Venetian Hotel Room Amenities

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The Venetian is one of the only all-suite hotels in Las Vegas, which means that you won't find run-of-the-mill rooms at this posh spot. With plenty of suite packages to choose from, you're sure to find the right fit for your level of taste and the size of your wallet.

The Venetian Luxury, the most basic suite model at the resort is anything but basic. With about 650 square feet of space, which includes the 130-square-foot bathroom, one canopy-draped king-size bed, and a sunken living room, you'll be sitting, and sleeping, pretty. Watch one of two 32" plasma TVs while stretched out on a full-sized sleeper sofa or if you have work to do, use the desk area which offers wireless Internet, as well as a personal fax/printer/copier.

The Venetian's 12-story Venezia Tower offers 1,013 suites and is Las Vegas' only concierge-level resort. These suites average 700 square feet, which is double the size of a typical Las Vegas hotel room. Venezia Suites has similar bedroom, living room and bathroom accommodations as the Venetian Luxury, yet offers enhanced privacy and luxurious perks. Guests can access the private Concierge Lounge where a personal concierge team is at the ready, and they're offered breakfast, refreshments and cocktails, packing/unpacking services, a DVD library of classic movies, and much more. If you want someone to book your dinner reservations, schedule a massage, refold your underwear and mix you a drink, all while you're munching on a corn muffin, sipping a Bloody Mary and watching The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly—you're in the right place.

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