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Bellagio Las Vegas

Bellagio Las Vegas

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Classically romantic, this resort is styled after a lakeside village in Tuscany. The fountains out front dance a ballet of sorts throughout each day. Inside, a botanical garden with a matching glass ceiling sculpture provide more sustenance for your senses. This hotel has a special place in my heart, ever since I spent my honeymoon there a couple of years ago. Ask for a Lake View room for an enchanting look at the dancing fountains gracing the 8-acre lake. Take a photo tour of Bellagio Las Vegas

Bellagio Las Vegas: Guest Rooms

Guest rooms and suites have elegant d?cor and comfortable beds. Splurge and get a Lake View room overlooking the famed dancing fountains; tune in the music on the in-room TV.

Bellagio Las Vegas: Restaurants

Although I enjoyed the buffet, many guests (including my husband) point to better and cheaper buffets at other locations on the Strip.

Bellagio Las Vegas: Activities and Amenities

I spent part of my honeymoon relaxing by one of the Bellagio's pools, so I have a special place in my heart for it. Several smaller pools and hot tubs are set apart from each other by columns and landscaping, giving a large space a more intimate feel. Each pool has a fountain in the center, and private cabanas are available.

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Bellagio Las Vegas is located on the Strip across from Bally's and Paris Las Vegas, with a tram to the Monte Carlo.
3600 South Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 USA
Phone: (702) 693-7111; Reservations: (888) 987-6667
Web site: Bellagio Las Vegas
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 3 out of 5
2010 Christmas at Bellagio, Member RKASS

We have always stayed in a suite at Bellagio for Christmas. The service is impeccable, and the rooms wonderful. However this stay will be our last at Bellagio. From the 24th through the 27th one could not move through the halls or casino. Everywhere packed with people and little children (under 12) running unaccompanied throughout not only the hotel but the casino as well. Hundreds of families trying to move around with strollers. People sleeping in the chairs in the hallways. Definitely not what Wynn envisioned I am sure. I don't understand why people would want babies and children in a smoke filled environment, but not my cup of tea. We'll try the Mandarin Oriental next year.

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