Three Vegas hotels that will rock your world

The Bellagio

The Bellagio

Published Jan 4, 2018

Share

"What happens here, stays here!" is one of the most famous slogans in the world of tourism. This slogan, an symbol of Vegas' wild and reckless lifestyle Vegas, was recently revived by the city having been discontinued after the deadly mass shooting on October 1st. 

Trump International Hotel Las Vegas

Look, Donald Trump is probably not the most popular man in the world right now, but he sure does own some fine properties. The Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a luxurious hotel built for comfort. Amoung its wide array of features are its luxury spa services, featuring an on-site spa with 9 treatment rooms and a full-service hair and nail salon. Its bathrooms also boast a spa bath and a TV embedded in the bathroom mirror. 

The Palazzo

A visit to any number of websites reviewing the Palazzo reveals a deep appreciation for the quality of the hotel's staff. One comment on booking.com reads, simply, "The staff. We were upgraded to a bigger room for a baby cot to fit at no extra charge." And, with the largest standard suite on the Strip, these elegant rooms are to die for. With its Italian renaissance ambiance, this hotel has been awarded the AAA Five Diamond Award every year since it became eligible in 2009 (this run ended in 2014 when its management refused further AAA inspections).

Bellagio

The iconic Fountains of Bellagio are an incredible spectacle known the world over for their breathtaking aquatic shows choreographed with music and lights. A vast lake sits between the hotel building and the Strip, and is popular for playing host to Cirque du Soleil's aquatic production, O. Located on the Las Vegas Strip, the Bellagio has an Italian themed courtyard with five outdoor pools, marble bathrooms complete with glass showers and soaking tubs, as well as lavishly designed rooms and lush, colourful and extravagant botanical gardens.

Related Topics: