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Palazzo Hotel

3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
396 Ratings

Palazzo at The Venetian, Las Vegas

Palazzo Hotel is an all-suite, 5-Star, 5-Diamond hotel situated on the Las Vegas Strip between The Wynn to the South and its sister property, the Venetian Hotel, to the North. Directly across the street you will find the expansive Fashion Show Mall, as well as another casino hotel, Treasure Island, from which you can take a tram to the Mirage hotel.

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The Palazzo Hotel

All 3,066 "rooms" at the hotel are actually suites--Palazzo suites, if you will--similar to those at the Palazzo's sister property, the Venetian (see our Venetian vs Palazzo post for a comparison of the two hotels. Guests can choose between two basic types of suites, Palazzo and Prestige Suites, and within each of these broad categories various types of offerings.

All of suites feature Italian style décor and offer amenities like multiple flat screen TVs and soaking tubs. Many of them have sunken living rooms and separate dining areas.

The main difference between the Palazzo and Prestige Suites is that Prestige guests have access to upgraded amenities, including the 23rd floor VIP Lounge. There they can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. weekdays or brunch between 9 a.m. and noon on weekends. Snacks, hors d'oeuvres, and cocktails are available later in the day, and on Friday and Saturday evenings between 6 and 9 p.m., there is live piano entertainment in the lounge as well. Prestige guests also have access to a private check-in area, VIP elevators, and a DVD library. Additional services such as packing and unpacking, butler service and in-suite celebration of special occasions can be arranged on request.

In summary, the accommodations at the Palazzo are comparable to what you will find at other 5 Diamond resorts in Las Vegas, like the Bellagio and Wynn, but with the added feature that it is an all-suite hotel. The property connects to the Venetian, which like the Palazzo, offers world class shopping and dining. Furthermore, as if the seven pools and and world class spa at the Palazzo are not enough, guests also have free access to the Venetian pools and spa. The main difference between the Palazzo and the Venetian is that the Palazzo does not have a specific theme. The Venetian seems a tad more family-friendly since there are more affordable dining options as well as family-friendly activities such as Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and the free outdoor entertainment in St. Marks Square.

Palazzo Hotel Suite Types

Palazzo Luxury King Suite This 720-square-foot suite comes with a king-sized or two queen-sized bed, a 42-inch HDTV and overhead reading lights. It features a sunken living room with a 32-inch HDTV and DVD player, a sofa, a sofa bed, table with chairs and a desk. This suite also includes remote-controlled curtains and an in-room safe. The 130-square-foot bathroom has a 17-inch HDTV. It also boasts a separate tub and a glass-enclosed shower, as well as his-and-her sinks. Prestige Luxury Suite

This 720-square-foot suite features a sunken living room decorated with a distinctly modern European design and luxurious amenities. The bedroom area has a king-size bed, a 32-inch flat-screen high-definition television and overhead reading lights. The living room area has a sofa (with full-size pull out), table with chairs, desk with chair and 32-inch flat-screen HDTV with DVD player and a refreshment center.Note: Guests of Prestige at The Palazzo receive access to the 12,000-square-foot Prestige Lounge.

Weekend travelers can enjoy extended breakfast hours, discounted morning cocktail offerings and a Bloody Mary station and complimentary wine and live piano entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. These all take place in the Prestige Lounge on the 23rd Floor of The Palazzo with its amazing views of the Las Vegas Strip.

Grand One Bedroom Suite

This 1,280-square-foot suite has a plush king-sized bed with a pillow-top mattress in a separate bedroom. The lavish home away from home also boasts an Italian marble foyer, a separate living room, a semi-formal dining area and a spacious walk-in closet. Amenities include 42-inch and 32-inch LCD HD TVs, a DVD player, a fully stocked refreshment center, a dining table that seats four, an oversized coffee table, an ottoman, an L-shaped sofa-sleeper (upon availability) and a private work area. Among the tech features are remote-controlled Roman shades and curtains. The master bathroom has a jetted tub and a separate glass-enclosed shower. There is also a double-sink vanity, a 20-inch LCD HD TV and plush robes. Plus, a powder room can be found off the entryway.

Premium King Suite

This 940-square-foot suite has a plush king-sized bed with a pillow-top mattress. The extravagant hideaway also boasts a sunken sitting area, a spacious walk-in closet and unparalleled views of the Strip or The Palazzo's swimming pool. Amenities include 42-inch and 32-inch LCD HD TVs, a DVD player, a fully stocked refreshment center, a dining table that seats three, an oversized coffee table, an ottoman, an L-shaped sofa-sleeper (upon availability) and a private work area. Among the tech features are remote-controlled Roman shades and curtains. The bathroom has a Roman tub and a separate glass-enclosed shower. There is also a double-sink vanity and a 20-inch LCD HD TV.

Prestige Grand One Bedroom Suite

This 1,280-square-foot suite has a plush king-sized bed with a pillow-top mattress in a separate bedroom. The lavish home away from home also boasts an Italian marble foyer, a separate living room, a semi-formal dining area and a spacious walk-in closet. Amenities include 42-inch and 32-inch LCD HD TVs, a DVD player, a fully stocked refreshment center, a dining table that seats four, an oversized coffee table, an ottoman, an L-shaped sofa-sleeper (upon availability) and a private work area. Among the tech features are remote-controlled Roman shades and curtains.

The master bathroom has a jetted tub and a separate glass-enclosed shower. There is also a double-sink vanity, a 20-inch LCD HD TV and plush robes. Plus, a powder room can be found off the entryway.

Palazzo Presidential Suite

The Palazzo Presidential suite is out-of-this-world, the final word in luxury. The Presidential Suite consists of 5,200 square feet, two bedrooms, a formal dining area with seating for eight, remote-controlled drapes, lights and music, a baby grand piano, bathrooms have jetted hot tubs, steam showers, fireplaces, dry saunas...the list goes on. As an average room rate, you can book the Palazzo Presidential Suite from $3,500 per night.

Accessible Palazzo Hotel Rooms

It is important to note that most of the suites have steps leading to the living room, which would make them not a good choice for guests with a mobility problem. However, the Palazzo also has handicapped accessible suites that meet the ADA standards. Wheelchairs and scooters are available for rental.

Palazzo Hotel Resort Fee

Keep in mind that the Palazzo, like most Las Vegas hotels, also charges a mandatory daily resort fee. The daily fee, in this case $45 plus tax, covers the following amenities whether you use them or not:

  • Access for two people to the fitness facility at the Canyon Ranch Spa Club
  • In-suite Internet access
  • Boarding pass printing
  • Unlimited local and toll-free phone calls
  • Daily newspaper
  • 2-for-1 drink coupons at any casino bar (for guests age 21 and older)

Check-in time starts at 3 p.m. and checkout time is at 11 a.m. If early check-in or late checkout is desired, the hotel will try to accommodate you. Additional charges may apply.

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Las Vegas History: Where Palazzo Now Stands There Was...

Prior to the construction of the Venetian Hotel Las Vegas and then the Palazzo, another major property, the Sands Hotel and Casino, stood in the same location. Entrepreneur Sheldon Adelson and his partners bought the Sands in 1989, and the following year opened the nearby Sands Expo Convention Center. (The latter is not to be confused with the Las Vegas Convention Center, which is a different facility opposite what used to be the Las Vegas Hilton and is now the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino). In its heyday, the Sands Hotel and Casino, which operated from 1956-1996, was classic Vegas at its best. It was home to the famed Copa Room where the likes of Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. performed to capacity crowds. But by 1996, the 40-year-old hotel had lost its luster, so Adelson had the aging Sands Hotel imploded in order to replace it with a grander themed resort, the Venetian.

Things to do at Palazzo Hotel

Star Wars at Venetian and Palazzo

If you've ever dreamed of visiting a galaxy far, far away. Now's your chance. Step into a brand new virtual-reality experience with this whole-body, fully immersive adventure, where you, your friends and family can get physically inside the action. This virtual reality experience combines interactive sets and real-time effects for a truly innovative experience that any Star Wars fan will love.

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Adding to the undeniable charm of the Grand Canal Shoppes at Palazzo hotel's sister property, Venetian, are the not-to-be missed street performers. Follow the crowds to St. Marks Square for free outdoor entertainment that will delight the whole family.

  • "Streetmosphere": These classically trained singers, actors, and musicians perform five times daily. Show times are 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m.
  • The Venetian Trio: The Venetian Trio performs every night between 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.
  • Living Statues: See them either in St. Marks Square between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or near Ann Taylor between noon and 8 p.m.

In addition, you never know when, in the course of meandering along the cobblestone walkway and taking in the sights, you might be unexpectedly greeted and entertained by musicians, stilt walkers, and other street performers.

No one is too young or too old to take a ride along the Grand Canal in an authentic Venetian gondola complete with a singing gondolier. You can choose either an indoor ride or an outdoor ride. The hours for indoor rides are 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. and 10 a.m.-midnight Fri. and Sat. Outdoor rides operate daily (season and weather permitting) from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The cost is $21 per person. Optional photo packages are $22 and up.

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Whether or not you actually encounter any celebrities during your visit to Las Vegas is hit or miss. But for anyone visiting Madame Tussauds Wax Museum at the Venetian Hotel, it is a safe bet that you have the opportunity to see lifelike re-creations in wax of more than 100 famous people. The museum is open every day from the year starting at 10 am. Closing times vary so check with the hotel. Children age 3 and under are admitted free and Nevada Residents receive 50% off. You will have many opportunities to photograph your children hanging out with their favorite celebrities!

The Palazzo hotel pool area consists of no less than seven pools and four hot tubs. The surrounding fountains and foliage provide a relaxing retreat that is perfect for families.

All of the pools are outdoors. They range from 1½ feet to 4 feet deep. The area is open year-round. Hours are usually from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., but only to 4 p.m. during the winter. One of the pools, the Azure Luxury Pool, is closed during the winter and otherwise open weekends only and is for adults only.

There is ample seating (chairs and chaise lounges) around the pool and even wading lounge chairs, which allow guests to stay cool while soaking up the sun. There are also 41 cabanas surrounding the pool, which guests who want more luxury and privacy can rent. The cabanas include the following amenities:

  • 32-inch flat-screen LCD TV
  • DVD player
  • Safe
  • 2 padded chaise lounges
  • Couch
  • Upright chair with ottoman
  • Fully stocked refrigerator
  • A/C and heating unit
  • Personal cabana host

The pool area is wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately, no inner tubes, rafts, or pool toys are available for rental. A seasonal poolside restaurant, Solaro by Wolfgang Puck, is open for breakfast and lunch from March through October.

Grand Canal Shoppes

Leisurely making your way along cobblestone walkways with a painted sky ceiling overhead, steps away from more than 160 stores and eateries surrounding a quarter mile long Grand Canal. And as if all that isn't enough, there is free outdoor entertainment, too. Shopping doesn't get any better than this!

The Venetian is so widely known for its outstanding shopping, it attracts well-to-do visitors from all over the world. But what many Las Vegas visitors might not know is that now the Palazzo has its own luxurious shopping mall featuring more than 60 high-end shops. The Shoppes at the Palazzo include Barney's New York, along with numerous fashion forward boutiques whose designer names read like a Who's Who in the fashion world. Barney's, Burberry, Cole Haan, and Ralph Lauren all offer children's apparel. The Shoppes at the Palazzo are open Sunday-Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to midnight.

While guests at the Palazzo hyotel can shop for virtually anything their heart desires in their own back yard, we would be remiss if we didn't mention that this other huge shopping mall is right across the street. Unlike the Shoppes at the Palazzo and Venetian, the Fashion Show Mall offers merchandise at all price points, and even upscale stores like Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue have sales with huge savings. Another plus is that the mall is packed with inexpensive places to eat. Last, but certainly not least, there is a Tix4Tonight outlet where you can pick up discounted tickets for many top shows all over town.