The Palazzo Resort, Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas
The Palazzo Resort, Hotel & Casino, together with the Sands Convention Centre and the Venetian Hotel and Casino, comprises a vast entertainment complex that offers a multitude of options for shopping, relaxation, and casino gaming.
Standing at an impressive height of 196 meters, the building features 3,068 suites, each spanning 67 square meters. With a sprawling casino covering 9,600 square meters and a total ground space of 645,581 square meters, it holds the distinction of being the largest building in the United States in terms of floor area. The lobby greets guests with a delightful ambiance, adorned with numerous suspended umbrellas beneath an 18-meter-high glass dome and complemented by a two-story fountain.
Within the casino, visitors can indulge in a variety of entertainment offerings. The extensive gaming floor boasts 2,200 slot and video machines, a dedicated race and sports book, 139 gaming tables, a poker room, and a high-limit salon featuring an additional 20 tables where Baccarat takes center stage.
The hotel complex caters to diverse tastes with over 60 upscale shops and 15 restaurants. From the luxurious Lavo, offering an American/Italian menu, to casual burger joints, there is something to satisfy every palate and budget. Additionally, thanks to its connection with the Venetian, guests can also enjoy the marvelous gondola rides along the "Grand Canal."
Moreover, the hotel houses a vibrant nightclub and a theater that showcases the acclaimed Jersey Boys show, along with several inviting bars for a relaxed evening. For those with a penchant for luxury automobiles, there is a Lamborghini Showroom where you can marvel at the exquisite cars on display and indulge in dreams of automotive splendor.
Standing at an impressive height of 196 meters, the building features 3,068 suites, each spanning 67 square meters. With a sprawling casino covering 9,600 square meters and a total ground space of 645,581 square meters, it holds the distinction of being the largest building in the United States in terms of floor area. The lobby greets guests with a delightful ambiance, adorned with numerous suspended umbrellas beneath an 18-meter-high glass dome and complemented by a two-story fountain.
Within the casino, visitors can indulge in a variety of entertainment offerings. The extensive gaming floor boasts 2,200 slot and video machines, a dedicated race and sports book, 139 gaming tables, a poker room, and a high-limit salon featuring an additional 20 tables where Baccarat takes center stage.
The hotel complex caters to diverse tastes with over 60 upscale shops and 15 restaurants. From the luxurious Lavo, offering an American/Italian menu, to casual burger joints, there is something to satisfy every palate and budget. Additionally, thanks to its connection with the Venetian, guests can also enjoy the marvelous gondola rides along the "Grand Canal."
Moreover, the hotel houses a vibrant nightclub and a theater that showcases the acclaimed Jersey Boys show, along with several inviting bars for a relaxed evening. For those with a penchant for luxury automobiles, there is a Lamborghini Showroom where you can marvel at the exquisite cars on display and indulge in dreams of automotive splendor.
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Sight Name: The Palazzo Resort, Hotel & Casino
Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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