Caesars Palace

The Strip, Las Vegas

Virgin rating

The hotel

This Las Vegas legend hasn’t outlasted many of its neighbours by accident. Look beyond its decadent glory-of-Rome exterior and you’ll find supremely well-appointed, contemporary rooms and suites without a whiff of white marble overkill. There are few Vegas resorts that can hold a Roman candle to Caesar’s casino and gaming options, while foodies could happily spend days ticking off the relaxed and upscale eateries on offer. Likewise, if retail therapy is on your mind, the resort’s Forum Shops is an opulent mall that’s been dubbed ‘The Shopping Wonder of the World’. And did we mention that Caesar’s Palace continues to host the grandest of grand Vegas performers such as Adele at its 4,000 plus seater Colosseum stadium?

Amenities

  • Wheelchair access
  • Bar
  • Casino
  • Evening Entertainment
  • Fitness Centre/Gym
  • Internet Access
  • Night Club
  • Restaurant
  • Safety Deposit Box
  • Spa
  • Swimming Pool
  • Valet parking

Where is it

In the centre of The Strip. Transfer time from Las Vegas airport: 14 minutes.

Hotel information

3,960 rooms in 5 towers on up to 24 floors with 48 lifts in total. Rooms all offer air-conditioning, LCD TV, complimentary WiFi, safe, iron and board, mini-bar*, bathroom amenities, and hairdryer.

Julius Deluxe Rooms are located in the centre of the property, with easy access to the casino, and feature 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Colosseum Deluxe Rooms are newly renovated rooms located in the Colosseum Tower, with a round dining table with chairs, workspace, Roman Style chaise lounge, side table and a custom designed bathroom with marble and stone. Rooms have 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Octavius Premium Rooms are located at the Southern end of the hotel, close to the pool and the lobby, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Palace Premium Rooms are located in the Palace Tower, a short walk from the pools and shops, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Palace Strip View Room with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Palace Pool View Room with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Palace Premium Studio, which is larger in size, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Octavius Pool View Room with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Julius Strip View Rooms with either 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Colosseum Strip View Rooms are newly renovated rooms with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Augustus Premium Rooms are located at the Southern end of the hotel, close to the pool and the lobby, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Palace Strip View Room with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Augustus Strip View Room with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Augustus Fountain View Room 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Julius Studio Suites are located centrally, with an expanded seating area, with 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

Julius Executive Suite, in the centre of the property, with 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds, sleeping maximum 4 adults.

Augustus Premium Suite, with an open living room and separate seating areas, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

Colosseum Executive Suites are newly renovated rooms with a living area, coffee table and sitting chair, and 1 king-size bed, sleeping maximum 2 adults.

  • Booking Bonus: Save up to 45% when staying 05 nights or more off the accommodation cost between 1 May 24–30 June '25. Any applicable offers have been calculated into the prices shown. Offers may not be combinable. Blackout dates apply.

19 restaurants in the hotel and Forum Shops complex offering Italian, Japanese, Chinese, American, steaks, Italian, pizzas, several bars and lounges. Including the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, and Bacchanal Buffet - a 21st century adaptation that will serve up an over-the-top feast created by a team of master chefs, offering the most variety on the Las Vegas Strip featuring more than 500 food items! 9 bars & lounges with live entertainment, including Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, OMNIA nightclub and Caspian's, a luxurious and enticing bar experience opening Spring 2024. Caesar Eats Pick-up and delivery food service*.

The Colosseum, the place for world-famous acts. Omnia nightclub merges the opulent, classic design of the physical space with state-of-the-art, modern technology. Absinthe at The Roman Plaza.

Casino with 185 table games, 1,324 slot machines, and 18 screens. Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis featuring 7 Roman-style outdoor swimming pools (open seasonally) and 2 outdoor spas. Poolside cabanas*. Fitness centre. QUA Baths and Spa with 22 treatment rooms*. The Forum Shops featuring approximately 160 specialty stores, fine restaurants and attractions. 

Complimentary WiFi. Concierge service. Color Salon by Michael Boychuck*. Self-parking $20, Valet parking $50, plus tax per night (payable locally, subject to change).

This hotel has a resort fee of $49.95 plus tax per room, per day (payable locally, subject to change).

Resort fee includes: - Fitness centre admission for 2 people, per day - In-room Internet access for 2 devices, per day - All local calls. Resort fee, tax and inclusions are subject to change - please see hotel check-in for current inclusions available to you upon arrival.

Wheelchair accessible rooms available on request. Please note that these rooms are subject to availability and may be restricted to specific room categories and bedding arrangements. Rooms and facilities vary between hotels so please check at the time of booking. For more information and contact details please check out our Special Assistance page

*Denotes local charge.

Please note: One person must be aged 21 years and over in each room.

Please note: A valid credit card is required for incidentals deposit, to be authorized at check-in.  Deposit amount will vary based on length of stay and will be released if no charges are made to the room (timing of release varies). Suites may require additional deposits. Cash deposits will not be accepted.

Please note: The pool will close on 31 Oct '24 for the season, and reopen in Spring '25.

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Image of the Tripadvisor rating Taja Nunez - extraordinary service…

Oct 21, 2024 Mark C

Hello, I wanted to commend Taja Nunez on her extraordinary service levels that I received while staying at your property. I arrived on Friday as an exhibitor for the NAMB Conference and when booking through the conference site my reservation was booked at your sister property - The Linq. My group was all staying at Ceasars where the convention… Read more
Hello, I wanted to commend Taja Nunez on her extraordinary service levels that I received while staying at your property. I arrived on Friday as an exhibitor for the NAMB Conference and when booking through the conference site my reservation was booked at your sister property - The Linq. My group was all staying at Ceasars where the convention was being held and somehow I was the only one that had been reserved at The Linq. I explained this to Taja and she spent 45 minutes with me and working with The Linq to get my reservation handled so I could stay at Ceasars where the conference was taking place and stay with my team. I can’t thank Taja enough and Ceasars is very fortunate to have an employee like Taja. Every time I come back to Las Vegas I will be staying at your property because of Taja and how she treated me. Regards Mark Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating No service at all!!!

Oct 21, 2024 Patricia K

we upgraded to a suite the mini bar was HOT - like an electrical short - dangerous also the black out blinds in the bedroom were stuck about 4 feet open - I had to clip it with my hair clip to try to get some darkness - they would not open or close so when I went to bed at night our room was totally bright with lights I let the front desk know in… Read more
we upgraded to a suite the mini bar was HOT - like an electrical short - dangerous also the black out blinds in the bedroom were stuck about 4 feet open - I had to clip it with my hair clip to try to get some darkness - they would not open or close so when I went to bed at night our room was totally bright with lights I let the front desk know in person, I the next day called, the next day I called house keeping. Never did anyone come and fix these items. I had a terrible night sleep each night due to lights. Read less
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Oct 21, 2024 chiplander2024 Austin, Texas

Caesars is expansive. Almost too big - in fact, its easy to get lost even with a map. I stopped to ask directions once at the Sports bar and the staff member just stared at me blankly and started making a drink. We were the only people there, btw. The hotel minibar was so extraordinarily overpriced as to make it unusable (7.4 ounce mini… Read more
Caesars is expansive. Almost too big - in fact, its easy to get lost even with a map. I stopped to ask directions once at the Sports bar and the staff member just stared at me blankly and started making a drink. We were the only people there, btw. The hotel minibar was so extraordinarily overpriced as to make it unusable (7.4 ounce mini Pellegrino: $11). Room service was ordered one evening - it came in cardboard boxes and a paper bag. It was my birthday that week too and my wife attempted to call concierge to do something special for me - they refused to help her. Finally, the water pressure in my shower sucked. My room was quiet and the bed and pillows were comfortable so they met the very basic bottom line criteria for any decent hotel, but my next trip to Vegas I'll definitely be looking for a property not run by Caesars shareholders as all of this is just really indicative of a place that has had to cut costs too much to keep their lines moving up and to the right. Its funny this is similar to what happened to the Roman empire before it collapsed. Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating A lovely surprise, exceeded expectations!

Oct 21, 2024 Ally M

I’m not sure if I looked tired or nice while waiting in the check-in line but Christine V. At Caesars Palace understood the assignment. She was so calm and friendly (sometimes a rarity in Vegas) during check-in. And, half way through check-in she double checked her options and gave ma a huge upgrade to a 1300sq st suite on one of the top floors!… Read more
I’m not sure if I looked tired or nice while waiting in the check-in line but Christine V. At Caesars Palace understood the assignment. She was so calm and friendly (sometimes a rarity in Vegas) during check-in. And, half way through check-in she double checked her options and gave ma a huge upgrade to a 1300sq st suite on one of the top floors! Great views, so quiet, and the master bedroom was so comfortable with walk in closet and a large marble bathroom and jacuzzi tub. In the living area, lots of lounging room to have old friends and new friends over for pre-gaming before hitting the strip. Very comfy beds and the black out curtains are “chefs kiss”. Lots of natural light throughout. This made my long stay so much more comfortable and put me in a great mood. Thanks, Christine, for going above and beyond to make my stay extra special! Read less
Image of the Tripadvisor rating Only thing 5* is the name not the rooms you stay in

Oct 21, 2024 ShannyK27 Cheltenham, United Kingdom

The only thing I could say is 5* is if you’re into gambling it’s a big casino, you try out the restaurants, the view from outside the the hotel as I think it’s the biggest on the strip, or access to the Forum Shops. The honest truth is: - The taxi stop is not by reception and there are no clear signs for the hotel lobby so everyone arriving is… Read more
The only thing I could say is 5* is if you’re into gambling it’s a big casino, you try out the restaurants, the view from outside the the hotel as I think it’s the biggest on the strip, or access to the Forum Shops. The honest truth is: - The taxi stop is not by reception and there are no clear signs for the hotel lobby so everyone arriving is confused when they walk in. - You may find sections of the pool closed off for private events and won’t get prior warning about this so don’t expect to find the pool available during your stay! - The Octavius tower is the furthest section in the hotel so expect a long walk to actually get out of the hotel, or see anything in the hotel! - The rooms are very outdated which reviews do mention: only bathroom lighting and a lamp (that we had to request to be fixed) between the beds otherwise very dark despite the sunshine. 5 hangers in the wardrobe for a room that could hold 4 people. No dressing table in the main room and one long mirror in the hallway (some King rooms I believe had more mirrors and dressing tables, but the Queen rooms do not). TV didn’t work the whole time (not that we stayed in, but when you’re getting ready) and found on the fifth day when the room got service that it had been pulled out. The most disappointing part of the whole trip was that our room wasn’t serviced for 4 out of the 6 days we stayed despite numerous calls to Guest Services, speaking to staff and to the supervisor. When it did get serviced it was in the evening, not when we’d return in the day so was a waste of time considering it was done the day before we left not during our stay which made no sense (maybe we misunderstood that you need to request this everyday but we’d assume as a hotel you’d just replace towels/make the beds daily… not leave bins overflowing and no toilet roll) as we’d often get asked about the privacy sign which was never put on the door! Sadly this was for my 30th birthday and apart from the convenient location on the strip and a bed for the night (I actually had the best week in Vegas), there was nothing more positive I could say about this hotel which is a shame as I was expecting a wow factor with the name. Would not recommend for a return trip. Read less