![]() ![]() Guests who have stayed at the other NoMad properties will find their favorite creature comforts here, along with a level of intimate service and hospitality that is hard to find in Sin City. Plus, for a relaxing massage or refreshing pedicure, head to the Park MGM’s spa and salon, both of which are just stone's throw away (remember, The NoMad is a hotel within a hotel, so you won’t even have to leave the property to head over there). In addition, guests can dine at the elegant NoMad Restaurant (more on that below), stop by the casino for a quick game of Blackjack, take a dip in the serene rooftop pool, and pick up some last-minute essentials at the specially-curated gift shop. What’s more, The NoMad Bar is also complete with an outdoor patio, which is the perfect spot for sipping cocktails on a sunny day. ![]() for your favorite brunch staples while listening to live jazz music. Be sure to pop by on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. If you're looking for a lively place to sit and chat over some bites, head to The NoMad Bar, the hotel’s all-day restaurant and a casual meeting spot for food and drink. For example, in the lobby, the bathroom doors are disguised as mirrored walls. Many of of the public areas at the NoMad exude dark, sexy, and mysterious vibes – just as Las Vegas does. Added bonus: There are convenient portable clothing steamers located in the closets. In addition to the many old-school touches, there are also modern amenities in the rooms, too, such as large flat-screen TVs and monogrammed slippers that have “Las Vegas” printed on them. ![]() Every room is complete with custom furnishings, hardwood floors (a rarity in Vegas), curated artwork, bright-colored fabric dressing screens, and freestanding pedestal bathtubs. The rooms are meant to look and feel residential, yet they have a bit of an old-school, vintage flare. Thanks to French architect and designer Jacques Garcia, each of the 293 guest rooms and suites is perfectly designed and styled. Once guests arrive at their rooms, they’ll notice the impeccable décor right away. Upon arrival, guests are escorted to the elegant check-in desk, which is dimly-lit and embellished with dark, rich fabrics. Just past the Park MGM entrance behind Las Vegas Boulevard, a narrow, old-fashioned maroon canopy shields the hotel walkway, and this is just one of many ways this under-the-radar the property is different from the flashy hotels that line the Las Vegas Strip. ![]()
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