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3339 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas NV 89109
866.263.3001
http://www.palazzolasvegas.com/
Next to the Venetian

The sister property of the Venetian. Opened in late December '07. "Jersey Boys" to be in their main showroom

"The Palazzo hotel will be a 50-floor luxury tower with approximately 3,025 luxury suites. The hotel lobby will feature a 60-foot glass dome, multiple two story fountains, imported marble, bronze case columns and special custom wall finishes. Guests arriving from the street will enter the domed entry lobby while those approaching from the Venetian Casino Resort will make the transition through a towering octagonal structure, itself topped by a glass and decorative iron dome. The floors throughout will complement the spaces with numerous interlocking patterns of polished veined marbles and colorful inlay strips. The landscape will be made up of palm trees, tailored paintings and exotically shaped topiaries.

The Palazzo Casino Resort will include over 375 concierge-level suites and will also include six villas (up to 11,000 square feet each) which will have 3-4 bedrooms, 3.5-4.5 baths, extensive living areas, media rooms, private pools, private jacuzzis, private salons, massage areas, heated spas, personal gyms and, in some cases, private putting greens. The presidential suites and the villas will also offer private butler services. The Palazzo hotel will have 296 multi-room suites, including six presidential suites. The Palazzo hotel will also have an elaborate pool deck (with seven pools, gardens, sculptures, cabanas and fountains) and an adjacent spa facility.

A typical Palazzo hotel suite will be approximately 655 to 735 square feet, consisting of a raised sleeping area and bathroom and a sunken living/working area. The suite's bi-level configuration creates a multi-function living space in which guests can sleep, work and entertain and includes two queen-size beds or one king-size bed, a writing desk, dual-line speaker phones, a fax machine, a pullout sofa, sitting chairs and a dining table. The Palazzo Casino Resort will also likely feature premium, signature restaurants owned and operated by well-known restaurateurs. The Palazzo hotel will also include a theater that is expected to host a major production or Broadway show."


LowLife Staff Reviews

"BestOfVegas" 03/25/08 -see other reviews- Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 2

"A Hotel on Crack"

from the TimesOnline:

"The Palazzo has a vast casino, with 120 table games and 1,400 video poker machines creating an electronic goblin's chorus that accompanies the “kerching!” of the serried ranks of slot machines. The huge theatre - where the Tony award-winning Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, is playing - was full every night with emotionally incontinent fans.

The Palazzo is more than Vegas with extra sequins. It's a hotel on crack. My advice? Enjoy the high while it lasts. And when the swirling kaleidoscopic buzz of franchised avarice and sleaze wears off, remind yourself that while what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, you don't have to. And leave."

Entire Review
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Love the rooms, hate the casino

What's in the cards at the Palazzo?
By John Deiner
The Washington Post

"...Or save your money and don't leave the rooms, which are lavish and ridiculously large. Our suite, a soothing melange of beiges and dark browns, featured a sunken living area with a sectional sleeper sofa, two 42-inch flat-screen TVs, three phones and a soaking tub the size of a koi pond. But we're easy: Our favorite attraction was the remote-controlled Roman shades that opened to a full view of the mountains to the east.

Conclusion: We're fans of the Palazzo, though, come to think of it, we really hate the casino. But the suites make up for it, and at $199, they're a great deal by Vegas standards. Given the choice, we'd opt for the Palazzo's polish over the Venetian's tackiness. And when ''Jersey Boys'' begins its open-ended run in April, there'll be another good reason to check in and check the place out."

Complete Review


More LowLife Reviews

"cajundoc" 06/12/08 -see other reviews- Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 4 Price - 4

"Palazzo...awesome experience"

check-in was a breeze...rooms were awesome..had a great strip view from the 51st. floor...service was outstanding..highly recommend


"Cotrifun" 06/03/08 -see other reviews- Attitude - 3 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 4

"Nice but Expensive"

Very nice hotel. My only complaint is several times we tried to call for room service or luggage pickup and was put on hold for a very long period of time and never did get assistance.


 
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