![]() ![]() 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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