Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas Seating Chart & Guide
Capacity: 1,000 seats • The Strip (Center)
Last updated: March 2026
Voltaire is the most intimate performance venue at The Venetian Resort — a sultry, 1,000-seat cabaret-style space that blurs the line between nightclub and concert hall. With table seating, craft cocktails, and old-world glamour, every seat is a premium experience. This is where artists come to strip things down and connect with every single person in the room.
Seating Sections
Front Tables (VIP)
Cabaret-style table seating closest to the stage. Bottle service and premium cocktails included. The most exclusive experience — arm's reach from the performer.
Center Tables
Table seating in the middle of the room. Excellent sightlines and full drink service. At 1,000 seats, even center tables are remarkably close.
Elevated Side Sections
Slightly raised seating along the sides with a different perspective on the stage. Good sightlines with a lounge-like feel.
Insider Seating Tips
- 💡At 1,000 seats, every spot is premium — this is true boutique entertainment
- 💡Front-center tables are the ultimate experience but sell out fast
- 💡The venue serves craft cocktails at your seat — arrive early to settle in
- 💡Dress code is upscale — this is a glamorous room
- 💡Access through The Venetian's casino floor near the theatre district
♿ Accessibility
ADA-accessible seating available. The Venetian Resort provides accessible routes. Contact the venue for specific accommodations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Voltaire at The Venetian?
Voltaire is an ultra-intimate 1,000-seat cabaret-style venue inside The Venetian Resort. It features table seating, craft cocktails, and an old-world glamour atmosphere for up-close performances.
What are the best seats at Voltaire?
Front-center tables offer the most exclusive experience. At 1,000 seats, every spot is premium. The elevated side sections are great value with a unique perspective.
How small is Voltaire?
Voltaire holds just 1,000 guests — the most intimate venue at The Venetian. The cabaret-style table seating creates a nightclub-meets-concert-hall atmosphere.