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Casino at Bellagio
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The Casino at Bellagio is a landmark gaming destination on the Las Vegas Strip, known for its sophisticated ambiance and world-class amenities. With a 4.5-star rating from over 4,300 reviews, it ranks among the top attractions in Las Vegas. The casino floor features a wide array of table games, slot machines, and a high-limit salon, all set beneath a stunning ceiling adorned with hand-blown glass flowers by artist Dale Chihuly. Beyond gambling, the Bellagio is famous for its choreographed fountain show on the 8.5-acre lake, which runs daily and is free to view. The property also houses fine dining restaurants, upscale shopping, and the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, which changes seasonally. Visitors can expect a polished, upscale experience that blends classic Vegas glamour with modern luxury. The casino is open 24/7 and attracts both high rollers and casual visitors looking for a taste of Vegas elegance.
Don't miss
- Watch the famous Bellagio Fountains dance to music and lights
- Admire the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture ceiling in the lobby
- Try your luck at the poker room or high-limit slots
- Stroll through the seasonal Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
- Dine at one of the celebrity-chef restaurants
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Casino at Bellagio
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Know before you go
- Set a gambling budget and stick to it.
- Dress code is casual to smart casual; no swimwear.
- Photography is allowed in public areas but not at gaming tables.
- ATMs are available but charge fees.
A bit of history
Opened in 1998, the Bellagio was inspired by the Italian village of Lake Como. It set a new standard for luxury on the Strip and its fountains became an instant icon, featured in numerous films and shows.
Common questions
Is there a dress code for the casino?
No strict dress code, but swimwear, offensive clothing, and large bags are not allowed.
What time do the fountain shows start?
Shows run every 30 minutes from 3 PM to midnight on weekdays, and from noon on weekends and holidays.
Can I take photos of the fountains?
Yes, photography is encouraged.
Is there an age limit to enter the casino?
You must be 21 or older to gamble, but the lobby, fountains, and conservatory are open to all ages.
Are there non-smoking areas?
Yes, the casino has designated non-smoking sections.
Can I use credit cards at the casino?
Credit cards are accepted for purchases at restaurants and shops, but not for gambling chips. Use cash or debit at the cage.
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