You don’t need a private jet to feel like Italian royalty for a weekend. The Strip is full of over-the-top resorts, but the Venetian manages to capture the soul of Venice without the long-haul flight.
You can find all the best ways to spend your time with these 13 fun things to do at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
Drift along the indoor gondola route at The Venetian, where singing gondoliers serenade you down a shimmering version of Venice’s canals. The 10-13 minute ride glides under bridges and past the Grand Canal Shoppes.
Hand-painted frescoes and a blue-sky ceiling soar overhead. Your gondolier belts out Italian love songs as shoppers wave from the cobblestone walkways above; it’s corny in the best way.
CUT by Wolfgang Puck brings serious steakhouse vibes to The Venetian with premium cuts. From melt-in-your-mouth A5 wagyu to jaw-dropping tomahawk steaks, the kitchen knows exactly what it’s doing.
Beef might be the star, but the kitchen doesn’t stop there; you’ll see fresh seafood and some sides that deserve their own spotlight.
TAO Nightclub at The Venetian is where the party’s at, with world-class DJs spinning hip-hop and top 40 all night. The venue sprawls across 10,000 square feet, with three bars, a huge dance floor, and private skyboxes if you want a bird’s-eye view of the action.
It’s not unusual to spot celebrities in the crowd — TAO’s been a hot spot for the entertainment world for years. There’s also a 40-foot outdoor terrace for Strip views and fresh air between sets.
The Venetian Theatre is where you go for big-name entertainment that lives up to the hype. The venue hosts everything from magic acts to concerts and comedy, and the sound and sightlines are genuinely solid.
Shows range from legendary headliners to newer acts pushing boundaries. The theatre’s design means you’re not craning your neck or staring at someone’s head all night.
When you need a breather from the casino, Rosina Cocktail Lounge is your spot. It has romantic lighting, plush seating, and bartenders who know their stuff.
Expert mixologists craft unique cocktails that’ll have you coming back for another round. The lounge stays open late, so it’s perfect for a nightcap after dinner or a show.
Bouchon Bakery by Chef Thomas Keller serves up fresh French pastries and baked goods right inside the Venetian. One whiff of butter and sugar in the air, and suddenly resisting pastry stops being part of the plan.
Everything’s made in-house daily, from flaky croissants to colorful macarons. Grab a sandwich or salad for lunch, or just treat yourself to a tart or cookie when you need a sugar boost.
The Venetian Resort casino has two sprawling gaming floors packed with everything from penny slots to serious high-roller tables. It’s easy to get swept up in the energy here.
For those feeling bold, the Palazzo High-Limit Gaming Lounge offers a plush environment with premium slots and tables, plus its own cashier for speedy service.
Canyon Ranch Spa + Fitness at The Venetian is a massive oasis of calm smack in the middle of the Strip. There’s a dizzying array of spa, salon, and fitness services to help you recharge between late nights and bright lights.
The spa offers massages, body treatments, and even meditation classes. If you’re feeling adventurous, there’s a 40-foot indoor rock wall — because, why not?
The Venetian’s recreation of St. Mark’s Square nails the Renaissance architecture, right down to the smallest detail. Painted sky ceilings make you forget you’re indoors, and the vibe is pure Venice.
This spot is tucked inside the Grand Canal Shoppes, with cobblestone walkways and elegant columns that make for some pretty epic vacation photos. Grab a gelato from a nearby shop, strike a pose, and let your friends wonder if you hopped a flight to Italy.
Madame Tussauds at The Venetian lets you get up close with celebrities — well, their wax twins, anyway.
The museum has themed rooms where you can snap selfies with everyone from Hollywood legends to sports icons. Some of the figures are so spot-on, you’ll probably do a double-take.
The Venetian’s outdoor spaces offer a calm escape with European-inspired design. Courtyards and terraces are scattered throughout the resort, channeling old-world Italian vibes with a Vegas twist.
Classic columns, ornate fountains, and manicured gardens set the scene for some of the best people-watching (and photo ops) around. Grab a coffee, find a bench, and just take it all in for a minute.
The Grand Canal Shoppes bring together over 160 stores along winding, cobblestone walkways beneath painted sky ceilings. There’s everything from big-name designers to quirky specialty shops you won’t stumble across anywhere else.
The shopping area mimics Venice’s iconic streets, with bridges arching over the canal and architecture that’s almost too pretty to be real. Window shop while gondolas float by.
Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano specializes in Northern Italian cuisine that’ll make you rethink what Italian food can be. The menu is packed with authentic recipes — less spaghetti and meatballs, more risotto and handmade pastas.
Book ahead for lunch and skip the line; don’t forget to try their handkerchief pasta with almond basil pesto, gnocchi with pork sausage ragù, prosciutto pizza, or a Tuscan kale salad if you want to pretend you’re being responsible. Dinner offers traditional dishes made with top-notch ingredients.