The Venetian
Atmosphere is everything on a romantic getaway and the Venetian has just the type of atmosphere that a romance can thrive on. Take a stroll down the recreation of a European town and let the Italian architecture feed your romantic visions. It's also designed to cater to couples, because the gambling area is separate from the hotel rooms, so you'll feel more secluded in one of their rooms. Each room is also decorated flawlessly to continue the hotel's theme and you can even take a romantic gondola ride if the mood strikes you.
The Venetian
3355 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, Nevada
(877) 857-1861
venetian.com
Bellagio
The Bellagio Hotel is perfect for couples. Though pricey, the elegance and luxury is enough to sweep you into a whole new world. Enjoy the spectacular fountain shows nightly as you revive that old romantic flame. Then experience the luxurious rooms or Cypress suites which feature marble floors and around 1500 square feet of living space. Every luxury is at your fingertips. You can also enjoy a spa treatment at their world class salon, one that is deeply revitalizing.
The Bellagio Hotel
3600 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
(888) 987-6667
bellagio.com
Paris Las Vegas
It may not be surprising that a hotel inspired by Paris, France, the city of love, is on this list. It might seem trite to consider it romantic as it is a remake of the city, but the atmosphere and some of the amenities will definitely fuel the fires of love. Their is a gourmet restaurant in an Eiffel tower remake, along with an array of venues for shopping and dining, give couples a perfect opportunity to enjoy each other. Take a ride up the Eiffel tower to enjoy a view of the city at dusk, then dine on gourmet food. It's a great way to get romantic.
Paris Las Vegas
3655 Las Vegas Blvd S.
Las Vegas, Nevada
(702) 946-7000
parislasvegas.com
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