From the moment you walk through the doors of Caesars Palace, you’ll understand why this iconic Las Vegas hotel sets the standard for opulent details, impeccable service, and lavish Las Vegas accommodations located center strip. This luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip features celebrity-owned restaurants, The Forum Shops, an upscale spa and 7 swimming pools. All guest rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV.
Caesars Palace rooms include an en suite bathroom with free toiletries. Room service is offered 24 hours a day.
Dining options include Gordon Ramsay's Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, Mr. Chow, Restaurant Guy Savoy, Nobu, and Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill. The famous 500-item Bacchanal Buffet and casual dining choices like Beijing Noodle No. 9 are located on site.
The Palace casino features poker, slot machines and table games. The casino also offers a race & sports book. Guests can enjoy specialty cocktails at Cleopatra’s Barge floating lounge or visit the Omnia nightclub.
The Qua Baths & Spa offers an extensive menu of massage, facials and body treatments. Unique spa experiences such as a Roman Bath hydrotherapy circuit and an Arctic Ice Room where man-made snow falls on spa guests as they relax on heated benches are also available for guest relaxation.
Construction began in 1962 and the hotel was inaugurated in 1966. Original owner Jay Sarno called it "Caesars" and not "Caesar's" because he thought of every guest as a Caesar.
Full of cleverly constructed characters, lighting masterpieces & mind-bending décor, Absinthe blends the mythical with a vaudevillian style that makes the evening something to remember.
I’ve had a lot of authentic tamales. If I had this in Mexico on the street, I’d say, “Wow. That’s one hell of a tamale.” – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations
Be sure to allow time before your treatment at Vegas' most luxurious spa to partake in the Roman Rituals, sweat out toxins in the Laconium, dip in the baths and watch snow fall in the Arctic Ice Room.
This Oasis's got an 18-ft waterfall, swim-up blackjack, 44 fridge-flanked private cabanas, poolside spa services, and 8 distinct pools, one of which is the "European Style" Venus retreat.
Computers aid the process, but engineers must still spend weeks, sometimes months, on each new performance before it is ready to be placed in rotation with the other shows.
Surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, waterfalls and waterslides, the GO Pool is one of Vegas' finest. Games, special guests, giveaways, promotions & more mean there's always something fun GOing on!
This location was once home to the legendary Dunes hotel which were demolished in 1993. When Bellagio opened in 1998, it was the most expensive hotel ever built at a cost of 1.6 billion.