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Caesars Palace & Casino in Las Vegas
Nothing says Vegas better than Caesars Palace. The Romans would be proud of the beautiful rooms, heavenly pools, breathtaking shops, gourmet restaurants, world-class entertainment and one of the hippest nightclubs in town. Also, the Colosseum looks better than it has in centuries.

The Palace opened its doors in August 1966, and although much has changed since then, the essentials remain the same: unsurpassed service, royal surroundings and entertainment maximus.

Even Caesar would be overwhelmed by the long list of incredible dining options featuring world-renowned chefs. Bradley Ogden's eponymous eclectic restaurant is a James Beard Award winner, the laid-back Bobby Flay cooks up modern Southwest flare in his gorgeous Mesa Grill and Viale on the Roman Plaza is one of the few restaurants in town that feature patio dining on the Strip. That doesn't even include the dining options in the world-famous Forum Shops. Your inner Cleopatra can shop for couture clothing, jewels, beauty products and nearly everything else under the sun before enjoying a sumptuous dinner at fabulous restaurants including Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab, Sushi Roku and The Palm.


Address and Telephone Numbers:  
3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109-8933
United States
 
Accommodations:
Classic Guest Room:A Caesars Palace original, Classic guest rooms range in size from 300-400 square feet and are found within the Forum, Roman and Centurion towers.

Deluxe Palace Tower Room: Located in the Palace Tower, this newly renovated, guest room measures at least 500 square feet. Luxuries abound, including a fax-accessible writing desk, marble dry bar and an oversized spa tub. Our signature Caesars-style marble bathroom also features double vanities, a walk-in shower and telephone.

Premier Palace Tower Room : Our signature Caesars-style marble bathroom takes center stage in these over-sized Deluxe guest rooms located in the Palace Tower, where two separate bathrooms unite within one enormous walk-in shower. An oversized spa tub completes the sensual environment. The elegance continues in the bedchamber, where the lengthy list of amenities includes a writing desk, sitting area, marble dry bar and your choice of one king or two queen beds.

 
Entertainment and Games:
The Colosseum -- home to Celine Dion -- also hosts Elton John when Dion is dark. Plus: visiting headliners and live music at Cleopatra's Barge, various lounges and The Colosseum.

Games:3 Card Poker, Baccarat, Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Casino War, Craps, Let it Ride, Mini-Baccarat, Other Games, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Progressive Blackjack, Roulette, Spanish 21, Wheel-of-Fortune

 
Caesars Palace at Aladdin Resort:

From the finest cuisine served in the most opulent settings to casual poolside dining, Caesars Palace boasts an international array of cuisine to tantalize, tempt and satisfy you. Among your many choices: authentic Chinese and Japanese, a sushi bar, Asian noodles, exquisite Euro-Pacific fare, Italian and a 24-hour resort café.

Enter one of our fine dining restaurants and you'll encounter a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Parisian restaurateur Guy Savoy, recently named Chef of the Year in France, has opened Restaurant Guy Savoy in a striking setting overlooking the Roman Plaza. Reservations are already coveted for the place destined to become one of America's most celebrated gourmet dining rooms.

At 808, acclaimed chef Jean-Marie Josselin brings exquisite Euro-Pacific dishes to Caesars Palace with his Hawaiian-themed fusion cuisine.And famed Bay Area chef Bradley Ogden, who has earned national acclaim and a gallery of top culinary awards, has opened his first restaurant outside California at Caesars Palace.

 
Meetings and Conventions:
Major ballrooms include: Colosseum Ballroom, 35,000 square feet; Caesars Ballroom, 24,000 square feet; Palace Tower, 110,000 square feet.
 
Incidental charges:
Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges.
 
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