About 1,000 fountains dance to music and light in front of this European-style hotel adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip Exquisite, opulent, gracious—these descriptions convey the appeal of Bellagio to world travelers who wish to vacation like royalty. A marble lobby features a ceiling of 2,000 glass blossoms created by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Via Bellagio offers shops and designer boutiques under a ceiling of etched glass and green wrought iron.



Accommodation - 3,933 Rooms
Bellagio offers 3,933 guestrooms and suites in two 37-towers. Semi-canopied beds with leather headboards are dressed with pillowtop mattresses, down comforters, and throw pillows. Amenities include high-speed Internet access (surcharge), CD players, laptop-compatible safes, minibars, and turndown service. Bathrooms have marble and wood vanities, lighted makeup mirrors, scales, phones, bathrobes, glass-enclosed stall showers, and separate tubs
Activities
A 9.5-acre Mediterranean garden with fruit trees and slender cypresses includes five heated pools, three with oversize fountains. The two largest pools, 180 feet and 150 feet long, are open year-round. The garden also houses four spacious spa tubs, sundecks, and rental cabanas with TVs, phones, refrigerators, sinks, dining sets, padded lounges, ceiling fans, and misting systems. The Spa & Salon at Bellagio (surcharge) features a 6,000-square-foot fitness center with plasma TVs, cardio and weight machines, and free weights. Fitness classes such as yoga, Pilates, and spinning are available. The South Seas-themed Bali Hai Golf Club is five miles away, and the 18-hole courses at Desert Pines Golf Club and Royal Links Golf Club are both within nine miles. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, 23 miles away, provides rock climbing, biking and hiking trails, and scenic drives. The Lake Mead National Recreational Area, 31 miles away, offers fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. Mount Charleston, 41.5 miles away, has biking and hiking trails, horseback riding, skiing, and snowboarding. The 89,000-square-foot included casino includes a poker room, a plush high-limit room, video poker, slots, table games, and a race and sports book. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art (surcharge) exhibits works by renowned artists on loan from museums around the world. Past artists include Monet, Alexander Calder, and Andy Warhol. The opulent nightclub Light offers DJ music Thursday–Sunday. With patio tables providing lake views, Fontana Bar has live dance music nightly. Caramel Bar & Lounge has DJ music nightly.
Dining
The Bellagio offers numerous places to dine. The Picasso - Lakeside, fountain-view restaurant featuring original Picasso oil paintings and ceramics. Chef Julian Serrano offers French-Mediterranean cuisine. Open Wednesday–Monday. Dinner only. The Prime Steakhouse - Renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's lakeside, fountain-view steakhouse with 1930s-style speakeasy decor. Dinner only.The Le Cirque - Outpost of famed New York City French restaurant with intimate, jewel-box dining room under a draped-silk ceiling. Dinner only. The Osteria del Circo - Tuscan restaurant adjacent to Le Cirque. Dinner only. The Michael Mina - Namesake seafood restaurant of celebrated chef. California and Mediterranean ingredients. Dinner only.