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A truly timeless Las vegas experience, Caesars Palace delights guests with breathtaking architecture, five-star lodging and amenities, and world-class entertainment.
With a plethora of impeccably kept, luxurious accommodations, a host of fine dining options inspired by delectable fare the world over, a performance stage that hosts the most recognizable names in entertainment, covet-worthy nightlife venues, and palatial swimming pools that will have you relishing in the sun-soaked weather of Sin City, Caesars Palace boasts a prestigious Las Vegas experience that can only be had at this exclusive property. The hotel rests atop 85 acres and sits within the heart of the strip. It features 3,300 rooms and suites, 26 dining locales, 4.5 acres of pools and garden, a world-class spa, as well as convention and meeting rooms. For visitors who want to be surrounded by indulgent luxury while situated in the center of Las Vegas action, Caesars Palace is it.
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Check RatesGordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen is located directly on Las Vegas Boulevard in front of Caesars Palace. Guests are sure to love the assorted dishes available, including pan-seared scallops, lobster butternut squash risotto, and truffle carbonara, while also enjoying spectacular people watching.
Gordon Ramsay Hell's KitchenEnjoy an authentic English Pub experience at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
Gordon Ramsay Pub & GrillLas Vegas is famous for offering incredible dining options, and Restaurant Guy Savoy is among the most extravagant of them all.
Restaurant Guy SavoySince opening in 2012, Bacchanal Buffet has set a new standard for Las Vegas buffets and has now undergone a major renovation to continue to redefine the buffet experience.
Bacchanal BuffetAs the first Italian restaurant from Chef Bobby Flay, Amalfi transports visitors to the streets of coastal Italian markets and serves up a delectable selection of fresh seafood plates.
AmalfiEnjoy an egg sandwich for breakfast, or stop by at lunch for paninis, grilled cheese, and lobster rolls. Pronto is a great way to quickly and affordably taste a few of this famous chef's creations.
Pronto by GiadaMr Chow is one of the most coveted, and also most expensive, Chinese restaurants in Las Vegas, but we guarantee you've never experienced a dinner quite like it.
MR CHOWLocated just off the main lobby at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Cafe Americano serves up American favorites and stays busy 24 hours a day.
Cafe AmericanoEnjoy noodles galore and your favorite Chinese dishes for lunch or dinner at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
Beijing Noodle No. 9Looking for a satisfying nosh with a bit of French flair? You can’t beat Brioche by Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace. Sample offerings from a famous chef at moderate prices, something you can’t always find in Las Vegas.
Brioche by Guy SavoyWhether you’re in the mood for down-home booking or an international experience, the Food Hall at Caesars Palace is the place to go.
Forum Food HallDon’t be fooled into thinking you've experience Japanese cuisine simply because you've visited your local sushi restaurant. Nobu, at Caesars Palace is an entirely unique experience.
NobuDiscover Stanton Social Prime, a culinary masterpiece by Tao Group Hospitality and Chef Chris Santos, where the spirit of New York's Lower East Side and the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip merge in a modern Art Deco setting
Stanton Social PrimeThe Forum Shops are not only one of the best shopping destinations in Las Vegas, but also one of the best shopping destinations in the world. With more than 160 stores and plenty of dining options, The Forum Shops are guaranteed to offer a memorable day at Caesars Palace.
Forum Shops At CaesarsPerforming on a few select nights in 2022, Rod Stewart: The Hits. is a concert celebration featuring a set list of the rock and R&B favorites that have defined Stewart’s unparalleled five-decade-long career.
Rod Stewart: The Hits17-time GRAMMY Award-winning musician Sting will headline a Las Vegas residency, “My Songs,” set to return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Sting - My SongsEarning the title of "the #1 greatest show in Las Vegas history" by Las Vegas Weekly, Absinthe is as provocative as it is entertaining. Absinthe provides that “only in Vegas” experience that you came to Sin City to find.
AbsintheConsidered one of the most serene spa experiences in Las Vegas, Qua Baths and Spa at Caesars Palace must be experienced to fully appreciate.
Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars PalaceLocated at Caesars Palace, Omnia is consistently ranked as one of the best nightclubs in Las Vegas.
Omnia NightclubTake a break from the casino action or stay for the night. Vanderpump Cocktail Garden offers something for everyone.
Vanderpump Cocktail GardenMontecristo Cigar Bar is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip at Caesars Palace. Stop by for an excellent selection of fine cigars and premium spirits.
Montecristo Cigar BarThe Caesars Palace Lobby Bar features expansive lounge seating, enwrapping the front-desk reception area to the Palace Court Baccarat tables, and a highly curated beverage menu with classic concoctions and exclusive creations.
Lobby Bar at CaesarsThis experiential cocktail bar and lounge creates a cozy, yet still modern atmosphere combining immersive and hi-tech offerings alongside custom-crafted cocktails.
Vista Cocktail LoungeA refined take on the traditional sports bar, Stadia Bar at Caesars Palace makes an excellent destination whether your favorite team is playing or not.
Stadia BarCaesars Palace offers plenty of venues to suit any taste, and if you’re looking for a comfortable place to kick back and enjoy a drink while you watch the game, you can’t beat Alto Bar.
Alto BarFeeling the walls closing in? Forget whether it’s day or night? Take a quick adventure outside with a visit to the Purple Zebra patio bar at Caesars Palace.
Purple ZebraWhether you come to Las Vegas specifically to relax and soak up the sun or you simply need a place to seek respite after a hard day of work or play, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is your place poolside.Garden Of The Gods at Caesars Palace
The casino at Caesars Palace offers 129,000 square feet of gambling entertainment. Slots, tables, poker, high limits and low limits can all be had inside this magnificent gambling setting. Unlike most Las Vegas casinos, Caesars Palace is more than one large room. This casino is broken up to feature a new adventure around every corner. Roman accents surround gamblers and create a setting unlike anywhere else in Las Vegas. As a visitor to Caesars Palace, no matter what slot machine or table game you are looking to play, you can find it here. For poker enthusiast, Caesars Palace is your home away from home. The 8,500 square foot poker room features 24/7 cash game action and daily tournaments running nearly every three hours. The obvious game of choice is Texas Hold ?em, but a few tables of Omaha are almost always running. The best part about the poker room at Caesars Palace is the variety of stake levels. Many poker rooms in Las Vegas cater specifically to high or low limit players, but because Caesars Palace is so large, all abilities and bankrolls are welcome. Daily tournaments start at 9 am, noon, 3 pm, 7 pm and 10 pm with a buy-in ranging from $65 to $100. For those looking to win a little more, visit at 2 pm on the weekends for a $225 buy-in game.
The shows, restaurants, attractions, and hotels listed below are also located on the Las Vegas Strip within easy walking distance from Caesars Palace.
attractions | Bellagio
attractions | Bellagio
attractions | The Mirage
shows | The Linq
shows | Bellagio
shows | Flamingo
attractions | The Mirage
American | Bellagio
American | The Linq
Japanese | Bellagio
American | Bellagio
Mexican | The Linq
Italian | Bellagio
Mexican | Flamingo
Chinese | Bellagio
French | Bellagio
Pan-Asian | Bellagio
Steakhouse | Flamingo
Seafood | Bellagio
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I am truly amazed. This is the most stunning hotel I've ever encountered. While I didn't stay at Caesars Palace, I had the chance to explore the shops and enjoy a fantastic time at the casino. The food was delicious and it was an unforgettable experience. The shopping center, the mall, the hotel, and the panoramic views were all extraordinary. I will definitely return on my next visit to Las Vegas to stay for a few nights, as this place is simply outstanding. Located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, it's conveniently close to major attractions, restaurants, bars, and numerous other exciting things to explore.
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Caesars Palace in Las Vegas boasts a prime location for those eager to explore on foot. The decor is captivating, with stunning statues and murals that transport you to another world. Inside, there is an abundance of dining options, including a celebrity food court for quick and delicious meals. There's also a shop for any necessities you might need. Consider bringing your own toilet paper. The room, although a bit dark for some tastes, was very comfortable. The housekeeping staff consistently greeted us with friendliness, and security personnel checking key cards near the elevators enhanced the sense of safety for guests accessing their rooms.
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Our anticipated family vacation at Caesars Palace turned into a disappointing experience. The trouble began with the bellhop accidentally damaging a piece of our luggage. When we contacted security for assistance, we spoke with Marco, who curtly instructed us to file a report without offering any compensation. Marco’s demeanor was unnecessarily rude and unhelpful. Upon inspecting our room, we were taken aback by the poor condition of the beds; they were visibly torn and one was even broken and uneven. The mattress was old and uncomfortable, leading to restless nights. Despite bringing these issues to the attention of the staff, no action was taken. The bathroom was spacious, appearing as if part of the room had been converted into it. However, the issues continued there with a malfunctioning blow dryer and a scarce supply of toiletries. We were provided only two small bottles of shampoo and conditioner, and a single small body wash. Requests for additional toiletries were met with tiny bottles of lotion instead. The service overall was subpar, except for the check-in staff member, Gladys, who was exceptionally helpful and kind. The room felt cheap and was poorly lit with mismatched lamps. The hotel was permeated with a strong odor of cigarette smoke, and in certain areas, such as near the elevators, there was an overpowering smell of stagnant water. I cannot recommend staying at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas based on this experience. It fell far short of the expectations of a five-star establishment, and I would have rated it zero if possible. It's better to explore other options for your stay.
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If you're not a gold member, you'll be directed to a separate valet and then have to navigate through the entire casino with your luggage to check in. The line for check-in was quite long, and while waiting, the strong smell of smoke and loud music were noticeable. On the positive side, the room itself was pleasant, with a comfortable and quiet environment. However, there was no complimentary coffee, cream, or sugar for the coffeemaker—instead, you have the option to purchase three coffee pods from the minibar for $25. There are also no snacks available unless bought from the minibar at steep prices. Housekeeping services were minimal, and one staff member walked in by mistake, expressing frustration before leaving. To get anywhere, we had to make our way through the entire casino again to reach the valet. Room service was priced at $200, and no complimentary breakfast was provided. Finding cream for coffee was a challenge, and based on this experience, staying here again wouldn’t be a choice.
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My stay at Caesars Palace was genuinely unforgettable. The grandeur of the hotel is immediately apparent, from the opulent lobby to the lavish rooms. The attention to detail in the decor, featuring Roman-inspired themes and elegant furnishings, creates a regal atmosphere. Luxurious bedding and marble bathrooms added an extra touch of comfort and indulgence. The service throughout the stay was impeccable. The staff was professional, attentive, and went out of their way to ensure everything was perfect. The dining options were superb, offering a variety of high-quality restaurants with everything from gourmet meals to casual bites.
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The location was fantastic. With the scorching heat outside, we opted to stay in, and there was no shortage of activities within the resort. The room could use some modern updates, but it was quiet, spacious, and offered a lovely view of the Bellagio fountain. The bed was quite comfortable. However, a major downside was the pervasive smoking throughout the property, which was quite off-putting. For that reason, I'm uncertain if I would choose to stay here again. Additionally, the pool and pool bars were rather lackluster.
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4.26
Based on 34 Reviews
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