Book at Caesars Palace now!Caesars Palace DescriptionIt might be safe to say that Caesars Palace is synonymous with Las Vegas. Its lavish rooms, splendorous pools, world-class shopping, extravagant entertainment, gourmet dining and hot nightlife continue to define just what "doing Vegas" is all about. Unlike many of its contemporaries that have been imploded into dust over the years -- Caesars Palace opened in 1966 -- the resort continues to innovate and reinvent itself without sacrificing that classic Rome-via-Vegas atmosphere: unparalleled service, majestic surroundings and a true circus maximus of diversions. Where should one even begin? That's easy...with the stellar entertainment. Continuing to raise the bar for shows in Vegas, Caesars Palace offers incredible headliner productions -- starring Celine Dion, Elton John, Shania Twain (to premiere in December 2012) and several other music and comedy legends -- in its voluminous show venue the Colosseum. An edgy, circus-style show for adults, "Absinthe" has also pitched its tent-style theater in front of the Roman Empire. And Matt Goss, formerly the lead singer of the British pop group Bros, performs Sinatra classics mixed with his own hits in The Gossy Room at Cleopatra's Barge each weekend. The resort's Pure nightclub has been hailed internationally as one of the hottest nightspots on the planet. There are several other cool bars to chill out in as well. Cleopatra's Barge, the luxurious floating lounge, transports you back to the time of Julius Caesar. The Shadow Bar features sexy shadow dancers and flair bartenders, while the Seahorse Lounge houses a 1,700-gallon aquarium filled with Australian pot belly seahorses at its entrance. The ever-growing list of amazing dining options -- in both the casino and the renowned shopping mecca that is the The Forum Shops at Caesars -- features celebrity chefs like Bradley Ogden, Bobby Flay with his Southwestern fare at Mesa Grill, Michel Richard of Central and Guy Savoy. Guests can also enjoy rare delights from the likes of Sushi Roku and Hyakumi, or for less adventurous palettes, there are comfort-food options like Serendipity 3 and The Cheesecake Factory. Plus, the Old Homestead Steakhouse, a venerable New York City steakhouse, now serves up its iconic cuts of meat and classic sides at the resort. Of course, before high-class shopping and gourmet restaurants, Caesars Palace was known as the casino in Las Vegas for anyone who is anyone to throw around their cash. And the 129,000-square-foot casino continues to be a prime destination for high rollers, celebrities and those looking to become either of the two. Excitement is always on tap in 62-table poker room and throughout the fast-paced race and sports book. Even mere mortals can experience service and amenities worthy of the Olympian gods, from the artisan-like hair, skin and nail treatments available at Color salon run by Michael Boychuck to the 55,000-square-foot Qua Baths & Spa, which is known for its signature Roman bath rituals. Caesars Palace boasts six room towers. The latest to open was the boutique-like, 668-room Octavius Tower, which has a private entrance and hotel lobby as well as offers direct access to the Garden of the Gods pool oasis. The resort is currently redesigning its Centurion Tower to house the world's first Nobu Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge (opening in fall 2012). If you crave the maximum Vegas experience, there simply is no argument more compelling than one night's stay at Caesars Palace. Don't take our word for it. See for yourself. Caesars Palace Details
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