Treasure Island – TI Las Vegas Hotel Casino, a Radisson Hotel — The Strip
The Treasure Island Las Vegas Tower Suite is a 930-square-foot, studio-style one-bedroom suite on the Las Vegas Strip that sleeps up to 3 guests, starting from $129 per night. It features two marble bathrooms — one with a large whirlpool tub, one with a stand-up shower — plus floor-to-ceiling windows with views of either the mountain horizon or Sirens Cove. For travelers who want genuine suite space at a mid-range Strip price, it delivers more room and more amenities than a standard hotel room.
Nearly 1,000 square feet of studio-style suite on the Las Vegas Strip, the Tower Suite at Treasure Island gives you two full bathrooms, a dedicated lounge area, and views that stretch to the mountains — all at a price point that regularly undercuts comparable suites on the Strip.
At approximately 930 square feet (86 m²), the Tower Suite is laid out as a studio-style space anchored by a single king bed with a lighted, padded headboard on a SensaTIonal pillowtop mattress. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame either the mountain horizons or Sirens Cove below, depending on your assigned room, and an elegant foyer with contemporary storage cabinets greets you on arrival. The living area includes a full lounge seating area — couch, chairs, and a table — that guests have used as a functional workstation for multi-day stays, including as the recorded headquarters for the Mac Geek Gab podcast during CES 2025.
The suite contains two separate marble bathrooms: one equipped with a large whirlpool tub, marble floors and countertops, a lighted makeup mirror, hair dryer, and hotel spa toiletries, and a second with a stand-up shower and its own closet. A 42-inch flat-screen LCD TV with digital cable and pay-per-view is included, along with high-speed Wi-Fi (covered by the resort fee), a small refrigerator, a private safe with a digital combination lock, and USB charging ports on the clock radio phone. A full-size iron and ironing board, mirrored wardrobe closet, and individual climate control round out the in-room comfort features, and in-room dining is available if you prefer to eat in.
Independent reviewers consistently describe the Tower Suite as a strong value play rather than a luxury flagship — one travel channel summed it up as a 'baller on a budget' option, noting the space is generous and well-priced even if the finishes are not as recently updated as some Strip competitors. The suite can be combined with an adjacent connector room (a standard king with its own bathroom and Strip view) for groups or families needing extra sleeping capacity beyond the suite's 3-guest maximum. Ice and vending machines are available on every floor, and the hotel's location mid-Strip puts guests within walking distance of major neighboring properties.
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The Tower Suite measures approximately 930 square feet (86 m²) and is configured as a studio-style layout, meaning the sleeping and living areas share the same open space rather than being separated by a wall. Despite the studio format, the suite includes two distinct marble bathrooms, a dedicated lounge seating area, and a large desk workspace.
The Tower Suite's floor-to-ceiling windows look out onto either the mountain horizons to the west or Sirens Cove directly below the hotel — the specific view depends on which side of the tower your room is assigned. Both orientations benefit from the full-height windows that are a defining feature of the suite.
The Tower Suite has two separate marble bathrooms. One features a large whirlpool (jetted) tub, marble floors and countertops, a lighted makeup mirror, and a walk-in closet. The second bathroom has a stand-up shower with its own closet. Both include hotel spa shampoo, conditioner, and amenities.
Yes. The Tower Suite can be booked alongside a connector room — a standard king room with its own private bathroom and Strip view — to create a larger multi-room setup. This configuration has been used by groups requiring additional sleeping space beyond the suite's standard 3-guest maximum, and was notably used as a broadcast headquarters during CES 2025.
The Tower Suite rate starts from $129 per night and the room itself includes a small refrigerator, private digital-combination safe, 42-inch LCD TV with digital cable and pay-per-view, a full-size iron and ironing board, and USB charging ports. High-speed Wi-Fi is available and is covered by the hotel's resort fee. In-room dining is available as an add-on, and ice and vending machines are located on every floor.