Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Carnevale at the Venetian

Nestled in the corridor between the Venetian's Grand Canal Shoppes and the Palazzo lies a floral exhibit area similar to Bellagio's Conservatory. I tried Googling the official name, but couldn't find anything, so if you know what it's called, let me know.

Although smaller than the Bellagio, this area is also decked out with beautiful floral arrangements. When I looked at my pictures, I realized I did the exhibit a great disservice. At the time, the area had a "Carnevale" theme and included several large "Mardi Gras" type masks. I was fixated on those masks, but in hindsight, should have take more photos of the flowers, which included 1,000 flowers and 800 plants. Oh well, next time.





















The one "con" about this area is its inaccessibility. The Bellagio Conservatory is located right off of its parking garage entry and main lobby entry. But this area is literally in the middle of the Venetian and Palazzo, so it's a walk to get there. Let me know if you know of any secret passage ways or side entrances.

Here's some pics from my trip in December.







And pics from 2009:























1 comment:

  1. It's called the "Palazzo/Venetian Atrium," Cindy. It's one of my must-see destinations every time I go to Vegas. We have the same taste!

    ~ Craig

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