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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Promotions
Total Vegas Coupon Book Promotion
Book a stay in a "Save 30%", "Save 20%", or "Value Booklet" rate plan for travel from now - December 31, 2012 and receive a coupon booklet with more than $4,500 value in shopping and $2,500 value in other property offers, including the following:
Must book a "Save 30%", "Save 20%", or "Value Booklet" rate plan. Guests receive booklet upon check-in. Guests must be at least 21 years of age. Cannot be combined with other promotions. Show ticket offers are valid for up to 4 people; certain shows are not available on select nights. Offer is subject to availability. Gratuities are not included. Take-out is not available. Blackout dates may apply. Valid picture ID required. Offer is non-transferable. No exchanges, replacements, substitutions, or trade-outs. Any attempt to sell, auction, or otherwise transfer shall nullify the offer. Hotel management reserves all rights. Other restrictions may apply. Valid for bookings made from now until further notice. Offer may be discontinued without notice. Other restrictions may apply.
Awards and Affiliations
A Green / Sustainable Property - Second Party Certified
This property participates in Travellife Gold, a second-party certification program. Second-party certification measures the property's impact on one or more of the following: environment, community, cultural-heritage, the local economy. An assessment of a company's sustainable tourism practices has been performed at this property by an assessor or auditor that is not independent of the second-party certification program.
Accessibility Options
To make requests for specific accessibility needs, complete the “Special or Accessibility Requests” section of “Trip Preferences” when you book your hotel.
Property Amenities
In addition to two casinos, entertainment options include entertainers such as Bette Midler in the Colosseum (surcharge), a floating barge lounge with live nightly music, and several nightclubs with DJ music.
Extensive dining choices include two steakhouses, a 24-hour café, a buffet restaurant, Japanese and Chinese restaurants, Serendipity 3, the New York City landmark eatery, and fine-dining venues from acclaimed chefs Guy Savoy, Bobby Flay, Wolfgang Puck, Bradley Ogden, and Jean-Marie Josselin.
The 4.5-acre Garden of the Gods features four outdoor pools and two oversized spa tubs. The on-site health spa, Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace, features lavish Roman baths and an Arctic Ice room, and provides therapeutic massage, hydrotherapy, and body and skin treatments. An expansive fitness center is available (surcharges).
With about 160 stores and 13 specialty food shops and restaurants, the Forum Shops include such luxury names as Versace, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Harry Winston, and Christian Dior.
Caesars Palace's 240,000 square feet of meeting and event space comprises 57 meeting and breakout rooms, including four ballrooms. A business center provides laptop and cell-phone rentals, high-speed Internet access, and other services (surcharges).
Rooms
Caesars Palace offers 4,000 guestrooms in six towers. Sitting areas are furnished with chaise lounges, upholstered armchairs, and coffee tables. Amenities include high-speed Internet access (surcharge), laptop-compatible safes, minibars, and multi-line phones. TVs offer pay movies and Internet access (surcharge) via wireless keyboards.
Guests traveling with dogs must book the "Pet Stay" rate category. Pets are not permitted in other rate or room categories.
Room Amenities
Dining
Restaurant Guy Savoy - Renowned Parisian restaurateur Guy Savoy's only U.S. restaurant. On second floor with view of classically inspired architecture and statuary of the Roman Plaza. Open Wednesday–Sunday. Dinner only.
Mesa Grill - Branch of celebrity chef Bobby Flay's celebrated New York restaurant featuring Southwestern cuisine. Lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.
Bradley Ogden - Celebrated San Francisco chef serving New American cuisine based on seasonal Bay Area ingredients. Dinner only.
Beijing Noodle No. 9 - An upscale casual restaurant feauturing hand-pulled noodles, authentic house-made soup dumplings, and Cantonese-style dim sum. Open 7 days a week, serving lunch and dinner from 11 AM to 11 PM.
Palm Restaurant - Outpost of legendary New York steakhouse featuring prime-grade beef and jumbo lobsters. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Spago - Replication of celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck's original casual-dining, fusion-food Hollywood restaurant. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Serendipity 3 - Famous New York City landmark eatery offering a one-of-a-kind dining experience in the dining room or outdoor al fresco dining on three terraces topped with bright pink and orange awnings. Located near Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, adjacent to the iconic fountains of Caesars Palace and aside the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip. Sweet and savory menu, including popular favorites such as the Forbidden Broadway Sundae and A Summer Bries sandwich.
Rao's - A slice of East Harlem on the Strip that serves homestyle Italian food. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Payard Patisserie & Bistro – Dinner at Chef Francois Payard's French bistro features an all-dessert tasting menu. Bistro fare and pastries are served for breakfast and lunch. A retail shop sells chocolates, pastries, and coffee to go.
Central - A convivial, modern gathering place where Chef Michel, a James Beard award-winning chef, serves American favorites with a French twist day and night.
Old Homestead - Brothers Marc and Greg Sheery, whose family has been associated with Old Homestead in New York for decades, brings this classic eatery known for its quality steakhouse selections and legendary history.
Empress Court - Serves authentic Cantonese seafood delicacies such as Abalone, Golden Santa Barbara spotted prawns or wok-fried black pepper Dungeness crab. An outdoor terrace is available for dining.
Hyakumi Restaurant & Sushi - Japanese specialties, including teppanyaki. Lunch and dinner.
Lago Buffet - Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend buffets. Poolside terrace seating.
Cypress Street Marketplace - Nine-shop food court. Open from late morning to late night.
The Cheesecake Factory - Branch of national chain offering long global menu, oversized portions, and many cheesecakes and other desserts. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Bertolini's - Pasta, pizza, Italian fare in casual setting with expansive "sidewalk" seating inside the Forum Shops. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Planet Hollywood - Branch of international chain featuring movie memorabilia and American food. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
La Salsa - Mexican specialties and margarita bar. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Stage Deli - New York-style deli sandwiches, cheesecake, matzo-ball soup. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Post-Time Deli - Burgers and hot dogs in race and sports book. Independently operated. Lunch and dinner.
Entertainment
The 4,300-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace (surcharge) is home to Jerry Seinfeld, and headliners Elton John and Celine Dion also make regular appearances. The Caesars Palace Amphitheatre (surcharge) also hosts headliners.
Two casinos totaling 129,000 square feet include slots, table games, a poker room, and a race and sports book.
The Forum Shops has a fire, water, and smoke show with mythical Atlantis rising and falling in a 50,000-gallon aquarium with outsized, animatronic characters.
At the Shadow Bar, juggling bartenders entertain while topless dancers perform in silhouette behind screens flanking the bar. Cleopatra's Barge, a floating barge lounge, offers live music nightly. The independently operated OPM nightclub features DJ music nightly. Another independently operated nightclub, Pure, includes the Pussycat Dolls Lounge and DJ music. Nightclub cover charges may apply.
Recreation
In a setting of Roman-style grandeur with cypresses, palm trees, marble columns, and classical statues, the 4.5-acre Garden of the Gods includes four pools and two oversized spa tubs. The round, 10,000-square-foot Palace Pool contains a rotunda with a gilded statue of Caesar. Cushioned, draped daybeds surround the rectangular, 5,000-square-foot Neptune Pool. Screened for privacy, the sundeck around the 150-foot-long Venus Pool is available for topless sunbathing. (A surcharge is required to access the independently operated Venus Pool.) Poolside cabanas with TVs, phones, ceiling fans, and padded lounges are available for rent.
Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace features lavish Roman baths and an Arctic Ice room, therapeutic massage, and skin treatments. An expansive fitness center is available.
Hotel guests receive preferred tee times at Harrah's Rio Secco Golf Club, 14 miles away. Set among the foothills of the Black Mountains, the club has an 18-hole championship course designed by Rees Jones.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, 23.5 miles away, provides rock climbing, biking and hiking trails, and scenic drives. The Lake Mead National Recreational Area, 30 miles away, offers fishing, boating, swimming, and hiking. Mount Charleston, 39 miles away, has biking and hiking trails, horseback riding, skiing, and snowboarding.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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“Cant wait to get back there”
Everyone so friendly, great that the mall and resturants are right there. 24hr menu room service a plus and the room "my gosh", was spectacular!!!! Cant wait to stay there again!!!! All my firnds were jealous!! Watch out for the mini bar it has everything and if you even pick it up it charges you!!! Just a heads UP!
“Caesar's Palace Las Vegas”
We were promptly greeted at reception and given a no extra cost upgrade from a standard room to a much larger room with a great view. It helped that we were there mid-week and the computer showed that we were there to celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary (I confirmed the room and relayed this info the day before departure). The bed in the Augustus tower room was the most comfortable bed either my wife or I could ever remember having in a hotel room. The room was spacious with a large, jetted tub and huge glass shower. There was an extra flat panel TV in the bathroom. Our view from the 19th floor overlooked the Belagio fountain with the Paris and Planet Hollywood Hotels across the street. The Mesa Grill restaurant in the hotel was excellent. The services at Caesar's were all terrific. He had a great time.
“This hotel rocks”
Caesars palace rocks. Went mid week and got a free upgrade to the deluxe room which had the whirlpool. Room service prices with GBP are not bad. $30 for a 1/2 bottle of brand name champagne. At times it can be tacky with the Roman theme, but after visiting the other hotels it feels much better at Caesars and the Roman statues after the 1st day starts to make sense! Only bad stuff to say is that the 24 hour cafe/restaurant next to the lobby sells frozen hamburgers. Not really to be expected in a 4-diamond rating (U.S. system) hotel and in the Hamburger country. Not to mention at $20 a go. The pool is the main attraction. Very beautiful.
“will definately return”
Wow , what can i say , the place is amazing. Caesars palace was a treat and more interesting than many of the others on the strip. cant wait to return
“Outstanding Staff”
Overall the Hotel was wonderful. We only had one problem through out our 5 night stay. That one problem however was with room service. My companion ordered a sandwich and got food poisoning from it. I ordered a hamburger and was fine. Just beware when ordering from your room. Other than that the Hotel itself was wonderful along with the outstanding staff. I would return over and over again.
“Great Time”
Great service
“The Best on the Strip”
This hotel was everything we expected and more! We upgraded to a deluxe room and it was beautiful! I definitly would go back!
“Excellent!! Excellent!!!”
I would stay there again and again!!! It is a wonderful dreamland hotel.
“Great Hotel”
My only complaint was I requested a late check out and was denied,
“Very good time.”
Although I expected Caesars to be great, I was very impressed every day. We went on Labor Day weekend which was a mistake. The pedestrians and the traffic was nearly unbearable. Luckily because of the convenient location of Caesars, we were able to walk just about everywhere we wanted to see. We did not "buy-up" and we had a fantastic room; complete with jacuzzi and walk-in shower, flat screen TV, very comfortable bed, and a view of the Garden of the Gods. If you plan to buy anything to put in the fridge, forget it. Only things already in there (they cost a small fortune) go in or out of that fridge and you shouldn't pick up those items. It said in the liturature you could be charged accidentally. There is a food market with very good food and relatively moderately priced-great for any meal.
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3570 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States of America
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The Strip , Nevada, United States of America: Glittering, larger-than-life gambling palaces dominate Las Vegas Boulevard South, better known as The Strip. Here, hotels are destinations unto themselves. Within a three-mile stretch, visitors can see the New York City skyline, the Eiffel Tower, an Egyptian pyramid, imperial Rome, a dancing fountain, and an exploding volcano. A monorail links several hotels and the Las Vegas Convention Center.
3570 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States of America
