Take a look inside the most outrageously luxurious £30,000-a-NIGHT stay in Las Vegas
At $620 million, the hotel's refurbishment is the most expensive in the city's history
IT'S being touted as one of the most expensive hotel refurbishments of all time - and you can grab a slice of history for an eye-watering £30,000-a-night.
The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas is undergoing a £480 million makeover - the most expensive in the city's history.
Money has been poured into the resort's two-storey villas, a £2.3m scotch whisky inventory, a Damien Hirst shark in the lobby's bar and countless priceless artworks from Andy Warhol to JeanMichel Basquiat.
The resort's rooftop nightclub will be rebooted and offer 180-degree views of the Las Vegas skyline, with VIP bottle service available for big winners from the casinos and celeb clientele such as Justin Timberlake.
The hotel's penthouses look like they are straight out of 'The Hangover' and come in what the Palms labels a "sensually masculine theme". One bedroom penthouses start at £1,115-a-night.
Suites start at a comparatively affordable £153-a-night and include a full wet bar, marble counter tops and unobstructed views of the Las Vegas skyline.
But the jewel in the Palm's crown has to be its two-storey sky villas, available for the royal sum of £30,000 per night.
Sprawling over 8,500 square feet with cantilever infinity pool, the residences have their own redwood cedar sauna, massage room and fitness room.
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