1/17/2002 January 17, 2002 LAS VEGAS, NV (January 17, 2002) - For the second consecutive year, The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino has been named to the prestigious "Conde' Nast Traveler's Gold List of the World's Best Places to Stay."
The Venetian is one of only four Las Vegas resorts to make this year's list, receiving top accolades for its suites, restaurants, service, and location.
"The Venetian is extremely proud and honored to be ranked by 'Conde' Nast' as one of the best resorts for the second year in a row, along side some of the world's most luxurious properties," said Rob Goldstein, president of The Venetian. "We continually strive to achieve the very best in service, amenities, and luxury, and are encouraged to see the readers of such a prestigious magazine recognize all that we offer."
The "Conde' Nast Traveler's Gold List" is based on data collected from the annual Reader's Choice Poll.
The Venetian offers guests 3,036 hotel suites (each standard suite measures approximately 700 square feet), 120,000 square feet of gaming floor, 500,000 square feet of retail space at The Grand Canal Shoppes, the luxurious 65,000 square-foot Canyon Ranch Spa Club, 500,000 square feet of meeting space at The Venetian Congress Center and a direct link to the 1.2 million square-foot Sands Expo and Convention Center.
In October 2001, The Venetian also became home to two world-class museums: the 63,700 square-foot Guggenheim Las Vegas featuring "The Art of the Motorcycle" installation and the 7,760 square-foot Guggenheim Hermitage Museum featuring "Masterpieces and Master Collectors." For additional information, please visit The Venetian website at www.venetian.com. |