About the Bellagio Hotel

About the Bellagio Hotel

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Named for an ancient town overlooking Italy's magnificent Lake Como, Las Vegas' Bellagio Hotel more than lives up to its heritage. Its dancing fountains, soaring Cirque du Soleil performances and dazzling world-class shops are the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable stay in the lap of Las Vegas luxury.

The Lobby

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Forest & Kim Starr

From the mosaic flowers beneath your feet to the enormous glass flower sculpture overhead and the conservatory fountain overflowing with live seasonal blooms, this one-of-a-kind lobby sets the tone for an enchanting stay.

The Pools

There are six of them, two heated for cool-weather comfort. Melodies from Italian opera add a romantic touch to your poolside hours beneath the pillared-and-arched architecture of the Roman garden.

Via Bellagio

Stroll through sunlight streaming from the skylights past names straight out of Vogue and GQ: Armani, Hermes, Tiffany, Fendi, Chanel and Prada--and the A-list goes on.

The Restaurants

Dine on seasonal French cuisine among Picasso masterpieces at Picasso, or relax by the conservatory over classic American fare at Cafe Bellagio. Reward yourself with a pastry from Jean Phillipe, or choose from 17 more restaurants.

The Rooms

Your marble-foyered room awaits with seating area, rich restful colors, full-sized soaking tub, shower, triple linens and twice-daily maid service. Relax with a drink from the mini-bar and a movie on your flat screen TV.

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Cirque du Soleil combines water, air, and fire in an aquatic and acrobatic fantasy that will have you gasping with amazement and laughter.

Article Written By Judy Wolfe

Judy Wolfe has owned her own writing business since 2006. She is a professional florist, holds a certificate in advanced floral design and had her Valentine's Day floral design published in "Super Floral Retailing." She spent her college summers tending her family's Santa Barbara avocado orchards. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from California State Polytechnic Univeristy in Pomona.

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