Rooms: With 3,066 suites, from $199 to $899, the Palazzo is truly palatial. This generous attitude toward space extends to the rooms, which clock in at a minimum of an enormous 67 square meters. Décor is decadent but restrained, with velvet upholstery, dark woods and high-thread-count sheets. Techie touches include motorized window shades and three flat-screen TVs in each suite.
Food: Vegas has a reputation as a foodie’s paradise, and the Palazzo is no exception. It features signature outposts from such celebrated names as Mario Batali, Wolfgang Puck and Emeril Lagasse. A standout is Restaurant Charlie by Charlie Trotter—try the hand-harvested sea scallops with parsley and yogurt ($42) and wash them down with a rhubari ($22), a daiquiri made with rhubarb juice.
Spa: The Canyon Ranch spa offers an extensive list of treatments, including the Deluxe Conditioning Body Scrub ($310), an intensely hydrating 100-minute service. Soon to open is Aquavana, a suite of “thermal spa cabins, experiential showers, cold rooms and thermal bathing experiences.”