MGM Resorts International operated Bellagio has announced a $110m renovation programme of its Las Vegas property, Spa Tower.
The Spa Tower’s redesign will focus on its 819 guest rooms and 104 suites. It includes 850ft² Salon Suites, 1,500ft² penthouses, two-bedroom Bellagio Suites measuring 1,500ft², and Executive Hospitality Suites covering a 2,500ft² area that will feature billiards lounges and area for home theatre living.
Spa Tower guest rooms have been crafted by US-based interior design firm The Gettys Group in partnership with MGM Resorts International Design Group.
Bellagio president and COO Ann Hoff said: “Bellagio’s commitment to delivering unparalleled accommodations, experiences, and guest service for our discerning guests from around the world is the hallmark of our brand promise.
“The Spa Tower’s beautiful and luxurious new suites and guest rooms will reinforce our position as one of the hospitality industry’s premier destinations.”
Expected to complete in October 2023, the Spa Tower’s first guest rooms and suites will be available for accommodation in early July.
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By GlobalDataThe Bellagio Spa Tower suites are designed by New York City-based interior design atelier Champalimaud Design in partnership with MGM Resorts International Design Group.
The transformation of Spa Tower will also feature contemporary accommodations which are inspired by Italy’s Lake Como and the Alps.
Champalimaud Design partner Winston Kong said: “We wanted to create a residential aesthetic with the timeless sense of luxury that is uniquely Bellagio. We found inspiration in the colours of Lake Como’s surrounding flora and the classical style of the building’s architecture.”