The Venetian and Palazzo Towers Open in Las Vegas

The Venetian and Palazzo Towers in Las Vegas are now open for guests. Guest rooms, restaurants, gaming and Grand Canal Shoppes are open for visitors to explore and enjoy.


“While our doors have been closed, we have been busy preparing to open,” said George Markantonis, president and chief operating officer. “Our team rallied around the call to reimagine our resort experience so guests can enjoy the excitement of Las Vegas with the comfort of knowing that we’ve addressed important touch points to minimize their risk and enhance their safety.”


The resort’s new Venetian Clean Commitment includes new protocols that meet or exceed the resort’s existing standards and follows guidelines provided by federal, state and local authorities. Additionally, all Venetian and Palazzo employees are tested before returning to work at the resort.


“Guests will find The Venetian Resort they have always known and loved, from our Venetian Clean guest suites and casinos to romantic gondola rides, complete with physically distant serenades,” continued Markantonis. “With two full-service casinos and our resort open, our guests will have additional room and amenities to enjoy themselves while adhering to guidelines for physically distant activities.”


The Venetian’s multi pool area has been restyled and Spritz, a new poolside café from the owners of Yardbird and Chica is open for dining al fresco. Additional restaurants that are now open at the resorts include sixth+mill, Matteo’s, Mott 32, Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer, Buddy V’s, CUT and Sushisamba.


Chef Thomas Keller’s Bouchon is under renovation and will be opening late summer and LAVO, Majordomo Meat & Fish, Moon Palace, TAO Asian Bistro, Canaletto, Casanova, Mercato della Pescheria, and Trattoria Brewing Co. & BBQ will be opening shortly.


Guests can also choose to dine in their suites with a new contactless delivery procedure upon request as well as a take out service where guests can pick up food to take to their room.

To further its already robust community response efforts, The Venetian Resort has launched Share the LOVE, a program to donate thousands of complimentary suite nights to frontline “community heroes” and first responders in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Guests who want to support our community heroes just need to book a stay directly with the Venetian Resort through the “Give Love” package and the Venetian will donate a room for every booking. As part of the program, first responders and community heroes may also book a complimentary room for themselves when they stay two nights or more. For more details, visit venetian.com/sharethelove.

To make a reservation, visit https://www.venetian.com.

This article originally appeared on the Los Angeles Patch