After dinner at the Aria and appreciating its modern architecture, I continue north on the Las Vegas strip. My route bypassed The Cosmopolitan Hotel, which I mentioned yesterday, and took me to the Bellagio.
The luxurious Bellagio is inspired by Italian architecture and is known for the dancing water fountains synchronized with music in front of the property. Opening in 1998, the property cost $1.6 billion, the world’s most expensive resort up to that point.
The opulence starts at the grand porte cochere in front of the main entrance. I was able to frame a symmetrical composition.
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