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Top 3 Hotels for Oversized Bathrooms in Las Vegas

Our expert team reveals the top three Las Vegas hotels boasting truly expansive bathrooms, evaluating size, luxury amenities, and overall value. Santa Fe Station takes the crown with surprisingly generous spaces, while Suncoast and Caesars Palace offer distinct upscale experiences.

By Las Vegas Luxury Accommodations Bureau•

Our Methodology

Rankings were determined through on-site evaluations, measuring bathroom square footage, assessing luxury amenities (soaking tubs, dual vanities, premium toiletries), evaluating cleanliness and maintenance, and comparing value relative to room rates. Properties were scored across four weighted criteria: Quality (30%), Value (25%), Service (25%), and Overall Experience (20%).

Position 1🥇

Santa Fe Station Hotel & Casino

Northwest Las Vegas, 10 miles from Strip • $$

9.2

Santa Fe Station delivers unexpectedly massive bathrooms that outperform many luxury properties at a fraction of the cost.

Key Highlights

Largest standard bathroom footprint
Separate soaking tub and glass-enclosed shower
Dual vanity with granite countertops

Detailed Review

Santa Fe Station's bathrooms redefine what's possible in a mid-tier casino hotel. Measuring approximately 120 square feet in standard rooms, these spaces feature separate deep-soaking tubs and spacious glass-enclosed showers—a rarity even in many high-end properties. The dual vanity with granite countertops provides ample preparation space, while the thoughtful layout creates distinct wet and dry zones. What truly impressed our team was how this off-Strip property delivers bathroom spaces that rival—and in some cases exceed—those found in luxury resorts costing twice as much. The finishes may not be as opulent as Caesars Palace, but the sheer functionality and space utilization earn Santa Fe Station the top spot.

Practical Information: Standard rooms start at $79/night midweek. Request a high-floor room for better views. Free self-parking available.

Position 2🥈

Suncoast Hotel and Casino

Summerlin, 12 miles from Strip • $$

8.8

Suncoast offers brilliantly designed bathrooms with exceptional shower experiences and smart storage solutions.

Key Highlights

Spacious walk-in showers with seating
Large vanity areas with excellent lighting
Premium bath amenities included

Detailed Review

Suncoast Hotel delivers what might be the best shower experience in Las Vegas for under $100/night. Their oversized bathrooms feature massive walk-in showers with built-in seating and multiple showerheads—perfect for washing off desert heat. The vanity areas span nearly eight feet with excellent lighting and plenty of counter space. While they don't offer separate tubs in standard rooms, the shower experience is so well-executed that most guests won't miss it. The bathrooms also include clever storage solutions like recessed shelving and towel warmers. Where Suncoast slightly trails Santa Fe Station is in overall square footage, but they make up for it with superior design intelligence and higher-end finishes.

Practical Information: Rooms average $89/night. The property offers free parking and easy access to Summerlin's dining options. Ask for a recently renovated room.

Position 3🥉

Caesars Palace - Resort & Casino

Center Strip • $$$$

8.5

Caesars Palace provides luxurious, Roman-inspired bathrooms with premium materials, though space utilization lags behind our top picks.

Key Highlights

Marble finishes throughout
Deep Roman soaking tubs
Premium ESPA toiletries

Detailed Review

Caesars Palace delivers the expected luxury with marble-clad bathrooms featuring deep Roman soaking tubs and separate water closets. The standard bathroom measures approximately 100 square feet—respectable but not class-leading. Where Caesars excels is in material quality: Thassos marble surfaces, premium fixtures, and ESPA toiletries create an undeniably upscale experience. However, the layout sometimes prioritizes aesthetics over functionality, with vanities that are beautiful but offer less practical counter space than our top two picks. The soaking tubs are magnificent but dominate the space, making the overall footprint feel less flexible than more intelligently designed bathrooms. For travelers seeking traditional luxury on the Strip, Caesars delivers—but value-conscious guests will find more bathroom for their money elsewhere.

Practical Information: Standard rooms start at $179/night. Resort fee applies. Valet parking available ($25-35/day).

When seeking accommodations in Las Vegas, bathroom space often becomes an afterthought—until you experience the luxury of truly oversized bathrooms. These sanctuaries offer more than just functionality; they provide spa-like retreats where guests can unwind after a day of exploring the Strip or attending conferences. The best oversized bathrooms feature separate soaking tubs and showers, dual vanities, premium finishes, and ample space to move comfortably. Our rankings prioritize not just raw square footage but how effectively that space is utilized to enhance the guest experience.