Venetian Hotel, Casino and Las Vegas, Nevada Style Luxury


There are more hotel rooms in Las Vegas than in any other U.S. city. Of the 20 largest hotels in the country, 17 of them can be found in Las Vegas. While size is important to a city that is host to 30,000,000 tourists and convention goers each year, luxury is also an important consideration for many visiting the city.

The Venetian Hotel and Casino, which opened in 1999, does not disappoint in either size or luxury. There are over 4,000 rooms in this all suite hotel, including some of the biggest suites in Vegas. The over-the-top suites are up to 1500 square feet in size (the smallest is a still impressive 650 square feet), and some have amenities such as a concierge, private entrance, walk-in-closets, sunken living room and a fountain .

The hotel also boasts 17 restaurants as well as 24-hour room service, a bar, fully equipped gym, a pool, 50,000 square feet of shopping, an extensive art collection and other features that travelers love. By some standards, the 120,000 square foot casino area, while adequate, doesn't match the glitz of the hotel. High rollers can use points earned on the slot machines to comp their suite. There is an entire room that is dedicated to poker with over 24 tables available for use. There is also a lounge with live music offerings.

The Venetian also has a feature that few hotels can match: A hotel within the hotel. The Venezia Tower, is a $275 million addition that includes over 1,000 suites, a wedding chapel, 2 pools, private gardens and an outdoor shower .

The rooms, while luxurious, are also reasonably affordable. Suites start at under $200 per night and special packages are often available. While not the largest hotel in Vegas (that honor goes to the MGM Grand with over 5,000 rooms) it is the largest to earn the AAA Five Diamond rating.

If the casino, the shopping or the lounge doesn't interest guests, they can catch a Broadway style show. The Phantom of the Opera opened at the Venetian in 2006 and is still one of the most popular shows in the city .

The Venetian includes much of what most people come to Vegas for, and some guests probably find no reason to leave the hotel when they visit. For luxury rooms, shows, gambling and fine dining in Vegas, the Venetian is a good bet.

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