![]() The renovated rooms have embraced a water theme that is repeated with soft, rolling blues throughout, along with other natural hues, such as a light sand color serving as a complement. Snag a fountain-view room if you hope to watch the show from your window while tuning into the accompanying music on the in-room TV. Many of the Bellagio’s rooms in the main tower were recently renovated and are designated as such in the booking process. When you aren’t in the mood (or expense bracket) for black-tie fine dining, Sadelle’s is a fabulous choice for brunch (especially if you are getting breakfast "free" as part of a credit card benefit), and the Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant is excellent for a sushi dinner with a fountain view.īellagio has just under 4,000 rooms across its two towers, with three-quarters in the main tower and the rest in the spa tower. It also has its own art gallery, a 55,000-square-foot spa, a hair salon, high-end shopping, an on-site Cirque du Soleil show and over 1,200 dancing fountains that shoot up to 460 feet in the sky set to music every 15-30 minutes running from the afternoon late into the evening. with two AAA Five Diamond and Forbes Five-Star restaurants on-site ( Picasso and Le Cirque). Rates at the Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World start at $73 per night.īellagio is over-the-top in all the best ways. We recommend an evening cocktail at the hidden speakeasy, Here Kitty Kitty Vice Den, and if you want some authentic Chinese cuisine, make a reservation at Genting Palace. No matter which of the Resorts World hotels you choose, don’t miss an egg-cellent breakfast at Suns Out Buns Out. The experience is slightly elevated over the other two, with touches like an in-room De'Longhi espresso machine and dedicated lounge chairs at the cabana pool, but all three hotels have a similar look and feel, so you really can’t go wrong once you decide on a price point that works for your budget. You know you’re getting a great view here as the hotel occupies floors 59 through 66. Rooms here are sizable, too, at 550 square feet and up, featuring a midcentury modern vibe but with can’t-miss red accents signifying prosperity and good luck, which are especially important to have on your side in Las Vegas.Īt the top of the Resorts World pecking order is Crockfords Las Vegas, with just under 300 rooms and a separate entrance. The Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World is a bit smaller than the Hilton, though still large, with 1,496 total rooms, making it the biggest Conrad property in the world. The decor is far above what you’d likely expect from your average Hilton and leans into white linens with blue and gold accents. ![]() ![]() The Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World has 1,774 rooms starting at 400 square feet. All three hotels at Resorts World are excellent, with the level of luxury and pricing climbing upward from Hilton to Conrad to Crockfords. Take your pick of 3,500 accommodations spread across three hotels at Resorts World and you can enjoy the latest and greatest Vegas has to offer at your fingertips. ![]()
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