The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino has reintroduced the top-floor luxury space that Elvis Presley called home during his legendary residency at the hotel, adding some loving nods to the King.
Formerly known as the Tuscany Sky Villa, the 13,200-square-foot Imperial Sky Villa now is an homage to Presley with artwork and photos as well as plaques that tell of his first performance at the property in 1969 (at what was then the International Hotel) and other career highlights.
The villa boasts lavish bedrooms that sleep as many as 10 guests, large living and dining areas for entertaining and views of the city's skyline.

Images of Elvis Presley adorn the walls of the Imperial Sky Villa at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, along with plaques that commemorate his historic residency at the property. Photo Credit: Westgate
The relaunch is part of the resort's celebration of what would have been
Presley's 90th birthday this year.
"The Imperial Sky Villa represents more than just a spectacular retreat -- it's a genuine connection to the magic that made Elvis Presley a global icon," said Cami Christensen, president and general manager of Westgate. "Guests are truly standing where the footsteps of the King once reigned, immersed in his spirit and legacy."
The room rate is $20,000 per night (based on availability and subject to change). Booking far in advance is encouraged by the hotel.

The rate for the Imperial Sky Suite, which sleeps 10 and has large dining and living areas, is $20,000 per night. Photo Credit: Westgate
The Westgate is also honoring Presley with a one-night
celebration on July 31 to mark the first performance of his residency.
The Westgate also has a Christmas Suite and a Day of the Dead Suite as well high-roller suites and other sky villas.