Set at the northern end of the Paradise strip in Las Vegas, the Palazzo is luxury and class personified. More understated than the adjacent Venetian, yet still retaining the same elegant, Mediterranean allure, it’s one of the most highly recommended gaming and entertainment complexes in our review series. You don’t have to take our word for it: the venue holds a string of accolades that speak for themselves. Read our expert Palazzo casino review for a complete overview.

Poker chips cascade over the Las Vegas city sign.

If you’re planning a trip to Vegas, there are some venues you simply have to visit — the Palazzo is definitely one of those venues. To help offer some insight into the resort and its features, we’ve put together the following review, which covers everything from the casino games and facilities, entertainment and alternative activities, promotions, loyalty benefits, and plenty more. You can also refer to our FAQ section at the end, which addresses some of the questions our readers often ask.

The Palazzo: Refined Gaming, Entertainment & Suites

As the Old Chinese proverb says, good things come in pairs. This is definitely the case here, as the Palazzo is the slightly less famous, yet equally as alluring version of its sister venue, The Venetian. Both offer five-star service and facilities but, in our opinion, The Palazzo can be the better option if you want to avoid large crowds of tourists, especially during the peak season. Feel free to use the content navigation tool above to skip ahead to skip ahead to later chapters and learn more.

The Palazzo Casino Games

If we’re honest, The Palazzo games collection here is slightly less impressive than The Venetian. Nevertheless, it’s still definitely worth checking out. In the slots department, there are well over 900 titles to choose from, and the venue is famed for having one of the best selections of electronic table games in town. In addition to classic reel slots and high-tech video slots, you’ll also find traditional and fun variations of video poker, video roulette, video blackjack, and more.

A slot machine at the Palazzo casino.

When it comes to live table action, the Palazzo does not disappoint. There’s a fantastic variety of live action games to choose from, including classic versions of poker, blackjack, roulette and baccarat, plus lots more fun adaptions. For all the experienced players out there looking to land a big win, there are high-stakes tables in designated areas. If you’re a newbie wanting to learn the ropes, try one of the complimentary gaming lessons conducted by experienced dealers.

  • Reel Slots
  • Video Slots
  • Progressive Jackpot Slots
  • Video Poker
  • Video Blackjack
  • Video Roulette
  • Video Baccarat
  • Blackjack
  • Roulette
  • Craps
  • Baccarat
  • Mini-Baccarat
  • Pow Gow Poker
  • Pow Gow
  • Three-Card Poker
  • Let It Ride
  • Caribbean Stud Poker

Overall, we are very pleased with the Palazzo casino games catalog. We especially like how they’ve made it accessible to players of all abilities, so regardless if you’re a pro or just starting out, there’s definitely a game for you to enjoy. In addition, slot games come in a variety of denominations, so no matter what your budget is, you can always have a spin and enjoy the atmosphere.

No Online Games

Unfortunately, there are no online gaming services for players to enjoy in-between visits to the casino. We feel as though the casino is a bit behind the curve here; online gaming is surely on the rise, with growing numbers of avid gamers taking to their mobile and tablet devices and enjoying great slots and table games from the comfort of home. While it’s possible we may see some improvements in this area in the future, for now, try the online gaming apps available at the Bellagio.

Great Palazzo Promotions

Before you go ahead and finalize your reservations for the Palazzo, it’s definitely worth checking out some of the promotional packages on the website. The kinds of promotions you find vary, as it depends on what kinds of deals the venue has on offer when you access the site. However, the most common types of promotions tend to be discounts on hotel rooms, some of which grant up to 25% off.

the word promotion written in bold letters

From time to time, you’ll also see some worthwhile promos that grant discounts on concert and event tickets and different dining locations around the complex. Like we said: it definitely pays to have a look on the website before you book as you can save yourself some precious dollars, which might come in handy in the games room! Take a look at the official promotions page and see what’s on offer at the moment.

Grazie Loyalty Program

Most casinos of worth offer a range of perks and incentives for loyal customers. We especially like the program on offer here though, as it provides plenty of ways to stack up points and start claiming rewards. The easiest way to start earning is by playing in the casino — ask at the Grazie desk for a unique pin code and enter it into your machine before you start playing — however, you can accumulate points through car rentals, restaurants, nightclubs, and more. Some of the benefits include free casino plays, retail discounts, airport pickups, and invitations to exclusive events.

VIP written in gold letters.

Sports Betting at Lagasse’s Stadium

The Palazzo casino sportsbook is among the best in town. Conveniently located on-site and fitted out with over 100, high-definition screens, Lagasse’s stadium is a spacious sports bar that serves up tap beers, cocktails, and souped-up, signature bar meals courtesy of celebrity chef, Emeril Lagasse. The selection of sports on rotation is nice and varied, offering horse racing, football, baseball, and plenty more for sports betting fans. It has been known to get busy at times, and the $50 minimum charge per head is steep for some — for easy access to the sportsbook, download the app and wager on the move.

World-Class Entertainment & Attractions

Entertainment in Las Vegas is known throughout the world for its extravagance and theatre. Still, The Palazzo manages to stand out from the crowd. High-energy nightclubs with world-famous DJs; boutique, handcrafted cocktail bars and lounges; sumptuous fine dining; and decadent day spas are among the attractions here. For the full rundown, continue reading the sections below.

A martini glass with craps dice inside.

The Luxury Palazzo Hotel

We mentioned earlier that the Palazzo is a slightly more modest version of its sister venue, The Venetian. However, this does’t mean they’ve compromised on luxury and style. Beautifully lit, comfortable quarters with classy touches are found throughout the all-suite complex; smooth check-ins, polite staff and all-round stellar service ensure you’re in for a memorable stay. Even the entry-level rooms are regal and spacious.

Hotel Rooms Over 3000 suites
Price per Night: $259 – $6000
Pool: Eleven pools + more jacuzzis
Room Service: Available 
Gym/Fitness Studio: Spa, gym and fitness facilities available
Address: 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

The facilities and amenities inside the hotel are just as impressive as its ornate exterior. With its cobblestone walkways and painted sky ceilings, the Grand Canale Shoppes transports you straight to the Piazza in Venice. Among the luxury retail stores you’ll also find one of the best day spa centers in the world, and outside there are numerous pools, jacuzzis and cabanas. Quality gym and fitness facilities are also available.

A woman drinking a cocktail.

Palazzo Events & Entertainment

Even if you came to the Palazzo and didn’t set foot inside a casino, you’d still find enough here to keep you entertained for days. The nightlife is among the most exciting in the city, with countless numbers of eager tourists traveling from far and wide to let loose in the famous Tao nightclub. See some of the most widely acclaimed, successful music acts in history in the events center, take a ride through the complex on a gondola, or behold some of the most breathtaking architecture in the world in the neighboring Venetian. See the entertainment page on the official website for a full overview.

General Company Info

Together with its sister venue, the Venetian, The Palazzo forms part of what is the second-largest hotel complex in the world. Both venues are owned by Las Vegas Sands, which are the company’s most famous assets. However, recent expansion has seen the corporation acquire properties in Asia, with several more casinos and hotel complexes now active in Macau. At present, it is the largest casino company in the world.

Owner: Las Vegas Sands
Phone Number: +1 702-607-7777
Gaming License Class: Class III
Number of Games: Over 900
Hours: 24/7
Opened: 2007
Website: The Palazzo
Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

The venue’s license means that it’s able to offer visitors a vast array of gambling services, which include electronic games, live table action, and a comprehensive sportsbook, 24/7. Together with the plush hotel, show-stopping entertainment and numerous attractions, it’s one of the most well known and most visited gaming complexes in the world. To follow the casino online and learn about new events, promotions, and more, use the links in the table above to access the Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest accounts.

The Palazzo casino logo.

All-Round Five Star Service

In all honesty, The Palazzo didn’t really put a foot wrong when put to the test — in fact, it breezed through with flying colors. If we’re being picky, there could be a bit more on offer in the online gaming department, but with such great casino facilities, entertainment, promotions — plus plenty more — there’s pretty much everything you could ask for here. If you enjoyed our Palazzo review, head back to the homepage and check out more top casinos in Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Whether you skipped the main Palazzo casino review altogether in search of fast answers or you’re just looking for some clarity in a few areas, the following FAQ section will tie up all the loose ends. If, by the time you reach the end, there are still some things of which you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to reach out using the contact tab and send us a few questions of your own.

Is The Palazzo the same as The Venetian?

Not exactly. While they have a lot in common with regard to decor, quality of service and status — both are also owned and operated by Las Vegas Sands — they are separate venues. You can read up on some of the more detailed aspects of both in our general company info section.

Which is the best hotel-casino in Vegas?

This has to be one of the most frequently asked questions known to man! We've spent the majority of this review explaining why The Palazzo is such an outstanding destination, but truth be told, it's one of many in the city. Another venue that often ranks highly in the list of top Vegas hotel-casinos is the The Bellagio.

How expensive is the hotel?

We won't beat around the bush here: the hotel at The Palazzo is a luxury option that carries an equally lavish price tag. Expect to spend upwards of $250 for an entry level room during low season and up to double that during busy periods. However, it isn't short of world-class amenities and facilities, so it's worth it if your budget permits. See more details in our hotel paragraph.

How many pools are there?

Eleven in total. There are more jacuzzis, and hot tubs in different areas, and plenty of day beds, cabanas, and outdoor lounge areas to enjoy. If you're a guest, you can also use the pool facilities at the adjoining Venetian, which has three stunning infinity pools. Learn more about some of the on-site attractions in our entertainment chapter in the main Palazzo review.

What is the casino like?

With regard to its volume, the casino facilities here aren't quite as extensive as at the neighboring Venetian. However, you're always free to venture over and check out the offering there too. In total, The Palazzo has well over 900 games, which includes slots, live table games, and a sportsbook. Learn more about it in our Palazzo games paragraph in the main review.

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