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The Palazzo Las Vegas, Let’s Take a Look

Opening Category, Luxury Suite Room, 1 King Bed  (Room Number 44 817)

TripKick.com has covered just about every hotel in Las Vegas, but recently we took a closer look at The Palazzo, one of the city’s newest hotel options.  Unlike so many of Las Vegas’ “mega-hotels”, Palazzo doesn’t take on quite the themed experience you might expect.  Palazzo, the sister hotel to The Venetian Las Vegas, is Italian Inspired (sans gondolas) and delivers a truly luxurious hotel experience that is both sophisticated and fun.

Accommodations at Palazzo are nearly identical to those at Venetian (although the colors vary slightly) but Palazzo guests will enjoy an environment that is slightly more geared toward adults.  Palazzo features its own promenade of high end shopping, and also connects to The Shops at Venetian.  The entire feel of Palazzo is intended to reflect the luxury and indulgence of romantic Italy, featuring a great use of beautiful materials including Olive Trees and Mediterranean Limestone.

Palazzo Check-In Area

Palazzo Lobby Area, This is a Rotating Design (Chinese New Year Design is Featured Above)

Palazzo is an All Suite property with accommodations starting at a generous 720 square feet.  Luxury Suites (Palazzo’s Opening Category Room) are configured in an open floor plan, with a step down living room area.  Luxury Suites feature 3 LCD televisions in total, including one in the Bathroom.  Bathrooms are also spacious and feature a luxurious twin vanity design along with a separate glass shower and bathtub.  Beds offer great comfort and feature plush pillow-top mattresses along with fine linens.  We felt that the Luxury Suites provided ample space and comfort, however for those seeking just slightly more space (or privacy) there are 2 other categories available.  “Fortuna Suites” are slightly wider than Luxury Suites, and offer a bedroom area that is somewhat removed from the Living Room area of the Suite.  “Sienna Suites” are the largest Suites available to guests (non-gaming guests), and these rooms offer a separate living room and bedroom area along with 1.5 baths.  Regardless of your suite category, guests can expect an indulgent experience with elegant yet contemporary accommodations.  Room Numbers are 5 Digits: ie. 44 817, 44th Floor, Room 817.

Luxury Suite Category, 1 King Bed  (Room Number 44 817)

Fortuna Suite, 1 King Bed  (Room Number 36 808)

Sienna Suite, 1 King Bed  (Room Number 36 805)

All guests have the option to upgrade to the Palazzo Concierge Level (Typically $100/night) which provides access to the lounge and morning breakfast, afternoon snacks and evening cocktails.  The Concierge Level Lounge features a private business center along with a personalized staff.

Palazzo Concierge Lounge, 23rd Floor

The Palazzo Pool Deck

The Palazzo offers a wide array of dining options ranging from Sushi to Continental Cuisine.  Celebrity Chef creations are endless, but on our most recent visit we were simply wowed by one restaurant in particular.  LAVO is an innovative new concept that mates dining and entertainment.  This semi-casual yet sohphisticated space is Mediterranean inspired and simply stunning.  Dishes are intended to be shared in true Mediterranean fashion, and this is a dining experience that shouldn’t be missed.

LAVO Restaurant

LAVO NightClub Entrance

Las Vegas is home to some of the world’s largest hotels, yet despite this wide variety, only a select few are contenders for the most discerning traveler.  Palazzo certainly is a world class contender and offers some of Las Vegas’ finest accommodations.  Guests will enjoy a host of luxurious amenities coupled with a wide variety of restaurants, entertainment and supreme shopping.

Posted February 18th, 2009 by: Bryant Waters under Hotels, Uncategorized

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