One-bedroom penthouse
- 1,600 square feet
- Bathtubs overlooking the Strip
- Private elevator and check-in on the 32nd floor
monte carlo penthouses las vegas options were part of HOTEL32 on the Monte Carlo's 32nd floor, with the one-bedroom penthouse at 1,600 square feet and the two-bedroom penthouse at 2,000 square feet. These suites focused on functional living areas, marble finishes, Strip views, and upgraded tech like Blu-ray players and iPod touch concierge access. Use this page to compare the penthouse sizes, features, and rate positioning against other HOTEL32 suite types.
The Monte Carlo's HOTEL32 reopened the 32nd floor as a 50-room boutique concept after the fire-related renovation. Its penthouses sat above the studio, one-bedroom, and loft suites, with the penthouse pair positioned as the largest layouts on the floor.
For a direct size comparison, the one-bedroom penthouse measured 1,600 square feet and the two-bedroom penthouse measured 2,000 square feet. Rates started at $250 a night for the studio and reached $1,200 a night for the two-bedroom penthouse, so the penthouses sat at the top of the HOTEL32 pricing ladder.
For similar upscale stays, Hotel32's penthouses leaned into top-floor privacy and technology, while a Vrbo MGM Signature Jr. Penthouse emphasized a 550-square-foot condo-style setup with a kitchen and free parking. That makes Monte Carlo penthouses a better fit for guests prioritizing suite size and hotel-service access over apartment-style extras.
HOTEL32 came in five styles: a 400-square-foot studio suite, a 700-square-foot one-bedroom suite, a 1,200-square-foot loft suite, a 1,600-square-foot one-bedroom penthouse, and a 2,000-square-foot two-bedroom penthouse. That size ladder is the clearest way to choose a room if you care about space first.
The most practical split is between the loft suite and the penthouses. The loft offers 1,200 square feet, while the one-bedroom penthouse adds another 400 square feet and the two-bedroom penthouse adds 800 square feet over the loft, making the larger options better for longer stays or more than two travelers.
For guests comparing service levels, HOTEL32's floor-focused layout and digital concierge were more private than the broader Monte Carlo hotel tower. The penthouse units also sat within a 50-room collection, which kept the floor smaller than a standard casino hotel tower.
HOTEL32 suites were designed in dark brown, white, and deep red or lime green color schemes, with marble floors and bathroom fixtures, bathtubs overlooking the Strip, oversized mini bars, and pre-stocked fridges set to guest preference. The tech package included Blu-ray players, multiple flat-screen HD TVs, televisions embedded in bathroom mirrors, iPod docking stations, and an iPod touch for every guest.
The floor also had Lounge32, a private restaurant for guests, plus limo pickup from the airport and a digital concierge that handled spa, restaurant, and entertainment reservations. Those details make HOTEL32 a strong match for travelers who want a suite stay with fewer casino-floor interruptions.
Compared with the broader Monte Carlo hotel, HOTEL32 was treated as its own entity, which is the main reason penthouse guests got separate access and higher-touch service elements.
| Hotel & Suite | Area | Sq Ft ↕ | Beds | Guests ↕ | Price ↕ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel 32 Studio Monte Carlo Resort and Casino | 400 | 1BR | 4 | Check rates |
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