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Dignitary Discretion Las Vegas, Las Vegas

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2570 W Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, United States of America,

About

Hotel size

  • This hotel has 14 rooms
Arriving/leaving
  • 24-hour check-in
  • Check-out time is 7 PM

There is no front desk at this property. The check-in location differs from the property location. To check in, go to Full Service at Airport To make arrangements for check-in please contact the property at least 72 hours prior to arrival 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.

Required at check in
  • Credit card or cash deposit required
  • Government-issued photo ID required
  • Minimum check-in age is 18

Travelling with others

Children
  • Babysitting/childcare *
Pets
  • Pets not allowed (service animals welcome)
Internet
  • Free WiFi in public areas
  • Free WiFi and wired Internet access in rooms
Transfers
  • Free airport shuttle (available 24 hours) *
Parking
  • Free valet parking
  • Car charging point
  • Free RV/bus/truck parking
Offsite
  • Free area shuttle
  • Free shopping center shuttle
  • Free casino shuttle

Details

Hotel class

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Number of rooms

14

Location

2570 W Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, United States of America,

Services

  • Business Service
  • Concierge
  • Food and Beverage
  • Room Service
  • Transportation/Pickup

Amenities

  • Bars / Lounge / Casino / Restaurant
  • Business / Conference Room
  • Fitness Center
  • Laundry and Dry Cleaning
  • Parking
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