The Palazzo at the Venetian Las Vegas all-suite tower exterior
#12 in Top 20 Las Vegas for A Bachelor Party  ·  ★★★★★

The Palazzo at the Venetian

Tao adjacency, suite-only Venetian Tower 2 — the spread-out bachelor block.

"Tao adjacency, suite-only Venetian Tower 2 — the spread-out bachelor block."

9.5Room & Design
9.5Service
9.7Location

Why The Palazzo at the Venetian for a bachelor party

The Palazzo opened in 2007 as the second tower of the Venetian Resort — operated as a separate hotel within the same complex, with its own check-in lobby, casino floor, and pool deck. Three thousand and sixty-eight all-suite rooms, all entry-level Luxury Suites at 720 square feet, the larger Lido Suite (1,200 sqft) and Penthouse Suite (3,500 sqft, two bedrooms, three bathrooms) are the working bachelor-group products. The asset is the same as the Venetian — the all-suite product at the entry rate, the Tao venue affiliation, the Grand Canal Shoppes walking — but with an upgrade on suite quality (Palazzo is newer than the Venetian and the suite finishes are higher-end). The Palazzo is the right pick for the bachelor weekend where the Venetian rooms are sold out for the chosen weekend — the Palazzo provides equivalent-or-better suite product at the same rate, with the Tao venue affiliation accessed through the same casino floor.

Best room to request

Penthouse Suite (3,500 sqft, two bedrooms, the bachelor flagship) or Lido Suite (1,200 sqft) for groups of six.

Concierge tip

The Palazzo's Luxury Suite (the entry-level) is more recently-renovated than the Venetian's equivalent — the suite-quality difference matters for a 3-or-4-night stay. Same Tao venue access through the casino floor; book the same host-arranged Saturday-night table.

The wider context

The Palazzo at the Venetian sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in Las Vegas for a Bachelor Party list. It scored an aggregate 9.6/10 across the three editorial criteria — competitive against the field but, on a bachelor party-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same Las Vegas neighbourhood, see Center Strip and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.

If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. The best suites with the right view orientation go first, and inventory for the popular months is quoted in months, not weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces — the ones that earn this rank — are typically the first to sell out.

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