Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

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3600 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Brilliance abounds inside our breathtaking Conservatory & Botanical Gardens. The attention to detail is astounding. The passionate display of nature in all its awe-evoking glory - quite simply, sensational! Let your imagination wander as you assume a leisurely stroll amongst rare natural finds selected distinctively for Bellagio from all over the world. Admire the essence of every season recreated with exceptionally gorgeous plants, flowers and trees thoughtfully arranged to inspire full splendor

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Cathy W.
12/3/2025

We've been to the Bellagio gardens every time we visited Vegas in the past, and this time is no exception. It's amazing that they have never repeated the same theme, so even if you go back during...

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Dulce R.
11/30/2025

A highlight for Bellagio! Everytime we come to Vegas, we take a stroll through the Bellagio Conservatory, and I don't think I've ever seen it the same twice. Was just here in April 2025, and in...

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Alex K.
11/19/2025

As it was November, I was hoping that they'll have the holiday setup ready. And thankfully it was. So many people flocked to the conservatory each season to see what the holiday display would be....

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Mary H.
12/7/2025

Always a beautiful display to walk among. Many photo ops. There is a live cam of the conservatory that can be watched on YouTube! It's very interesting to watch during the construction and break...

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Carroll N.
11/3/2025

10.31.25 The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden are beautifully decorated, but the space is smaller than expected and often packed with selfie-snapping tourists. If you want to truly enjoy...

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