It might be safe to say that Caesars Palace is practically 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 opened in 1966 - the Palace 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? The ever-growing list of amazing dining options - in both the casino and the renowned shopping
mecca that is the Forum Shops - features celebrity chefs like Bradley Ogden, Bobby Flay (the Southwestern fare of Mesa Grill) and Guy Savoy, rare delights from the likes of Sushi Roku and Viale, and for less adventurous palettes, comfort-food options like Planet Hollywood and The Cheesecake Factory.
Of course, before high-class shopping and gourmet restaurants, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas was known as the casino 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.
Even mere mortals can experience service and amenities worthy of the Olympian gods, from the lushly appointed rooms of Caesars'
five towers to the royal pampering available in the 23,000-square-foot Spa at Caesars.
Continuing to raise the bar for entertainment and nightlife in Vegas, Caesars offers incredible headlining productions in
its voluminous show venue the Colosseum. And the resort's Pure nightclub has been hailed internationally as one of the hottest nightspots on the planet.
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
Number of rooms: 3,348 in five towers - Roman, Centurion, Forum, Palace and Augustus.
Casino: Yes, 129,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker,
Roulette, Slots, Baccarat, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks and Super Megabucks.
Entertainment: The Colosseum hosts Cher. Plus: visiting headliners and live music at The Colosseum and Cleopatra's Barge including Matt Goss whose show will open March 12, 2010. Celine Dion will also be headlining at the Colosseum staring March 15, 2011.
Pool: Yes, eight Roman-style pools comprise the Garden of the Gods pool complex. During the spring and summer months, the hotel features Venus Pool Club.
Health Club: Yes, world-class health club in the tower, includes rock climbing wall, virtual reality cycle machines and an incredible view
of the Strip and adjacent pool.
Shops: More than 160 restaurants and shops line the Forum Shops, a themed mall inside Caesars, and the Appian Way, a hallway of shops between the casino and pool.
Wedding chapel: Yes, the chapels offer a number wedding ceremony packages.
Shuttle service to the airport: No, but shuttle service to and from the airport available for a fee from an outside company.
Shuttle service to the Strip: No, hotel already located on the Strip.
Standard room amenities: Classic rooms include: Air conditioning, alarm clock, remote-controlled cable TV, desk, electronic door locks, hair dryer, in-room dataport, high-speed
internet access, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, pay-per-view movies, radio, refrigerator, telephone, voice mail. Deluxe rooms include: Air conditioning, alarm clock, two remote-controlled cable flat-screen TVs, desk, electronic door locks, hair dryer, in-room
dataport, high-speed internet access, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, pay-per-view movies, CD player, refrigerator,
telephone, voice mail and two guests robes.
Hotel amenities: Concierge, currency exchange, fitness center, laundry service, luggage service, maid service, safety deposit box, valet parking,
wake-up call.
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 11 a.m.
Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
Policies: Rates are for single or double occupancy only. An additional person rate of $30 per person, per night will be charged, regardless
of age.
Incidental charges: Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges.
"Exceptionally nice. Don't have to leave the hotel to have a wonderful time. Good food, shopping and entertainment. Everything
is there."
Ronald K.
Most Helpful Unfavorable Review
"Nice rooms but little character in the reception area or casino. Staff of average friendliness/helpfulness. Check in staff
was less than helpful/friendly - almost bored and tired. Restaurant staff in one location not very effective or friendly -
compared to many other locations in Vegas. Almost seemed that hotel was not that keen on business from us."