The Palazzo Las Vegas is one of the most beautiful hotels on the Strip. It belongs to the same hotel complex as the Venetian Resort, which makes the two hotels sister properties. The Palazzo Resort Hotel & Casino is smaller than the Venetian Resort, but it lacks nothing in terms of comfort and luxury.

If you’re considering a stay at the Palazzo at the Venetian, we’ve done the homework for you. Here’s the scoop on everything from rooms and dining to entertainment and amenities at this popular Las Vegas Strip hotel.
Palazzo Suites
Palazzo at the Venetian Las Vegas is an all-suite hotel, meaning that there are no standard rooms here — each one is a suite instead. The Palazzo features open floor plans and spaciousness – even in the “smaller” suite options.
Luxury King Suite


Forget about all of the standard rooms in Las Vegas when you can stay in the Luxury King Suite at the Palazzo. The Luxury King Suite City View measures 720 sq ft and is said to be the largest standard suite on the Las Vegas Strip. Trust us – this is not your typical hotel room.
We love that this suite offers a separate living area, an oversized bathroom with a Roman tub, flat screen TV, remote control Roman shades, a king-size bed in a separate sleeping area, plus a sleeper sofa, a small dining table, and more.
While this is definitely an upgrade over your typical hotel room or standard suite, the price is an upgrade, too. The average nightly price for the Luxury King Suite ranges between $200-$400 a night, but that price can jump even more when in high demand.
Luxury Two Queen Suite


Guests who stay in the Two Queen Suite choose comfort, style, and Palazzo-level luxury amenities. The Luxury Two Queen Suite City View measures the same 720 sq ft as the Luxury King Suite and features all of the same amenities and a similar floor plan.
The main difference is that there are two queen-sized beds in the sleeping area. There is still a sofa sleeper in the sunken living room, so this suite is a great option for small families, small groups of friends, and business travelers.
Premium King Suite


The Premium King Suite is an elevated version of the Luxury Suites. The floorplan is still open, but it’s more spacious at 940 sq ft, and the bedroom area is situated further away from the living area. We love the super spacious private bathroom with a French door entrance, and the Roman bathtub is perfection.
When you stay in the Premium King Suite, choose either a view of the Las Vegas Strip or the Palazzo Pool.
Grand One Bedroom Suite


If you’re looking for an elegant, high-end one-bedroom suite, choose the Grand One Bedroom Suite at the Palazzo. This suite is gorgeously decorated and spacious at 1,280 sq ft. It offers a wonderful view of the Strip through large windows, and in our opinion, this is a great suite for entertaining.
There’s ample seating in the living room area, plus a dining table that seats four. The marble foyer makes for an impressive entrance, and the fully stocked refreshment bar means you won’t be scrambling for something to serve your guests.
When the entertaining is all said and done, enjoy a soak in the marble bathroom, where there’s a separate bathtub that’s jetted for ultimate relaxation.
Executive Suites


The Executive Suites at the Palazzo are impressive. These are very spacious suites, measuring 1,850 sq ft, and offer three different floor plans. Guests can choose from the Executive One Bedroom Suite, Executive Two Bedroom Suite, or the Executive Theater One Bedroom Suite. The floor plan will affect how large areas like the living room and bedrooms are.
The Executive Suites feature all the bells and whistles, including plush bedding, marble bathrooms, marble foyer, luxury furnishings, and the choice between a pool table or piano. The Executive Theater suite also offers the option of a workout room.
Penthouse Suite


As soon as you walk into the Penthouse Suite, you can immediately feel the opulence. There’s a marble grand foyer that leads you into a spacious living area. The entire suite measures 3,204 sq ft and offers options that include a pool table, piano, or massage room.
This suite is ideal for entertaining, with a wet bar and full-size bar, along with a large dining table and plenty of room to mingle. One of our favorite details about the suite we saw was the large Roman bathtub nestled next to a window that overlooks the city and Treasure Island Casino.
Presidential Suite


The Presidential Suite at Palazzo is available via invite only, so it’s one of the more exclusive suites at the hotel. The Presidential Suite offers a massive 6,277 sq ft, along with exclusive perks such as access to the Prestige Club Lounge and VIP concierge services.
The Presidential Suite is offered in both three-bedroom and four-bedroom configurations and is offered with amenities that include a media room, massage parlor, workout room, and our favorite – a jacuzzi balcony.
Chairman Suite


The Four Bedroom Chairman Suite is the most spacious and luxurious offering from the Palazzo at the Venetian. The Chairman Suite measures 6,367 sq ft, features a terrace and Strip views, and offers unparalleled luxury.
Amenities include a private pool & spa, a media room with a theater sound system, along with a steam room and personal sauna.
Prestige Club Upgrade


Guests who are staying at Palazzo at the Venetian can request a Prestige Club upgrade (guests staying in the Presidential and Chairman Suites have access without an upgrade). The upgrade offers guests access to the Prestige Club Lounge, grand in its 12,000 sq ft of space. While the upgrade costs a pretty penny, all the amenities are worth it if you have some extra cash to burn.
Prestige Club upgrade includes Palazzo and Venetian VIP access to private check-in services, VIP concierge, prosecco upon check-in, continental breakfast, afternoon tea, and an evening cocktail reception. Plus, the Prestige Club Lounge luxury is something that you’ll love spending time in.
Dining

You can always order room service when staying at the Palazzo (at this property, contactless room service is available), but it’s also fun to wander out and explore the dining scene. Palazzo offers a collection of both fine and casual dining options.
Fine Dining
- Cut by Wolfgang Puck
- Lavo Italian Restaurant & Lounge
- Mott 32
- X Pot
Casual Dining
- Grand Lux Cafe
- Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
- Sushisamba
- Hong Kong Cafe
Dining at the Venetian Resort

Between the Venetian and Palazzo, there are about forty restaurants to choose from, and only a relative handful of them are found at the Palazzo. While the Palazzo has some fabulous options, the majority of the dining options are over at the Venetian. Fortunately, you’re not more than a short walk through the hotel over to the Venetian Tower to access all of the dining options.
We won’t go into the entire list of Venetian restaurants, but a few of our favorites are:
- Yardbird Southern Table
- Delmonico Steakhouse
- Bouchon Bakery
- Smith & Wolensky
- Tao Asian Bistro
- Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer
Bars & Nightlife

The Palazzo at the Venetian Las Vegas offers a little something for everyone when it comes to nightlife. With three gorgeous cocktail lounges at the Palazzo property, you’re sure to find the one that matches the vibe you’re feeling (or trying to create) for the night.
- Bar Luca
- Rosina Cocktail Lounge
- Electra Cocktail Club
Shows & Entertainment

There is a total of four theaters and showrooms shared between the Palazzo and Venetian, but only one of them is found at the Palazzo Tower. The Palazzo Theater is a smaller venue with a little over 600 seats. What it’s lacking in size, it makes up for in comfort and intimacy.
You won’t find the big residencies and concerts on this stage, but keep an eye out for upcoming events because this is a great venue for comedic performances and smaller productions.
Pool

The Palazzo pool deck is a gorgeous, serene spot to lay back and soak up the Las Vegas sun. It’s also one of our favorite property amenities. Unlike so many other pools in Las Vegas, this one isn’t crazily crowded, and you won’t find packed pool parties here, either.
The Palazzo pool deck features seven pools, but they are smaller than the ones at the Venetian, and this number does include a hot tub. In our opinion, this pool complex is beautiful. It has a very noticeable Italian vibe, and each swimming pool is surrounded by lounge chairs and landscaping. Plus, the pools are heated, so they’re open year-round – even during those months when the weather turns a little chilly.
Guests have daily pool access from 8 am until 7 pm.
Lounges & Cabanas

If you want to fully enjoy your day at the pool, we suggest reserving one of the lounge chairs or cabanas – otherwise, you’re left not really having anywhere to put your belongings or relax when you’re not in the water.
Lounge chairs can be reserved for about $50 per day, but the cabanas cost a good deal more. However, they come with more perks – like drink service, a cooler, television, comfy seating to accommodate larger groups, and ceiling fans to offer some nice air conditioning on those hot afternoons.
Casino

The Palazzo and Venetian both offer a casino, each with an elegant Italian theme. The casino floor at Palazzo is a bit smaller than the Venetian casino, but the difference, honestly, isn’t very noticeable.
There are lots of slots, plus all of your favorite table games, including poker, blackjack, baccarat, and roulette. The Palazzo also has its own high-limit salon that features more than sixty table games in a more refined, elegant, and quieter environment.
Palazzo also offers guests free gaming lessons at the Crap Pit starting at 11 am daily.
Spa & Fitness Center

The Palazzo and Venetian share a world-class, award-winning spa called the Canyon Ranch Spa. This is a full-service spa that offers an indulgent range of massage services and spa treatments.
Canyon Ranch Spa is one of the largest spas in Las Vegas, and the menu of treatments and services is so extensive it’s almost overwhelming. We guess that we’ll just have to return more frequently to try them all!
Guests can also purchase a day pass if they want to book a service. The day pass provides access to all of the spa amenities, like steam rooms, sauna, hot tub, locker rooms, and lounge areas.
Fitness Center

The fitness center at Palazzo is considered to be part of Canyon Ranch Spa, but it’s available for all guests to use. The fitness center features top-of-the-line exercise equipment, fitness classes, and a rock climbing wall.
Hotel Policies

Check-In & Check Out Times
Check-in time at Palazzo is 3 pm, and the check-out time is 11 am. Early check-in and late check-out times can be requested by contacting the hotel operator. These requests are granted based on availability, with early check-in and late check-out subject to additional fees.
Express check-in is available with the Venetian/Palazzo app. If you choose this option, all you need to do is pick up your room key from the front desk staff when you arrive.
Note that when you arrive, you will need to present the credit card that was used to make the reservation. If that card isn’t available, then the hotel will refund the deposit held on the original card, and the deposit plus all new charges will be held on the card you present. The property accepts credit cards and debit cards, but know that a deposit may take two to three weeks to be refunded, which can be really inconvenient if you’re using a debit card.
Resort Fee
The daily resort fee at Palazzo at the Venetian is $45 per day, plus taxes. This is a non-refundable resort fee that provides access to certain property amenities, including the fitness center, business center, free Wi-Fi, boarding pass printing, and thousands of digital publications.
Pet Policy
Registered service animals are allowed at Palazzo at the Venetian, but other than that, they have a no-pet policy.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted at the Palazzo, with the exception of areas on the casino floor. Smoking is prohibited in all other areas of the resort, including restaurants, bars, common areas, suites, balconies, and the pool deck.
Parking
It used to be that both the Venetian and Palazzo hotels offered free parking for both hotel guests and visitors who were stopping by short term. Unfortunately, this is now a thing of the past. As of August 29, 2023, The Venetian and Palazzo now charge for both self-parking and valet parking services, although there is a small grace period for guests who made their reservations prior to the change.
Self-Parking

Self-parking for hotel guests is $18 per day, seven days a week. The pricing structure for non-hotel guests is slightly different.
Non-hotel guests are charged $15 for up to four hours and then $18 for up to 24 hours. This pricing structure applies to self-parking Monday through Thursday. From Friday through Sunday, the daily parking fee for non-guests of the Venetian or Palazzo is $23.
However, there is still a way to get free parking at the Palazzo. Nevada residents with a valid state ID can receive up to three hours of free parking, and Grazie Rewards Premium level members can receive free parking in the self-park garage.
There are two self-parking garages available, one at the Palazzo and the other at the Venetian. Of course, you can park in either, but it makes sense to park where you’re staying.
There is wheelchair-accessible parking, a limited number of oversized parking spaces at the Venetian for vehicles measuring between 6’8” – 8’3” (no oversized parking at Palazzo), motorcycle parking, and multiple EV charging stations.
The parking garage for Palazzo is located at the intersection of Las Vegas Blvd and Sands Ave.
Valet Parking

Valet parking services are available for guests and non-guests of the hotel for a fee of $35 per day. Grazie Rewards Members with an Elite Status or higher receive complimentary valet parking perks.
The valet drop-off is located at the upper-level porte cochere, but you’ll need to follow the signs to the lower-level valet pick-up area to retrieve your vehicle.
Map & Location
The Palazzo Hotel is conveniently located on the Las Vegas Strip, within walking distance from many Las Vegas attractions. The hotel is a little over a mile from CityCenter Las Vegas and under a mile from Caesars Palace. Plus, Palazzo at the Venetian also has its own shopping mall – the Grand Canal Shoppes.
Palazzo is located at located at 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109.
FAQs
What is the difference between the Venetian and Palazzo?
The Palazzo is the sister property to the Venetian Resort. They are connected, but they are technically separate properties. In our opinion, the quality and luxury are consistent across the two properties. The Venetian is larger, offering more suites, dining, and entertainment options. The Palazzo is smaller and a bit quieter. However, guests that stay at either property have access to the other.
Does the Palazzo have free breakfast?
The Palazzo does not offer free breakfast to guests staying at the resort, with the exception being a continental breakfast that’s offered in the Prestige Club Lounge for guests who choose the Prestige Club upgrade.
Can you use the Venetian pool if you stay at the Palazzo?
Guests staying at the Palazzo have pool access at the Venetian and vice versa. Just make sure you bring your room key as proof that you’re staying at the resort.
Key Takeaways
- Palazzo at the Venetian Las Vegas is an all-suite hotel and the smaller of the two sister properties.
- With a high-end, elegant casino, Palazzo Resort Hotel is a favorite destination on the Las Vegas Strip.
- Guest reviews speak positively of the Palazzo on all levels.
- The Palazzo is connected to the Venetian, so guests have easy access to both properties.
- The Grand Canal Shoppes shopping center is a short walk away.
- Palazzo at the Venetian has discontinued its free parking policy, so plan on paying parking rates that are typical for Las Vegas.