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The Botanical Garden is located inside Bellagio just a few steps away from the hotel lobby. This free attraction features rotating displays to complement the changing seasons. Fountains, bridges, and hundreds of plants come alive to create the most peaceful walk in Las Vegas.
Location
BellagioCategory
NaturePrice
FreeToday's Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
Phone
(702) 693-7111Website
Visit SiteThe Botanical Gardens and Conservatory at Bellagio showcase a tranquil union between hundreds of plants and dancing waters. Each season brings a new display and provides a unique setting for photographs or just a quick stroll. If the never-ending, fast-paced tempo of Las Vegas has you feeling a little drained, head over to the Bellagio and take in the natural beauty that is often hard to come by in Sin City.
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What a fantastic experience! The attention to detail in the displays was truly impressive. The scent of flowers greets you as soon as you walk in, creating a beautiful and enchanting atmosphere. And the best part is, it's completely free! I definitely recommend visiting the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens if you find yourself in Las Vegas.
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We recently visited the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens and were impressed by the current Chinese New Year theme. The attention to detail and maintenance of the seasonal exhibits is truly remarkable. The abundance of fresh flowers, water features, and oversized decorations create a visually stunning environment in the conservatory. The soothing music and expertly designed lighting further enhance the experience. This attraction is a wonderful gift to both the Las Vegas community and visitors alike. Don't miss out on this free and enjoyable exhibit. A big thank you to the team behind the exhibits for their hard work and dedication.
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Every time I visit the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, I am delighted by the new exposition. The Lunar New Year display on February 10 was absolutely incredible. The live plants with fragrant flowers, along with the impressive golden dragon that took over the entire hall, truly made the experience unforgettable. The addition of a moving dragon figure and red lamps illuminating the hall created a festive atmosphere that evoked a range of emotions from surprise to awe. Be prepared for long lines if you want to take photos, as many people are eager to witness this spectacle before the next exhibition is unveiled. It's truly a must-see attraction in Las Vegas!
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This hotel was absolutely GORGEOUS! It was this very unique fragrance throughout the entire hotel. I went during Christmas in their conservatory ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! The fountain shows are amazing! I went to visit, but I would not stay it's overwhelming with the amount of foot traffic going in and out as well as parking.
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It's beautiful! The Bellagio Conservatory was on my "must see" list for our visit to Vegas. I loved it. The flowers are just beautiful & the detail is amazing. It's a small area though, therefor very busy. It was hard to move around with the crowd of people. (But I still loved it!)
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Beautiful, magical, enchanting! They're real flowers and pumpkins! It's more beautiful at night, the colors are so vibrant. I love the fairy tale theme. There were more behind the check in counter but it's for employee only. It's free to visit and admire.
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4.94
Based on 18 Reviews
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