![]() The vibe: Intimate, contemporary, eco-friendly spa with organic skincare products and vegan nail polishes. A refreshing rain shower concludes the treatment. Next, an aromatic steam fills the room, moistening the mud once again so the body can absorb the mud’s natural minerals. The heat dries out the mud and as it dries, the mud pulls gunk from pores. Spotlight on the Moroccan Rhassoul: In the women’s area lies the spa’s Moroccan Rhassoul, where female guests apply skin-soothing mud to their bodies and faces and lounge in a heated room. ![]() Luxe amenities: Aromatherapy steam room, vitality pool with views of The Strip, laconium room and sauna, heated tepidarium chairs, personal experience showers with special lighting and scents, and ice fountains. What to get: Chinese foot treatment (from $100) to relieve aching feet and lower legs, paired with a visit to the Moroccan Rhassoul (women only $100). ![]() The vibe: 1930s Shanghai haven with Middle Eastern influences. Spotlight on the Herbal Laconium: The heated laconium emits herb-infused steam for you to drink in while sitting on one of the six recessed seats along the wall. Luxe amenities: Aquavana thermal cabins, where an herbal laconium, igloo, salt grotto, crystal steam room, and experiential-rain area await spa-goers. What to get: Abhyanga full-body treatment, during which two therapists use synchronistic rhythms and warm sesame oil to manipulate energy points on the body (from $245). The vibe: 134,000-square-foot wellness complex complete with a rock climbing wall and a café that serves healthy dishes, such as grilled organic salmon. Canyon Ranch SpaClub at the Venetian and Palazzo The treatment also incorporates Thai-herb poultices, hot and cold stones, warm wraps, and a shirodhara-oil scalp massage. During the 105- or 130-minute experience, a massage therapist turns muscles to butter using Thai stretching and lomi lomi techniques. Spotlight on the Encore Escape Treatment: This is one of the best spas in Las Vegas because of its unique treatments, including the Encore Escape Treatment (from $395). ![]() Luxe amenities: Garden villas, hot and cold plunge pools, steam room, and experience showers. What to get: Diamond Rose Body Renewal, a body treatment that leaves your skin luminous after an application of diamond dust and Moroccan damask rose (from $200). The vibe: Palatial Asian-inspired retreat filled with blossoming orchids, life-sized Buddhas, and glowing lanterns. Before or after any treatment at the spa, settle in, grab a handful of ice chips for a little added refreshment, and jump-start a sluggish circulatory system. Spotlight on the Arctic Ice Room, where you can make it snow: Heated floors and benches keep you comfortable as faux snow falls from above, gently tickling your skin as you breathe in fresh, mint-scented air. Luxe amenities: All treatments include access to the Arctic Ice Room, three Roman baths, tea lounge (where a tea sommelier awaits), and laconium dry-heat room. What to get: Any of the exclusive Nobu-brand treatments, such as the indulgent 100-minute Nagomi Ritual with a traditional Japanese footbath, a full-body massage with shiatsu, Thai, and Balinese techniques, and a facial (from $400). The vibe: Opulent Roman bathhouse with cascading waterfalls. Here’s our list of the five best spas in Las Vegas, all of which go beyond basic massages and facials to offer spa experiences you won’t forget. Plus, they’re a great way to soothe an aching head or body, which is much nicer than cursing the heavens while curled up in bed with a 32-ounce Gatorade. ![]() These spas may offer patrons refuge from the bustle of The Strip, but they’re just as indulgent and iconic as a headlining show. We’re talking about all of the show-stopping spas in Las Vegas. And while we love all that fun stuff, there’s a quieter side to Sin City too, one that seeks to block out (or undo) all of that extravagant activity. Think of Las Vegas and you’ll probably imagine 24/7 gambling, bright lights and bottle service at the biggest nightclubs. ![]()
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