A tufted headboard was lit by two small overhead lights — perfect for reading a book in bed. A heavy wooden desk sat to the right of the floor-to-ceiling window, making it easy to watch the action on the Strip while working. Around 6 p. The mirrored armoire with two terry cloth bathrobes inside was attached to a dresser and a cabinet contained a small refrigerator.
Like many Vegas hotel rooms, the refrigerator was filled with soda, liquor, and beer — in other words, no room for my own items. There was, however, a silver ice bucket and two wine glasses on the dresser.
I had some trouble sleeping that night because the bed was a little hard and the overstuffed pillows were similarly stiff. Also, the temperature of the room was warm. I got up during the night and turned the thermostat down into the 60s. I expected a near-Arctic chill, but the resulting temperature was still somewhat stuffy.
The bathroom was mostly marble stocked with a toothbrush, toothpaste, and razor, which was the perfect touch as I had coincidentally forgotten all three. There was a large soaking tub, which I've come to expect in Vegas, as well as a separate glass stall shower, wide vanity mirror with a single sink, and the curious addition of three green clay decorative pots.
Overall, the highlights of the room were the size, the view, turndown service, and the thoughtful bathroom amenities, which came together to offer a really well-rounded stay.
If you're less enthusiastic about the view and prefer to spend your time out on the Strip, consider the basic option, which is the Resort King.
Value-minded travelers who want a Strip view but don't have a preference whether it includes a prime spot in front of the fountains might opt for a Strip View King. These rooms are good middle ground that have the same square footage and amenities as the Fountain View and Resort rooms and are priced somewhere in between, with a different kind of desirable view. Note: This review was originally published before the novel coronavirus interrupted travel on a global scale.
These amenities may currently be modified in response. A room at the Bellagio Las Vegas grants access to an impressive pool complex, which is designed to look like a manicured Italian garden. The pool area was quiet when I visited in winter — though I'm sure the cooler temperatures and fact that several individual pools were closed played a role in that. Bellagio's public spaces were crowded when I visited — as they often are — with tourists passing through to see the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens another free attraction.
I stopped by the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art and checked out the latest exhibit. It's small, but the collections are thoughtful and it offers solace from the crowds in the lobby. For dinner, I scored a reservation at the Mayfair Supper Club , a vintage-glam restaurant with roving performers that overlooked the Bellagio Fountains. Another popular restaurant is Julian Serrano's Picasso, which, true to its name, has actual Picasso paintings on display. Almost all of the restaurants at the Bellagio are pricey enough that I would only consider them for a special occasion.
The thought of a whirlpool tub below a chandelier sounded great, but I skipped it in favor of the oversized tub in my room. The Bellagio is located right next to Caesars Palace. If you're into iconic Vegas properties, it's worth walking over to tour the Roman-themed hotel with more exciting gaming, dining, and shopping. Or head across the street to Paris Las Vegas for a fun stroll through the French-inspired resort.
If you're looking for something especially lively, head in the other direction to the nearby Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, a trendy hotel filled with secret bars and an impressive array of restaurants.
Located right on Las Vegas Boulevard, Bellagio places you in prime position to walk around and casino hop, or watch the twinkling light show right at the hotel — a new addition as of that compliments the fountain show. Travelers who love the Bellagio seem to be comprised of people who were smart enough to book fountain view rooms.
Reviewers praise the exquisite views, attentive housekeepers, and on-site restaurants. One reviewer mentioned "European class and elegance," and another praised the "magic," which is the number one word that came to mind for me as well.
Reviewers who were less than thrilled bemoaned the "terrible crowds" and the temperature of the guest room, which I experienced as well. Unsubscribe at any time. Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. By Richard N. November 11, - am November 11, - am. November 10, - pm November 10, - pm.
November 10, - pm November 11, - am. Circa rappelling event in downtown Las Vegas abruptly canceled. Southern Nevada still on road to recovery, economists say. November 9, - pm November 9, - pm. Fontainebleau to open by end of , developer says. Pros Central location on the Strip, near other hotels and numerous eateries Five beautiful outdoor pools in an Italian themed courtyard Sophisticated, contemporary rooms with high-tech amenities and decadent beds Marble bathrooms with soaking tubs and glass showers Several fine-dining restaurants, including Le Cirque, Lago, Spago, and Picasso Famous dancing water fountains show every 15 or 30 minutes Indoor Conservatory and Botanical Gardens with jaw-dropping seasonal displays One of the best buffets in Vegas with option for unlimited Bloody Marys or sparkling wine Full-service spa and salon, and a well-equipped fitness center High-end shopping and Gallery of Fine Art with rotating exhibits Casino with slots, table games, and race and sports book Free Wi-Fi included with the resort fee In addition to free self-parking, there's free valet parking.
Bellagio Suite. Penthouse Suite. Resort Room with King Bed Indigo. Restaurants and Bars. Salone Suite Fountain View. The Hotel. This massive, legendary casino resort has a luxe Italian theme, famous fountain shows, quality entertainment, and stellar fine-dining restaurants. Where is the Bellagio Las Vegas Located? Rooms have a sophisticated, contemporary design and marble bathrooms with separate tubs and showers. Mediterranean-style swimming pools, a luxury spa and salon, and a modern fitness center, plus hour gaming at the casino, boutique shopping, and a Le Cirque du Soleil show.
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