The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort

Indoor gondola gliding under bridges inside the Venetian Resort

The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort is where refined Italian elegance meets modern Strip sophistication, where soaring suites rise above grand colonnades and landscaped terraces, and where your stay becomes an expansive, light-filled immersion into a world shaped by architectural grace, luxury scale, and the serene opulence that defines one of Las Vegas's most prestigious towers.

Standing beside The Venetian yet possessing a personality all its own, The Palazzo rises as a gleaming, champagne-toned high-rise shaped by symmetry, clean lines, and a quiet confidence that distinguishes it from every other resort on Las Vegas Boulevard. The tower stretches upward with vertical columns, subtle ornamentation, soft golden highlights, and architectural rhythm that evokes the grand hotels of Europe translated into desert radiance. The closer you get, the more The Palazzo reveals itself in details: floral stonework, marble walkways, sculptural fountains, illuminated archways, and warm lighting that bathes the entry in soft, inviting glow. Step inside and the lobby greets you with restrained grandeur, expansive ceilings, polished stone surfaces, towering columns, art installations, reflective accents, and botanical flourishes that echo Italian landscapes. The Palazzo's aesthetic is modern but timeless, elegant. Everything feels elevated, polished, and infused with a calm sense of sophistication. And then you arrive at the suites. The Palazzo is known for offering some of the largest standard accommodations in Las Vegas, and the scale is immediately felt upon entering. Sunken living rooms create a natural architectural separation, bedrooms wrapped in warm neutrals and plush textures sit above living spaces lined with sectional seating, dedicated dining nooks, workstations, velvet accents, and panoramic windows that stretch toward the Strip or desert skyline. Lighting is layered and atmospheric: glowing sconces, sculptural pendants, soft recessed lights, and daylight streaming through tall windows create a sense of warmth and serenity that sets The Palazzo apart. Color palettes lean into creams, golds, deep browns, and polished metallics that elevate the experience. Bathrooms reflect the same philosophy of scale and indulgence. Roman soaking tubs, glass-enclosed showers, marble vanities, dual sinks, bright mirrors, and polished stone surfaces create a spa-like environment ideal for long stays or restorative retreats. Suites on higher floors offer more dramatic views, and premium categories such as the Lago, Siena, and Penthouse Suites elevate the design with grander layouts, luxury materials, private bars, curated artwork, expanded living areas, and thoughtful details that make the rooms feel residential. The Palazzo's dining landscape is extraordinary, offering some of the most acclaimed restaurants on the Strip. CUT by Wolfgang Puck blends modern steakhouse refinement with architectural precision, offering a sleek environment where warm lighting, sculptural furnishings, and chef-driven flavors create a deeply sensory experience. Mott 32 delivers bold Chinese cuisine in a dramatic contemporary setting defined by rich textures, hanging lanterns, hand-painted artwork, and an atmosphere that feels both intimate and theatrical.

The Palazzo stands on land intertwined with the legacy of the Sands Hotel & Casino while representing one of the most ambitious luxury expansions ever built on the Strip.

Before construction began, the site held the northern portion of the Sands complex, including operational areas and service corridors from the mid-century era. When these structures were demolished, crews uncovered foundation layers, old mechanical channels, and vintage building materials that traced the evolution of the early Strip. The Palazzo's tower was engineered to create one of the largest all-suite hotels in the world, requiring an internal support framework capable of supporting vast, open room layouts across dozens of floors. A lesser-known detail: The Palazzo's energy systems were designed with sustainability in mind from the beginning, allowing the resort to become one of the first Las Vegas properties to receive LEED certification for green building standards. Another interesting detail lies in the water features integrated into the resort's entry and pool decks. Specialized circulation systems were developed to maintain clarity and movement while minimizing water loss under desert conditions. The interior design team traveled extensively through Italy studying palatial architecture, fresco techniques, stone patterns, and lighting ambiance to inform the resort's aesthetic. Many interior elements were imported or crafted by artisans from Italian workshops that traditionally produce pieces for villas, museums, and historic estates. During early construction phases, engineers discovered that the soil beneath the property carried remnants of the Sands' original utility grid, including long-unused conduits and tunnels that once connected various parts of the resort to back-of-house facilities. These were carefully documented before being removed or repurposed. The Palazzo remains one of the few megaresorts on the Strip built entirely around a luxury-forward identity without relying on theatrical theme elements, its design philosophy centers on elegance, proportion, and modern grandeur rather than performance.

The Palazzo at The Venetian Resort becomes your serene, suite-forward Vegas sanctuary, where mornings begin with sunlight across polished marble floors, afternoons unfold into Italian-inspired dining or tranquil poolside hours, and evenings settle into shimmering cocktails, exquisite restaurants, and curated luxury before returning to the warm glow of your expansive suite.

Start your morning with breakfast at Matteo's or a refined pastry moment at a nearby cafΓ© before strolling through The Palazzo's sunlit atrium corridors. Explore the Grand Canal Shoppes, wander past bridges and piazzas, or sit beneath the painted sky to watch the world drift by. Midday, retreat to the pool deck where stonework, greenery, and calm water create the ideal environment for relaxation. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at SUSHISAMBA, CUT, or one of the resort's signature restaurants before returning to your suite for restorative downtime. As evening approaches, dress for an elevated night within the resort. Begin with cocktails at Rosina or The Dorsey, then savor dinner at Mott 32, Lavo, Estiatorio Milos, or another of the property's acclaimed venues. Continue your night by exploring The Palazzo's lounges, strolling across indoor canals, or wandering into neighboring Wynn and Encore for further luxury experiences. Return to your suite, lights dimmed, windows glowing with the shimmer of the Strip far below. Settle into plush bedding and allow the serenity of your surroundings to lull you into rest.

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