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We experienced the F1 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix — Bellagio style

The Bellagio's luxury extends to the Formula 1 racetrack

The fountains in the lake at Bellagio seen from the Fountain Club exclusive race viewing structure.
Bruce Brown / DTMG

I was fortunate to be one of a small group of journalists invited to experience firsthand how Las Vegas transforms for Formula 1 races. I watched the F1 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix from the best track view locations and attended exclusive events hosted by the top hospitality venues. The ultimate indulgence was at the Bellagio Hotel, where our hosts spoiled us at four exceptional locations.

Prime Steakhouse restaurant

A view across the floor to a private dining room in the Prime restaurant in Bellagio.
We began our VIP Bellagio excursion at the Prime Steakhouse, a newly decorated fine dining location at the lake level of the hotel with a view of the Fountains of Bellagio. We were treated to samples of seafood and steak created by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

The dining room has deep chocolate brown and Tiffany blue walls, water-themed canvas screens, and magnificent chandeliers. The restaurant also has an adjacent garden patio for outdoor service and a private dining area with sliding doors.

One of the bars in the Prime restaurant in Bellagio.
The Prime Steakhouse has two bars with select choices of wine and liquor.

The Vault

Giorgio Bargiani of London's Connaught Bar in The Vault at the Bellagio.
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After Prime Steakhouse, we were escorted through one of the  Bellagio’s casino floors to enter what appeared to be a plain door with no signage. We followed a short hallway to The Vault, a small, private cocktail bar described as “reserved only for the few.”

Our host was Giorgio Bargiani of London’s The Connaught Bar, which The World’s 50 Best listed as one of the best bars in the world. Bargiani demonstrated how he mixes martinis personalized to customer scent preferences.

The Fountain Club

The fountains in the lake at Bellagio seen from the Fountain Club exclusive race viewing structure.
Bruce Brown / DTMG

Our next stop was the Bellagio Fountain Club. We followed a path around the lake to one of the premier track-viewing locations in Las Vegas.

A model F1 race car suspended on the walkway around the lake at the Bellagio.
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The Fountain Club is a three-story structure between the lake and the street on the Las Vegas Strip. The first floor is an enclosed cooking and service area. The second and third floors are large hospitality spaces with food stations featuring a long list of celebrity chefs, many bars, and loads of seating areas in many configurations.

The Las Vegas Grand Prix race circuit seem from the roof of the Fountain Club at Bellagio during the day when the streets were open to the public.
Bruce Brown / DTMG

The roof is also set up for relaxing and watching the Grand Prix. We were there during the daytime, and the races were at night, so we didn’t have the whole experience, but it was a great spot to be extremely close to the race action.

Shoey Bar

MGM Resorts Reward Bellagio Las Vegas Grand Prix Shoey.
The last stop on our VIP tour was the Bellagio Shoey Bar. Some Formula 1 drivers traditionally drink part of the champagne on the winner’s podium from one of their racing shoes. The Shoey Bar features limited-edition leather racing shoes made by Sparco.

Margaritas served in leather racing shoes at the Bellagio's Shoey Bar.
When the F1 drivers drink from their racing shoes, they just do it, but the consumer Shoeys have a plastic boot-shaped liner. The liner cap has a hole for a straw. The Shoeys that were distributed to our group were filled with margaritas—well, all except mine. I opted for nonalcoholic drinks during our tour. We were allowed to keep the Shoeys as souvenirs of our luxury Bellagio experience.

Bruce Brown
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