Bellagio Hotel Information
Rooms: 3,933 rooms, including 512 suites.
Floors: Main tower: 36 floors; The Spa Tower: 33 floors.
Casino: 150,000 square feet of gaming with more than 130 casino gaming tables and over 2,300 slot/video poker machines.
Race & Sportsbook: 200-seat facility with 137 televisions and four big screens.
Poker room: 40-table room; daily tournament entry from $100.
Dining: 15 restaurants/quickbite options and a buffet.
Attractions: Fountains, Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Gallery of Fine Art.
Shows: "O" by Cirque du Soleil.
Entertainment: Pianists perform nightly at Petrossian Bar just off the lobby area.
Nightlife: Several bars and lounges.
Shopping: Via Bellagio, an avenue of upscale retail, is home to 10+ specialty shops such as Dior, Chanel, Gucci and Prada. The Bellagio Promenade Shops contains 5+ stores.
Pool: Five pools and four Jacuzzis in a quiet setting.
Spa: Yes, Spa at the Bellagio as well as a full-service salon.
Fitness center: Fitness center located within the spa area.
Wedding chapel: Wedding Chapel at Bellagio offers two chapels.
Convention center: More than 200,000 square-feet of meeting space.
Internet: Yes, high-speed wireless internet access in all rooms.
Business services: Yes.
Accessible rooms: Yes.
Check in: 3 p.m.
Check out: 11 a.m.
Resort fees: $50 (plus tax) per night.
Incidental deposit: $150 per night.
Pets: Dogs are allowed for an extra charge of $175 per pet, per night.
Parking: Self parking is $18 for up to 24h (weekends are $5 extra for non-hotel guests). Valet is $35 for up to 24h (weekends $40). Electric charging station on-site.
About: Perhaps most known for its famous fountain show, the Bellagio has been impressing patrons with luxury accommodations since opening in 1998. The resort's name and design was inspired by a town in northern Italy. With this high-end European theme present throughout 116,000 square feet, it's no wonder that the Bellagio was the most expensive hotel yet built when construction ended. The Bellagio offers spa and salon treatments to relax and rejuvenate, a 200,000 square-feet meeting and function space, a wide array of designer retail outlets and award-winning restaurants.