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AAA Deluxe Suite at The Signature Condo Hotel, Las Vegas

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145 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, United States of America,

About

Hotel size

  • This hotel has 4 rooms
Arriving/leaving
  • Check-in time 4 PM-midnight
  • Check-out time is 11 AM
  • Express check-in

To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property at least 24 hours before arrival using the information on the booking confirmation. 24-hour airport shuttle service is available. Contact the property in advance to get details. Guests will receive a confirmation number upon booking to present at check-in. For more details, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking. Guests must contact this property at least 24 hours prior to their arrival or risk losing their reservation. For more details, please contact the office using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.

Required at check in
  • Credit card or cash deposit required
  • Government-issued photo ID required
  • Minimum check-in age is 21

Travelling with others

Children
  • No cribs (infant beds)
Pets
  • Pets allowed *
  • Restrictions apply *
Internet
  • Free WiFi and wired Internet access in public areas
  • Free WiFi and wired Internet access in rooms
Transfers
  • Airport shuttle (available 24 hours) *
Parking
  • Free valet parking
Offsite
  • Area shuttle *

Details

Hotel class

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Number of rooms

4

Location

145 E Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, United States of America,

Services

  • Business Service
  • Room Service
  • Staff Service
  • Transportation/Pickup

Amenities

  • Bars / Lounge / Casino / Restaurant
  • Fitness Center
  • Garden / Golf Course
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Wifi
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