,000/night — by inquiry only (luxurysales@caesars.com)
Best for: Groups and special occasions — the largest suite in Las Vegas, brand new for 2026
3. Nobu Villa — Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace (~$35,000/night)
The Nobu Villa is a 10,300-square-foot rooftop villa designed by the Rockwell Group and ranked by multiple luxury travel publications as the most luxurious suite on the Las Vegas Strip in terms of overall experience. It’s a Japanese-inspired calm in the middle of Vegas excess — a serene, private world accessed by private elevator with a 4,700-square-foot terrace featuring a fire-and-water feature, full bar, Robatayaki barbecue grill, and a secluded Zen garden with an Italian-made onsen tub.
Inside: an omakase sushi bar, billiard and media room, private gym, massage room, and art gallery. The villa has its own signature lemon-ginger scent throughout and can host up to 120 guests for private events. It’s been a longtime celebrity favorite — Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and Jennifer Lopez have all stayed here.
What’s Included
- Private elevator access
- In-suite Nobu dining
- Dedicated butler service
- Private onsen tub and Zen garden terrace
Loyalty program: Caesars Rewards
Rate: ~$35,000/night
Best for: Design-conscious travelers who want Japanese serenity with Vegas scale
4. Sky Villas — Aria Resort & Casino ($3,500–$7,500/night)
Aria is one of only a handful of hotels in Las Vegas to hold both Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five Diamond status — and the Sky Villas at the top of the Aria Sky Suites tower represent the pinnacle of that standard. The two-story villas range from 2,000 to 7,000 square feet, with the flagship two-bedroom Aria Sky Villa featuring 36-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, a massage room, private salon, billiard room, exercise room, steam room, full kitchen, and formal dining for 12 with an optional private chef.
Every guest in the Sky Suites collection — not just the villas — receives a dedicated 24-hour butler, private elevator, and unlimited limo transport via a private porte-cochère. The Sky Suites also have their own exclusive pool separate from the main resort pools.
Loyalty program: MGM Rewards / Marriott Bonvoy (Autograph Collection)
Rate: $3,500–$7,500/night
Best for: Contemporary design and operational excellence — one of the best butler service experiences in Vegas
5. Three-Bedroom Duplex — Encore Tower Suites, Wynn Las Vegas (~$3,500–$4,500/night)
Wynn Las Vegas is consistently rated the best overall luxury hotel on the Las Vegas Strip — and the flagship Three-Bedroom Duplex at the Encore Tower Suites is the crown jewel of that designation. At 5,829 square feet, it features two-story windows with panoramic Strip views, a billiard room, exercise room, formal dining for eight, a butler’s pantry, and marble bathrooms in every bedroom.
The adjacent Fairway Villas — freshly redesigned in late 2025 — overlook the Wynn Golf Club and include dedicated butler service, with ground-floor villas featuring private infinity pools. Wynn’s overall suite offering is defined by meticulous service and editorial design by Chief Creative Officer Todd-Avery Lenahan — less theatrical than some Vegas competitors, but arguably the most consistently excellent.
Loyalty program: Wynn Rewards
Rate: ~$3,500–$4,500/night for Fairway Villas; higher for the flagship duplex
Best for: Travelers who want the best all-around luxury hotel experience without the chaos of the busiest Strip properties
6. Fleur de Lis Penthouses — Fontainebleau Las Vegas
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas opened in December 2023 as the first new Strip resort in over a decade — and its Fleur de Lis collection on the top five floors of the 67-story tower is one of the most distinctive suite products in the city. Designed by David Collins Studio, the collection ranges from the 1,000-square-foot Monogram Suite to the 10,000-square-foot Penthouse.
The Chateau Suite features curbside butler greeting, in-suite check-in, two king bedrooms, Rivolta linens, and the signature Fontainebleau bow-tie motif rendered in marble inlays throughout. All Fleur de Lis guests receive a bath butler — who can draw milk baths, Epsom salt baths, and more — along with a pillow menu, tea menu, and access to a private fleet of Rolls-Royces. The exclusive Poodle Room private lounge adds a members-only social layer that no other Vegas property quite replicates.
Loyalty program: Fontainebleau Rewards
Best for: Miami-meets-Vegas design lovers and anyone who wants the newest flagship property on the Strip
7. Two-Bedroom Loft — SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand ($1,200–$3,000+/night)
SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand is a Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five Diamond hotel-within-a-hotel on the top two floors of MGM Grand — and it delivers arguably the best service-to-price ratio in the ultra-luxury Las Vegas market. The 51 two-story lofts range from 1,400 to 6,000 square feet, all designed by Tony Chi with floor-to-ceiling two-story windows, Bang & Olufsen sound systems, and TVs embedded in the bathroom mirrors.
The Three-Bedroom Loft is the flagship at 6,000 square feet, but the Two-Bedroom Loft at 3,000 square feet is the most popular — featuring an infinity tub, glass steam shower, pool table, and dining for six. Every SKYLOFTS guest receives a Rolls-Royce Ghost airport pickup, 24-hour butler and personal concierge, in-loft check-in, and VIP access to Joel Robuchon.
Loyalty program: MGM Rewards / Marriott Bonvoy
Rate: $1,200–$3,000+/night
Best for: The best value in true ultra-luxury Vegas — world-class service at a fraction of the trophy suite price
8. Chairman Suite — Bellagio ($5,000+/night)
The Bellagio is the most iconic luxury hotel in Las Vegas — and the Chairman Suite is its most coveted accommodation. At 4,075 square feet, it features two master bedrooms with king beds, Italian marble bathrooms with Swiss steam showers and whirlpool tubs with mother-of-pearl inlays, a solarium, indoor garden, fireplace, and a conference and dining room for eight. VIP registration takes place in the Chairman’s Lounge, reached via a private suspended walkway.
What makes the Chairman Suite truly special is the view — it’s the only suite in Las Vegas with the world-famous Bellagio Fountains as a private front-row backdrop. Watching the fountains from your own private room, on your own schedule, is genuinely one of the most memorable experiences Las Vegas has to offer.
Loyalty program: MGM Rewards / Marriott Bonvoy
Rate: $5,000+/night
Best for: Special occasions and anyone who wants the most iconic Las Vegas luxury experience
9. Presidential Suite — The Venetian (~$6,000/night)
Following a $1.5 billion renovation — billed as the largest and most expensive hotel renovation in history — The Venetian’s remodeled Presidential Suite is one of the finest suite products on the Strip. At 5,200 square feet, it features Italian-craftsmanship design throughout, a baby grand piano, dining for eight, an in-suite movie theater with Bang & Olufsen surround sound, a game room with pool table, two spa tubs, and a dry sauna or steam room.
Above the Presidential Suite sit the new invite-only Signature Suites — five Chairman, three Presidential, and 18 Penthouse suites — designed by Meyer Davis, Richmond International, and Wimberly Interiors, with hand-woven silk carpets and commissioned original artwork. These are reserved for top casino players and are not available for public booking.
Loyalty program: Venetian Rewards
Rate: ~$6,000/night for Presidential
Best for: Classic Italian grandeur at all-suite scale — every room at The Venetian is a suite
10. Presidential Suite — Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas ($3,000+/night)
The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas is one of only eight hotels in the United States to achieve a triple Forbes Five Star award — for the hotel itself, its two-story spa, and Twist by Michelin-starred Chef Pierre Gagnaire. It’s also one of the only luxury hotels on the Strip where you never have to set foot on a casino floor — a genuinely rare thing in Las Vegas and a major draw for non-gamblers and families.
The 3,000-square-foot one-bedroom Presidential Suite features a grand piano, open-plan kitchen with bar, dining for eight to ten, a media room with Bang & Olufsen surround sound, and a private fitness area with a Technogym Kinesis Wall. Floor-to-ceiling windows, Calacatta Gold marble, and a custom crystal chandelier define the redesigned interiors. The 3,100-square-foot two-bedroom Grand Presidential adds a butler’s entrance pantry and study.
Loyalty program: Hilton Honors
Rate: $3,000+/night
Best for: Non-gamblers, families, and anyone who wants a serene casino-free luxury experience in Las Vegas
Honorable Mentions
- Cosmopolitan Boulevard Penthouse — invite-only top-floor suite with a life-size Pegasus statue, hand-carved marble tub, human-size birdcage, and access to the Reserve gaming salon. MGM Rewards / Marriott Bonvoy.
- Crockfords Palace Suite — Resorts World LXR — 6,500-square-foot three-bedroom palace suite with private gated entrance on the 66th floor. Ranked second on multiple 2026 luxury suite rankings. Hilton Honors.
- Four Seasons Presidential Strip View Suite — 2,225 square feet on floors 35-39 of Mandalay Bay, completely casino-free, with wraparound Strip views and L’Occitane amenities. The quietest ultra-luxury option in Las Vegas.
Quick Comparison — 10 Most Luxurious Las Vegas Suites
| Suite | Hotel | Size | Rate (approx) | Loyalty Program |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Empathy Suite | Palms Casino Resort | 9,000 sq ft | ~$100,000/night | Club Serrano |
| Colosseum Presidential Villas | Caesars Palace | 19,500 sq ft combined | From $25,000/night | Caesars Rewards |
| Nobu Villa | Nobu Hotel at Caesars | 10,300 sq ft | ~$35,000/night | Caesars Rewards |
| Sky Villa | Aria Resort & Casino | 2,000–7,000 sq ft | $3,500–$7,500/night | MGM Rewards / Marriott |
| Three-Bedroom Duplex | Encore Tower Suites | 5,829 sq ft | $3,500–$4,500/night | Wynn Rewards |
| Fleur de Lis Penthouse | Fontainebleau Las Vegas | Up to 10,000 sq ft | By inquiry | Fontainebleau Rewards |
| Two-Bedroom Loft | SKYLOFTS at MGM Grand | 1,400–6,000 sq ft | $1,200–$3,000/night | MGM Rewards / Marriott |
| Chairman Suite | Bellagio | 4,075 sq ft | $5,000+/night | MGM Rewards / Marriott |
| Presidential Suite | The Venetian | 5,200 sq ft | ~$6,000/night | Venetian Rewards |
| Presidential Suite | Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas | 3,000 sq ft | $3,000+/night | Hilton Honors |
How to Maximize Points at Las Vegas Luxury Suites
Most of the properties on this list participate in major loyalty programs — here’s how to stack points and status for the best experience:
- MGM Rewards / Marriott Bonvoy properties (Bellagio, Aria, SKYLOFTS, Cosmopolitan) — use the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Amex for 6x points and automatic Platinum Elite status
- Hilton Honors properties (Waldorf Astoria, Resorts World/Crockfords) — use the Hilton Aspire Amex for automatic Diamond status and $400 in resort credits
- Caesars Rewards properties (Caesars Palace, Nobu Villa) — Caesars is casino-loyalty focused; best accessed via direct play or inquiry
- Wynn Rewards — proprietary program best suited to frequent Wynn guests
For more on maximizing hotel loyalty programs see our complete guides:
- Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Amex Review — the best card for MGM/Marriott properties
- Hilton Honors Aspire Amex Review — automatic Diamond status for Waldorf Astoria stays
- Best Credit Cards for Luxury Hotel Upgrades — full comparison
- How to Get Upgraded to a Suite Every Time — our system for maximizing suite upgrades
- The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas — Suite Review — our firsthand review of the wraparound terrace suite
- The Venetian Las Vegas — Suite Review — our firsthand review
- Best Luxury Hotels in Las Vegas — our full destination guide
