Ceasars
Palace Hotel Casino
Hotel Description
True to its name, Caesars Palace is a kingdom unto itself, with lavish
rooms, fabulous pools, gourmet dining, the fabulous Forum Shops and world-class
entertainment. All hail Caesars!
Since opening in August 1966, Caesars has drawn countless high rollers,
celebrities and dignitaries to its giant, elegantly appointed casinos,
two-story Fantasy Suites, four-star restaurants and classic Roman opulence.
And one doesn't even have to stay there overnight to sample the amenities
of the empire.
The Forum Shops at Caesars takes a shopping and dining experience and
wraps it in historical touches that make conspicuous consumption seem
almost sacred, and the Colosseum -- home to Celine Dion -- brings a new
face to entertainment.
More than any other place, Caesars Palace is where Las Vegas' past meets
its future, and the collision of time lines creates something as spectacular
as the ancient place for which it was named.
Hotel Details
- Number of rooms: 2,399.
- Casino: Yes, 45,000 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.
- Race & sports book: Yes.
- Restaurants: For a complete list of dining options at
Caesars, click here. Bradley Ogden, Cafe Lago, Cypress Street Marketplace,
Empress Court, Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar, Terrazza,
Neros, Mesa Grill, 808 and Vialé. The Forum Shops has additional
restaurants including Bertolini's, Café Caesar's II, Chinois,
La Salsa, The Palm, Planet Hollywood, Spago, Stage Deli, The Cheesecake
Factory, BOA Steakhouse, Il Mulino, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak &
Stone Crab, Sushi Roku, Ferrara's Café and Segafredo Zanetti
Espresso Caffe.
- Attractions: Fall of Atlantis and Festival Fountain shows
and Aquarium.
- Entertainment: The Colosseum -- home to Celine Dion
also hosts Elton John when Dion is dark; Cleopatra's Barge Nightclub,
Pure nightclub and lounges.
- Pool: Yes.
- 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.
- Spa: Yes, The Spa and the Venus Salon.
- 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.
- Parking Garage: Yes.
- Convention rooms: Yes. Major ballrooms include: Colosseum
Ballroom, 35,000 square feet; Caesars Ballroom, 24,000 square feet;
Palace Tower, 110,000 square feet.
- Business Center: Yes.
- In-room computer data port: Yes.
- Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
- RV park: No.
- Minimum age to reserve a room: 18 years.
- Child care facilities: No.
- Pets allowed: No.
- Room service: Yes.
- Shuttle Service to the airport: Shuttle transportation
(one-way and round-trip) is available for a fee at the Caesars check-in
desk located near carousel one in the main baggage claim at McCarran
International Airport. The Caesars check-in desk handles check-in and
shuttle arrangements for guests of Caesars, Bally's, Paris Las Vegas
and the Flamingo. Shuttle transportation can be billed to your hotel
room.
- Shuttle service to the Strip: No, hotel already located
on the Strip.
- Standard room amenities: Air conditioning, alarm clock,
remote-controlled cable TV, desk, electronic door locks, hair dryer,
in-room dataport, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, pay-per-view
movies, radio, refrigerator, television, telephone, voice mail.
- 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.
- Policies: Children 17 and under stay free with an adult.
The maximum total number of guests (adults and children) in a room is
four.
- Interesting facts about Caesars Palace: The Brahma Shrine,
in the Roman Plaza, is an authentic replica of one of Thailand's most
popular Buddhist shrines. Caesars Palace hosts a number of statues,
including an exact replica of Michelangelo's masterpiece "David." On
Dec. 31, 1967, daredevil Robert "Evel" Knievel attempted unsuccessfully
to jump the resort's row of fountains on a motorcycle.
Directions
Ceasars Palace Hotel Casino
3570 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
1-800-826-0353 623.547.5849 |