The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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In the past ten or so years, the Venetian has quickly climbed the ranks of best places to visit in Las Vegas. Simply walking through the Venetian is like a vacation all by itself. The marble floors, Grand Canal Shoppes, live opera and gondola rides take you away from the desert and transport you to Italy. Stay close to all of its lovely amenities when you book a suite at the Venetian. Suites at the Venetian are a step above other accommodations on the Strip for a few reasons. First, only suites are available here. There are no standard rooms. But, these suites are larger than typical Vegas rooms, starting at 650 square feet. Premier Suites provide you with over 1,000 square feet to stretch out after a long day of touring. Finally, Top Tier Suites provide an even more elegant level of luxury for those hoping for an elevated experience. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Las Vegas vacation without some gambling. So, head downstairs to the Venetian’s exciting casino floor. USA Today has dubbed it the Best Las Vegas casino, with Business Insider also approving it as one of the Best Casinos in America.

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Luxury King Suite

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Luxury 2 Queen Suite

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Grand 1 Bedroom Suite

1 King Bed 1300-sq-foot room with mountain views Layout - Bedroom, dining area, and sitting area Entertainment - 46-inch flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movies Food & Drink - 24-hour room service, minibar, and refrigerator (on request) Sleep - Pillowtop bed, Egyptian cotton linens, a down duvet, blackout drapes/curtains, and turndown service Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower Practical - Safe, iron/ironing board, and laptop workspace; free cribs/infant beds available on request Comfort - Climate-controlled air conditioning and daily housekeeping Accessibility - Doorbell and phone notification, closed-captioned TV, braille signage, visual fire alarm, and lever door handles Eco-friendly - Eco-friendly toiletries, recycling bin, and LED light bulbs Need to Know - No rollaway/extra beds available Non-Smoking, renovated in January 2016

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Swimming Pools at the The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

If a relaxation Renaissance is in the cards for your Las Vegas vacation, then the Venetian pool deck—and the ones surrounding it—are the ticket to making this vacation aspect a reality. As a conjoined complex, the Venetian and Palazzo share 11 luxury pools, complete with every type of feature geared for rest, from its four hot tubs to cabanas and lounge chairs. Easy access to dining is one of the perks of the pools, as Spritz and Truth & Tonic sit a few steps away from the water’s edge, ready to nourish and entertain pool guests in need of refreshments. For a more private experience, rent a cabana and lose yourself in the decadence of top-quality service and sprawled-out square footage. The main pool level isn’t the only one with perks to offer. For added water access, Venezia Tower has its own pool, with Bouchon sitting on the edge of the deck and walkability right from the guest suites. This gorgeous, private option is an exclusive asset to the resort and one that Venezia Tower guests can truly take advantage of. The Venetian pools and the Palazzo pools are accessible from both sides of the resort. To read more about The Palazzo at Venetian Resort’s own poolside, read the Palazzo pool page for more information.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a Child-Friendly Hotel

While Venetian Resort is a sophisticated getaway that adults will love, it also has several kid-friendly features to keep all age ranges entertained. The Grand Canal Shoppes is the way to go when catering to excited children. Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum is a prime choice, for kids to see famous stars from TV shows and YouTube videos that they'll recognize right away. Other shops are geared towards kids and parents with sweet tooths, like IT'SUGAR and Honolulu Cookie Company, to name a few. When walking through the cobblestone stretches of the Shoppes, kids will love the street performers dressed up as marble statues, as a fun handover from the novelty of the wax museum. There are a number of kid-friendly restaurants in the Venetian too, like Black Tap Craft Burgers and CrazyShake, for those necessary vacation indulgences. Be sure to wait an hour before swimming in one of the pools inside the massive complex, which are kid-friendly with the exception of the European pool. When it's time to return to the room, kids can retreat to the sepeare living areas of the suite to watch their favorite shows, or grab a nap while the adults sneak in the Saturday cartoons.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a Five Star Hotel

The Venetian Las Vegas is a 5 Star Resort due to it’s elevated dining, entertainment and impressive architecture.

Elevated dining includes Delmonico’s, as well as Matteo’s , Mott 32, and many more. The world famous dining is simply where the fun begins. The Venetian has many options for 5 star rated entertainment with their rotating residency list. These residencies include Derek Hough’s “No Limit” and Spiegelworld’s “Atomic Saloon”.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a Family-Friendly Hotel

Families, rejoice. Many facets of The Venetian Resort are geared towards family-friendly fun.

For accommodations, The Venetian suites are all larger than many of the standard rooms found on the Strip. Therefore, it’s one of the best resorts to choose as a home base for the whole family. With separate living areas and sleeping spots, everyone can achieve relaxation at the same time. When choosing a room, consider the Premier Suites to allow everyone to stretch out and relax with media rooms, pool tables and more.

When it’s time to leave the suite, have a pool day the entire family can enjoy. The Venetian has a splash pad for the youngest members of the family, and private cabanas the adults will enjoy. Plus, there are several pools on the property so the squad can spread out and get some space.

When it’s time to leave the hotel, the Grand Canal Shoppes is the perfect family-friendly connection to The Venetian. One great attraction that can’t be missed is Madame Tussauds, the world-famous wax figure museum. Kids and adults alike will love taking a tour and catching celebrity sightings from all generations.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is in the Middle of the Strip

The Venetian is located right in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. When staying in such a place, you’ll love it even more for its central location. This is because almost anything on your Vegas to-do list is within walking distance.

Just across Las Vegas Boulevard is the Mirage and Treasure Island, both great places to check out. Without crossing the street, you may choose to head south to the Linq Promenade, and catch a ride on the High Roller. Or walk through Caesars Palace across the Boulevard from the Linq. North of the Venetian, you will get to see the Wynn and Encore, Resorts World, and the Fashion Show Mall.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has rooms with Jacuzzis

The Venetian Resort is one of the most high-end accommodations on the Las Vegas Strip. The in-room features contribute to the overall quality from the moment guests step in the door. Even the bathrooms exhibit class and luxury; hence, there are Jacuzzi jet tubs in many of the suites.

Jacuzzi access starts in a Grand fashion. Book a Grand King Suite or a Grand One-Bedroom Suite and soak away your troubles in your private jet tub. One added benefit to these suites is the separate shower, doubling the choices for calming facilities and cleanliness.

Many of the upgraded suites also feature jetted tubs, such as the Executive King Suite, and the Chairman suites that place TVs next to the tubs for added entertainment and views of the Strip. If you’re staying at the Penthouse Suite, spend an entire day moving back and forth between the sauna and the jet tub.

It will be easy to spend hours enjoying a Jacuzzi tub inside a Venetian Resort suite. For vacationers and business travelers, those are hours well-spent. Don’t forget to request a bottle of wine or champagne to be brought to your room to achieve ultimate relaxation.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a Luxury Hotel

Luxury is more than an achievement at the Venetian Resort. It’s a standard of quality that is recognized by visitors and guests alike. You’ll get such a luxury experience at the Venetian Resort.

From the moment you arrive, the VIP service and private check-in options provide exclusivity that is rare on the Las Vegas Strip. The lobby alone is a breathtaking display of architecture that will immediately transport you to Italy, and that experience continues as you enter your Vegas abode. The details throughout each suite, the views and the amenities are thoughtful exhibitions of hospitality that the Venetian is famous for.

To know the Venetian Resort is to explore its offerings throughout the property. High-end restaurants with celebrity chefs are abundant on Restaurant Row, with a diverse lineup of culinary offerings for palates of all preferences. You can also sample the best cocktails at bars like the gorgeous Rosina Cocktail Lounge, among other libationary delights included in the Cocktail Collective.

Be sure to stop into Canyon Ranch, a highly-rated spa experience in the Grand Canal Shoppes. This spa and fitness experience is the epitome of luxury, and one visit will quickly turn into two or more over the course of the trip.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is a Hotel with Rooms

Venetian Resort is proud of its all-suite hotel rooms, each one bringing the excellence of Italy inside its doors.

Two towers are available for booking: the classic Venetian Tower or the newer Palazzo Tower. Venetian offers some of the most exclusive suites on the Strip, with each room sitting at over 650 square feet of space regardless of bed number.

Property guests are spoiled for choice. To start, no wrong selection can be made when “Luxury” precedes a suite name. Whether one king bed or two queen beds are chosen, you’ll love stepping down into a gorgeous living room and unwinding inside a large bathtub, complete with double sinks and a television. Premier Suites offer the same, with over 1,00 square feet of marble details and exquisite furnishings for relaxation, but the suites don’t stop there.

If you’re looking to score a stay in a king bedroom with luxury extras, consider a Grand or Executive Wellness one-bedroom suite. Jetted, tubs, walk-in closets, in-room exercise equipment and wet bars are just some of the cushy features that elevate these rooms to royalty status.

Ask for a Select View or Strip View room to customize the sights. ADA bedrooms are also available for booking.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has rooms with a view of the Strip

The Venetian has one of the best locations in all of Las Vegas to catch a view of the Las Vegas Strip. One of the best views is from a Penthouse Suite, where you’ll see breathtaking views of Las Vegas through a floor to ceiling window. If you would like to ensure that your suite at the Venetian does look down upon the lights and sounds of the Strip, make sure to indicate at the time of booking.

You may be able to see many sights from your suite at the Venetian. Depending on where your room is, you may look out over the Palazzo, the sister resort of the Venetian. Or, you may be able to catch the flames of the volcano show at the Mirage across the street.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has Suites

Every one of the Venetian’s 4,049 suites are much more luxurious than the typical room elsewhere in Las Vegas. The first of these is the 650 square foot Luxury King Suite. In this room you’ll fall asleep on an oversized king bed, and enjoy an all-marble bath. The Luxury Two Queen Suite is similar, though 100 square feet larger. Both rooms have a dedicated seating area and separate bedroom area.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has Two Bedroom Suites

For a two-bedroom suite at The Venetian, look no further than the most premier suites at the resort.

The Presidential Suite is the room du jour. This suite has over 5,000 square feet of decorated gold space, with detailed furniture and shining chandeliers. These touches, however, are just the beginning. The luxe extras elevate this two-bedroom suite into a space that nods to the classics. A baby grand piano, bar area, three fireplaces, cedar-wood sauna, a butler service pantry, pool table and media room are all available to  Presidential Suite guests.

The penthouse suite is also a two-bedroom suite, and includes many of the above features. VIP services and a general feeling of royalty accompany a stay in this luxury room. Stretching out on the cream-colored couches, surrounded by Italian-inspired decor and amazing views? This is a European getaway, brought stateside for your enjoyment.

Book these rooms with On The Strip, by checking listings or calling for availability for penthouse suites. You’ll never want to leave—and with perks such as personalized attention from hotel staff, lounge access and limo rides to and from the airport, you don’t have to.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has Four Bedroom Suites

If the Presidential Suite was not spectacular enough for you, take a look at the Chairman Suite. While the Presidential Suite’s decor is very much like an Italian villa, the Chairman’s decor is more modern with touches of elegant, European flair.

The Chairman, with 8,000 square feet, has three to four bedrooms, depending on which you choose. You may also choose to have a workout room with large-screen TV, a theater with eight seats, a sauna, a steam room, a media room with gaming system and large TV, your own personal gym, and more.

Personalized stationery is available to you as well. Relax on a chaise lounge and write a letter while relaxing in your Paiza robe. You won’t have to worry about anything, with a 24-hour direct line to your Butler services.

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The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has Penthouse Suites

If you are hoping to book the most luxurious suite in one of the most luxurious resorts in all of Las Vegas, look into the Penthouse Suite. You will have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with access to the Prestige Club Lounge, limo service to Las Vegas airport, and VIP check-in services.

Each Penthouse Suite has a living room that features its own piano. There is also a work desk, Roman shades, and a double-door entrance leading to a foyer made of Italian marble. A formal dining area for eight people, as well as two bathrooms with marble floors, also add to the level of luxury.

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The Venetian, an homage to traditional Italian architecture, has dazzled visitors and locals alike for over 20 years.

The History of The Venetian Resort

This authentic theme resort opened at the turn of the century in 1999. The Venetian’s original motive was to exist as “the largest resort on The Strip.” Sands CEO Sheldon Adelson spearheaded the project, forgoing the initial plans to create a trademarked Sands Hotel to coincide with its international headquarters. The inspiration — and eventual namesake — of the resort was the Italian city of Venice, with its distinct gothic architecture and web of canals.

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a night view of the Venetian Resort sign

Now, with the Palazzo tower standing proudly adjacent to the original tower, and its sister hotel located in Macau, the Venetian Resort is a touchstone for quality on the Las Vegas Strip. Its roster boasts over 4,000 suites, with activities, dining and entertainment as famous as the resort’s original influence.

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The Venetian Macau Resort Hotel Macau

The Venetian Resort has hundreds of amenities for every type of guest. The Grand Canal Shoppes, which connect the Venetian to the Palazzo, is a trove of delights with celebrity restaurants such as Buddy V’s and Delmonico by Emeril Lagasse. The gondola rides, both indoor and outdoor, are the trademark leisure activity of the Venetian resort, and international names in dining such as TAO add to the millions of guests that cross the threshold into the resort each year.

The Venetian is found in the middle of the Strip, on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, between the Palazzo and Harrah’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. As of 2021, the Venetian is a Sands property. However, new ownership under Apollo Global Management is expected to be implemented by the end of 2021. All branding will be preserved, with name changes to some facilities.

The Resort

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Exterior view of the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas

Rooms

Every guest can feel like royalty in a Venetian hotel suite, boasting some of the nicest three bedroom suites in Las Vegas. Each room sprawls out over hundreds of square feet and is draped in luxury details, such as neoclassical-inspired upholstery.

Venezia Tower

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scenic and private Venezia Tower in Las Vegas

Nestled in an intimate corner of the resort, away from the bustle, sits the Venezia Tower. Escape into a quieter corner of the resort all of the sought-after hotel amenities of the resort but in a more private atmosphere. This branch of the hotel contains some of the premier suites and swanky features, such as a separate pool courtyard and private check-in desk.

The Venetian Expo

This massive space is the epicenter for conventions and events of all calibers. Formerly known as the Sands Expo, the freshly-patented Venetian Expo can cater to any event.

Ballrooms

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junior ballroom at The Venetian (originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

The Venetian ballrooms are some of the largest on the Strip, boasting 85,000 feet of square footage to house any kind of foreseeable occasion. There are three dividable junior ballrooms ready for use as well.

Meeting Rooms

Looking to have a meeting? With 14 dividable rooms, there is ample space to conduct business with parties of any size. For more private gatherings or small-scale meetings, a hospitality lounge at the Venetian Parlor will do the trick.

Expo Halls

When an occasion demands further expansion of space, the expo halls can provide even more surface area for convention-sized attendances.

The Stella Studio

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Pools 

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the pool at The Venetian Resort(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

The recently-renovated Venetian pool deck boasts an impressive four pools and several acres of cabanas, restaurants, and other amenities. Take a dive into an infinity pool overlooking the Palazzo’s pool deck. The Venetian is part of the best pools on the Strip.

Cabanas and Day Beds

There’s no better spot to relax than under the canopy of a private cabana. Televisions, private Wi-Fi and private attendants complete the package.

Theaters

Venetian Theatre

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The Venetian Theatre (originally sourced from meyersound.com)

Heighten the drama in this luxurious, velvet-draped theater. The 1,815 seat space is the largest of the quartet of theaters in the Venetian and Palazzo, respectively. A famous roster has graced the stage of the Venetian Theatre. Celebrities such as Tony Bennett, Kelly Clarkson, Jeff Foxworthy and more have graced the stage for their world-famous performances.

The show schedule has a faster turn-around than its counterparts, so check the lineup to purchase tickets to the Venetian Theater.

The Summit Showroom

See the Grand Canal Shoppes for more information.

Opaline Theater

See The Palazzo for more information.

Prestige Club Lounge at The Venetian Resort

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Prestige Club Lounge in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

The resort hosts an ultra-divine Prestige Club Lounge, packed with complimentary goodies and a promise of “a quiet center of luxury” on the 36th floor of The Venetian Tower. Guests can visit either lounge (the Palazzo has its own lounge on the 23rd floor) for a more intimate cocktail, breakfast or workspace coffee with stunning Las Vegas Strip views.

Parking

As a courtesy, parking is complimentary for Venetian guests. There are two parking garages, one under the Venetian Expo halls and the other off of Las Vegas Boulevard. The parking garage offers several types of services for all drivers:

  • Self-parking (levels 1-14)
  • Electric vehicle parking and charging (level 3)
  • Valet: operates 24/7 (level 3)
  • Entertainment parking (we recommend accessing The Venetian Theater through the above-ground parking garage)
  • Poker player parking (level 5)

Transportation

Access rideshare services and Uber/Lyft food order dropoff at the third floor valet entrance. Shuttles and buses are also available for airport transportation.

The Venetian is partnered with Hertz Car rental, so finding a ride for the Las Vegas trip is as easy as heading down to the third floor valet entrance.

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Notables

Canyon Ranch Spa + Fitness

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Canyon Ranch Spa + Fitness(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

Whether relaxing through exercise or pampering, the Canyon Ranch Spa has a full range of luxuries, from seasonal treatments to state-of-the-art exercise equipment. This gorgeous super spa is known for promoting wellbeing, renewal and relaxation through specially designed spa programs. Personalized services, delectable healthy foods and fitness facilities will also make sure your inner wellness meets your outer health.

Celebration Packages

For anyone jetting to Vegas for a bachelorette, wedding or a cleverly named “Quarantine Birthday Redo,” the resort will assist in planning for your special trip and help you find the best attractions on the Strip.

Suite Experiences

Add a personal element to your Venetian Resort stay. The hospitality team takes great care to provide extra touches to make experiences memorable, from catering events to custom flower arrangements to spruce up the room.

Gambling Lessons

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Friends gambling in a casino

Looking to refine your table skills? Complimentary gaming lessons are available in the Venetian and Palazzo Casino. For more information on what game lessons the casino is currently offering, check out our full casino guide.

Grazie Rewards

Unlock the potential to enjoy the best the Venetian offers. Perks on room rates, gambling and entertainment are just a few of the membership benefits. To get full details, our Venetian Resort casino guide provides all of the tips and tools to update your gambling experience.

Restaurants

Between the two resorts and the Grand Canal Shoppes, there are over 150 dining choices at your fingertips. Whether it’s a Michelin-star experience or a bite in Restaurant Row, everyone can find a favorite place from this array of Las Vegas Strip restaurants.

Restaurant Row

CHICA

Brunch aficionados, rejoice. This Latin restaurant has a packed midday menu, complete with libations. Return after brunch for dinner hour, with live music and performers dancing tableside to spice up the already-spicy tacos that Chica is known for.

Delmonico Steakhouse by Emeril Lagasse

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Delmonico Steakhouse by Emeril Lagasse

Emeril is the biggest name in Italian cuisine, and his steakhouse is a bucket list item for culinary fans. The restaurant has a distinct New Orleans flair, and the whiskey is always flowing. Although each steak comes highly recommended, we encourage the lobster bisque, to have you saying “bam!” with every bite.

Estiatorio Milos

Fresh seafood in the desert might sound far-fetched, but estiatorio Milos is a local destination for Greek-style fish and fare. We recommend sampling some Greek yogurt, made in-house and in the traditional method of straining.

Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano

Handmade pasta? Don’t mind if we do. Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano celebrates the nostalgia of growing up in Italy with its simple, yet delicious meals. To continue the homey feel, Matteo’s loves to celebrate the holidays, so book a table for Christmas to celebrate the “Jolly Holly-days” with some limited-time specialty dishes.

SUGARCANE raw bar grill

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SUGARCANE raw bar grilll

Expect long lines at this Restaurant Row favorite. Despite the sweet namesake,SUGARCANE raw bar grill is a vegan and vegetarian-friendly spot with a seafood-forward menu and signature “raw bar.” Sample some trendy crispy rice or a shellfish tower, if your group is feeling bold.

Yardbird

Folks looking for a good and hearty Southern meal can certainly find a dish to indulge in at Yardbird. Stave off a hangover with fried chicken’n’watermelon’n’waffles, or get really authentic with fried okra and cheesy grits on the side of any “mains.”

Starbucks

No casino would be complete without America’s favorite coffee chain. This Starbucks has all of the necessary tools for vacation success such as coffee, tea, snacks and sandwiches.

Casino Food Court

Bonanno’s NY Pizzeria

There’s no bad time for a slice of pizza (or several). Bonnano’s is a New York-style pizza joint located in the casino food court, and they’re keeping with the Italian theme of pasta, pizza and mouthwatering stromboli.

Cafe Pan

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Chef cooking a crepe on a hot round cooktop

In addition to the lineup of bakeries in the Venetian Resort and on the Las Vegas Strip, Cafe Pan serves their own take on French crepes and gelato. Pair one of these sweet snacks with a cup of Illy coffee for the perfect Vegas breakfast.

Eat’s Italian

In the sea of upscale restaurants at the Venetian Resort, Eat’s Italian is the perfect option for Italian food on the go. Grab a quick breakfast or bowl of pasta to eat in between excursions in the casino.

San Gennaro Burger

Fifth Avenue Restaurant Group presents San Gennaro Burger, one of the food court’s many staples. This happening joint serves fresh hamburgers, hot dogs and loaded French fries to satiate any appetite.

Tacos N ‘Ritas

Image of one red and one green margarita at Tacos & 'Ritas at The Venetian Resort
Tacos & ‘Ritas at The Venetian Resort (originally sourced from groupon.com)

Arguably the most beautiful culinary pairing in history, Tacos N ‘Ritas is the Mexican spot in the food court. Savor the flavors of Mexico with classic dishes and funky-shaped margarita glasses, and don’t forget to snag your Groupon!

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Black Tap Craft Burgers and Beer

This is the place to go when a milkshake will hit the spot. Black Tap Craft Burgers and Beer has all the hallmarks of a typical burger joint: finger-licking wings, burgers with all of the trimmings and side dishes to round out the meal.

Bouchon Bakery

This French patisserie-style eatery is decorated with awards and accolades, and for good reason. It’s an excellent place to nosh on traditional Parisian cuisine, from mussels frites to pain au chocolat. Thomas Keller,

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Bouchon Bakery cup and box

Fun fact: the French definition of “bouchon” can translate to mean “cork” or “stopper,” which is a fitting title to accompany their wine service at The Venezia.

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BRERA osteria

Enjoy a 3-course lunch at BRERA osteria in St. Mark’s Square. See The Grand Canal Shoppes for more information.

CAPRI Pool Restaurant and Bar

See The Palazzo for more details.

CUT by Wolfgang Puck

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CUT by Wolfgang Puck(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

CUT is a critically-acclaimed steakhouse that sets the standard for intimate dining. The modern decor was built to give the steaks (and the selections from the 28-page wine list) the elegance they deserve. Take a group to CUT for food that defines “gourmet.”

Dandelion Chocolate

Located around the corner from the front desk, Dandelions Chocolate is the perfect sweet snack for the check-in queue. Fuel up with some small-batch coffee, or attend an online chocolate tasting before arriving at the hotel.

Grand Lux Cafe at the Venetian

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the entrance to Grand Lux Cafe(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

Fans of the Cheesecake Factory will rejoice over this elevated version of one of America’s favorite eateries. Open 24 hours, casino visitors can stop over for a quick beer, an international dish or even a slice of cheesecake that is reminiscent of the Cheesecake Factory’s wide selection.

Go Greek Yogurt

The refreshing, nutrient-rich selections at Go Greek are an underrated delight in The Venetian Resort. Move beyond the classic plain flavor and add berries, honey, nuts and even vegetables to your order. Find it by the escalators near the Opaline Theatre.

Hong Kong Cafe

This is the best restaurant in the Venetian for Peking duck, and you can even order a whole one. Hong Kong Cafe is right in the middle of the casino and has all of the Hongkongese comfort foods, like wonton noodle soup and pork dumplings. It’s a cultural classic that is open late, for night owls that are looking for a hot meal.

Illy Cafe

See The Palazzo for more information

Juice Farm

This chain has two locations in the Venetian Resort and Palazzo, both on the casino floor. JuiceFarm serves up a delicious array of cold-pressed juices and smoothies, perfect for recovering after a night spent at TAO. Grab a wellness shot for an added boost to the day.

LAVO Italian Restaurant

See The Palazzo for more details.

Majordomo Meat & Fish

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Moon Palace

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Mott 32

See The Palazzo for more information.

Noodle Asia

Step off the escalator from the Grand Canal Shoppes and head straight for this savory noodle bar. Noodle Asia has every cult favorite on its menu, and the massive portions will guarantee that no casino guest leaves hungry. We recommend the X.O Shrimp Udon with a crisp, refreshing Kirin to keep the night going.

Spritz Restaurant & Bar

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Spritz Restaurant and Bar(originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

This airy poolside bar is located on the Venetian Resort Pool Deck and offers three square meals’ worth of menu options. Enjoy lighter snacks such as avocado shrimp ceviche, or indulge in a vitamin-packed juice to go with some chocolate chip pancakes. Life is all about balance, after all.

TAO Asian Bistro

TAO Buddha in The Venetian
TAO Buddha in The Venetian (originally sourced from taogroup.com)

A night of adventure starts with a meal at TAO. This high-end bistro maintains its reputation as one of the highest-grossing restaurants in the US by offering a multicultural array of “pan-Asian” style fare. Pair fresh sashimi with a specialty cocktail, or order dim sum to complement a selection from their impressive sake list.

Truth & Tonic Wellness Cafe

Anyone looking to atone for their culinary sins while on vacation should head to the Truth & Tonic Wellness Cafe. As The Strip’s first fully vegan restaurant, Truth & Tonic has a focus on packing its menu with health-conscious items; sit down to an egg-substitute breakfast or grab a “Vegas Recovery” juice from their to-go bar.

Bars

Craft cocktails take the crown of the resort’s reputation, and these upscale establishments don’t shy away from other libations as well. Enjoy a handcrafted cocktail, a glass of wine or a cold beer in the casino, both on and off the tables.

Bar LUCA

See The Palazzo for more details.

The Bellini Bar

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The Bellini Bar

This pretty 24-hour bar has a simple menu, but this beacon of activity is an excellent stopping point when wandering through the casino. Look for the streetlamp-style lanterns and boisterous visitors to guide you to The Bellini Bar.

The Cocktail Collective

This famous trio of cocktail lounges can be found spread out over the Venetian Resort and Palazzo properties.

Electra Cocktail Club

See The Palazzo for more details.

Rosina Cocktail Lounge

See The Palazzo for more details.

The Dorsey

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The Dorsey in the Venetian Resort

Settle into the comforts of an old-world style study at The Dorsey. This plush, cozy cocktail bar is complete with bookshelves adorning the walls seating, giving all of the signature drinks and “nightcaps” on the menu an elevated touch of class.

Entertainment

Shows

There is no shortage of entertainment in the Venetian Resort’s rotating roster of performances.

Atomic Saloon

a woman with green gloves drinking a cocktail in a booth
image courtesy of Atomic Saloon

An experience as unique as the premise, Spiegelworld presents Atomic Saloon, a raucous rodeo with stunning acrobatics and a side-splitting funny streak. Catch this performance Wednesday-Sunday starting at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m at the Venetian Theater, and keep an eye out for the outlaws.

Upcoming shows and events

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Nightclubs and Dayclubs

TAO Nightclub

TAO Nightclub in Las Vegas
TAO Nightclub in Las Vegas

Tao is a hub for partygoers looking for a distinct nightlife experience with a rich Asian flair.  With over 26 worldwide locations, Tao is an international staple in any bustling city. The Las Vegas branch is located deep within the Venetian Resort and has more celebrity sightings than Hollywood Boulevard.

The doors open at 10:30 p.m. so for those without a reservation, be sure to get there early. Otherwise, the queue stretches around corners and into the Grand Canal Shoppes.

TAO Beach (closed for renovations until 2022)

For fans of dayclubs, stay on the lookout for TAO’s hottest renovation coming in 2022. The original Beach is receiving a makeover to welcome vacationers and those that prefer “European sunbathing” on holiday.

Other Attractions

Gondola Rides

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A gondolier on the famous Italian gondola with tourists on a romantic ride on the canals of the Venetian Resort

The water canals snaking through the Grand Canal Shoppes are an unforgettable, authentic experience to be had in the Venetian. Much like the original canals of Venice, gondoliers will guide you through St. Mark’s Square, under the Rialto Bridge and to your destination. As an added bonus, the gondoliers will serenade you with Italian ballads throughout the journey.

Madame Tussauds

The wax museum is a household name in tourist hotspots across the world. Las Vegas is Madame Tussauds’ first American location and is almost as old as the resort itself.

Pro Tip: combine your experiences at Madame Tussauds with a Gondola Boat Ride for a mix of cultural icons.

minus 5 Ice Bar

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Minus 5 in Las Vegas

Escape the heat of Las Vegas at Minus 5 Ice Bar. Bundle up in mittens, hats and a cozy parka to have ice-cold mixed drinks in cups made of ice.

PanIQ Escape Rooms

Ascend to the third floor of the Shoppes for a mind-blowing escape room experience. True to the nature of Las Vegas, PanIQ features a full-service bar for trapped guests to sample while they solve one of seven mystery-packed rooms. Everyone can choose a theme to love, from zombies to Atlantis to mad scientist mayhem.

Casino

The Venetian Resort and The Palazzo share custody of the casino that stretches underneath the Grand Canal Shoppes.

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the Venetian Resort casino(originally sourced from venetianlsavegas.com)

(link to the casino)

Shopping

Walk into a retail wonderland at The Venetian Resort. The Grand Canal Shoppes are the resort’s signature collection of shops, but the hotel itself offers quality establishments that will take care of any visitor’s needs.

Retail Shops

Audemars Piguet/ Roberto Coin

See The Palazzo for more details.

Davidoff of Geneva

A good cocktail demands an even better cigar. Anyone moving through the Cocktail Collective can stop by Davidoff to stock up on the finest tobacco products, to strike the timber of conversation during an evening of decadence.

Sephora

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Sephora

Sephora is a French cosmetics brand and beauty retailer, headquartered in Paris, so its location the Venetian Resort is a natural choice. Stock up on vacation cosmetics such as makeup, beauty items, haircare essentials and spa products.

Tumi Bric’s

Source luxury leather products and suitcases at Tumi Bric’s. Two popular brands are featured in this high-end shop.(originally sourced from venetianlsavegas.com)

Bellusso Jewelers

See The Palazzo for more details.

Varieta

Varieta is one of many 24-hour convenience stores in the casino, and this one has all the essentials for decent prices. Find it directly across from the Starbucks neat the Venetian Expo entrance.

Venetzia Fine Jewelry at the Venetian Resort

One of two locations in the Venetian, Venetzia is a branch of The Jewelers of Las Vegas, a family-owned service that has been glamming up of Las Vegas locals and tourists since 1976. Brand names such as Montblanc and TAGHueur grace the displays, among many others.

Gift Shops

The Venetian Shoppe

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The Venetian Shoppe (originally sourced from venetianlasvegas.com)

Take an unforgettable trip home with something from The Venetian’s own gift shop. From apparel to toiletries and niche souvenirs, The Venetian Shoppe offers the best essentials to guarantee that the memories will last forever.

Pool Shop (seasonal)

The pool shops at the Venetian and Palazzo are not to be overlooked. Designer swimwear and essentials are stocked aplenty, so any forgotten sunscreen can be replenished. Stop by both Pool Shops from 8 a.m to 3 p.m. every day.

Grand Canal Shoppes

Image of the famous Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes in Las Vegas
Interior of the famous Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes in Las Vegas

Stroll through Italy without ever leaving the States. The Grand Canal Shoppes connect the Venetian to the Palazzo with a gorgeous array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. For those on the hunt for traditional Italian fare, an avant-garde “streetmosphere” experience or a world-famous gondola ride, they can all be found under the sky-blue roof of The Shoppes.

For shopping, dining, and more at the Grand Canal Shoppes, view our guide for more information.

The Future of The Venetian Resort

The Venetian Resort is part of a world-class hospitality corporation that is always looking forward. In addition to premium shows and events, big changes are on the horizon. Stay informed about the next groundbreaking amenities that lie in store.

MSG Sphere (opening in 2023)

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Las Vegas under construction on Sands Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada.

20,000 people at a time will get to experience the digital artistry that the MSG Sphere will provide in 2023. Touted as “the largest spherical structure on Earth”.  

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Reviews

4.7

Excellent

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Rated 4.7/5 based on reviews from all travelers.

Excellent romantic hotel. Close to Las Vegas Strip. Great rooms in excellent location.

Location
4.6 / 5
4154 reviews
Good location, close to public transport. Central location with great sightseeing, dining out and shopping. Good location, close to public transport. Central location with great sightseeing, dining out and shopping. Great accessibility by car with affordable parking.
Comfort
4.2 / 5
2786 reviews
Comfortable, spacious rooms, especially the bathrooms, with lovely beds. Deficient A/C and too noisy rooms. Comfortable, spacious rooms, especially the bathrooms, with lovely beds. Deficient A/C and too noisy rooms.
Wellness Area
4.1 / 5
214 reviews
Awesome wellness and fitness areas. Awesome wellness and fitness areas.
Vibe
4.1 / 5
2006 reviews
Awesome vibe. Stylish hotel. Awesome vibe. Stylish hotel. Friendly atmosphere. Hotel could use some updating. Luxurious Hotel. Entrance area is ok. Nice for romantic trips. Luxury hotel. Good resort hotel.
Food
4 / 5
1544 reviews
Dining is alright, with nice food, but high prices. Great pizza and desserts. Dining is alright, with nice food, but high prices. Great pizza and desserts. Snacks are ok. Good fish and seafood, and decent side dishes. Beef dishes & steaks are all right. Good poultry dishes. Vegetarian options could be better. There are some vegan options.
Amenities
4 / 5
2988 reviews
Great buildings and an excellent terrace, but outdated facilities. Beautiful architecture. Great buildings and an excellent terrace, but outdated facilities. Beautiful architecture. Decent hotel grounds and entrance area. Elevator is ok. Good meeting & event facilities. Smoking area is ok. Handicap accessible facilities can be a problem. Outdoor sports facilities are ok. Nice kids facilities.
Room
3.8 / 5
6881 reviews
Rooms are large and clean enough, with great views. Beds are fine, but rooms are old and poorly maintained with inferior furnishing. Rooms are large and clean enough, with great views. Beds are fine, but rooms are old and poorly maintained with inferior furnishing. Bathrooms are large but with substandard cleaning. Guests complained about kitchenettes, minibars, TV's, and A/C. Shower can be a problem.
Service
3.6 / 5
4409 reviews
Warm service overall, reasonable bar service and standard reception. Poor management, but okay housekeeping. Warm service overall, reasonable bar service and standard reception. Poor management, but okay housekeeping. Recreation staff is nice. Great hotel security. Room service is average. Valet service is ok. Booking process should be better organized. Pool/beach service is ok. Tour guide could be nicer. Shuttle service can be an issue.
Cleanliness
3.3 / 5
2208 reviews
Rooms and pool are acceptably clean. Clean hotel facilities. Rooms and pool are acceptably clean. Clean hotel facilities. Bathroom needs cleaning.
WiFi
2.8 / 5
72 reviews
WiFi is decent and okay-priced. Wifi quality could be improved. WiFi is decent and okay-priced. Wifi quality could be improved.
Breakfast
2.7 / 5
215 reviews
Decent and moderately priced breakfast. Decent and moderately priced breakfast.

Good to know

  • Great shopping
  • Spacious rooms
  • Friendly service
  • Nice building

Rated 4.3/5 based on reviews from families.

Great desserts & fruits.Good accessibility by car.

Location
4.5 / 5
723 reviews
Great location. Central location with great sightseeing, dining out and shopping. Great location. Central location with great sightseeing, dining out and shopping. Parking is good and affordable. Reasonably accessible by car.
Room
3.5 / 5
1531 reviews
Rooms are large and clean enough, with great views. Beds are fine, but rooms are old and poorly maintained with inferior furnishing. Rooms are large and clean enough, with great views. Beds are fine, but rooms are old and poorly maintained with inferior furnishing. Bathrooms are large but with substandard cleaning. Guests complained about kitchenettes, minibars, TV's, and A/C. Shower can be a problem.
Service
3.3 / 5
913 reviews
Service professionalism and housekeeping are average. Great, friendly wait staff but poor reception. Service professionalism and housekeeping are average. Great, friendly wait staff but poor reception. Room service is average. Great hotel security. Valet service is ok. Recreation staff is nice. The bar needs better service. Booking process should be better organized.
Cleanliness
2.9 / 5
530 reviews
Rooms and pool are acceptably clean. Clean hotel facilities. Rooms and pool are acceptably clean. Clean hotel facilities. Bathroom needs cleaning.
Breakfast
2.7 / 5
42 reviews
Decent and moderately priced breakfast. Decent and moderately priced breakfast.
WiFi
2.2 / 5
15 reviews
WiFi isn't great although it's reasonably priced. WiFi isn't great although it's reasonably priced.

Good to know

  • Great desserts & fruits
  • Good accessibility by car
  • Wonderful sightseeing
  • Shower can be a problem

Rated 4.3/5 based on reviews from couples.

Recreation staff is nice.Affordable parking.

Location
4.6 / 5
511 reviews
Great location. Parking is good and affordable. Great location. Parking is good and affordable. Central location with great sightseeing, dining out and shopping.
Comfort
4.4 / 5
448 reviews
Rooms and bathrooms are spacious and comfortable, with nice beds. Deficient A/C and too noisy rooms. Rooms and bathrooms are spacious and comfortable, with nice beds. Deficient A/C and too noisy rooms.
Room
3.8 / 5
947 reviews
Amply-sized rooms with excellent beds and superb views. Bathrooms are large but with substandard cleaning. Amply-sized rooms with excellent beds and superb views. Bathrooms are large but with substandard cleaning. Dilapidated rooms, with bad kitchenettes, minibars, and furniture. Rooms need updating with bad TV's and A/C. Shower can be a problem.
Service
3.2 / 5
428 reviews
Fairly friendly, professional staff, but complaints about reception. Poor management, but okay housekeeping. Fairly friendly, professional staff, but complaints about reception. Poor management, but okay housekeeping. Room service is average. Recreation staff is nice. Great hotel security. Booking process should be better organized. Valet service is ok.
Cleanliness
3.2 / 5
245 reviews
Quite clean. Clean hotel facilities. Quite clean. Clean hotel facilities. Bathroom needs cleaning.
Breakfast
2.6 / 5
45 reviews
Decent and moderately priced breakfast. Decent and moderately priced breakfast.
Value
2.4 / 5
284 reviews
Value for money could be better. Food is a bit overpriced. Value for money could be better. Food is a bit overpriced. Acceptable breakfast prices.
WiFi
2.2 / 5
11 reviews
Complaints about WiFi. Complaints about WiFi.

Good to know

  • Recreation staff is nice
  • Affordable parking
  • Near city centre
  • Accessible parking

Rated 4.2/5 based on reviews from business travelers.

Great wellness & sports facilities.Great hotel security.

Location
4.7 / 5
39 reviews
Great location. Great location.
Comfort
3.9 / 5
51 reviews
Spacious, comfortable room with acceptable beds. Spacious, comfortable room with acceptable beds.
Room
3.7 / 5
109 reviews
Spacious, yet old rooms with poor furniture but lovely views. Okay bathrooms and beds in decently clean rooms. Spacious, yet old rooms with poor furniture but lovely views. Okay bathrooms and beds in decently clean rooms.
Service
3.5 / 5
63 reviews
So-so, but friendly, service, but low rated reception. Room service is average. So-so, but friendly, service, but low rated reception. Room service is average.
Cleanliness
3.4 / 5
41 reviews
Room cleanliness is acceptable. Room cleanliness is acceptable.
Breakfast
2.5 / 5
5 reviews
Breakfast can be improved. Breakfast can be improved.

Good to know

  • Great wellness & sports facilities
  • Great hotel security
  • Good fitness area
  • Rooms in need of an update

Rated 4.2/5 based on reviews from solo travelers.

Great shopping.Beautiful architecture.

Location
4.7 / 5
41 reviews
Great location near lots of shopping. Great location near lots of shopping.
Comfort
4 / 5
37 reviews
Spacious rooms, comfortable and with great beds, but too noisy. Spacious rooms, comfortable and with great beds, but too noisy.
Room
3.6 / 5
73 reviews
Amply-sized rooms with excellent beds and superb views. Decently clean rooms with okay bathrooms. Amply-sized rooms with excellent beds and superb views. Decently clean rooms with okay bathrooms. Minibar can be a problem.
Service
3.4 / 5
54 reviews
Friendly service and acceptable reception. Housekeeping is satisfactory. Friendly service and acceptable reception. Housekeeping is satisfactory.
Cleanliness
3 / 5
20 reviews
Room cleanliness is acceptable. Clean hotel facilities. Room cleanliness is acceptable. Clean hotel facilities.

Good to know

  • Bathroom needs cleaning
  • Great shopping
  • Could be quieter
  • Beautiful architecture

FAQs about The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Hotel

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is found at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 - browse our map of the Las Vegas Strip.

The Venetian does not have smoking hotel rooms. However, smoking is allowed on the casino floor.

When combined with The Palazzo, Venetian has 11 pools. Explore all of the hotel swimming pools on the Las Vegas Strip.

A fee is required for hotel and non-hotel guests. Read more about Venetian Las Vegas and its offerings.

Along with several other luxury hotels, The Venetian Resort is located in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip, making it easily accessible on foot or by Strip bus.

The Venetian Resort has some of the best shopping on the Strip at the Grand Canal Shoppes, a Venice-inspired Vegas mall complete with gondola rides and some of the signature shows on the Strip, such as Atomic Saloon.

Yes, The Venetian Resort has free parking for guests in the form of a self-parking garage located around the corner from the porte cochere.