LAS VEGAS Condé Nast Traveler, the renowned luxury travel publication, recently recognized Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace as one of the “Top 100 Resort Spas” in the U.S. Mainland category in the June 2011 issue.

Results from the magazine’s 21st annual readers’ poll ranked the lavish Roman-inspired spa 53rd with an overall score of 91 out of 100. The magazine’s poll results were derived from the 2010 Readers’ Choice Survey, in which readers rated spas based on three criteria: spa facilities, spa staff and spa treatments. A record-high number of votes were then averaged to compile and rank the top resort spas in the country.

Additionally, Qua’s Sleep Health treatment was spotlighted in the issue as one of the top new industry trends. Sleep Health is a restorative treatment that combines a soothing 75-minute aromatherapy massage with guided sleep meditation hypnosis. The 110-minute treatment is available for $280. For the complete list of Condé Nast Traveler’s Top 100 Resort Spas visit www.concierge.com/cntraveler/articles/503689.

Opened in 2006 and located inside the Augustus Tower at Caesars Palace, the stylish 50,000-square-foot Qua Baths & Spa taps into the natural healing powers of hot and cold water therapy featuring Roman Baths, an ancient bathing ritual featuring three pools of varying temperatures. Amenities also include an Arctic Ice Room, Laconium Room, Herbal Steam Room, Cedar Wood Sauna and whirlpool. Offering 51 treatment rooms including three deluxe couples’ studios and seven facial rooms, highly trained Artisans perform a full range of treatments and wellness rituals from massages, to Ayurvedic treatments, to hypnotherapy and chakra balancing. Named as one of Spa Magazine’s “Favorite Las Vegas Spas” and voted the Readers’ Choice Award for favorite spa by SpaFinder magazine, Qua has been named among the nation’s best spas in Condé Nast Traveler magazine’s “Hot List,” “Best of the Best” in Robb Report, received the “Award of Distinction” by Affluent Traveler and was featured in SpaFinder magazine’s Top 10 for “Interior Design.” Qua is open daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. More information can be found at www.quabathsandspa.com.

Caesars Palace is the world’s best known resort-casino, celebrating the grandeur that was Rome in an 85-acre destination location that sets the standard for entertainment, dining and luxury.  Reigning at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace features 3,300 hotel guest rooms and suites, including the addition of the 180-room Nobu Hotel set to open in 2012; 25 diverse restaurants and cafes, including the 24-hour café by James Beard award-winning Chef Michel Richard set to open summer 2011; nearly 129,000 square-feet of casino space including a 14,000 square-foot poker room; a five-acre Garden of the Gods pool complex showcasing eight pools and two gardens; the 50,000 square-foot award-winning Qua Baths & Spa and Color Salon by renown celebrity colorist Michael Boychuck; five elegant wedding chapels and outdoor gardens; 300,000 square-feet of premium meeting and convention space; the acclaimed 683,000-square-foot Forum Shops offering more than 180 boutiques and shops; Cascata, one of the world’s most exclusive golf courses; and the 4,300-seat Colosseum spotlighting world class entertainers such as Celine Dion, Jerry Seinfeld, Rod Stewart (returning in August 2011) and Elton John (returning in September 2011).

Caesars Palace, along with all Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas resorts, including Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Paris Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s, Bally’s, Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino, Imperial Palace and Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon, proudly prohibit adding hidden resort fees to hotel guest room rates. For information on No Resort Fees visit www.caesars.com/vegasnoresortfees. For more information call 866-227-5938 or visit www.caesarspalace.com; find Caesars Palace on Facebook and follow on Twitter.

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