- Hours of operation:
6 a.m. - 8 p.m. seven days a week.
- Location:
Inside the Bellagio.
- Valet parking:
Yes, at the Bellagio Hotel.
- Payment options:
Cash, credit card, room charge and travelers checks.
- Gift certificates:
Yes.
- Facility fee:
Daily charge of $25 (complimentary with purchase of a Spa Treatment, except waxing). All services available to Bellagio guests only.
- Advanced booking:
One to five days is suggested, up to three weeks prior.
- Arrival:
Arrive at least 30 minutes before appointment time.
- Cancellations:
Minimum of two hours notice or full payment is due.
- Tipping:
At guest's discretion (18 to 20 percent is recommended).
- Full-service salon:
Yes, separate from the spa.
- Most popular service:
Swedish massage.
- Most popular package:
Not available.
- Most popular service for men:
Swedish massage.
- 50-minute massage price:
$105 (tip not included)
- Additional hotel amenities available to spa guests:
Whirlpools, sauna, steam room, cold plunge, fitness facility and relaxation room.
- Also included:
Mineral water, fruit juices, coffee/tea, towels, lockers, shorts, tee-shirts, robes, sandals, and vanity amenities.
- Restrictions:
No smoking, no alcohol and no one under 18 admitted. Services available to Bellagio guests only.
About the spa: The Spa Bellagio offers nine massages, nine facials, seven body treatments and wraps, hydrotherapy treatments and waxing. Full salon services are available. Massages include the standards as well as Aromatherapy, LaStone and Tandem Massage. Body therapies such as the Floral Garden Body Wrap are available. Spa Bellagio also offers several oygenating, European and exfoliating facials. The spa offers tanning and spa packages of their most popular treatments and services.
A recommended "day at the spa" begins with a Aromatherapy Mineral Bath, then a Deluxe Massage and a European Facial.
A brief review: The Spa Bellagio is tucked away under the staircase in the beautiful Bellagio Conservatory, which is filled year-round with live trees, plants and elaborate floral arrangements. As we waited, we noticed the surrounding intricate marble tile and mother of pearl mosaics and trompe l'oeil painting for which the Bellagio is famous. We took the elevator to the spa area, peeked into the extensive, co-ed fitness facilties overlooking the conservatory and followed our guide into the women's spa. Everywhere we looked there was more marble and fresh flowers.
We passed through the relaxation area into the whirlpool room, flanked by the steam, sauna and treatment rooms. Inside the private hydrotherapy room our guide explained how the water jets target specific muscle groups while you relax in the extra deep tub. Inside the body scrub room, several Vichy shower heads were positioned over a shallow, lipped treatment table where you can float quietly after a full body treatment and rinse. After our tour, we took the elevator back downstairs and took a quick look at the very stylish salon area. Drifting out of the spa, we realized how nice it was that the conservatory smoothed our transition back into the action.
- Reviewed by Jessica Ziegler
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