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Caesars Palace is a landmark resort evoking the decadence of ancient Rome, where impeccable service reigns supreme and luxury beckons at every turn. Guests will enjoy the finest in accommodations, dining and shopping. In addition, Caesars Palace is home to Bette Midler and 'The Showgirl Must Go On'. The Garden of the Gods, a 4.5-acre pool complex, the world-famous Caesars Palace casino, a modern-day Roman Empire in its own right, and a world-class 23,000-square-foot fitness center and spa. The Forum Shops at Caesars, the Shopping Wonder of the World, is an extraordinary collection of exquisite stores, restaurants and family entertainment set in an ancient Roman marketplace. Cher takes the stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace with a production spectacular that leave audiences in awe. For 90 minutes, the legendary icon performs her hits from across the decades merged with innovative staging and technology, breathtaking choreography and stunning Bob Mackie costumes. Cultural and musical icon Elton John showcases his 30 years of musical stardom in The Red Piano, an outlandish and unforgettable dreamscape of incredible video imagery and stage props, with photographer David LaChapelle's rich imagery topping this career overview performance extravanganza. The Garden of the Gods pool oasis has been transformed into the city's most breathtaking aquatic retreat! Spectacular enhancements include an exclusive VIP pool and three additional pools overlooking the oasis, more cabanas, chaise lounges and day beds, plus luxurious amenities like a new poolside cafe, garden wedding venue and an expanded whirlpool spa. Qua Baths & Spa features 35 massage studios, seven facial studios, and three deluxe Couples Studios for romantic massages and body treatments. The social side of the spa experience is explored in vibrant gathering spaces (private men's and women's), reminiscent of the glorious public baths of ancient Rome, and other unique touches include Tea Lounges, Crystal Body Art and an expansive Fitness Center. Night spots and party places, some with live entertainment, include classic Vegas-vibed Galleria Lounge, martini bar Terrazza Lounge, Spanish Steps - frozen cocktails in an outdoor Roman Plaza - underwater-themed Seahorse Lounge, cutting-edge Shadow, and sexy/progressive PURE. An additional-person charge will apply to all persons staying in the room, regardless of age. We regret that children cannot stay free. PLEASE NOTE- At time of check-in, each individual guest will be required to provide the hotel with a valid credit card or cash deposit in the amount of $100 per each day of guest stay if paying via credit card, or $200 for the entire guest stay if paying via cash (the $200 cash deposit will only activate in-room movies and phone). Must be 21 or older to check into Las Vegas hotels Restaurants at the Forum Shops Bertolini's Fine Dining (Northern Italian Cuisine). Cheescake Factory (offering over 200 menu items, 40 cheesecakes and desserts). Chinois (Wolfgang Puck-owned Asian style restaurant with French influence). * Fat Tuesday New Orleans daiquiri bar. *La Salsa Mexican Cantina (with items made from fresh & healthy ingredients - featuring a margarita bar). *Palm Restaurant Fine Dining (offering steak and lobster). * Planet Hollywood Restaurant. * Spago (Wolfgang Puck-owned restaurant featuring California Cuisine). * Stage Deli (New York Deli-style dining).
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Location. With Roman-style furnishings of marble, gilt and crystal, Caesars Palace is located in the center of The Strip in Las Vegas, Nev. This property stands within one mile of the Sands Expo Center. The Flamingo/Caesars Palace Monorail Station, which stands across Las Vegas Boulevard, shuttles guests to nearby destinations such as Harrah's Casino and Hotel, Bally's and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Walkways connect Caesars Palace to Barbary Coast and the shops at the Bellagio. Hotel Features. Elaborate frescoes, marble columns and statues amid bubbling fountains grace the expansive lobby. The award-winning Restaurant Guy Savoy, the Parisian restaurateur's only United States location, serves specialties such as Artichoke Black Truffle Soup and Crispy Sea Bass with Delicate Spices. PURE, the two-story, four-venue nightlife destination, features a VIP room, a dance floor and a 14,000-square-foot outdoor patio with waterfalls, walls of fire and views of the surrounding Strip. Serendipity 3, a landmark New York eatery, offers sweet and savory treats, with al fresco dining adjacent to the hotel's fountains and the bright lights of the Strip. The 4,300-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace is custom-designed for theatrical productions that feature names such as Cher, Elton John and Jerry Seinfeld. The Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis maintains the Roman style with cypresses, palm trees, marble columns, classical statues and fountains surrounding three pools and two spa tubs. Waterfalls, stone flooring and natural light envelope the Qua Baths & Spa, which offers Roman baths, an Arctic Ice room that features snow falling from above, and massage treatment rooms. An on-site Tea Sommelier matches distinctive teas with corresponding treatments. Guestrooms. Caesars Palace's 3,348 guestrooms feature sitting areas with chaise lounges, armoires and coffee tables. Select rooms contain in-room safes. Select suites offer mini fridges, marble dry bars and dining tables. Jetted tubs, walk-in showers and double vanities are provided in select bathrooms. Expert Tip. Enjoy a day of shopping at the 180 stores of Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, which simulates ancient Roman streets with fountains, statues and facades. The Forum's painted ceiling resembles an expansive sky that evolves through the 24-hour day, each hour. Open 7 days a week, serving lunch and dinner from 11 AM to 11 PM.
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Stayed in one of their tower rooms.
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Posted Nov 24, 2008
Excellent
Stayed in one of their tower rooms. Excellent is the word that comes to mind. everyone was friendly, except didn't really care for the "upgrade" push when checking in. Caesar's is now by favorite hotel in LV, followed by a close second, Hard...
We were in the Roman Tower. Although
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Posted Nov 16, 2008
Good
We were in the Roman Tower. Although the room itself was fairly nice, the beds were extremely small for 2 adults (seemed like twin size) and two teenagers. We ended up getting a cot for our daughter and my husband and I took turns sleeping with my...
Not worth it -- you can do better on the strip
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Posted Nov 07, 2008
Mediocre
Overpriced. Not one staff member or employee (including dealers) was friendly. The room was a ripoff (Forum tower). I have been to Vegas many times and figured I'd try out this place. I won't stay here again. They pretty much sent the vibe...
28 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The staff is great, will do anything for you and have a good sense of humor. The pool is nice place to hang out all day. My room had newer furniture and was very clean, just smelt a little like smoke. Overall good experience I would probably stay at
I loved everything about this hotel, would recommend it to anyone. When we got there our room wasn't ready so they offered to pay for us to stay at Paris and upgrade our rooms the next day. We took the offer and we don't regret it. They even ...
We went in July of this year. Upgraded the room to the newly refurbished forum. Very nice . Right off the casino. King size bed. Mounted flat screen tv. Walk in Shower. Very good service . Will do it again soon. Visited the entire strip. Was by far...
A bit pricey, but very nice.
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Posted Sep 13, 2008
by Squid42
Excellent
pros: Very nice roomsI stayed at Caesars Palace once back in 2002, but I was very happy with both the service and our room. We were greeted at the desk by Robert, and he was very thorough. He explained everything and told us where our room was...
I stay in Vegas about 4 times a year
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Posted Sep 10, 2008
by DenverKat
Horrible
I stay in Vegas about 4 times a year for business. I just returned from my company's conference at Caesar's Palace and I must say the room I had at Caesar's place was the WORST room I have ever stayed in during my 10 years of visiting Vegas!...
It was ridiculously expensive for what
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Posted Sep 04, 2008
Good
It was ridiculously expensive for what it was. It was convenient for where I needed to be. The room was pleasant enough. It was not worth the price considering there were lots of other cheaper options nearby.