Las Vegas Hotel Named Most Iconic in the World by Esquire
Las Vegas has incredible hotels. One might even say Las Vegas has some iconic hotels. Now, the experts at Esquire have named one Las Vegas hotel one of the most iconic in the world. It’s pretty cool that this hotel is singled out for its exquisite experience compared to hotels not just across the country but around the world. So, whether or not you live in Las Vegas, the next time you’re in the area, you might want to give this hotel a try.
Las Vegas Hotel Named Most Iconic in the World
The experts at Esquire magazine have put together a tally of the 14 most iconic hotels in the world. They call these their favorite hotels of all time and part of Esquire’s Hotel Hall of Fame. As for the criteria for making this prestigious list, Esquire says hotels have to be open for at least five years to be considered. Also, that hotel has to be “a constant in its community—defining or shaping the very region in which it stands.” So, you can’t just be a boring chain hotel. These hotels really have to be among the most local and charming in the area. They add that some hotels have “become synonymous with its city, and sometimes it’s the sole reason for many to visit a particular place at all.”
Before we get to the special Las Vegas hotel, let’s look at a few other hotels in the U.S. that made the cut. If you feel like taking a trip to Italy, the Grand Hotel Tremezzo Lake Como is apparently one of the hottest hotels around. If you love red roses, this is the place for you, as the hotel is filled with them. I think that sounds so romantic, especially for lovebirds. Another great pick overseas is the Ballyfin Demesne Country Laois in Ireland. This hotel is an “1820s Greek revival mansion” that’s not to be missed.
So, which Las Vegas hotel has been named one of the most iconic in the world by Esquire magazine? It’s the famed Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. The travel experts at Esquire praise The Cosmopolitan for having “a mix of sumptuous rooms, dizzying choices for food and drink, and a vibe that encouraged guests to be on their best worst behavior.” They also say the rooms have been “refreshed” and that the “chow and booze options are still unbeatable.” The next time I’m in Las Vegas, I’m going to have to stay for at least one night at this famous spot.