Lamboghini Marinara / Las Vegas
By Mary Alice Kellogg
Published: September 1, 2008

Courtesy Lamborghini
Las Vegas— “I’ll have the branzino croccante, the scaloppini caprese … and a Lamborghini to
go.” Dying to place such an order? At Lamborghini Las Vegas, Italian architect
Paolo Cortese’s $30 million three-story car dealership/art gallery/Italian restaurant in the
Palazzo Las Vegas, fine dining and fierce wheels marry at last. After a meal, with marble
floors, black leather paneling, and modern sculpture, follow the new-car smell to two glitzy
floors of exotic supercars (heavy on the Lamborghinis, with a side of Bugatti and Ferrari),
and spend those casino winnings in style.
"Lamborghini Marinara" originally appeared in the Fall 2008 issue of Culture+Travel. For a complete list of articles from this issue available on ARTINFO, see Culture+Travel's Fall 2008 Table of Contents.
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