Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas in Las Vegas | Travel + Leisure

Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas

3960 Las Vegas Blvd. S
Las Vegas, NV
www.fourseasons.com/lasvegas/
(800) 332-3442 or (702) 632-5000

COST: $$

From the T+L 500

Floors 35-39 of the Mandalay Bay tower, on the Strip's south end; the city's most understated hotel, with nary a slot machine in sight.

Score 86.46
Stats 424 rooms; 2 restaurants; 1 bar.
Rooms to Book 180-Degree Strip-View Suites live up to their name.
Insider Tip Guests to the Four Seasons get access to the facilities at Mandalay Bay, including The Beach, which comprises a wave pool, tubing river, and 2,700 tons of real sand.
Cost Doubles from $395. 234
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New to the T+L 500 High-Speed Internet Gym Pool
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Water Activities Fishing Kids' Program    

The first hotel to open in Vegas without a casino (it debuted, somewhat ironically, in a tower adjacent to Mandalay Bay in 1999), the Four Seasons is arguably still the best of this growing breed. The property’s location at the south end of the Strip means it’s already removed from much of the city’s chaos—but the sense of sanctuary is reinforced by the hotel’s hushed marble entrance, relatively painless check-in (so much quicker than at the hotel-casinos), express elevator, and gorgeous, garden-surrounded pool (if for some reason you forget your swimsuit, a disposable one can be provided for you.) Rooms are decorated with typical Four-Seasons elegance: graceful dark-wood tables and desks, overstuffed chairs and ottomans upholstered in silk and velvet, marble baths. Charlie Palmer Steakhouse is just off the lobby, while Verandah, the hotel’s indoor-outdoor restaurant, is a hot Sunday brunch ticket. Golfers get priority tee times at Bali Hai Golf Club next door.

Tip: Bring the kids. Guests have access to the family-friendly “beach” at Mandalay Bay, as well as kiddie-sized bathrobes, PlayStations, and a coterie of great babysitters.

Room to Book: Few Strip hotels have mountain views like those of the west-facing Executive Suites.

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From Travel + Leisure, Apr 2004

“Where to escape from the ringing of slot machines....” MORE>>

–Walter Kirn, “Vegas Ups the Ante”

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