Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas has debuted its reimagined 23rd floor, home to the brand’s signature Peacock Alley and the new Hard Shake bar and lounge.
This transformation marks a significant milestone in the hotel’s multimillion-dollar renovation. (Previous enhancements include the revamp of all guestrooms and suites, over 15,000 square feet of meeting and event space, and the introduction of a ground-floor lobby, which was previously located on the 23rd floor.)
Designed by Rockwell Group, both venues embrace a fusion of Las Vegas glamour and desert-inspired aesthetics.
Hard Shake
Replacing the former SkyBar, Hard Shake exudes Old Hollywood allure with a modern twist.
Deep indigo banquettes, Art Deco accents, and a marbled dark stone bar framed by champagne brass give the space a sophisticated edge. Overhead, a gold-illuminated fixture casts a warm, moody glow.
Peacock Alley
Peacock Alley greets guests with an airy, stylish ambiance and sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip. Upon entering from the elevator lobby, guests are greeted by the signature Clock at Peacock Alley, a statement timepiece that draws inspiration from desert sundials.
The focal point is a feather-shaped bar topped with a sculptural glass canopy, set against a custom mosaic tile floor. A clear-glass light fixture creates a dynamic, rhythmic pattern across the ceiling as well.
Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the lounge in natural light, while a palette of muted blues and grays create a soothing ambiance that transforms from day to night.
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