The Bellagio Las Vegas Spa Review

The Bellagio Las Vegas Spa Review
The Bellagio Las Vegas Spa Review
Spa Bellagio is a standard spa and salon on the second floor of the Bellagio resort in Las Vegas. It offers all the services you expect to find at a world-class Las Vegas resort, including exfoliation treatments, body peels, hot oil treatments, couples massages, facials, and milk, mud and seaweed baths. These treatments and services can be performed inside the Zen-inspired Spa Bellagio, inside a guest's room or at the poolside cabana.
Wows and Woes

Wows: Like every other service provided by the Bellagio, these procedures are performed by amicable and well-trained professionals.
Woes: Spa Bellagio is like most other spas you'll find at other four- and five-star resorts on the Strip.

Insider Tips

Book your appointment early because they can fill up fast, especially on weekends during the holidays or summer. While Spa Bellagio might not make economical sense if you simply need someone to work some tension out of your shoulders, it is nice for a splurge, such as a couples massage on an anniversary or during a bachelorette party. Save simple treatments, such as a facial or Swedish massage, for your spa back home.

Author's Most Memorable Moment

My husband and I had a couple's massage at Spa Bellagio and it was very relaxing. The women who performed the massages were extremely professional--they remained quiet when we were quiet, and they were more than happy to give us dining and entertainment recommendations when asked. The prices were also in line with what we expected to pay for such a treatment at the Bellagio.

Bottom Line

If you want to splurge on something luxurious, visit Spa Bellagio. If you're just looking for a little pampering, head to a less expensive spa in a three-star resort.

Nellie Day is a freelance writer based out of Hermosa Beach, CA. She has her Master's degree in broadcast journalism from USC, and Bachelors' degrees in English and sociology from UC Irvine. Ms. Day's work can regularly be seen on newsstands, where her specialties include weddings, pets, real estate, electronics, product reviews, business, architecture and design, Southern California, food and wine, and travel and tourism.
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