The Bar/Lounge at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas's bar/lounge is acknowledged by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Of the 18 publications that we tracked, 13 referenced the bar/lounge, like Frommer's, Concierge and Fodor's.
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Frommer's
"The Mandarin Bar, occupying the corner of that floor, offers romantic views of the Strip through floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows, and is a delightfully fancy-schmancy place to have a cocktail in the evenings"
Concierge
"Adjacent to the twenty-third-floor lobby is the glass-enclosed Mandarin Bar, where well-heeled guests look out on the Strip without getting their hands dirty"
Fodor's
"The tea: All of the food options at Mandarin Bar are worthwhile, but perhaps the best investment is afternoon tea, which includes finger sandwiches, desserts, and the option of a glass of champagne"
Jetsetter
"There’s a hushed sexiness to the Sky Lobby, with its glowing black marble floors, curving art installations and abstract, umbrella-like lights, which float above the lounge"
Gayot
"Mandarin Bar, on the 23rd floor, is one of the best spots to start your evening with a drink and views of Las Vegas"
Condé Nast Traveler
"Sip a cocktail at the Mandarin Bar, which also serves tapas and 23-story views of the surrounding city"
Travel + Leisure
"The intimate 23rd floor Mandarin Bar is one of the most elegant rooms in which to end a perfect evening out"
Afar Magazine
"The best check-in-with-a-view in all of Las Vegas happens at the 23rd-story Sky Lobby, whose Las Vegas Strip panoramas can be enjoyed just off the lobby, in the Mandarin Bar or further down the floor, at Twist restaurant"
The Telegraph
"From there, you can expect swimming pools, a spa, 23rd-floor tea lounge, a Pierre Gagnaire restaurant and huge rooms"
Departures
"After lounging in the spa's early 20th-century Shanghainese-inspired spa, head to the 23rd-floor Tea Lounge for breathtaking views"