Palazzo hotel and casino

Palazzo hotel and casino

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Wolfgang Puck. Emeril Lagasse. Thomas Keller. These are just a few of the chefs who helm a restaurant (or two) at the Palazzo, and the property has a couple dozen restaurants in all. Of course, guests of the Palazzo can eat at any of the eateries at the Venetian. Meals at all restaurants at both properties -- except for the food court -- can be charged to a room.

The highlights at the Palazzo include the dueling steak houses (Puck’s CUT versus Lagasse’s Delmonico Steakhouse), Asian eatery Mott 32, and the Japanese-Peruvian-Brazilian cuisine of Sushisamba. Several casual options and an extensive hour rooms service menu provide more dining options.

 

What Entertainment and Nightlife are at The Palazzo at The Venetian?

A cool nightclub, several entertainment shows, and the sights of Italy just next door are at travelers’ fingertips.

Like most other hotels on the strip, the Palazzo offers high-quality entertainment and plenty of things to do on-site.

The hotel is home to several shows of performing artists and TAO Nightclub, where well-known DJs and celebrities often make appearances.

The Electra Cocktail Club offers craft cocktails in the heart of The Palazzo’s casino.

At the Venetian, next door, crowds gather for "street performances" in Saint Mark’s Square, gondola rides along the hotel's canals, and Madame Tussaud’s wax museum.

 

Is The Palazzo at The Venetian Good for Families?

There are great rooms and pools for families, but nothing specifically geared toward kids.

At the Palazzo, you won't find a roller-coaster like they have at New York New York. But for the family that plans to explore the Strip as a whole, the Palazzo would be an excellent choice -- if only for the huge, suite-style standard rooms, which are the largest on the Strip and feature couches that pull out into beds. Rollaway beds are also available for an additional nightly fee (though the hotel allows them only in rooms larger than the standard Luxury Suites). Cribs are also available at no extra cost.
Kids will certainly enjoy hopping among the many pools. The fact that the adult-only party pool, TAO, is located next door at the Venetian arguably makes the Palazzo the more family-friendly of the sister properties.

Many of the more casual dining restaurants offer a kids' menu.

 

Is The Palazzo at The Venetian Eco-Friendly?

This is one of the largest LEED-certified green buildings in the nation.

This is one of the largest LEED-certified green buildings in the nation; 95 percent of the building's structural steel is recycled material in addition to 26 percent of the concrete.
According to the Palazzo, the entire hotel was built with sustainability in mind: the artificial turf reduces the need for irrigation; the swimming pools use a solar heating system; and air-conditioning systems in guest rooms have sensors to automatically adjust when no one is in the room. The hotel claims to save enough energy each year to light a watt lightbulb for 12, years.

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