Bellagio is a AAA Five Diamond Award winning resort nestled on the shores of a 10-acre lake at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Bellagio... more »
Bellagio is a AAA Five Diamond Award winning resort nestled on the shores of a 10-acre lake at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Bellagio Drive winds around the lake to a magnificent Porte cochere. Guests enter an opulent lobby flanked by botanical gardens. Features include the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, 18 restaurants and cafes, world class shopping and the renowned Cirque du Soleil production show "O" - also the innovative, 65,000-square-foot Spa & Salon. ***Points of difference for the new Spa & Salon Bellagio:1) DESIGN - The overall design of this luxurious new spa and salon is Zen-influenced, balancing natural elements of earth (granite and shellstone), water (water walls and Watsu), fire (candles) and wind (fans) with clean, sleek features. The original Spa & Salon was 29,000 square feet. 2) FUSION - The spa's eclectic new international menu features treatments from Egypt, Indonesia, Thailand, India and Bali. Native American traditions are also incorporated. 3) VARIETY - The spa's 54 treatment rooms include 12 Skin Care Rooms with private showers, four Ashiatsu and two Thai Massage Rooms, two Vichy Rooms, two Hydrotherapy Rooms, a Watsu Room, an Aqua Room with a dry float treatment bed and four Couple's Rooms. 4) FITNESS - The Bamboo Room, a 1,000-square-foot fitness studio, offers a daily schedule of classes from yoga to Pilates plus periodic specialty programs; state-of-the-art Fitness Center include 20 treadmills with individual televisions, 10 cross trainers, 49 strength stations, spinning and cycling stations, Pilates equipment, four 100-pound boxing bag stations and more; flat-screen televisions located within a Wall of Mirrors; and 65 ceiling fans to keep things cool when the workout heats up. Fitness Center fee is $25 and includes full use of the spa vanity wet areas. 5) MEDITATION ROOM WITH A TWIST -Water walls surround the serene Meditation Room of Spa Bellagio. Candles, placed within these walls, will offer a warm glow and accentuate the flowing water. A special mix of New Age music and sounds of nature complete the soothing environment. This quiet respite is an ideal place to read, meditate, partake in the room's Reflexology Pebble Walk or simply relax. 6) SALON - The Salon's artistic directors, well-known Las Vegas stylist Stuart Matthews and Chicago stylist Lucie Ventura, is joined by Los Angeles' elite colorist Sandra Koven in this dynamic salon expanded from 10 to 18 stylist stations. Features include a Barber Room with Straight Razor Shaves using steamed towels and Art of Shaving products, a waxing and facial room, a Private Mani/Pedi Room for guests who like that extra special treatment and a Bridal/Bachelorette area for those wanting a pamper party. Among the many special packages, Bellagio's Champagne & Caviar Salon Experience is sure to create lasting memories. Other services include airbrush makeup, Japanese hair straightening, hair extensions, a microdermabrasion foot treatment and a luminous pearl manicure incorporating crushed pearl powder. 7) ROTUNDA LOUNGE - After ascending a regal staircase, the starting point for a Spa Bellagio experience is the Rotunda Lounge where guests are greeted by a Spa Concierge and begin to unwind with selections from an exotic Tea Cart. 8) PORTABLE SPA-ING - Massage and Manicure/Pedicures are available in Poolside Cabanas, and In-Room Massages can be scheduled upon request. **Guests must be 18 to check in. Conventioneers will be charged convention rate by hotel if room is booked online. Maximum stay is 14 nights - Bellagio will not honor a booking longer than 14 nights. **
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Location. Rising 36 stories above the Las Vegas Strip and fronted by approximately 1,000 fountains dancing to opera and classical music, the Tuscan-style Bellagio is located in Las Vegas, Nev. The Bellagio is connected by walkways to both Caesars Palace and Bally's Las Vegas. Hotel Features. Two thousand glass blossoms conceived by renowned artist Dale Chihuly brighten the hotel's grand lobby. Via Bellagio shopes include a host of designer boutiques housed beneath a ceiling of glass and wrought iron. Dining venues include Yellowtail Sushi Restaurant and Bar specializing in sushi, sashimi, tempura and hand rolls. Picasso, a French-Mediterranean restaurant with fountain views, has original Picasso oil paintings. Michael Mina hosts his namesake restaurant that serves Mediterannean and California-style fare. Le Cirque is an outpost of the famed New York City restaurant. Jasmine offers Cantonese cuisine where the music is synchronized with the Bellagio's famed fountains. Illuminated aqua-hued glass, and rich marble, granite, and onyx accents embellish the Spa & Salon at Bellagio. Pampering treatments include LaStone Massage, the Fleurs Garden Aromatherapy Treatment and the Detox-Thalasso Seaweed Body Treatment. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art exhibits renowned artists' works from museums around the world. Highlighted by citrus and parterre gardens, the nine-and-one-half acre Mediterranean garden oasis is landscaped with fruit and cypress trees, five heated pools and four spa tubs. Rental cabanas feature televisions, telephones, refrigerators, sinks, dining sets, ceiling fans and misting systems. Guestrooms. The Bellagio hotel offers 3,933 guestrooms that afford lake, city, pool or mountain views. Rooms reflect contemporary Mediterranean decor with marble entryways. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses and are dressed with 300-thread count linens. Bathrooms include marble and wood vanities, lighted makeup mirrors, weight scales, telephones, bathrobes, glass-enclosed showers and separate bathtubs. Technological enhancements include flat-screen televisions, and high-speed wired Internet access, for a fee. Guestrooms and suites contain minibars and laptop-compatible, in-room safes. Select accommodations feature Bose Wave radios, and CD and DVD players. Expert Tip. The Bellagio is best known for the dramatic Fountains at Bellagio water and music show, but the hotel is also home to the world's tallest fountain that consists solely of melted chocolate.
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We had a room facing out the back of
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Posted Nov 16, 2008
Excellent
We had a room facing out the back of the hotel and were able to upgrade to a lake view room. The guest services were excellent and attentive to any needs we had. Ate dinner at Olives Resturant, very romantic, we were able to watch the fountain...
Stayed at this massive hotel over the
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Posted Nov 09, 2008
Mediocre
Stayed at this massive hotel over the Halloween weekend. We stayed on the 7th floor which is a smoking floor since I'm married to a smoker. Well....low and behold...the circulation system must just recycle the smoke on that floor. We had to prop...
I booked my non-smoking room 6 months
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Posted Nov 04, 2008
Mediocre
I booked my non-smoking room 6 months in advance and when I checked in I was given a "smoking optional" room. Needless to say it had been inhabited by smokers. I would not recommend staying at this hotel since the service was not reflected by the...
This was by far the very best visit to
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Posted Nov 01, 2008
Excellent
This was by far the very best visit to Vegas. The Bellagio was spectacular in every single way. From the speedy check in to the wonderful staff - it only got better. The room had such a wonderful view of the fountains and it was the most...
Hotel rooms were excellent, the views
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Posted Oct 30, 2008
by Heidi H.
Excellent
Hotel rooms were excellent, the views of the construction at the pool were not too distracting. Our bed and bath were both wonderful, the other amenities; all fine. Restaurants were mixed, Sensi...
Thirty year anniverary trip, but only
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Posted Sep 15, 2008
Excellent
Thirty year anniverary trip, but only the second time to Las Vegas. Hotel was wonderful. Staff was very attentive. Put your "DO NOT DISTURB" sign on the door whenever you are in the room, as housekeeping was very attentive (almost too attentive!) ...
We were very disappointed with the
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Posted Sep 14, 2008
Okay
We were very disappointed with the Bellagio. The smoke in the casinos hurt our eyes, the music piped throughout was very 70's. The atrium fetured choo choo trains.
Everything seemed very mediocre, including Valet and Bell service.
This is a favorite of ours - JP
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Posted Sep 09, 2008
Excellent
This is a favorite of ours - JP Patisserie is a chocolate bar located on the Lobby floor at Bellagio. They have the best breakfast pastries I've ever had. Also very good for lunch, and for novelty chocolates. Their cakes and chocolates are very life ...
I'd like to just say I love Vegas! I've
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Posted Sep 08, 2008
Good
I'd like to just say I love Vegas! I've been there probably 10 times now and I'm 23 with the last 2 trips being in August 08.' With every trip I have gone I subsequently have learned more of what to do and not to do. But more on that later. This is...
...because I enjoy the Fountains at
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Posted Sep 08, 2008
Excellent
...because I enjoy the Fountains at Bellagio, and the hotel's atmosphere so much that the next time I go to Vegas, I am packing a lunch and sitting at the fountain from Noon until 6pm to catch every...