Hilton Grand Vacation Suites: Luxury on the strip without all the Vegas

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The Hilton Grand Vacation Suites, located on the north end of the world famous Las Vegas Strip offers all of the amenities of world class luxury without the chaos of the casino floor.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – January 23, 2012 – If you are looking for a way to enjoy all the luxury one would expect from a top notch Vegas Hotel on the strip without all the chaos that comes with a casino floor, look no further than the Hilton Grand Vacation Suites. This Hilton is one of three Hilton properties in Vegas and is located at 2650 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 89109. 

Situated on the north end of the Strip, this hotel is a stone’s throw from McCarran airport. The Hilton Grand Suites is a five star hotel with beautiful one and two bedroom suites as well as studios. The one-bedroom suites are a spacious 700 square feet and start at $139.

The two bedroom suites, which begin at $249 are an impressive 1083 square feet with views to match their grand scale and perfect for families, business travelers, and couples trying to get away for a romantic weekend. 

Many of the suites not only come with the luxurious amenities expected with any high end hotel, but also include full kitchens, washer and dryers as well as full theater systems, making the Hilton Grand Vacation Suites not only a great place to stay for a tame weekend on the strip but also a homier place to stay for business travelers who want more of the creature comforts of home while on extended trips. 

While the hotel doesn’t boast a world-class spa or a restaurant, on the ground floor guests can easily find something to eat in the deli. The upscale deli serves lunch and dinner and also offers guests a variety of groceries to equip their rooms if they choose to take advantage of many of the room’s kitchens. Across from the deli is a full complimentary fitness center and a business center and guests can reserve a conference room if their business requires it. 

If the weather is right, guests of The Hilton Grand Suites can enjoy the dry desert air sitting next to the hotel’s expansive pool. The pool offers poolside barbeque grills if  guests choose to stay in for the night as well as cabanas that can be rented for an additional fee. 

If you are looking for a hotel in Vegas that has all the luxury you should expect from a world class hotel without all the bells and whistles of Vegas, look no further than The Hilton Grand Vacation Suites.  

 


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Matt Payne has lived and worked as both a television writer and producer in Los Angeles for nearly ten years.  Matt grew up in Oklahoma City and began his career with a degree in Film and Video Studies from the University of Oklahoma.  Since then, he has worked as part of writing staffs for such hits as 24 andWithout A Trace. Most recently Matt wrote and produced episodes of CBS’s The Defenders starring Jim Belushi and Jerry O’Connell and Memphis Beat, starring Jason Lee, which is set to air on TNT in August of 2011.

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