Hyde Bellagio 

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Location

Las Vegas
United States
36° 6' 43.38" N, 115° 10' 33.6684" W
US
General info: 

The Bellagio hotel is an impressive building located on the Las Vegas Strip. It is beautified by staggering fountain shows known around the world as the Bellagio Fountains shows. On top of that, the hotel features a luxurious nightclub, the Hyde Bellagio.

Hyde Bellagio is almost a hectare big venue that gives an alluring view of the fountains and the city. The club regularly features celebrity DJs, whose music is an excellent fit to the rustic design of the interior.

This is an upscale venue and one of the most popular nightclubs in the city. Running into some of the A-list celebrities on the floor of Hyde also wouldn’t be a huge surprise.

Getting there: 

The Hyde is a nightclub in the Hotel Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip. The address of the hotel is 3600 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109.

Costs: 

This is one of the most luxurious venues not only in Las Vegas, but in the whole world. Just getting in will cost you at least $20 (at the moment the entry fees for women are $20 and for men $30).

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