Bellagio
The Bellagio screams "people with money" and welcomes people with money. It's also the ideal hotel in Vegas for adults without children as the hotel discourages people under 18 who are not guests from spending time inside its environs. The famous Bellagio water fountain music and light show is outside, and the Bellagio Museum of Fine Art is inside. Other come-hither appeals to the Bellagio are the romantic botanical gardens, the amazing swimming pools and fine dining at the hotel's many restaurants.
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(888) 987-6667
Four Seasons
An odd duck that is accessed through Mandalay Bay, the Four Seasons in Las Vegas is everything that you would expect from this established name in the accommodations industry. A prime amenity for golfers is access to the Bali Hai Golf Club located just a few minutes away. A fitness center can be found on premises, and no hotel in Vegas is complete with a majestic pool. Because the Four Seasons is nestled away from the gambling buzz of Mandalay Bay, it also tends to be a little more laid back and private than the other great hotels here.
Four Seasons
3960 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 632-5000
The Golden Nugget
The Golden Nugget offers exquisitely decorated rooms that bring a little bit of elegance to a city otherwise overrun with tacky and kitschy themes. The swimming pool alone is almost worth the admittedly extravagant cost, with its tube slide that sends you zooming through a tank filled with sharks and other fish. The mere act of picking up the phone and calling the concierge can result in getting a tee time at 37 different golf courses. For the kids or the kid inside you, an arcade stocks with the latest developments in video game technology. And, of course, the Golden Nugget also features one of the oldest and most renowned casinos in Nevada.
Golden Nugget Hotel
129 E. Fremont St.
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(800) 846-5336
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