Two bars, three stories, four bedrooms, six terraces, and uninterrupted views of the Vegas Strip make this $6 million luxury penthouse at Sky Tower an absolute treasure


With changing times, even the definitions keep evolving. A dream house once meant a palatial structure in the woods or near the mountains. Today, it can easily be epitomized with this triplex penthouse on the Las Vegas strip that’s hit the market for almost $6 million this week. SkySuite No. 1 is the height of luxury with three stories of absolute opulence at Sky Las Vegas. This massive ​​5,147-square-foot corner unit boasts stunning views of the Strip and the Red Rock Canyon mountain range in the distance. Undoubtedly, the views are gorgeous on the outside, but we are more focused on this penthouse’s best-in-class decor and design.


What first catches the eye is the double-height living room enhanced with mirrored bar and floor-to-ceiling windows. Here, you can serve guests and friends with not just lip-smacking cocktails but also the most jaw-dropping views. There are six other spots to soak in the sun, and impressive vistas of Vegas as this nearly 5,200-square-feet penthouse features four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and six terraces. On an evening when you want to be away from the crowds, far from the games and dont want to focus on live roulette variations , you can unwind in the comfort of the primary bedroom suite, which soothes the soul owing to the scenery enjoyed through the oversized windows or at the seating area of the private balcony. The first level is where you will find the kitchen.

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The space is minimal and avant-garde. The kitchen is fitted with, premier stainless steel appliances, modern light fixtures, and granite countertops combined with wood finishes. The living room and bar lay ahead of the kitchen. The upper decks of the penthouse include an oversized screening room outfitted with a swanky retractable projector and wet bar to keep the drift of drinks and snacks coursing. Breakfast is best enjoyed at the breakfast bar or on the covered balcony and dining area with an ornate mosaic glass ceiling.


SkySuite No.1 is represented by Frank Napoli of The Napoli Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties. The upper floor houses an enormous balcony in addition to an expansive rooftop patio, private spa, various sitting areas, and an outdoor kitchen. It’s the perfect place to host a party, especially when the weather agrees.

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Vegas Magazine shared, “This residence is the crown jewel of Sky Las Vegas and is a truly one-of-a-kind home, not only for its location but also for its impeccable design and lavish style,” Napoli said. “Of the many unique details, the walls of glass are some of the most mesmerizing. They allow residents to completely take in the city lights at night, and they open the home up to a flood of sunlight that illuminates the interior and beautifully highlights the intricate details and craftsmanship throughout.”


This sprawling penthouse gives you no reason to leave home. Still, owners might want to step out of their lavish abode to make the most of the building’s fancy amenities. World-class amenities at Sky Tower include a movie theater, event space, valet parking, private fitness room, a rooftop pool, racquetball court, and an oversized spa with private cabanas, fire pits, lounge areas, and outdoor kitchens, according to Vegas Magazine.

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