Las Vegas: Palazzo Resort Hotel Casino
The latest mega-property on the Las Vegas Strip is the Venetian’s sister resort, the Palazzo, which had its three-day grand opening celebration Jan. 17 to 19. The $1.9-million hotel is a 50-story complex. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Running shoes are not inappropriate at the sprawling Palazzo. A Times reporter found that it was nearly 130 steps from the lobby to the casino and 150 more across the casino to the elevators. The casino, with its crystal chandeliers, hints at the Italian-style luxury that is the resort’s theme. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
This is no boutique hotel. The super-sized aura begins at the resort’s front desk. The Palazzo’s décor is decidedly elegant, but bland given its setting on the Las Vegas Strip, says a Times reporter. In this town, humor and imagination spur visitors to exchange the real world for an alternative reality. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
All the rooms at the Palazzo are suites. The Bella Suite has a sunken living room area, a cozy pillow-top bed and three flat-screen TVs (including one in the bathroom). (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
Advertisement
The sectional couch is velour, and the décor is variations on brown. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
The Shoppes at the Palazzo give visitors another reason not to step out into the daylight. An indoor waterfall adds a woodsy touch. Most of the stores, however, are not yet open. One that is? The first Barneys New York in Las Vegas. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)