BELLAGIO
The Bellagio is a place not to be missed, especially at night when its gigantic fountains put on a show. Awe-inspiring.
Before embarking on the construction of his eponymous tower, Steve Wynn created the Bellagio, which is now owned by MGM Resorts Group. There is luxury on a grand scale that applies to the hotel's 3,933 rooms and suites. Its architecture borrows from the Italian style of grand Lombardian villas with ochre and pastel colors. The hotel also has its own lake, on a smaller scale (600m2), to which it owes its fame. Every day, to a spellbinding musical tune, some 1,000 fountains begin a ballet of poetic water jets: Fountains at Bellagio. It is one of the most beautiful free shows you can see on the Strip. The show is no less impressive inside the casino: a large botanical garden that changes theme five times a year features plants from around the world carefully arranged by the hotel's 140 horticulturalists. The garden is echoed on the lobby ceiling, which features 2,000 colorful glass flowers by artist Dale Chihuly, who also created the grand glass chandelier at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Paintings by famous artists are presented in temporary exhibitions at the Bellagio Galery of Fine Art. Since 1998, the Bellagio has been home to Cirque du Soleil's water show O. The hotel also has some great upscale restaurants, such as Le Cirque and Picasso, whose settings are definitely worth a visit. To see more fountains, this time in a chocolate version, we'll stop by the Bellagio Patisserie.
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Très belle chambre avec vue sur le stip. Beaucoup de choix pour déjeuner ou diner.
Dans l’hôtel salle de spectacle du cirque du soleil "O" super à recommander.
On y retourne des que nous passons a Las Vegas.
Par contre, il faut bien penser à ne pas aller à LAs Vegas en week-end : les prix passent du simple au double !
C'est pas pour rien que sur les cartes postal de Vegas on a les fontaines du Bellagio.
N'hésiter pas à vous arrêter et attendre les fontaines pour les contemplé ca vaut vraiment le coup.
Pour l'hôtel en lui même c'est vraiment un petit village à l'intérieur... et nous avons eu la chance d'être surclassé dans une suite à notre arrivée ;-)