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Las Vegas high-rises pamper residents — PHOTOS

High-rises across Las Vegas offer residents spa amenities to promote relaxation.

At Trump Hotel Las Vegas, the 64-story luxury hotel, condominium and timeshare community has a spa, men's and women's locker facilities, a steam room, sauna, nine treatment rooms, health club and daily wellness classes.

Mandarin Oriental, a Chinese-themed hotel and condominium complex, boasts a 27,000-square-foot spa that spans the entire seventh and eighth floors of the property.

Residents can take advantage of the spa's vitality pools, heated relaxation room, steam rooms and ice fountains before being treated to a footbath, steam shower, yoga, meditation or Pilates class or spa treatment.

The Chinese foot spa is a 45-minute ceremonial foot bath that concludes with a foot and lower leg massage, heated herbal neck wrap and hot tea.

One Las Vegas, a high-rise condominium on South Las Vegas Boulevard, was purchased by KRE Capital LLC in 2013.

Partner Uri Vaknin said the company sought to make it, "an oasis in the desert."

"We're reimagining the whole community, lifestyle and amenities," he said.

The property features a two-story fitness center, saunas, women's and men's locker rooms, pool, hot tub, fire pits and massage rooms.

"When you walk into a spa you hear the sound of water so we've redone the lobby to have a water feel to it by putting in a water wall so our residents constantly hear the relaxing sound of water," he said. "We carried that theme throughout the entire community."

According to Vaknin, One Las Vegas also has a lifestyle director on-site who plans activities as well as fitness, health and wellness classes for residents.

"We want people to feel that they never have to leave the property," he said. "One of the reasons our residents come to Las Vegas is for full amenities-based lifestyle and we're known here for having great spas so we want those in their own home so they feel like they're living at a resort."

Contact reporter Ann Friedman at afriedman@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-4588. Follow @AnnFriedmanRJ on Twitter.

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