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Polo Towers
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Polo Towers is located in the heart of the famous Las Vegas Strip. Check out the bright lights from your private balcony, slide into the rooftop pool or work out at the state-of-the-art fitness center. Turn up the music on the surround-sound speakers in your suite, as you get ready to open the door to Vegas. Las Vegas is the ultimate playground for the entire family.
Attractions include theme parks, roller coasters, museums, national parks, and famous casinos with over-the-top entertainment events. Experience Vegas by visiting popular places such as the Venice Canals at the Venetian, The Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace, and the incredible Fremont Street Experience. Don't miss the Adventuredome for the kids, America's largest indoor theme park that spreads across five and a half acres under a huge glass dome.
Polo Towers charges the following mandatory fees: - Service Fee for reservations that do not check-in and out on a Saturday:
- Studio - $35
- One Bedroom - $55
- Two Bedroom - $90
- Incidental Deposit - $100
Polo Towers offers studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom condominiums, which can sleep up to six guests. The rooms feature king- and queen-size beds, a private balcony, and electronic key card access. The resort itself features fully-equipped kitchens (kitchenette in studio), on-site parking (fees apply), 24-hour front desk service, and a prime Las Vegas location. Please note that a housekeeping fee applies, and that the minimum stay is two nights. Room Amenities | Resort Amenities | Irons and ironing boards
| Fitness Center
| TVs with stereo systems | Rooftop pool and spa
| In-room safety deposit boxes
| On-site laundry facilities
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| Pony Express Logo Shop & Mini Mart |
| Concierge services |
There is more to do in Las Vegas than most other cities combined. Major music artists and other popular entertainers will be putting on shows in Sin City on any given weekend of the year. You can go see the world-famous Cirque du Soliel in the morning, shoot machine guns at the Las Vegas Gun Range after lunch, watch Phantom of the Opera at the Venetian in the evening, and split the rest of your night between the hundreds of tables at dozens of casinos and one or more of over fifty world-class nightclubs around the Strip.
Traditionally, of course, people come here to gamble. There is no place in the world more famous for games of chance than Sin City. You can try your hand at methodical card games like poker, throw the dice at an energetic craps table, or sit in for a few hands of blackjack. Play casually, or put down a big wad of cash and let the adrenaline flow. You may not always win at the tables, but you will never be left without thrills and excitement in Las Vegas.
Everything is over the top in Las Vegas, and food is no exception. Here you’ll find five-course meals at fancy European restaurants, traditional American food served at establishments owned by celebrity chefs, Mediterranean cuisine, sushi, pizza, and classic American barbecue. There’s no shortage of bars and pubs to relax at after spending some time at the city’s casino’s, or you can keep it a bit more low key by drinking a cup of coffee at a nearby café. Regardless of your taste, there’s no doubt Las Vegas has something you’re going to enjoy.
Before the Hoover Dam was built in 1928, Las Vegas was a desolate frontier town in the heart of the Mojave Desert. Money was scarce and water was scarcer. Then the dam went up, World War II ended, and wealthy entrepreneurs and venture capitalists began looking for the next big thing. Las Vegas began its life in the American limelight as a desert retreat for Hollywood stars a la Palm Springs, but that began to change in the 1960s and 70s.
During the Civil Rights Movement and so-called American Cultural Revolution, Las Vegas morphed from an exclusive celebrity destination to a gambling and entertainment Mecca designed to appeal to every demographic and taste. Hotels and casinos started building up instead of out, engaging in an ongoing contest to outdo each other with exotic themes and unparalleled luxury. Then, in the 1990s, Sin City hopped on board the technological revolution, and its hotels and casinos reached a new height of spectacle. Today, Las Vegas is one of the most famous cities in the world and draws millions upon millions of visitors each year.
Phone (702) 261 1000 Fax (702) 261 1020 Directions from McCarren International Airport to Polo Towers: 1. Head southeast toward Airport Sht Term Park (0.1 mi) 2. Continue straight onto E Landing Strip Ave (0.1 mi) 3. Turn left to merge onto N Airport Con (0.6 mi) 4. Continue onto Swenson St (0.6 mi) 5. Turn left onto E Tropicana Ave (1.5 mi) 6. Turn right onto S Las Vegas Blvd, and the Polo Towers will be on the right (0.4 mi)
The floor plans displayed are a sample of the unit types and are not to scale. We cannot guarantee specific unit occupancy and we are unable to inform you which specific unit you will occupy until you arrive and check into your room. - Studio Units have 1 Queen Murphy bed, 1 bathroom, and a kitchenette.
- One bedroom units have 1 King bed and 1 Queen sized sofa bed, 1 bathroom, and a full Kitchen.
- Two Bedroom units have 1 King Bed, 1 Queen Murphy bed and 1 Queen sized Sofa Bed, 2 bathrooms, and a full kitchen
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