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The Palazzo at The Venetian

Last verified 2026-04-09· quarterly review

The newer, slightly quieter sister to The Venetian — same all-suite formula, separate tower, shared everything.

Rooms

3,066

Opened

2007

Resort Fee

$50/night

Operator

Apollo Global Management

Verified for 2026

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Last reviewed

April 2026

Re-check

Bi-weekly

Cross-refs

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The Vibe

A quick read on what The Palazzo at The Venetian actually feels like — and which kinds of trips fit best.

Energy

7/10

Luxury

5/5

Walkability

8/10
Group-friendly
luxury
refined
all in-one
premium
food

Who this works best for

Why This Works for Couples

Fit Score
10/10
  • Luxury atmosphere: Premium rooms, high-end finishes, romantic ambiance
  • Romantic setting: Intimate vibes, perfect for couples escapes
  • Walkable: Easy strolls to dining and entertainment, no transportation hassles

Why This Works for Luxury Travelers

Fit Score
9/10
  • Premium product: High-end finishes, polished service, attention to detail
  • Refined crowd: The kind of guest mix that justifies the rate

Why This Works for Bachelor Parties

Fit Score
8/10
  • Walkable to nightlife: Easy access to top clubs and bars without expensive Ubers
  • Group-friendly: Handles large groups with ease, no hassle check-ins

Fees & parking

Add these to any rate you see on Booking.com or Expedia.

Resort fee$50/night≈ $56.69 with Clark County's 13.38% lodging tax
ParkingSelf-park $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed) weekday / $25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun) weekend · Valet $50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties· Free with Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above

Is This the Right Hotel for You?

We try to be honest about what each hotel does well — and what it doesn't. The Palazzo at The Venetian is a great fit for some trips and the wrong call for others.

Best for

  • +Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor
  • +Longer luxury stays
  • +Travelers who specifically want the Palazzo tower

Not ideal for

  • Anyone wanting a distinctively different experience from The Venetian — these are sibling properties

What Makes The Palazzo at The Venetian Different

The on-property highlights that distinguish this hotel from the rest of the Strip.

All-suite property like The Venetian

Slightly newer (2007) than The Venetian (1999)

Connected to The Venetian via shared interior

Considered the more premium of the two towers by some travelers

On-Property at The Palazzo at The Venetian

Restaurants, nightlife, bars, and shows worth knowing about without leaving the hotel.

Restaurants

  • Carnevino (Mario Batali — verify current operating status)
  • CUT by Wolfgang Puck
  • Sushisamba
  • Lavo

Nightlife

  • Lavo Italian Restaurant & Lounge
  • Shared access to TAO and other Venetian nightlife

Shows

  • Shared access to all Venetian Resort entertainment

Events near The Palazzo at The Venetian

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Fri, Apr 24

Cyndi Lauper

Music

Tickets

Sat, Apr 25

Cyndi Lauper

Music

Tickets

Sat, Apr 25

Ramon Ayala

Music

Tickets

Sun, Apr 26

Jeff Dunham

Arts & Theatre

Tickets

Practical Considerations

What to know before you book — the practical details that affect your stay.

Functionally part of The Venetian Resort — most amenities are shared

Pool deck is shared with The Venetian

Same all-suite room configuration as The Venetian

Frequently Asked Questions

What people search when researching The Palazzo at The Venetian.

How many rooms does The Palazzo at The Venetian have?

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The Palazzo at The Venetian has 3,066 rooms. The property opened in 2007 and is operated by Apollo Global Management. Source: Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels.

When did The Palazzo at The Venetian open?

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The Palazzo at The Venetian opened in 2007. Considered the more premium of the two towers by some travelers

What is the resort fee at The Palazzo at The Venetian?

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The Palazzo at The Venetian charges a daily resort fee of $50 before tax, which becomes $56.69 after Clark County's 13.38% combined lodging tax. The fee is mandatory and is added to your folio at check-in. Verified from ResortFeeChecker.com as of 2026-04-09.

How much is parking at The Palazzo at The Venetian?

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The Palazzo at The Venetian is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Self-parking weekday rate: $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed). Self-parking weekend rate: $25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun). Valet: $50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties. Free parking is available with Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above.

Is The Palazzo at The Venetian good for couples wanting venetian access without the busiest casino floor?

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The Palazzo at The Venetian is best for: Couples wanting Venetian access without the busiest casino floor; Longer luxury stays; Travelers who specifically want the Palazzo tower. It is NOT ideal for: Anyone wanting a distinctively different experience from The Venetian — these are sibling properties.

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