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Sin City has more than gambling, drinking, and shows. While some relax beside the pool, others are enjoying the top Las Vegas spas! And we’re counting down the best places to enjoy a massage, facial, steam, and so much more! Yes, guests are spending their money on something other than gambling, shows, and buffets. So, This Week in Gambling, we’re counting down the best places to grab a massage, facial, steam, and more!
Whether you just lost your ass at the craps table or landed a huge slot jackpot, a day spent at one of the top Las Vegas spas could be the missing part of your Vegas vacation. So, we searched travel sites, message boards, and online reviews to find the very best spas in town based on price, customer ratings, and proximity to the strip. now, off we go with our number five location, the Sahra Spa at Cosmopolitan. It gets a massive boost for its unique Turkish hammam, which is a giant heated stone slab that’s great for group treatments. If a whole crew of friends wants to rejuvenate together.
Qua Baths at Caesars Palace lands at our number four spot with an 8.7 rating. And it has the best location for anyone staying mid-strip. It’s a massive Roman themed labyrinth and its Arctic Ice Room is still one of the most talked about cool features in Vegas. The Spas at the Wynn and Encore take our third spot. Two distinct spas with an 8.9 rating. Mainly because of their reputation for flawless service. Yelp and Reddit reviews consistently say that, while it can be expensive, the treatment and decor make you feel like a high roller.
Now, before we go any further, I wanted to mention a few additional locations that just missed making our list of the top Las Vegas spas. They’re great venues, but the competition was tight. So, if you’re staying at one of the following resorts, please do give them a try. Let’s begin with Canyon Ranch at The Venetian, the biggest spa in Sin City. Not the most expensive, not the cheapest, but a great mid-range value.
The best budget luxury choice is the spa at Vdara, which has no casino, so the venue is quiet and the entire property is smoke-free. Nurture Spa at Luxor is possibly the most affordable way to get a high-quality sauna and steam experience on the south end of the strip. And the Spa at Aria is a solid all-around venue known for its heated Japanese stone beds and a balcony pool. Also, if you’re wondering where the Bellagio spa sits on this list, well, it doesn’t! And that’s because it’s closed for renovation work through November.
Finally this week, the top spots on our countdown of the top Las Vegas spas. And if you’re someone who visits spas, then these probably won’t come as a surprise. At number two, it’s the Awana Spa at Resorts World. This location is famous on the travel message boards for its sauna theater, where performers put on shows while you sweat. It’s also considered one of the most social spas in Las Vegas with a 9.1 overall score.
And taking our top position, it’s the Lapis Spa at Fontainebleau. It holds many of the highest rated spots on most major review platforms. Patrons love the snow shower and say the facility feels like a high-tech spaceship. It lands at our top score of 9.4 points based on quality of the experience even though it’s on the far north end of the strip. So, there you have them. Hopefully, your favorite spot made the list and if you’ve never been to a spa, well, now you know where to start!