Palms Place Hotel and Spa

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Palms Place Hotel and Spa Description

Palms Place Hotel and Spa owner George Maloof believes that much of his new luxury high rise's appeal actually boils down to three things: Location. Location. Location.

The non-gaming, multimillion-dollar property has easy access to the hip and diverse lifestyle of the Palms Resort and Casino while offering the exclusive atmosphere of a boutique hotel. Like the original celebrity-driven Palms tower and the playful Fantasy tower, the most recent addition to the Palms campus is set back from Flamingo Road and just a hop, skip and a jump from the Las Vegas Strip.

In other words, if one were to think of Las Vegas as a football field, Palms Place would be located on the 50 yard line. "Everything is in front of us – The Strip, the Spring Mountains," Maloof said. "The views here are just spectacular."

Along with 599 units ranging from studio and one-bedroom suites to penthouses, available for purchase or to rent, Palms Place features the lavish Drift Spa, which is home to the city's first Hammam, a co-ed Turkish bath.

The property also includes the famed LA Sunset Tan, a full service salon by renowned color specialist Michael Boychuck, a fitness center complete with movement studio and a stunning lobby bar Rojo Lounge. Celebrity chef Kerry Simon's Simon Restaurant and Lounge overlooks the pool at Palms Place through floor-to-ceiling windows and even offers poolside dining.

Since the hotel's February 2008 opening, Palms Place has already attracted a slew of celebrity buyers. Blonde bombshell Jessica Simpson was the first to close on a suite, and like many of the other buyers – whose names have yet to be made public – she bought the unit sight unseen.

The 47-story glass Palms Place tower, encircled by LED sticks and a shimmering lighting system, was built by architect Jon Jerde, while the overall edgy and elegant look of the hotel comes from the Toronto-based design firm Yabu Pushelberg. The design incorporates high-tech gadgetry, hand-crafted pieces of artwork and fine materials like honed slate flooring, marble surfaces and wood accents. The ceiling in the Rojo Lounge even incorporates a strip of gold.

In designing Palms Place, Yabu Pushelberg partner Glenn Pushelberg aspired to create a look that reflects the hip, youthful aura of the Palms. "The Palms is about feeling sexy, but in a subtle way," said Pushelberg. "It's not all tits and ass everywhere – that the patrons can bring."

All the rooms at Palms Place are fully furnished and boast incredible views of Las Vegas. The studios measure 600 square feet and include hardwood and marble flooring, 9-foot ceilings, two flat screen televisions, a fully stocked state-of-the-art kitchen, plenty of closet space, a balcony, king-sized bed and queen sleeper sofa.

At 1,200 square feet, the one-bedroom suites include all the luxuries of the studio, plus a fireplace, living room, guest bathroom and laundry closet with a stackable washer and dryer. Set against floor-to-ceiling windows, a custom-made jetted bathtub provides the perfect vantage point for all of Las Vegas.

Guests at Palms Place have access to 24-hour room service, covered valet parking and doorman service, a business center and all the traditional hotel amenities. The property has convenient access to all the offerings of the Palms Hotel and Casino – like the Moon Nightclub and Playboy Club, Pearl Concert Theater, Fantasy Suites, nightclubs, restaurants, movie theaters and 95,000-square-foot casino – via an elevated, enclosed moving walkway called the Skytube.

"We try to create things that people talk about that they are fascinated with, and develop and create its own identity" Maloof said. "We will always keep everything fresh and new. That's what's great about Las Vegas and the Palms, the brand is always able to stay fresh."

-- By Aleza Freeman

Palms Place Hotel and Spa Details

  • Number of rooms: 599.
  • Casino: No, but there is a 95,000-square-foot casino at the adjoining Palms Casino Resort with 2,200 slot machines and video poker machines, table games, two high limit areas, a poker room and a keno lounge.
  • Race & sports book: No, but there is a 187-seat race and sports book, equipped with 180 televisions and 18 big screens, in the adjoining Palms Casino Resort.
  • Restaurants: The Palms has the following dining options: (At Palms Place) Simon Restaurant & Lounge ; (At Palms Casino Resort), Alizé, Blue Agave Oyster & Chile Bar, Garduños, Little Buddha, N9NE, Nove Italiano, 24/Seven, Bistro Buffet, and a food court.
  • Entertainment: No, but entertainment can be found at the adjoining Palms Casino Resort at Rain Las Vegas, a three-story nightclub; The Pearl, a concert venue; 14-theater Brenden Theatres and The Lounge.
  • Nightlife: Yes, Rojo Lounge. The adjoining Palms Casino Resort has Rain Las Vegas nightclub, ghostbar, Moon nightclub and the Playboy Club.
  • Pool: Yes, a 50,000 square-foot pool enclave.
  • Health Club: Yes.
  • Spa: Yes, the Drift Spa offers multiple types of massages and services, and Las Vegas’ only Hammam Turkish bath. There is also a salon operated by renowned color specialist Michael Boychuck and a Sunset Tan tanning salon.
  • Shops: No, but the adjoining Palms Casino Resort has Stuff, Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, Cosmic Corner and a hotel gift shop.
  • Wedding chapel: No.
  • Convention rooms: Yes, 65,000 square feet at Palms Place and Palms Casino Resort.
  • Business center: Yes.
  • In-room internet access: Yes, wireless internet access.
  • Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
  • RV park: No.
  • Child-care facilities: No, but the Palms Casino Resort offers limited child-care facilities.
  • Pets allowed: No.
  • Room service: Yes, 24 hours.
  • Parking garage: Well, sort of. two garages are available to park in the adjoining Palms Casino Resort. Palms Place does not have a garage of its own, but does have 24-hour valet service.
  • Shuttle service to the airport: Shuttle service to and from the airport available for a fee from an outside company.
  • Shuttle service to the Strip: A shuttle departs the Palms Casino Resort for the Fashion Show mall at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. The shuttle leaves the Fashion Show for the Forum Shops at 10:15 a.m., 11:45 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 3:45 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. The shuttle returns to the Palms Casino Resort from the Forum Shops at 10:30 a.m., 12 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
  • Standard room amenities: Two 42-inch flat screen televisions, wireless internet, cordless two-line telephone, DVD player, fax/printer/copier combo, queen-sized sofa bed, king-sized pillow top mattress, LCD flat screen television in bathroom, Villeroy & Boch jetted bathtub, two person shower with rainfall showerhead and multi-jet massage showerhead, fully furnished kitchens including a refrigerator with ice maker, microwave, dishwasher and mini-bar.
  • Hotel amenities: Private gated entrance with 24-hour security, porte cochere entry, 24-hour doorman service, concierge and wireless internet access property wide.
  • Check-in time: 3 p.m.
  • Check-out time: 11 a.m.
  • Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
  • Policies: The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is four.
  • Incidental charges: The Palms charges a $1 per day phone fee. Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges.
Palms Place Las Vegas

Palms Place Hotel and Spa

4321 W. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, NV 89103

Reservation hotline: (800) 851-1703
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