Bellagio Conservatory
A 14,000-square-foot garden inside a casino, torn down and rebuilt five times a year.
About this view
The Bellagio Conservatory is 14,000 square feet of botanical garden under glass in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip, and it holds more than 10,000 plants at any one time — rotated constantly, because nothing here is allowed to look tired.
What makes it worth a live camera is that it is completely demolished and rebuilt five times a year, for spring, summer, harvest, the holidays and Lunar New Year. Each build is a new story told in flowers, sculpture and sound, put up by a horticulture team of around 140 people, roughly 120 of them gardeners.
Pacific time, UTC−8. The conservatory is open around the clock and free to walk through, so this stream never goes dark — the quietest and best-lit hours are the small ones, long after the Strip crowds have thinned.

Frequently asked questions
- Where is the Bellagio Conservatory live cam located?
- The camera looks over The Strip, Las Vegas, in United States. Its position is 36.113°N, 115.177°W, which you can open on our world map.
- What time is it at the Bellagio Conservatory camera?
- The Strip, Las Vegas runs on UTC−7, and the live clock at the top of this page shows the current local time and whether it is day or night there. It is worth checking before you watch: this view changes completely between the middle of the night and the busiest hours of the day.
- Are there other live cams near The Strip, Las Vegas?
- Yes — the closest ones are Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas Airport Live and Fremont Street Experience. They are listed under "Nearby cams" further down this page, and every camera we carry is plotted on the world map.
- Is this stream really live?
- Yes. This is a real 24/7 live feed broadcast by EarthCam, played through the official YouTube player — free, no account needed. Every stream in our catalogue is checked automatically before each update to confirm it is still live and watchable.