The Best Spa Values in Las Vegas (2026 Edition)
- Keith Salwoski

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We all know Las Vegas has some of the most opulent spas in the world, but you don't always need to drop $400 on a gold-flecked facial to feel like royalty. At LASDiscounts.com, we believe relaxation should be accessible.
From hidden gems on the Strip to a tropical escape off-Strip at Virgin Hotels, here is your guide to the best spa values in the city.
The Spotlight: The Spa at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
If you want that "luxury resort" feel without the high-pressure Strip crowds, The Spa at Virgin Hotels is a must-visit.
The Vibe: Modern, chic, and incredibly serene. It’s smaller than the mega-spas at Caesars or Wynn, which makes it feel like a private sanctuary.
The Value: They offer seasonally inspired treatments that often bundle services for a better price. Their steam rooms and three distinct relaxation lounges (including a stunning co-ed space) are top-tier.
Pro-Tip: Check their mid-week specials. You can often snag a massage or facial for significantly less than a Friday or Saturday booking, which grants you all-day access to their fitness center and amenities.
Best Value Spas on the Las Vegas Strip
You don't have to leave the Boulevard to find a deal. These spots offer the best "amenity-to-dollar" ratio.
Nurture Spa (Luxor): This is one of the best-kept secrets for budget travelers. Day passes are roughly $30 for hotel guests and $50 for non-guests. It’s clean, functional, and features a steam room, sauna, and multiple whirlpools.
The Spa at The LINQ: Located right in the heart of the action, a day pass here is usually around $60. It gives you access to their amenities, including a unique Himalayan Salt Therapy cave—a rarity at this price point.
Spa Mandalay (Mandalay Bay): While the treatments are mid-priced, the facility itself is massive (30,000 square feet). If you book a basic service, you get access to one of the best redwood saunas and cold plunge setups on the Strip.
Eforea Spa at Hilton Grand Vacations: Located in the north end of the Strip, Eforea Spa is a one-stop shop for all your relaxation needs. Decorated with soft, calming colors, this tranquil spa is the best place to release your worries. Travelzoo members save 39% on a 50-minute massage or facial, along with access to spa amenities.
Off-Strip Spas: Old School Relaxation
These Off-Strip spas are lovely and provide a more intimate experience with a lower barrier to entry.
The Spa at Golden Nugget: For many, this is the gold standard of Downtown. It’s a Forbes Four-Star spa with surprisingly reasonable daily rates for their saunas and steam rooms.
The Spa at Palms: Less than a 10-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip, the Spa at Palms Casino Resort is a great choice. Take advantage of some much-needed relaxation at the spa visitors call "quiet," "peaceful" and "exceptionally clean." To save a few dollars, Travelzoo gives you up to 34% on a massage or facial (or choose both) any day of the week.
LASDISCOUNTS Pro-Tips for Spa Savings
The "Service vs. Pass" Math: Sometimes a day pass is $60, but an "Express" 25-minute treatment might be $95 and includes the day pass. For the extra few dollars, you get a professional treatment plus all-day access to the pools and steam rooms.
Locals Discounts: If you have a Nevada ID, always ask! Most spas offer a 15% to 20% discount for locals, especially Monday through Thursday.
Travelzoo: Check sites like Travelzoo. You can often book Spa packages for Las Vegas hotels like the Palms or Hilton for a substantial discount. A nominal membership fee is required, however.
Fontainebleau’s "Reboot Lounge": If you want the luxury of the brand-new Lapis Spa at Fontainebleau without the $300 price tag, check out their Reboot Lounge. You can get shorter, specialized treatments (like foot or scalp massages) starting at a much lower entry point, giving you a taste of the 5-star life for less.




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