The Suite
The Empathy Suite is not merely a penthouse—it’s a two-story, two-bedroom masterpiece where art, architecture, and excess collide. Envisioned by Damien Hirst, this provocative villa is part gallery, part fantasy, and entirely unlike anything else in the world. Six original Hirst works are featured—including Winner/Loser, featuring two bull sharks in formaldehyde, and Here for a Good Time, Not a Long Time, where marlin skeletons float above a 13-seat bar embedded with medical paraphernalia. Hirst’s signature motifs—butterflies, pills, and diamonds—are intricately woven throughout, from pill-encrusted panels and custom furnishings to the butterfly mosaic-tiled pool that cantilevers over the Strip. Inside, the suite unfolds in bold, kaleidoscopic glamour: mirrored ceilings, luminous surfaces, and butterfly-covered walls set a surreal stage. Hirst-designed foosball and pool tables ensure endless entertainment, while two massage rooms, a salt therapy sauna, and 24-hour butler service provide a sanctuary of indulgence. With a private terrace and sweeping views of the skyline, the Empathy Suite is for those who don’t just collect art, but live inside it.
The Hotel
The first Las Vegas Resort to have a Native American owner, The Palms possesses a bold, modern aesthetic and a reputation for high-energy entertainment. The rooms and suites showcase sleek design, many with panoramic city views and contemporary art accents. The casino floor offers a mix of high-stakes gaming and intimate lounges, while an extensive selection of restaurants cater to every craving. A rooftop nightclub, a world-class spa, and a cutting-edge music venue contribute to the resort’s vibrant appeal. Palms Casino Resort attracts those looking for a stylish yet lively Las Vegas experience.
Amenities
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Bar
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Outdoor swimming pool
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Spa and wellness centre
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Gym
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Casino
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9 restaurants
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Fitness classes
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24-hour Front desk