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Top spa resorts in Las Vegas

By February 19, 2013November 7th, 2018No Comments

Las Vegas is an incredible destination for people who love nightlife, gambling and amazing cuisine. Although the city has a fast pace, it is important to relax and slow down long enough to enjoy it all. One of the perfect ways to decompress from a long day of sightseeing or refresh yourself after a big night on the town is to visit one of the many exceptional spas in Las Vegas. The overwhelming majority of the top spas are located in hotels and resorts, but not all require you to be a guest in order to have access to treatments and facilities. Whether you want a massage, a facial, wraps or a full day of pampering, use this guide to find the top spa resorts in Las Vegas.

Canyon Ranch Spa Club in the Venetian
The Venetian is one of the largest of the high-end resorts and casinos on the Strip in Las Vegas, so it should come as no surprise that its spa is one of the best. Canyon Ranch Spa Club is attached to the hotel, but it is a world away from the nightclubs and casinos. The atmosphere is calming and quiet, but there is a lot more to this spa than just relaxation. Along with incredible treatments, you can enjoy amenities like an indoor rock climbing wall, a cycling studio, fitness facilities with group classes and personal training and even an indoor igloo. Occupying more than 137,000 square feet, Canyon Ranch Spa Club is by far the largest spa facility in Las Vegas. If you want to spend a full day at the spa, this is a great option. Guests who purchase just one treatment will have access to the entire space for a full eight hours.

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Bathhouse Spa at THEhotel
THEhotel is the upscale version of the much larger Mandalay Bay Hotel, and its spa is among the most luxurious in Las Vegas. The Bathhouse is much smaller than most spas, but the staff are all trained extensively to provide guests with world-class services like the detoxification massage, which removes dead skin and toxins from the body after a late night. Luxury travellers will appreciate the small touches that set this spa apart, including the eucalyptus steam room, the hot and cold plunge pools and the customized baths for the ultimate way to relax.

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Spa Bellagio
The Bellagio Hotel was one of the first resorts along the Strip to set up a spa, and the Spa Bellagio remains one of the best in the city. Although there is a fitness facility onsite, this is less of a day spa and more of a place to indulge in specialty treatments. Some of the incredible services on the menu include the Thai yoga massage for flexibility, a massage designed by personal trainers to relieve tension in athletes and a mud masque for a clearer complexion. The Spa Bellagio is open seven days a week, but on Sundays it is exclusively reserved for hotel guests.

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Sahra Spa and Hammam
If the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas are too overwhelming, step into the breathtaking oasis that is the Sahra Spa and Hammam. Located in The Cosmopolitan Hotel, one of the newest resorts on the Strip, this spa is an earthy facility with a calming vibe. Instead of the typical blue and green colors, the spa boasts earth tones and tons of sandstone. Wait in the hammam, or heated natural bath, before you treatment begins.

Relaxing in Las Vegas is often easier said than done, but these incredible spas will help you to slow down and feel refreshed for another day of excitement.

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