BELLAGIO HAPPY HOURS

The Bellagio is world-class at almost everything. Happy hour is not one of them. There’s exactly one: Harvest. It’s good. Go. Then walk next door to The Cosmopolitan or ARIA where the happy hour options multiply fast. The fountain show is free. The conservatory is free. Harvest happy hour is not but it’s worth it.

Bellagio Happy Hours – Frequently Asked Questions

The Bellagio has one verified happy hour — Harvest.  While the Bellagio is home to some of Las Vegas’s most celebrated restaurants, Harvest is the standout for happy hour with a farm-to-table menu and a welcoming bar atmosphere that feels a world away from the casino floor.

Yes – A chill, organic vibe that feels healthier and more like a European apperitivo than a happy hour on the Strip. Harvest is the Bellagio’s farm-to-table restaurant and one of the most underrated happy hour stops on the Las Vegas Strip. Harvest is recognized for it’s commitment to locally sourced, sustainable ingredients and that philosophy carries through to the happy hour menu. It’s the kind of place that feels like a genuine discovery inside one of the world’s most famous hotels.

Yes — and this is one of the best-kept secrets for a Strip happy hour afternoon. The Bellagio connects directly to The Cosmopolitan via an indoor walkway, and ARIA is just a few minutes further on the same connected campus. Both properties have several excellent happy hours, making the Bellagio the perfect first stop on a curated afternoon route without ever stepping outside.

Absolutely. The Bellagio experience goes well beyond the happy hour menu. The iconic fountain show runs every 15-30 minutes and is free to watch from the lakeside promenade. The conservatory inside the hotel is one of the most spectacular free attractions in Las Vegas and changes with the seasons. Combine a happy hour at Harvest with both and you have one of the best free afternoons on the Strip. IN fact, Harvest is perfectly located between the concervatory and the walkway to Cosmopolitan so it’s an easy stroll through Bellagio.

Start with the Bellagio fountain show and conservatory — both free, both unmissable. Then head to Harvest for happy hour. After, a short walk indoors to The Cosmopolitan or continue to ARIA where Happy Hour Vegas has verified multiple excellent happy hour options at world-class venues. The entire experience — fountain, conservatory, Harvest happy hour, and a second stop at The Cosmopolitan or ARIA — can be done in one afternoon for well under $50 per person. An insider’s tip to a sophisticated and less expensive afternoon on the Vegas Strip.