Opening on October 15,’98, Bellagio is one of the most dramatic and awe-inspiring resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. It is an AAA Five Diamond award winning hotel and features an eight-acre lake located between the hotel and the strip. The design was inspired by the Lake Como resort of Bellagio in Italy.
At the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Flamingo Dr., Bellagio occupies the lot previously held by the Dunes hotel. It was built by Las Vegas casino magnate Steve Wynn and later sold to MGM Mirage. Its neighbors are Ceasar’s Palace, Bally’s, and Pais Las Vegas. Just south of the resort is the new MEM development City Center.
More than 2000 colorful hand-blown flowers adorn the ceiling of the lobby. They will be the first thing you see when you walk into the Bellagio and they are simply stunning to look at.
If you are looking to see a show in Las Vegas, come to the best, none other than O. In Italian, O means water, the center of the show. Performed above a pool of water 1.5 million gallons full, O features 85 acrobats and swimmers and will truly amaze you. While on your visit, also check out the world-famous fountains in Bellagio’s eight acre lake. The streams of water dance to classic tunes, even at nigh!
To see works by Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh, take a stop by the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art. For a little insight, take and audio tour through the massive gallery. Also be sure to visit the conservatory and the Botanical Gardens. These beautiful flowers change according to season and are by far some of the most beautiful you will ever seen.
Bask in the sun at Bellagio’s spectacular pool, or try your luck at their extremely large casino. Relax at the world class spa, dance the night away at several nightclubs, and dine at over 20 restaurants. All of this centers around the spectacular pool, where you can work at your tan.
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