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Having stayed at many hotels on The Strip in Vegas, I'm going to throw out there that the Bellagio is my favorite. It's classified as a "5 star" hotel, and I think they mean it. The rooms are so comfortable, elegant, and modern. There's so much to do in the Bellagio including food, shows, the casino, the pools, etc. The Bellagio has the best restaurants in Vegas; Three of them (Le Cirque, Picasso, Michael Mina) are Michelin star rated (and worthy of the rating). I've also been to the Yellow Tail, and it's an amazing sushi spot. The Pool Side Café is great for a late morning brunch while recovering from the night before. The Bellagio doesn't have the swanky, young, and modern feel of the Cosmo - another hotel which I love. But, every time I'm stumbling back to my room, the Bellagio feels like "home". The location can't be beat either, and the staff there treats everyone like royalty. I can't recommend this hotel enough. PRO TIP: If you want to stay at the Bellagio, I HIGHLY recommend you use Hotwire. If you use Hotwire and do your research to pick the venue with the right amenities, then you have basically a 50-50 shot of landing either Bellagio or Aria for $100 a night (a steal).
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