"A blissfully quiet eighth-floor pool ideal for privacy and relaxation, connected to a full-service spa for a serene, upscale retreat away from the Strip's party scene." - Alex Schechter Alex Schechter Alex Schechter is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers travel, food, and dining. His work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, Monocle, and Afar, among others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A non-gaming, high-end tower on the Strip with generously sized rooms and suites, a renowned spa, and recently refreshed bar and lounge concepts offering elevated views and a dedicated afternoon-tea space on an upper floor." - Matt Villano
"A lounge offering afternoon tea service with dainty sandwiches, scones, pastries, and a variety of tea blends, situated around a new feather-shaped bar." - Janna Karel
"Mentioned as one of the high-end Strip hotels recommended for travelers wanting refined service and a quieter luxury stay within walking distance of major Las Vegas attractions and venues this April." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"When you pull into the Waldorf Astoria, it feels secluded and private—a certain number of people actually live here full-time and enjoy all the amenities. You'll be greeted by name when you arrive at the lobby on the 23rd floor, and there's no line for check-in. The true pièce de résistance? No gaming, which means everything is blissfully quiet. And if you're skeptical of the pool scene in Vegas, you'll love this one, arguably the most civilized, mellow, and sophisticated little spot in the city. You can hole up for an entire afternoon and relax without thumping music or bumping into the bachelor party in the next cabana. And whenever you need a snack, you can either walk right over to the Pool Cafe or just order something from there to your cabana. It's glamour at its absolute low-key best." - CNT Editors