New Las Vegas hotel opening next month
The Lexi Hotel is set to open its doors next month in Las Vegas.
Launching on June 2, 2023, the boutique hotel will offer 64 newly designed rooms and suites.
It is the first new Las Vegas hotel to open this year and the only cannabis-inclusive property in town.
Bookings are open now.
“Las Vegas is a city unlike any other, and we’re thrilled to be part of it,” says Alex Rizk, CEO of Elevations Hotels and Resorts.
“With The Lexi, instead of merely refreshing the hotel, we took a bold step to introduce an entirely new brand with innovative features.”
As the latest in the Elevations Hotels portfolio, The Lexi will be the flagship property for the brand.
With a multi-million dollar renovation, the property features a sprawling grand lobby, a bar and lounge, and one of the city’s only European-style pools.
The Lexi designates an entire floor for cannabis-friendly guests.
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