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Dear Johns: Vegas’ most opulent bathrooms shine

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In an extravagant city like Las Vegas, it should come as no surprise that the hospitality extends to lavish public lavatories. From uncommon urinals to a loo with a view, several Vegas johns make a trip to the bathroom memorable for all the right reasons.

One of the most eye-catching restrooms in the city can be found at Skyfall Lounge on the 64th floor of Delano Las Vegas. Guests can take care of business while taking in spectacular sights of the city, as the women’s restroom features private stalls with floor-to-ceiling windows
overlooking the Strip and the men’s restroom features an expansive window overlooking the Las Vegas skyline.

For those hoping to brush up on a second language while going number two (or numero dos) the bathrooms at Julian Serrano’s eponymous restaurant inside Aria Resort and Casino are both
beautiful and educational. Decorated in shimmering floor-to-ceiling mosaics, the restrooms let guests multitask while using the facilities, broadcasting humorous Spanish lessons on their overhead speaker systems.

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Men will find a few unique urinals around town, too, like three made from old beer kegs inside country superstar John Rich’s Redneck Riviera at Grand Bazaar Shops. Meanwhile, downtown at Main Street Station, history buffs will find a portion of the Berlin Wall serving a new, perhaps more fitting purpose: A urinal mount inside the men’s restroom near the casino cage.

For the ultimate lavatory, however, check out the porcelain palaces at Zeffirino inside Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian. The Italian restaurant once received an award for best bathroom in America after spending $750 ,000 to build its restrooms from items impor ted from
Italy. Each bathroom features luxurious details like limestone columns, Carrera marble and handcrafted wooden doors, cementing their status as the “best seats in the house.”

-Heather Turk, Custom Publishing Writer

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