All-suite rooms starting at 650 square feet, the largest standard accommodation on the Strip and the most practical layout for golfers spreading out gear.
The Venetian distinguishes itself from the other luxury Strip properties through a single structural decision: every room is a suite. The 4,078 accommodations start at 650 square feet, roughly double the size of a standard Las Vegas hotel room, with separate living areas and Roman tubs in every unit. For golf groups, the additional space is practical rather than decorative. There is room to unpack properly, store equipment, and spread out after a day on the course without the compression that smaller rooms impose on multi-day trips. The difference between 325 and 650 square feet is felt most acutely when four golfers are sharing two rooms and managing bags, shoes, and the general accumulation of a trip.
Canyon Ranch Spa operates a full facility on the property, a genuine outpost of the wellness brand rather than a hotel spa trading on a licensing agreement. Twenty restaurants span a broad range, from casual Italian to high-end steakhouse, and the Grand Canal Shoppes provide the retail and dining corridor that functions as the property's social center. The gondola rides through the indoor canals are theatrical, but the Venetian's appeal for golf visitors rests on the practical: large rooms, strong dining, four pool areas, and a location on the north end of the Strip that places it roughly three miles from Wynn Golf Club.
At $200 to $500 per night, the Venetian offers the lowest entry point among the three luxury-tier Strip properties in this guide. The suite format means the base room delivers more usable space than comparably priced rooms at the Bellagio or Wynn. Like the other Strip properties, the Venetian requires a car or transport arrangement to reach any golf course. The Paiute courses sit approximately 35 miles northwest via US-95, TPC Las Vegas is a similar distance, and the Lake Las Vegas corridor with Reflection Bay is roughly 25 miles east through Henderson. The north Strip location provides marginally quicker highway access than properties further south on the boulevard, a small advantage that compounds over several days of early-morning departures. For groups who want the Las Vegas luxury experience without sacrificing room to breathe, the Venetian solves a problem that most Strip hotels do not acknowledge.