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Why is the Bellagio so famous?

The resort's signature attraction is the Fountains of Bellagio, a dancing water fountain synchronized to music. It is performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake, located in front of the resort. Other attractions include the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, and a conservatory and botanical gardens.



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The resort's signature attraction is the Fountains of Bellagio, a dancing water fountain synchronized to music. It is performed in an 8.5-acre man-made lake, located in front of the resort. Other attractions include the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, and a conservatory and botanical gardens.

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Palatial inside and out, Bellagio is famously known for the best free show on the Las Vegas Strip: the Bellagio Fountains, where water soars 460 feet above an eight-acre lake as it seemingly dances to popular music and show-tunes, thanks to carefully engineered choreography.

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The tour ends by passing Bellagio called the “Pearl of the Lake” that for its beauty, it has been chosen as set for film productions since '60s. Also world-known Sergio Leone directed Robert De Niro in the movie “Once upon a Time in America” and chose Bellagio as filming location.

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Perched where the two branches of Lake Como gently touch, Bellagio has a quaint and fascinating taste, which has been charming travelers for centuries and has earned the town the prestigious nickname of ?Pearl of the Lake?.

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The Bellagio is a classic Las Vegas luxury hotel, and a favorite among celebrities. Some spotted celebs include Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, and Adrian Grenier. Your best chance to snap an up-close pic is at Hyde, The Bellagio's indoor-outdoor nightclub.

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The most famous street in Bellagio is Salita Serbelloni. Once you climb all the way to the top, turn around, and you'll see the most famous postcard-view of Bellagio (see the featured image at the top of this article). Also, don't miss Chiesa San Giacomo.

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The Icon in Action There is nothing like seeing them in person. The Fountains of Bellagio were destined to romance your senses. It is the most ambitious, complex water feature ever conceived and it's absolutely free for any visitor to enjoy.

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The site of the Bellagio was previously occupied by the Dunes hotel-casino, which opened in 1955. Through his company Mirage Resorts, casino owner Steve Wynn purchased the Dunes in November 1992, for $75 million. He intended to demolish it and build a new resort in its place.

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Anyone strolling from the center of Bellagio in the direction of Villa Melzi will inevitably notice a large, elongated building on the lakeshore. The former Hotel Grand Bretagne is located on the famous peninsula where Lake Como splits into two arms towards the south.

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Another available example, the Las Vegas Bellagio, has a daily revenue of $1.27 million. It is worth noting that these are peak figures among casinos, less popular casinos have revenues that are in the thousands of dollars rather than millions.

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