LAS VEGAS
Las Vegas has welcomed one of the city’s most substantial new resorts in years with the recent opening of the SLS Las Vegas.
The property results from a $415 million renovation of the iconic Sahara Hotel and aims to bring intriguing design and vibrant dining and nightlife concepts to the North end of The Strip, in addition to 80,000 square feet of flexible event space.
The resort features more than 1,600 rooms in three distinctive towers – World, Story and Lux – and also offers a diverse range of cuisine including José Andrés’ Bazaar Meat, a reinvention of his famed restaurant The Bazaar. Other dining concepts include the Mediterranean escape Cleo; Katsuya by Starck; 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria; iconic breakfast hotspot, The Griddle Cafe and Umami Burger, Beer Garden & Sports Book, featuring an outdoor patio and a sports book operated by global gaming leader William Hill. The property also introduces all-new concepts like Ku Noodle, a casual Asian eatery also by Andrés, The SLS Buffet and The Perq.
Additionally, SLS Las Vegas introduces three new nightlife concepts: LiFE is a 20,000-sqaure-foot mega club featuring a rooftop pool and emerging DJ talent; Foxtail delivers a nighttime atmosphere highlighted by open format music; and SLS Las Vegas also welcomes the second location of The Sayers Club, one of Los Angeles’ popular live music venues.
SLS Las Vegas also offers an array of entertainment experiences on property including a 60,000-square-foot casino floor featuring nearly 800 slot machines. Additionally, SLS Las Vegas offers a 10,000-square-foot Fred Segal shopping experience as the property’s exclusive retailer, and guests can also indulge at Ciel Spa and the property’s salon.