The Palazzo
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Unlock the story behind The Palazzo
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I know many who has used The Palazzo as their calm corner of the Strip, slipping in through the airy lobby, then gliding to restaurants without fighting crowds. It connects seamlessly to The Venetian, which makes it an easy base for a cultured, car free night.

Quick hits I share with friends

  • All suites, large standard rooms with sunken living areas.
  • Direct indoor connection to The Venetian and Grand Canal Shoppes.
  • Reliable dining, quieter vibe than many neighbors.
  • Easy launch point for a relaxed, narrated walk with StoryHunt.

What is the story behind The Palazzo?

The Palazzo opened in late 2007 with a grand opening in January 2008, built as a sister tower to The Venetian under one integrated resort. The concept focused on spacious, suite style rooms and a refined, modern aesthetic.

It links to The Venetian’s canals and theaters, so you get two resorts’ worth of amenities. I treat it as the upscale gateway to the north central Strip.

Is The Palazzo the same as Venetian?

They are distinct towers within one complex, commonly branded as The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. You share pools, dining corridors, and the Grand Canal Shoppes, yet each tower has its own check in and vibe.

I book The Palazzo when I want quieter corridors and slightly larger base suites, then wander to The Venetian for the theater and canal energy a few minutes away.

What is The Palazzo known for?

Three things define it for me: all suite rooms with sunken living areas, a calmer lobby experience, and a direct artery into one of the best retail and dining corridors on the Strip. Add a steady lineup of chef driven restaurants and reliable service.

It reads as polished rather than flashy, which is exactly why I start many of my walks here.

What’s the most expensive hotel to stay in in Vegas?

Prices shift by season, events, and room type. Ultra premium stays can appear at Wynn or Encore, high end villas at Caesars Palace, penthouses at The Venetian Resort, or suites at non gaming properties like Waldorf Astoria.

The “most expensive” changes weekly. I compare total price with taxes and resort fees, then choose location and amenities over bragging rights. With the StoryHunt audio walk in Las Vegas, you'll get to see all the most amazing buildings along the Strip.

Is every Room at the Palazzo a suite?

Yes, The Palazzo is an all suite hotel. Standard rooms are spacious, typically with a bedroom area and a separate, sunken living space. That layout makes it comfortable for longer stays or work and play trips.

I appreciate the extra seating for a quick regroup before heading back out. If you want elbow room on the Strip, this is a dependable pick.

Does The Palazzo have free parking?

Expect paid self and valet parking, with policies that can vary by date and loyalty tier. I weigh the daily parking total against rideshare and usually choose walking if my plans are mid Strip. The resort connects indoors to restaurants and shops, which keeps your night smooth.

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What is the resort fee at The Palazzo?

A nightly resort fee applies and covers amenities like Wi Fi and fitness center access, charged on top of the room rate. Rates and inclusions change, so check the official Venetian Resort site for your exact dates to avoid surprises.

I always add the fee and taxes to my budget, then judge value based on suite size and the convenience of the shared complex.

Can you walk from The Palazzo to the Sphere?

Yes, it is a straightforward walk along Sands Avenue from The Palazzo and The Venetian to the Las Vegas Sphere area. I leave 15 to 25 minutes depending on crowds and photos, then plan to view the exterior animations after dusk. It pairs perfectly with a narrated stroll.

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Is it worth seeing The Palazzo?

Yes, with expectations set. You get space, calmer energy, and direct access to top tier dining and shopping. Nightlife is less raucous than trendier neighbors, and parking and resort fees add up, so plan accordingly.

You can use The Palazzo as a classy starting point, then expand your walk to bolder sights. Explore with StoryHunt’s audiowalk to keep the evening seamless and story rich.

What else is nearby The Palazzo?

You are steps from heavy hitters along the Strip in Las Vegas.

The Venetian for canals and theater, Caesars Palace for the Forum Shops, The LINQ Promenade for patios and the High Roller view, and the Fountains of Bellagio for a free show.

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