Hotel Bellagio - Room details

    Crown moldings, plush fabrics, indirect lighting, and stylish colors furnish a contemporary Mediterranean-estate ambience. Comforts and conveniences include bathrobes and slippers, CD players, custom-made mattresses, solid-brass-frame mirrors, and designer toiletries. Beds feature draped semi-canopies containing overhead reading lights.
  • Deluxe - Classified as Deluxe, the hotel's roomy, 510-square-feet standard rooms offer one king bed or two queen beds and accommodate a maximum of four guests. Smart decor includes a mirror wall, black-tan-gray checked fabrics, and gray-and-black pinstripe wall coverings. Mocha-colored furniture includes a marble-top table with two upholstered chairs and a giant armoire containing lighted closets at both ends. Bathrooms provide a glassed-in combination stall shower/deep-soaking tub at the end of which is a pottery display.
  • Lake View - Identical to Deluxe Rooms, these rooms provide a panoramic view of Lake Bellagio and the fountain shows. On the television, a special Fountain Channel plays the music accompanying each show so sight and sound mesh. Special, ornate elevators requiring keys whisk guests to suite floors through marble-and-carpeted hallways.
  • Suites feature his-and-her bathrooms, hers containing a jetted tub and his, a stall shower. A guest half-bath lies off a marble entryway. Electrically operated drapes screen floor-to-ceiling windows. Comforts and conveniences include a fax machine, a VCR, a Bose AM/FM radio, 10-inch bathroom televisions, terry-lined microfiber bathrobes, and his-and-her razors and toothbrushes. Suites offer one king bed only. With the option of a rollaway bed, suites can accommodate a maximum of four guests.
  • Bellagio Suite - Measuring 1,020 square feet, these suites feature soft tans and grays accented by blue upholstered chairs and floral fabrics. The living/dining room contains a couch and two chairs around a coffee table and a two-chair dining set.
  • Penthouse Suite - Characterized as Penthouse because of their size (1,536 square feet) and not their location, these suites include a wet bar with two stools. An enormous living/dining room contains a four-chair dining set, a couch and two chairs around a coffee table and a sideboard. Penthouse Suites are elaborately decorated with several different wallpapers and carpets—all luxuriant. Guests may request either a bright lilac suite featuring purples, blues, and pale greens or a soothing tan suite featuring muted tans and beiges in the Special Request section when booking a room. Guests will receive their choice if available at check-in.

Hotel Bellagio - Property information

    What to expect: Exquisite, opulent, magnificent—these descriptions convey Bellagio's appeal to discriminating world travelers who wish to vacation like royalty. Adult-oriented, Bellagio bars non-hotel guests under 18 after dark and permits strollers only for hotel guests' children.
  • Amenity highlights: A 9.5-acre Mediterranean garden featuring fruit trees and slender cypresses contains six heated pools, three with oversize fountains and the two largest—180 feet and 150 feet long—open year-round. The garden also offers four jet spas roomy enough for 12-18 people, expansive sundecks, and luxurious for-rent cabanas furnished with television, telephone, refrigerator, sink, dining set, padded lounges, and both ceiling fan and misting system for cooling.
  • Insider tip: On request, undecided diners may peruse the offerings at Bellagio's sumptuous breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets before buying a meal ticket.

Hotel Bellagio - Dining information


  • Picasso - Greeted by a massive floral display and surrounded by 12 artworks and numerous ceramics by the Spanish master, diners at this intimate, lakeside restaurant enjoy acclaimed chef Julian Serrano's French/Spanish culinary stylings. Tasting and fixed-price menus offer treats such as Peekytoe-crab salad and boudin of lobster, shrimp, and scallops.
  • Prime Steakhouse - Also located next to the lake, chef Jean-George Vongerichten's version of a steakhouse includes contemporary choices such as foie gras brûlée with spiced-fig jam in addition to meat, seafood, and 11 potato options.
  • Le Cirque - An outpost of the fabled New York City restaurant bearing the same name, this intimate, jewel-box restaurant features a draped silk big-top ceiling, an onyx bar, and mahogany accents. French-style dinners offer selections such as quail-confit salad and braised rabbit.
  • Osteria del Circo - Adjacent to and a sibling of Le Cirque, this restaurant also branched out from New York City. It serves Italian lunches and dinners featuring dishes such as a salad of poached lobster and Tuscan beans, rabbit-and-foie gras tortelli, and wild boar chops with onion confit. Decor features lighted cylinders of gold and scarlet cloth criss-crossing the ceiling. The dining room overlooks the lake.
  • Olives - Offering lake-view terrace seating in warm weather, this lunch-and-dinner place is an offshoot of Todd English's celebrated Boston restaurant. It offers choices such as spicy lobster, crisp duck, veal chops with caramelized endive, and flatbread pizzas. Decor includes a Peter Shire chandelier and a Viola Frey mural.
  • Aqua - A branch of Michael Mina and Charles Condy's popular San Francisco seafood house, this stunning restaurant features selections such as lobster pot pie and whole roasted foie gras, as well as a vegetarian tasting menus.
  • Jasmine - This Chinese restaurant serves Peking duck, live-tank seafood, and wok-fried lamb chops in a windowed dining room overlooking the lake.
  • Shintaro - This Japanese restaurant offers a pre-theater tasting menu in addition to sushi, teppanyaki, and other classics.
  • Nectar - Another place offering a pre-theater menu, Nectar features prime rib and seafood stew and includes a groovy, casino-side seafood bar/lounge with molded-plastic stools.
  • noodles - Pan-Asian noodle dishes are the attractions in the strikingly austere restaurant featuring a marble floor and grass wall hangings. Dim sum is served Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
  • The Buffet - Bellagio's version of a classic Las Vegas all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant upgrades the usual breakfast, lunch, and dinner fare. A champagne brunch is offered on weekends and gourmet fare on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • Café Bellagio - This casual cafe serves light meals and offers conservatory views on one side and lake views on the other.
  • Palio Café - From pool-view tables, visitors here enjoy coffee drinks, pastries, and sandwiches.
  • Café Gelato - Italian ice creams are the attraction at this colorful spot.
  • The Pool Café - This poolside cafe offers full-service breakfasts and dinners.
  • Snacks - This spot serves quick food in the Casino.
  • Petrossian Lounge - An offshoot of the famed Paris place, this elegant wine bar features Champagne by the glass, specialty cocktails and beers from around the world, caviar and vodka samplings, smoked fish, cheese, exquisite desserts, afternoon tea service, and cigars.
  • Other Bellagio lounges include Baccarat piano bar, the live-entertainment spot Fontana, and the hip Caramel for sophisticated cocktails and late-night sweets.
  • Room service is available 24 hours.

Hotel Bellagio - Entertainment information

  • "Employing a stage that rises from and falls into a 1.5-million-gallon pool, a Cirque du Soleil troupe presents ""O"" in, on, and above water—a cycle-of-life, ""liquid magic"" show of such grace and skill it ranks as perhaps Las Vegas' premiere stage-show attraction.
  • Periodic displays by the Fountains at Bellagio attract thousands of sightseers. Located in eight-acre Lake Bellagio fronting the hotel, the lighted fountains erupt, sway, and dance to music ranging from Sinatra to Pavarotti.
  • The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art exhibits works of renowned artists on loan by museums around the world.
  • An ornate vault of glass and green wrought iron, The Conservatory contains a seasonal flower garden over which hangs a serpentine glass-butterfly sculpture. Giant fabric butterflies and gentle fountains also grace the garden, which ranks among Bellagio's most photographed sites.
  • The elegant Light supplies an opulent nightclub ambience.
  • Comprising 89,000 square feet, the posh Casino features exquisitely colored, interior-lighted awnings that add grace and dampen noise. Exceptionally roomy, the Casino feels uncrowded even when busy. It provides a poker room, a plush high-limit room, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, keno, a sports book, and a race book.
  • Players Club offers membership cards that consolidate, in single accounts, slot and gaming-table play at six Las Vegas casinos (The Mirage, Treasure Island, MGM Grand, Bellagio, New York New York, and Golden Nugget), plus the MGM Grand in Detroit, and Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Miss. Members earn cash and/or comp rewards redeemable for food, drink, discounted rooms, and hotel services and facilities."

Hotel Bellagio - Recreation information

    The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
  • Aerobics classes
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Golf - driving range
  • Helicopter/airplane sightseeing
  • Hiking/biking trails
  • Horseback riding/rental
  • Skydiving
  • Tennis

Hotel Bellagio - Policy information

  • A two-night minimum stay is required.
  • Extra person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
  • Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
  • Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
  • All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
  • Check-in time is 3 PM
  • Check-out time is Noon

Hotel Bellagio - Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Bathrobes
  • Bathroom telephone
  • Cable/satellite TV
  • CD player
  • Climate control
  • Clock radio
  • Designer toiletries
  • Desk
  • Hair dryer
  • In-room safe
  • Iron/ironing board
  • Mini/honor bar
  • Modem Internet access
  • Multi-line phone
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Pay movies
  • Premium bedding
  • Private bathroom
  • Smoking rooms
  • Telephone
  • Television
  • Voice mail
  • Wheelchair accessible

Hotel Bellagio - Attractions

  • Casino
  • In desert
  • Near convention center
  • Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.75 miles
  • Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.75 miles
  • Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 1 mile
  • Wet N Wild Water Park - 2.25 miles
  • Las Vegas Convention Center - 3 miles
  • Downtown Las Vegas - 4.5 miles
  • Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 32 miles

    McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time is 10 minutes and distance is 3.75 miles.

    Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Traveling from the airport, turn right (south) onto Departing Flights [Wayne Newton Blvd]. Continue (north) on Arriving Flights. Bear right (north) onto Swenson St. Turn left (west) onto E Tropicana Ave. Bear right (west) onto local road(s), then right (north) onto SR-604 [S Las Vegas Blvd] and proceed to the hotel.

Hotel Bellagio - Address

    Hotel Bellagio
    3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
    Las Vegas