Experience pure luxury at this iconic Strip resort, where stunning views of dancing fountains meet plush rooms, exquisite dining, and a vibrant casino scene.
"The Vault at the Bellagio Resort and Casino is tucked away behind a nondescript doorway near the table games, just off the casino floor. You probably won’t be able to find it without a reservation. And you probably won’t be able to get a reservation unless you’ve demonstrated that you’re willing to drop some serious dough. The executive director of beverage for MGM Resorts International describes the bar’s offerings as more luxurious and more expensive than those found in any of the high roller lounges across MGM’s properties. The food is topped with caviar. The spirits are top-shelf and decades old." - Janna Karel
"As of 2024, the 3,900-room behemoth that is the Bellagio in Las Vegas—a destination unto itself in Sin City." - Jennifer Flowers
"The notoriously exclusive and hard-to-find bar inside the Bellagio is hosting a three-day pop-up from May 3 through May 5. Acclaimed bartenders from two award-winning bars in Mexico City are stepping behind the Vault’s bar to craft Tequila Casa Dragones-based cocktails. Tickets to the pop-up are $125 and come with canapes and the option to order eight cocktails." - Janna Karel
"A world-famous luxury resort and casino located in Las Vegas, known for its opulent accommodations and entertainment options."
"The Bellagio opened the Vault bar just ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix — no doubt banking on it appealing to the big spenders who would soon be arriving. Unlike other hidden bars in town, this one can only be accessed with an exclusive reservation — the kind that gets offered following dinner at Le Cirque. But assuming you do get access, you’ll find yourself in an intimate, glossy black bar where the focus is on vintage hard-to-find spirits. Order a cocktail with vermouth from the 1960s and it will run you about $135." - Janna Karel