Las Vegas hotels are known for their suites, and Palms Casino Resort has the biggest, loudest, and best suites on offer.
Out of huge plate glass windows, a sea of light stretches before you for miles and miles, it’s just Vegas, and then you turn away from the view and find that everything inside is pink – er, very pink.
That’s because you are in the famous Barbie suite built to resemble Barbie’s luxury Malibu beach house. Or maybe you find yourself in the Kingpin suite, the boy’s pad, with a full bowling alley, pool table, and home theatre.
Inspired by MTV’s “Cribs”, the Crib suite is inspired by the flashy style of top rap artists and has a DJ booth, exotic fish tank, and hydraulic bed.
Check out the “show shower” in the Erotic Suite: a shower that has a dancing pole in the middle, LED lights, and will show clear glass or frosted at the flick of a switch.
The G-Suite is the place to party, with a capacity for 100 guests, another show shower, and a wet bar; why not bring Vegas to you?
The 47-story condo-hotel tower is near the Las Vegas Strip, and it has 599 rooms, including 21 penthouses, occupying the top four floors.
Palms Place Hotel is one of the top places to stay in Vegas, and it even made it to our best Las Vegas hotels list.
Alize Gourmet Restaurant
Barbie Suite
Ivory Suite
Penthouse C
The Real World Suite
The Crib Suite
Celebrity Suite
Erotic Suite
g Suite
Hardwood Suite
The world's only hotel suite with a basketball court
In October 2005, the second tower, known as the "Fantasy Tower," opened for $600 million. The Maloof family are big basketball fans and own the NBA's Sacramento Kings and the WNBA's Sacramento Monarchs. So, they designed a two-story suite with a 10,000-square-foot space in the second tower, the world's only hotel suite with a basketball court. The suite comes with a locker, scoreboard, and a giant screen.
Kingpin Suite
Palms Place Hotel was the first to have a Turkish bath in Las Vegas.
Ghost Bar
4381 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103, USA