Best Overall: Bellagio
Bellagio Las Vegas
Why We Chose It
This resort has it all under one roof—shopping, entertainment, fine dining, and spa—plus newly redesigned rooms at a reasonable price.
Notable Amenities
On-site spa and salon, private cabanas (for reservation) next to the pool, Italian marble bathrooms, cashmere pillow-top mattresses
Pros
- Excellent luxury shopping
- Several romantic fine dining restaurants
- Bellagio fountains provide complimentary nightly entertainment
- Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, “O” by Cirque du Soleil, and Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art all on-site
Cons
- Not all rooms overlook the famous fountains
- Only four couples treatment rooms at the spa
- Restaurant reservations book up far in advance
Inspired by a Mediterranean village, with a centerpiece 8.5-acre lake and dancing fountains, you could say the Bellagio is the Vegas version of Lake Como, with exquisite European fine dining to match. All 2,568 guest rooms in the main tower have just been redesigned with a more contemporary style, and the resort has more than 500 suites if you’re looking to upgrade your stay.
Dine al fresco at Spago, Picasso or LAGO by Julian Serrano for front row seats to the iconic Bellagio Fountains show, or dress up for the eight-course tasting menu at Le Cirque, where there’s also a thoughtful vegetarian option. Between the fountains and the over-the-top 14,000-square-foot botanical garden display that changes completely each season, there are plenty of photo opportunities.