The Venetian and Palazzo: Complete Resort Guide

    The Venetian and Palazzo: Complete Resort Guide

    By Las Vegas Agenda|2024-06-07

    Explore everything at the world's largest five-diamond resort complex

    The Venetian and Palazzo form the largest five-diamond resort complex in the world. This all-suite property offers Italian-inspired luxury with over 7,000 suites across two towers.

    The Venetian opened in 1999 on the site of the legendary Sands Hotel. The Palazzo opened in 2008 as an expansion. In 2022, they were rebranded as one integrated resort simply called 'The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.'

    Every room is a suite measuring at least 650 square feet - significantly larger than standard Vegas hotel rooms. Suites feature sunken living rooms, plush bedding, marble bathrooms, and Italian design touches. Premium suites offer Strip views and upgraded amenities.

    The resort spans 17 million square feet, making it one of the world's largest buildings. Inside you'll find the Grand Canal Shoppes with gondola rides through indoor Venetian canals. Street performers, singing gondoliers, and painted sky ceilings create authentic Italian atmosphere.

    Dining options include over 40 restaurants featuring celebrity chefs like Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller, Mario Batali, and Emeril Lagasse. The resort has more AAA Five-Diamond restaurants than any other building in North America.

    The 120,000-square-foot casino features over 2,000 slot machines and 150 table games. The poker room is one of Vegas' largest with 40 tables hosting major tournaments throughout the year.

    Entertainment includes multiple theaters with productions ranging from magic shows to concerts. The resort frequently hosts major conventions in its massive meeting space.

    The pool deck features five pools, 30 cabanas, and plenty of lounging space. Canyon Ranch spa offers 130,000 square feet of wellness facilities.

    Room rates typically range from $150-300 per night on weekdays, $300-600 on weekends. Resort fees add an additional $50+ per night.

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