The Venetian Resort Hotel A Venetian Style Las Vegas Vacation

By: Larry Austin
Submitted: 2008-11-28 13:54:59
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A city where ones wildest dreams can come true, Las Vegas is known for its uninhibited entertainment and is the kind of place where paupers can become princes and vice-versa! A part of the Las Vegas experience is staying at one of its outlandish and extravagant hotel complexes and those searching for truly unique accommodation should consider the Venetian Resort and Casino.

This all suite hotel not only gives one a chance to take in the sights and sounds of Las Vegas but also get a taste of what a holiday in Venice might be like! Those visiting this luxury resort will be greeted with an authentic Venice like cityscape including accurate recreations of such landmarks as St. Mark’s Square and the Grand Canal where one can do some shopping at a variety of designer boutiques or take an intimate gondola ride!

Set amidst the frenetic hustle and bustle of “The Strip”, the Venetian Resort and Casino Las Vegas stands within easy reach of The Bellagio, the Wynn Las Vegas and the Sands Expo & Convention Centre. Those looking to soak up the city’s non-stop excitement have only to walk along The Strip at night where one can also visit such attractions as the erupting volcano at The Mirage, the Mandalay Bay Shark Reef and the Sirens Show at Treasure Island.

For the complete Las Vegas experience visitors need to head to one of the city’s grandiose casinos and the Venetian Resort is a great place to start at. Home to the palatial Doge’s Palace Casino, the hotel gives both casual and serious gamblers a chance to try their hand at a variety of table games, play the slots and even place bets at a modern race and sports lounge.

Those in search of less intensive forms of entertainment can take in a show at the hotel’s two theatres which host the visually stunning Blue Man Group performance and the equally impressive “Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular”. Families staying here can visit Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, while weary travellers can chill out at the five acre pool deck or enjoy some personal pampering at the onsite spa.

For its corporate clientele the Venetian Resort and Casino Las Vegas has a well equipped convention and exhibition centre. The hotel also has 19 diverse restaurants that offer a wide range of dishes to suit even the most demanding of taste buds! One of the hottest nightlife hotspots on The Strip, the resort is a popular haunt for the rich and trendy who can be seen partying the night away at such onsite venues as the Tao Nightclub and the V Bar ultra lounge.

The spacious suites at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas offer travellers a homely living space in which to unwind in away from the colourful chaos of The Strip. The luxurious Venetian and Venezia suites have a living room area, two 32 inch televisions and high-speed Internet access (additional cost).

Even though visitors may not manage to gain riches beyond their imagination, a trip to Las Vegas and a stay at the Venetian Resort and Casino makes for an unforgettable holiday escapade! Those wanting more information can refer, “The Venetian Resort and Casino: A Venice Adventure in Las Vegas!”

Larry Austin is a freelance journalist, currently working for RoomsNet.com and who writes on topics related to travel, hotels and destination reviews. Venetian Resort and Casino is one of the most popular holiday visiting place in Las Vegas and Roomsnet.com is a specialist for Hotel Booking.

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