The SAHARA manages to pack plenty of features into its space, with seven restaurants at different price points, a coffee shop, and 24-hour room service. Alexandria Tower rooms have a more romantic feel, with trompe-l'oeil wallpaper, tufted white window seating, and mini chandeliers, and wall sconces. Bathroom construction is efficient, with sliding mirror doors and showers and toilets facing each other on the opposite sides of small sinks. Dark slate-gray hues are brightened up by pops of yellow, but the spaces can feel glum.
Rooms in the Blanca Tower are for those guests who are really only looking for a place to crash: they're small and can feel cramped. Standard features include large work desks, chic, white couches, and stocked minibars with colored crystal glasses. Rooms in the Marra Tower have a black, white, and pale-pink color scheme and though they are small by Vegas standards, opposing light-up mirrors enhance the spaces and flat-screen TVs are huge and act as hotel compendiums. All are modern, with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and sleek bathrooms, but each has its own unique design. There are three towers at The SAHARA: Alexandria, Marra, and Blanca Tower.