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Inspired by the Lake Como resort in Bellagio, Italy, Bellagio is one of the most spectacular resorts on the Las Vegas strip. It features over 3400 rooms, is an AAA Five Diamond award winning hotel and casino, and has an eight-acre lake located between the hotel and the Las Vegas Strip.
Owned by MGM Mirage and built by Steve Wynn, Bellagio is located on the lot previously held by the Dunes hotel. It neighbors Ceasars Palace to the north, Bally’s and Paris Las Vegas directly across the strip, and the new MGM development City Center is just south of the resort. Many other resorts are within walking distance. Some of these are the Mirage, the Imperial Palace, Harrah’s, and more.
Covering the ceiling of the lobby are 2000 beautiful, colorful, glass flowers that were hand blown for the hotel. They are simply stunning to look at, and always create a fine first impression.
One of the primary aspects of Bellagio is water. Come see the show at Bellagio, called O, which means water in Italian. Marvel at 85 acrobats and swimmers as the perform in and above a 1.5 million gallon tank of water. Also check out the world famous Bellagio fountains, where streams of water dance to classic tunes. Every day hundreds of people line the sidewalk outside the hotel just to see these magnificent streams of water dance!
Featuring some of the works of the most prominent works of all time (such as Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh), the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art promises to take your breath away. You can also take an audio tour through the gallery Wile visiting Bellagio also check out the Conservatory and Botanical Garden. They changing array of flowers rivals that of any garden you have ever seen.
Check out Bellagio’s magnificent casino, with something for everyone. Aside from all the standard attractions there is also a world class spa, many nightclubs, a myriad of restaurants including the award- winning Le Cirque, and a spectacular pool.
































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