The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort is a luxurious resort that embodies elegance and sophistication. Located on the Strip, it offers opulent suite-style rooms, premier shopping at the Grand Canal Shoppes, and a variety of dining options ranging from casual to gourmet. The Palazzo is also home to a number of high-end bars and clubs, a lavish spa, and a state-of-the-art casino, delivering an all-encompassing, grandiose Vegas experience with a touch of Italian-inspired charm.
Suites at The Palazzo are designed to provide convenience and comfort, while featuring exquisite European contemporary style and end-of-the-range facilities such as remote-controlled shades and curtains. Amenities in these lavish suites include complimentary slippers and robes, and an in-suite dining service.
Nightlife and Entertainment at The Palazzo at the Venetian Resort
As for entertainment, The Palazzo at the Venetian Resort boasts a wide array of top shows including resident acts and special events. Nightlife is another main asset of The Palazzo, which features the exclusive Lavo Nightclub and an impressive number of sophisticated lounges and bars. Guests are also free to enjoy a massive choice of restaurants offered by both The Palazzo and its sister property The Venetian, an all star cast of celebrity chefs own eateries in these hotels and are just waiting to be discovered.
Set in Las Vegas, it will come as no surprise that The Palazzo features an important gaming offer, including a poker room and table games such as blackjack and roulette. There are a whole host of activities and services available at The Palazzo, from typical Las Vegas weddings to sightseeing tours and sports. In short, The Palazzo gives you everything you would expect from a top Las Vegas hotel and more.
Know Before You Go
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Expect to pay a resort fee of approximately $45 + tax, per room per night (subject to change).