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As infamous as the Las Vegas strip itself, Bellagio offers guests a luxurious experience that few Las Vegas resorts can match.
Quite simply, Bellagio is a work of art. From the architecture of the hotel, to the design of the blackjack tables, everything pieces together to create a lasting impression. The purity of the famous Bellagio Fountains runs deeply throughout the entire resort. The rooms are extremely clean and comfortable, and the staff is always ready to meet any need you may have. The prices at Bellagio may be a little steep for some visitors, but for those looking for an unmatched relaxing or romantic getaway, then Bellagio should be your first choice.
The center strip location of Bellagio provides easy access to the entire Las Vegas strip. If you do not mind a little walking, you should be able visit nearly every strip hotel without the need for transportation. This is a great asset for first time Las Vegas visitors. Staying at Bellagio is a decision you are not likely to regret.
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Check RatesThe hip and contemporary surroundings found at Bellagio’s Yellowtail give every visitor the VIP experience while savoring your favorite traditional or modern Japanese favorites.
Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & BarA dining destination like nothing you've ever experienced before, The Mayfair Supper Club at Bellagio Las Vegas prepares gourmet American Cuisine and exciting live entertainment reminiscent of Las Vegas' golden years.
The Mayfair Supper ClubCombining succulent French fare with playful big-top inspiration, Le Cirque is one Las Vegas dining experience we guarantee you will remember forever.
Le CirqueFrom James Beard award-winning Chef Julian Serrano, Lago creates a one-of-a-kind dining destination by combining the beauty of the Bellagio fountains with exceptionally prepared Italian fare.
LagoReserve a table at Bellagio’s Jasmine and revel in an elegant ambiance unmatched by any restaurant in Las Vegas. Serving traditional and signature Cantonese plates, Jasmine is one of the premier restaurants at Bellagio.
JasmineWatch as chefs prepare seasonal American favorites in the center of the main dining. Harvest at Bellagio offers a modern twist on traditional American plates.
Harvest by Roy EllamarConsistently ranked among the best buffets in Las Vegas, The Buffet at Bellagio is sure to impress with both quantity and quality.
The Buffet at BellagioOriginally located in New York City, Sadelle's Cafe at Bellagio Las Vegas offers a refreshing respite from the bustling casino floor. The light fare, including bagels, sandwiches, and salads, can be enjoyed 7 days a week for breakfast and lunch.
Sadelle's CafeNoodles serves up a large menu of Asian fusion plates in a laid-back atmosphere great for large groups and conversing with friends.
NoodlesThe Signature steakhouse restaurant at Bellagio, Prime Steakhouse is often considered the best steakhouse in Las Vegas.
Prime SteakhouseEnjoy your favorite seafood specialties, including Diver Scallops and King Salmon, in an intimate dining room complemented by dark woods and low lighting at Bellagio’s signature seafood restaurant, Michael Mina.
MICHAEL MINAFlavorful dishes, such as Roasted Pigeon and Foie Gras au Torchon, along with a one-of-a-kind setting, which features original Picasso art pieces, make Picasso a can’t miss restaurant for guests of Bellagio.
PicassoEnjoy magnificent views of the Bellagio Fountains while dining on delectable recipes from the famed Chef Wolfgang Puck.
Spago by Wolfgang PuckThough known for award winning desserts, Bellagio Patisserie also serves up an excellent selection of breakfast pastries, salads, and sandwiches.
Bellagio PatisserieThe 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.
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical GardensSet your eyes on some of the rarest and most beloved art pieces in the world. The Gallery of Fine art at Bellagio showcases artwork from around the world by modern-day and historical artists. New works are put on display every six months to complement the current theme and maintain a dynamic display.
Bellagio Gallery Of Fine ArtThe Shops at Bellagio do not offer a large variety of stores, but for those seeking luxury brands, you're sure to find them here.
Bellagio ShopsThe show that needs no description. The Bellagio Fountains have become a Las Vegas landmark that is adored by everyone who witnesses them. Watch as the fountains move in perfect harmony to various music including classical and Broadway.
Fountains Of BellagioAcrobatics, high divers and light blend of comedy are just a few of the reasons O continues to be the most popular show on the Vegas strip.
O by Cirque du SoleilRejuvenate your mind, body, and soul with a plethora of treatments available at Bellagio's world-class spa.
Bellagio Spa & SalonThe Las Vegas strip is filled with bars and lounges competing to be the hippest and most modern, but the Baccarat Bar at Bellagio brings guests a timeless atmosphere, featuring live Jazz music, that modern-day Vegas has left behind.
Baccarat BarPetrossian Bar is the perfect spot to wind down after a long day in Vegas. Live pianists add to the relaxing and elegant aura to create the ideal setting for conversing amongst friends.
Petrossian BarTranquility awaits at the pools of Bellagio Las Vegas. These pools feature stunning architectural accents and Mediterranean influences throughout the complex and create the perfect setting for melting away all your stresses.The Pools at Bellagio
The casino at Bellagio doesn't stray away from the peaceful theme of the resort itself. Unlike many Las Vegas casinos, Bellagio offers a very spacious layout that is designed with the player in mind. The casino will still become pretty crowded on the weekends because of Bellagio's popularity, but large walkways ensure the passing visitors will not interrupt the gamblers. The poker room at Bellagio is considered by many as the best in Las Vegas. No matter what stakes you are looking to play, you will find them here. 40 tables make up the main poker area, encompassing 7,000 square feet. Daily tournaments start at noon with buy-ins of $300 + $30 on Sunday through Thursday and $500 + $40 Friday and Saturday. Each tournament allows a maximum of two Re-buys. The Sports Book is just one more thing the casino at Bellagio can boast about. At 5,600 square feet, you will be able to bet on any game you can imagine and watch it live on one of 32 flat-screen televisions. Along with first class accommodations, Bellagio also offers several parlay cards not usually found at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
The shows, restaurants, attractions, and hotels listed below are also located on the Las Vegas Strip within easy walking distance from Bellagio Las Vegas.
shows | Caesars Palace
shows | Caesars Palace
attractions | Caesars Palace
attractions | Paris
shows | The Cosmopolitan
shows | Flamingo
shows | Flamingo
Steakhouse | Caesars Palace
Steakhouse | The Cosmopolitan
American | Caesars Palace
American | The Cosmopolitan
Japanese | Caesars Palace
Steakhouse | Flamingo
Pub | Caesars Palace
French | Paris
Buffet | The Cosmopolitan
Chinese | The Cosmopolitan
Japanese | The Cosmopolitan
Italian | Caesars Palace
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Staying at Bellagio was a delightful experience. Its central location on the Strip makes it incredibly convenient for exploring various attractions. The room offered stunning views, both day and night, and was both spacious and impeccably clean. Despite its bustling location, the hotel maintained a peaceful atmosphere. The staff were consistently kind and courteous, enhancing the overall stay. Dining at Spago for lunch and enjoying the "O" show at the theater was made even better by being able to easily return to the room for breaks. A future visit to Bellagio is certainly in mind for the next trip.
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I didn't stay at the Bellagio hotel during my visit, so I can't comment on the accommodations this time. However, the ambiance of the lobby, gardens, and casino truly stands out as exceptional. The card tables tend to be on the pricier side for those looking to gamble on a budget, and the cocktail service around the slot machines is notably slow. On the bright side, the fountain show remains a captivating and enjoyable attraction. The staff at the entrance were exceptionally friendly and helpful with directions.
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The Bellagio in Las Vegas impresses with its stunning lobby that leads into the elegant Conservatory. Check-in was efficient, thanks to Marriott perks, and the room was available earlier than expected. The front desk team deserves praise for their excellent service. However, the room didn't quite live up to expectations. Storage space was limited, with minimal room for clothes, and the space felt quite compact. It resembled the quality of a standard Courtyard Inn, with the exception of the rather pricey snacks and beverages available. The showerhead showed signs of limescale buildup and didn’t reach a satisfying temperature. A significant drawback was the open shower with no door, allowing steam to escape, which can be an issue in modern hotels. On a positive note, the beds were comfortable, and the thermostat was highly responsive. Overall, the stay was satisfactory. Considering the cost, it seems the hotel is banking on its reputation rather than value. I've experienced superior basic rooms at venues like the Venetian, Mandalay Bay, and Vdara.
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Bellagio in Las Vegas is undoubtedly one of the prime locations on the Strip. Its central position makes exploring the area convenient, while offering breathtaking views of the iconic fountains and city skyline. Staying on a high floor with a fountain view recently was well worth the price, although the room size is smaller than in some other hotels. The ever-changing art displays are a highlight, especially during the holiday season. The Conservatory & Botanical Gardens consistently present stunning seasonal exhibits that are both artistic and immersive. The Bellagio perfectly balances luxury, entertainment, and elegance, whether you’re a guest at the hotel, visiting the shops, or simply stopping by to admire the art and fountains.
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Visited the Bellagio primarily for the water, lights, and music show, and it was truly fantastic! Once inside, we explored the garden room adorned with stunning hot air balloons and were in awe of the craftsmanship behind the meticulously arranged flowers. Excellent work, Bellagio team!
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Bellagio Hotel & Casino epitomizes classic Las Vegas luxury. The iconic fountains, elegant rooms, and world-class dining contribute to an unforgettable experience. While the casino can get crowded, the tranquil Conservatory and Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful retreat. Impeccable service and a prime location on the Strip are to be expected. Although it comes at a higher price, the Bellagio delivers an iconic Las Vegas experience for those seeking the finest.
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