What It’s Like at Soleia Beach, a Center Strip Rooftop Pool at The Vanderpump Hotel
Lydia Gordon
June 23, 2026
Soleia Beach rooftop pool at The Vanderpump Hotel with Paris Las Vegas Eiffel Tower view

Key Takeaways

  • Soleia Beach is a 21+ rooftop pool sitting 11 stories above the Las Vegas Strip: intimate, elevated, and open to both hotel guests and non-hotel guests
  • This is not a dayclub. The music, the mood and the menu all lean toward something more relaxed and Euro-chic
  • Cabanas and daybeds can be reserved on the hotel's website, and bottle service is available
  • Soleia Beach is best for couples, small groups and anyone who wants to spend a few hours above the Strip without surrendering their sanity

Let's get the important part out of the way first: Soleia Beach, the rooftop pool at The Vanderpump Hotel, is adults only. If you're hoping to bring the kids, this isn't the pool. If you're hoping to spend an unhurried afternoon in the sun with a cold drink and an unparalleled view of the Strip without the sounds of someone’s kids, you've found your spot.

The View Is Worth It

The pool sits on the 11th floor of the hotel at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, one of the most coveted pieces of real estate on the entire Strip. And from up here, you feel it. Directly across the street, Caesars Palace does its imperial thing. You’ll also see the neon marquee at Flamingo Las Vegas, the Eiffel Tower at Paris Las Vegas and the Horseshoe Las Vegas all laid out in a panorama that's among the best views available from a pool on the Strip. This is Center Strip, so the scenery isn't in the distance. It's right here, and you’re in it.

The Vanderpump Aesthetic, Poolside

If you've spent any time in the hotel itself then Soleia Beach will make sense to you immediately. The moody moss-green and lilac rooms, the bespoke lighting, the layered textures and velvet that feel opulent without being fussy. The same sensibility is applied to 65,000 sq ft of open sky: sophisticated, European in its pace and proportions, and unbothered by anything happening below on the Strip.

This is what Lisa Vanderpump and her longtime design collaborator, Nick Alain, describe as "industrial romantic" and it translates to the pool in the same way it does everywhere else on the property. The Soleia Beach is a natural extension of that.

The Part Where You Relax

The pool is intentionally smaller in scale than the mega-resort pools that dominate the rest of the Strip. It feels more like a private club than a public event. Full poolside service means you don't need to move. The music leans toward open-format, ambient sets rather than a DJ’s main event. It's designed to add atmosphere without demanding your attention.

The poolside menu is lighter, healthier options, and you can order directly from your cabana or daybed. Lisa Vanderpump herself was tasting some of the new menu items: California and spicy tuna rolls; a salad of fresh golden and Chioggia beets and goat cheese; an acai berry bowl; and super-fresh steak, chicken and shrimp bowls.

Who Soleia Beach Is For

Couples looking for a grown-up pool experience, small groups who want a cabana that feels private and intentional, and travelers who are in Vegas specifically for the slower, more curated version of it. It's also well-suited to intimate events, the kind where the backdrop is doing half the work and the guest list is short by choice.

Soleia Beach is also open to non-hotel guests, so you don't need to be staying at the property to come up and spend the day. Pool hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Long enough to fully decompress, short enough to still have a functioning evening.

The Vanderpump Hotel is a boutique property, only 188 rooms, and Soleia Beach reflects that in the best way. Everything about it says ease—the scale, the hours, the music, the menu and especially the view.

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