The room was also very quiet, which is somewhat unsual in Vegas. In the bedroom, there was a large King size super comfortable bed with custom Bellino linens. It’s basically a ploy to get you out of the room spending money. There was no tea or coffee in the room, which is standard for Vegas, but some boutique hotels like the Four Seasons have it. This also housed the safe, which was odd as usually, it would be with the wardrobe. The minibar was in the living room on top of what looked like a trunk which I loved the look of. That was kind of irritating when you get in from a late flight, and the last thing you feel like doing is going out. When I arrived in late April, room service closed pretty early at around 9pm and when I tried to call about 10 minutes before that point they did not pick up. The toilet was off the living area, which I did find annoying as if you got up during the night, you had to go through the living room instead of into an en-suite. The room had a separate sitting room with oak hardwood floors and a TV. Part modern, part classic in feel, their decor is very distinctive. The whole hotel is quite dark and dramatic inside, but this is the signature look of NoMad hotels. It felt very exclusive and friendly, whereas in many of the large hotels you can feel like just a number. The hotel was quiet when I arrived, partly because it was quite late and partly because it’s small anyway. He was very chatty and gave me lots of tips for my stay plus a quick tour of what was in the room. This is a big contrast to some other hotels, including the Bellagio where there are brazenly asking for tips which I find very distasteful. I was also impressed with the bellman, who was not at all worried about a tip since I did not have any cash, having just come from the airport. I was given an upgrade from an Atelier room to a Grand Suite and found the check-in staff very helpful. If you are planning to see a concert, it’s right by the T-Mobile and Dolby Live venues. You can also cut through to Aria very quickly, without leaving the comfort of the air conditioning! If you walk the other way, you come to New York, New York where you can cross the bridge to Excalibur to get the tram to Mandalay Bay. Inside the Park MGM, you can access the tram to Crystals shopping and Bellagio. The NoMad is directly connected to the Park MGM. It’s to the side of the Park MGM, a fairly recently refurbished 4* hotel. One of the best things about NoMad is its location which is pretty central on the strip.
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