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The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas is one of the most iconic properties on the Las Vegas Strip. Home to 7,093 suites across three towers, the Venetian and Palazzo transports guests to an opulent, classic Italian-themed resort with endless restaurants and activities. We recently stayed in the Prestige Club of the Venetian, so read on to find out if it’s worth it. In this review, we'll cover everything you need to know before you book: 00:00 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Introduction 00:39 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Location 01:44 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Lobby & Check-In 02:36 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Rooms 04:42 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Service 05:56 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Dining 08:22 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Facilities 10:52 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Style 12:19 - The Venetian Las Vegas - Overall Experience The Venetian has a true 5-star location. Towards the north end of the strip, this fully integrated resort is the perfect jumping off point for travelers looking to explore the strip, but also a fantastic location if you plan to stay on property. The Venetian is a short 10-20 minute ride from the airport and is conveniently located close to the Fashion Show Mall, one of the best shopping experiences in Las Vegas. Within walking distance, you will find the Linq “high roller” experience, Caeser’s hotel and a number of activities and facilities the strip is famous for. Given the magnitude of this hotel, it’s no surprise that the lobby and check in experience is a bit rough, particularly if you are not staying in the Prestige Club. Upon pulling up to the valet, we were told the valet was full. We asked if this happens often, and the consensus was “daily”. The parking garage is a quick drive away, but worth mentioning that it is extremely low in the roof. The lobby area for check in and check out is very small in relation to how many guests the hotel can support. Each time we passed through the lobby, the lines were fairly long. If you have IHG elite status, there is a “VIP” line that you can access that was significantly shorter at all times. However, if you booked a standard room and are without status, expect a bit of a wait. We reserved a Prestige Club Luxury King Suite. The Prestige Club upgrade at the time was approximately double the cost of the room. Prestige Club rooms come with better views, higher floor and access to the club level amenities, like continental breakfast, tea and coffee throughout the day, appetizers in the evening and a cocktail reception. If you’ve been to Las Vegas before, you know drinks aren’t cheap. 4 drinks at the Club lounge is essentially break even on your room rate if you enjoy cocktails at the bars and restaurants. For a comprehensive guide on traveling to the USA, visit our Destination Guide: https://www.voyagerguru.com/destinati... Let us know your thoughts in the comments below! Have you visited Las Vegas? What was your favorite hotel experience? New to this channel? Here's why you should subscribe! Join us for weekly videos on our favorite hotels, travel tips, and experiences in the world's best destinations. We love sharing our travels and hearing from you—comment, ask questions, and engage with us through YouTube, Instagram, and our blog. Subscribe today: https://www.youtube.com/voyagerguru?s... Discover more content on Instagram @voyagerguru: / voyagerguru Come travel with us, Maren Engh & Max Jallifier #luxuryhotelreview #luxurytravel #beautifulhotels