|
This call is free. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week |
||
Select a trip type to see only those reviews
| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
|---|---|---|
| All Trip Types | (665) | 4.6 |
| Business | (90) | 4.5 |
| Romance | (188) | 4.6 |
| Family | (79) | 4.5 |
| With Friends | (128) | 4.4 |
| All Others | (180) | 4.7 |
**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Picasso - Lakeside, fountain-view restaurant featuring original Picasso oil paintings and ceramics. Chef Julian Serrano offers French-Mediterranean cuisine. Open Wednesday–Monday. Dinner only.
Prime Steakhouse - Renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's lakeside, fountain-view steakhouse with 1930s-style speakeasy decor. Dinner only.
Le Cirque - Outpost of famed New York City French restaurant with intimate, jewel-box dining room under a draped-silk ceiling. Dinner only.
Osteria del Circo - Tuscan restaurant adjacent to Le Cirque. Dinner only.
Michael Mina - Namesake seafood restaurant of celebrated chef. California and Mediterranean ingredients. Dinner only. Yellowtail Sushi Restaurant & Bar - Modern and traditional Japanese cuisine. Sushi, sashimi, hand rolls, and tempura. Beef and seafood dishes. Multi-course Omakase menu. Warm and cold shared plates. Saki selection. Signature cocktails, wine, and beer. Wood and stone decor. Bronze-and-metal wall at the restaurant's entrance resembles yellowtail scales. Patio overlooks the hotel's lake and fountains. Open daily from early evening. Jasmine - Chef Philip Lo's contemporary Hong Kong cuisine. Lake and garden views. Dinner only.
Shintaro - Teppanyaki, sushi, and pan-Asian dishes. California-style dining room with fountains view. Dinner only.
Todd English's Olives - Celebrity chef Todd English's casual lakeside restaurant with views of fountains. Lunch and dinner.
FIX - Classic American fare in dining room constructed almost entirely of Costa Rican padouk wood. Dinner and late-night dining.
Sensi - Casual restaurant with exhibition kitchen serving Italian, Asian, grilled meats, and seafood dishes. Lunch and dinner.
Noodles - Pan-Asian noodle dishes and Hong Kong barbecue. Lunch, dinner, and late-night dining.
The Buffet - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets and weekend champagne brunch.
Café Bellagio - Casual 24-hour spot with conservatory views on one side and lake views on the other.
Jean Philippe Patisserie - European-style pastries, desserts, gelato, sandwiches, salads, crepes, espresso, and one of the world's largest chocolate fountains. Open from early morning to late night.
Petrossian Bar - A 24-hour wine bar serving Petrossian caviar, smoked salmon, champagne by the glass, and cigars.
Palio - Soups, sandwiches, light fare, and coffee. Pool-view tables. Open from early morning to late night.
Palio Pronto - Pastries, gelato, and chocolates. Open midmorning to late night.
Café Gelato - Italian ice creams, smoothies, and pastries. Open from early morning to late night.
The Pool Café - Seasonal outdoor café. Breakfast and lunch.
Pool Bar - Seasonal outdoor bar. Open from early morning to late evening.
Snacks - Fast-food spot in casino. Sandwiches and snack foods. Open from midmorning to late night.
Baccarat Bar - A 24-hour lounge with piano music.
The 89,000-square-foot casino includes a poker room, a plush high-limit room, video poker, slots, table games, and a race and sports book.
Displays by the Fountains at Bellagio attract thousands of sightseers. Located in eight-acre Lake Bellagio fronting the hotel, the lighted fountains erupt, sway, and dance to music ranging from Sinatra to Pavarotti.
Employing a stage rising from and falling into a 1.5-million-gallon pool, Cirque du Soleil presents the cycle-of-life show O (surcharge).
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 The Bank 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.
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.
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 recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Glittering, larger-than-life gambling palaces dominate Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as The Strip. Here, hotels are destinations unto themselves. Within a three-mile stretch, visitors can see the New York City skyline, the Eiffel Tower, an Egyptian pyramid, imperial Rome, a dancing fountain, and an exploding volcano. A monorail links several hotels and the Las Vegas Convention Center.
see all hotels in The StripReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 25, 2010
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 3, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 3, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Amazing"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 1, 2009
I must admit...I was impressed with the hotel and the incredible water fountain show. Restaurants were outstanding.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel and very well situated"
Reviewed by Karina of Santiago, Dominican Republic on Nov 30, 2009
Very nice and big hotel and well situated. Room very comfortable. The water from the room es very expensive (US$8.oo) and the phone calls, they charge you US$10.00 per minute in the phone calls you made in the US. The theater is beautiful and the "O" show of Cirque du Soleil is wonderful. Don't miss the "Mystere" show of Cirque du Soleil, the David Copperfield magic show, and the Grand Canyon tour, they are great to see. Las Vegas is one big street, full of five star hotels with casinos and very nice and expensive stores. We had a lot of fun and a great time.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""The Bellagio"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 29, 2009
I reserved one of the lakeside rooms that over looks the strip. In our fortune we were given a room on the top floor with a perfect veiw. We had great dinner at Prime Steakhouse,followed by drinks and walking through the shops in the hotel. Overall a wonderful experience.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Thanksgiving at Bellagio"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 29, 2009
Great location but way too expensive to actually eat or drink here. We spent most of our time looking for more affordable options.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 26, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Not comparable for the cost"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 25, 2009
I have also stayed at "THE Hotel" which was far more superior in comfort and class.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Excellent Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 25, 2009
Amazing guest service, very clean and classy hotel. Would highly recommend the Penthouse Suite. Shower also has sauna inside. Hotel is in perfect location, center strip.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Exceptional Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 23, 2009
Great room, food, location and staff. Would highly recommend.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 15, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 10, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Great hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 5, 2009
When I checked in at the VIP desk, the employee was barely nice, there were only 2 employees there, so there was a line. Great room, even though the sofa was really hard and therefore not comfortable. Great view over the pools.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 29, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 25, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Terrible Maid Service!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 25, 2009
Overall we were satisfied with our room, except that the maid knocked loudly, and then proceeded to open our room after 10pm for "turn-down service". We were in bed asleep! We hadn't thought to put up the "Do Not Disturb" sign because we never imagined that the staff would still be turning down beds at that hour. The hotel needs to at least give guests the option of choosing an earlier or late service. Our toiletries were never replenished during our three night stay, except when we specifically asked for what we needed. Nor did we receive a newspaper except on specific request. For a hotel in this category, that shouldn't have to happen.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Perfect!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 22, 2009
We'd switched to the Bellagio from our usual hotel, The Venetian, due to what we perceived as declining service and quality. We were more than satisfied with the Bellagio. A beautiful hotel with superb service, attentive housekeepers, a wonderful spa and excellent restaurants. We stayed in a Bellagio Suite, which was expensive but worth every dollar.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 21, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 21, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Honeymoon in Penthouse Suite!"
Reviewed by Joel and Mega of Springfield on Oct 19, 2009
We really enjoyed our stay at the Balligo Hotel. This hotel does not compare to other hotels that we have stayed in. We each had our own bathroom. One had a hot tub and the other had a sauna. They cleaned our room twice a day and made it so neat. We had the best Spaghetti ever, while we wached the fountains to music.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Awesome Hotel!"
Reviewed by Lance of Houston on Oct 19, 2009
I waited in line a little too long to check-in for a 5 star hotel, but the place is great!
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Definitely nice"
Reviewed by Michael of Hermiston on Oct 17, 2009
We stayed in the Penthouse Suite for two nights. The room was very clean and had great ammenities. We opted for the obstructed view of the lake (versus the back view) and was definitely worth it. Downfalls: expensive internet (although free in the lobby), room struggled to cool down in the afternoon, any extras were expensive, and the tap water turned yellow for a little while in the morning (became clear as we let it run). I would definitely stay here again.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""the view"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 16, 2009
had a great stay, we especially loved the view from our room. we'll stay here again next time we come to lv.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 15, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 15, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Amazing"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 14, 2009
No other words are possible, the best experience ever in our lives.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 13, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""great place to stay"
Reviewed by juventino of la puente on Oct 12, 2009
room very clean and quite , nice place
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Needs improvement"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 5, 2009
The lady who checked us in at the front desk had pretty long face. No smile at all. The waitress at the Noodle restaurant had bad attitude too.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 3, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Fabulous"
Reviewed by Veronica of Los Angeles on Oct 1, 2009
All personnel were so kind and friendly, even a maintenance man smiled and said "hi" to us. Good vibes all around. Our suite was clean, beautiful, huge, and compfortable. We dined, saw the show, had drinks, did the nightclub and had a fabulous time. Everything that's Vegas is all there. 5 stars!
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Nice but pricey"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 1, 2009
Nice Hotel, but pricey. Other 5 star hotels on strip are suites and cost less, so will try one of them next time.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 28, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 28, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Bellagio remains Las Vegas's top hotel"
Reviewed by P of Manchester on Sep 28, 2009
Great location on the strip, all staff v friendly and provided great service. Hotel restaurants in the evening were a bit pricey but to be expected at a 5*. Pool area very busy.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Luv it but expensive"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 25, 2009
After spending 3 nights at a cheaper hotel over the weekend, my wife and I went to The Bellagio to spend the rest of out week with some friends once they came into town. The difference was night and day over our previous hotel. My wife and I were happy with the service at of first hotel that I recommenced it in a review for it. Though after 3 days of a very smokey hotel it was great to be in a much better ventilated hotel. It might have been the assault on my senses but I could not even tell if anyone have even ever smoked in The Bellagio. It was a major improvement. Beyond that it had every luxury that you would come to expect from a "mega" hotel on the strip. I was super impressed with the pool. It also is just a very pretty place. I will admit we had some issues with check in and got a few "double standard" issues. I now know what to do next time but was I was sightly bit irked that some of this stuff was not told to me up front. The rooms were great. Every thing was modern and tasteful. In a odd observation both of us thought they carpet in the rooms had some extra padding in them. We both thought they were the softest floors we ever walked on. It also could have been from all the walking we did. That was the weird highlight for us. I will admit it was a bit more money then we like to spend. There is also no "budget" place to eat or shop at the hotel. Even the cafe was over priced in my opinion. It was the first place I stayed in Vegas that did not have a "budget" restaurant of some kind. Over all it a wonderful place. Just make sure you bring your wallet.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""No water...."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 24, 2009
The water in our penthouse suite kept turning off on it's own... (shower, bath, mini-bar). Other than the water, the room far exceeded our expectations!
Overall Rating
out of value="5""The Bellagio"
Reviewed by M of London on Sep 17, 2009
I have to say that after spending the first half of the holiday in The Luxor's pyramid suite we thought nothing could top that. The Bellagio was something else, our room was amazing and was situated near the middle with a lake viw that was stunning. The facilities were incredible and probaly the best sun loungers we have experienced at any hotel. The hotel is expensive but you are paying that little bit extra for class. Also it is positioned right in the middle of the strip so getting to the outlets and other hotels is handy and not too tireing. Defo worth paying that extra for the experience even if it's only for one night.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Total Elegance!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 14, 2009
Everything about the Bellagio is simply beautiful. Every little detail has been considered and nothing is overlooked. We stayed in the standard room and found it to be immaculate and we loved the turn down service.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 14, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""wonderful stay"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 14, 2009
The service at the Cirque du soleil ticket desk, my reason for staying at Bellagio was excellent. The service from valet ???Wil was great. He brought up all 18 pieces for us and this helped us reorganise luggage for return home as this was the end of a whistle stop tour of the parks.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Phenomenal Hotel"
Reviewed by Algia of Jacksonville Beach on Sep 14, 2009
This was my first stay at the Bellagio, and I must say that I was very impressed. The service, and staff exceeded my expectation. I will definitely stay again on my next visit. I highly recommend this hotel.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""so clean"
Reviewed by H.J of San Jose on Sep 12, 2009
I always stay at Bellagio when I visit at Las Vegas. very comfortabel and clean.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 11, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""bellagio- classic vegas elegance"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2009
There is only one bellagio- sort of set the standard for higher end Vegas hotels. This makes a small problme- it's crowded because there's so much foot traffic through the place. You really can't go wrong. The original rooms- although a bit smaller are still adequate, numerous great restaurants to choose from, pool is very decent, really hard to find fault unless you are ublucky or very, very picky.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 8, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5""Awesome"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 8, 2009
Booked the basic room. Fairly expensive, but great hotel. Awesome bathroom in standard rooms. Highly recommended.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 7, 2009
This guest did not leave a comment.
Overall Rating
out of value="5"Reviews and ratings contained within this site are the subjective opinions of customers and suppliers; they do not represent or reflect Hotels.com's position. Neither Hotels.com nor the parties involved in providing review content shall be held liable for any damages of any sort resulting from use of these reviews