The “dancing waters” at the Bellagio Fountains are still considered to be one of the city's best free attractions. Inside, luxury and elegance reign supreme.
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From Travel + Leisure , SEP 2006
It's not a road trip without a night in Las Vegas. Check into the Bellagio, the quintessential Vegas hotel. ...MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure , APR 2005
Accented with stone and wood, the 65,000-square-foot facility emphasizes the healing properties of water: reflecting pools are carved throughout the space, a meditation room is enclosed by waterfalls, and there's even a 'watsu' (water shiatsu) room. ...MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure , APR 2004
I woke up that morning in the Bellagio hotel with only one goal for the weekend: to comport myself as though I'd never attended Sunday school, participated in the Boy Scouts, or had parents. I want to leave here with something to be ashamed of that's not actually shameful, because it happened in Las Vegas. The idea is not to sin, but to come close, in the same way that the Venetian and the Luxor, two of the gaudier hotel-casinos...MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure , JUN 2003
'The best hotel, hands down, is the Bellagio,' says Davis, who was recently in town to film an episode of the series. 'How could you not be captivated by the handblown glass flowers hanging from the lobby ceiling? The paintings at the Picasso restaurant? And don't get me started on the fountains!'...MORE>>
Last updated January 2008





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