The Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas maintains a strict non-smoking policy for all guest rooms and suites. In 2026, guests found smoking (including cigarettes, e-cigs, vapes, and marijuana) in their rooms will face a cleaning fee of at least $500, or $1,000 for suites. However, as a traditional Las Vegas casino, the Bellagio does permit smoking in designated areas on the casino floor, at certain bars, and in specific poolside locations. If you are a smoker, you can specifically request a smoking-permitted room on the 19th or 33rd floors, though these are limited and subject to availability. The hotel also features the Davidoff Boutique, which sells premium cigars for use in designated lounges. It is important to note that while tobacco smoking is permitted in these specific zones, the use of marijuana remains prohibited in all public areas and hotel rooms, regardless of its legal status in Nevada, in accordance with the resort's private property policies.