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The most luxurious, nongaming hotel in CityCenter.
The most luxurious, nongaming hotel in CityCenter. 47 floors. The guest rooms and public spaces subtly reference Asian design with art and decorative accents, paintings of kimonos, panels that slide like shoji screens, pendant lamps that resemble Japanese lanterns, and high-sheen built-in drawers that suggest the lacquer and tiers of Tansu chests.
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3752 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, United States
+1 702-590-8888
Two hotel towers, nine bars, 17 restaurants, 1,840-seat theater, gift shop, 800,000 square foot spa, pool and 300,000 square feet of meeting space mean you need never leave
The resort's uniquely vertical multi-tower design offers spectacular views of the vibrant city
Modeled after the opulent Place du Casino in Monte Carlo
The Fountains of the Bellagio perform a magnificent display (set to music) every 15 minutes in the evenings and also every hour on Saturday and Sunday afternoons
Opened in 1993, this Hollywood themed resort has 5,044 guest rooms
Named after the mythical sword of King Arthur, this family friendly hotel has a large pool and rides for the kids
An excellent value hotel in the middle of the Strip between Bally's and Flamingo, across from Caesar's palace and Bellagio
Bellagio atrium featuring plants, seasons, flowers & trees
Renowned for its originality and features, Caesars Palace offers 3,300 hotel rooms and more than 26 different restaurants and cafes