Caesars Palace Las Vegas is an iconic Las Vegas hotel that’s known for having some of the best suites, live entertainment, shopping, and dining on Las Vegas Blvd. This Caesars Entertainment property has so much to offer, but it can be a lot to navigate if you don’t know what you’re visiting the resort for!
This guide will walk you through what to expect as a hotel guest or a visitor to Caesars Palace Las Vegas, from parking to nightlife and so much more.
Caesars Palace Rooms and Suites
Caesars Palace rooms and suites are spread across 6 towers, each offering a unique guest experience. Caesars Palace Las Vegas is known for having some of the most lavish Las Vegas accommodations, and it’s safe to say their rooms and suites live up to that reputation.
Octavius Tower Rooms & Suites
Octavius Tower is one of the most popular Caesars Palace towers. Elegant designs with opulent details and a bit of distance away from the craziness of the Caesars Palace casino make this tower a nice change of pace from other Caesars Palace towers. Rooms and suites in this tower are located close to the Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis and the main hotel lobby, which is super convenient.
The Octavius Premium Room features 2 queen beds in 550 square feet of space. A nice sitting area, a luxurious bathroom, and state-of-the-art electronics can be found inside the room. The Octavius Tower Suites are larger than the rooms, with the king-size suite coming in at about 800 square feet. Marble bathrooms and stunning views with plush pillow top mattresses are some of the key features you’ll find in an Octavius Tower Suite.
Octavius Tower is also home to the Octavius Premium Penthouse, which spans more than 2,300 square feet!
Augustus Tower Rooms & Suites
The rooms in Augustus Tower are some of the most recently renovated at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, and it shows. They have large, spacious layouts with a cool gray and royal blue color scheme. Accents of champagne gold make it feel extra luxurious. The fountain view room offers an unmatched view of the Bellagio Fountains and boasts a spa-style tub.
This tower sits at the southern end of Caesars Palace and shares a lobby with the Octavius Tower. You don’t have to go through the casino to get to your room, which is a huge perk for guests who aren’t a fan of walking through the crazy casino atmosphere every time they leave their rooms.
The Augustus Premium Room Suite is available with one or two bedrooms. It includes a dining table for six, a jetted spa tub, and multiple flat-screen TVs.
Palace Tower Rooms & Suites
Palace Tower was one of the first towers at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, and it remains the largest. It’s located close to the conference center, which makes it convenient for business, but you have to pass the entrance to the Forum Shops, The Colosseum, and the casino floor to get to and from your room.
There is a huge range of rooms and suites to choose from in the palace tower. The smallest is around 500 square feet with a pretty basic hotel room setup, while the largest is a 1,700 square foot premium suite. If you book a pool view room in this tower, you’ll have a view of the Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis.
The top of Palace Tower is home to massive luxury villas as large as 4,085 square feet. The villas are pricey, but they also receive the best of the best in terms of in-room amenities and guest accommodations.
Forum Tower Rooms & Suites
Forum Tower certainly is not the most luxurious area of Caesars Palace, but it’s still nicer than most hotels that aren’t at a multi-million dollar resort on the Las Vegas Strip. The Forum Classic rooms are the most affordable room at the resort and offer a great option if you’re on a tight budget. Unfortunately, these rooms are not very spacious, but the accommodations are still quite nice.
Some Classic Forum Rooms have added features like a wet bar or rainfall shower head, but they’re not standard amenities found in every room. The Forum Petite Suite is much roomier with 800 square feet, including a separate living area, a walk-in shower, and a jetted tub. Petite Suites are also available in two bedrooms, so it’s great if you’re traveling with a group.
The Forum Classic Suite is even larger, with a dining table for 6, a powder room, and a larger living area. The suite is available as a one or two-bedroom floorplan. The Forum Tower Duplex Suite is a great way to splurge if you want to stay in style. With two king beds, a table for eight, and multiple spa-style bathrooms, it’s impossible not to feel like a VIP in this suite.
Julius Tower Rooms & Suites
Julius Tower was originally known as Roman Tower, but the name was updated when the tower underwent renovations. This curved tower is the iconic image most people have in their heads when they picture Caesars Palace. It’s in the heart of the action at the resort and offers a good variety of budget-friendly rooms and luxurious suites.
Julius Deluxe Rooms are the smallest, most affordable rooms at Caesars Palace Las Vegas at 360 square feet. These standard rooms are fine, but they aren’t anything special, and there are no room amenities that make this better than a room at another resort on the Strip. Typically, people who book this room are booking because they want to be at Caesars Palace, not because they love the specific room design.
The Julius Studio Suite is a bit larger at 550 square feet, while the Julius Premium Suite is more than 1,400 square feet! The Julius Executive Duplex and the Julius Duplex Suite are the nicest and largest options in the tower.
Nobu Rooms & Suites
Nobu Tower is a newer addition to Caesars Palace Las Vegas and is by far the most unique tower at the resort. That’s because it’s not just another tower; it’s a small hotel within the Caesars Palace Resort. The Nobu Hotel is focused on providing a luxurious guest experience. It feels different from the rest of the resort from the moment you enter Nobu Tower, where the Nobu concierge will greet guests.
Nobu Deluxe Rooms are 350 square feet and can include one king bed or two queens. Japanese decor and artwork can be seen throughout every room and suite, similar to the decor at Nobu restaurant. Many of the rooms in this tower could be considered Caesars Palace Strip View Room because of the large windows overlooking the city below.
The Nobu Hakone Suite has a separate bedroom and living room with an oversized soaking tub, walk-in shower, and luxury across every inch of the space. The Hakone Suite is available in a one or two-bedroom floorplan.
The Nobu Sake Suite is the height of lavish living. Room amenities include a media room, pool table, and extra-spacious living room. This suite is also available in a one or two-bedroom floorplan, and it would be perfect if you’re traveling to Las Vegas for a special occasion!
Dining at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Casual Restaurants
Bacchanal Buffet
Indulge in the brunch of your dreams or taste dinner from around the world at Bacchanal Buffet. The Buffet is made up of nine distinct serving stations, with each almost feeling like its own restaurant within the buffet. Food is prepared in open kitchens, so guests get a bit of a show to go with their meal.
Beijing Noodle No. 9
Beijing Noodle No. 9 is a casual spot to try authentic Chinese cuisine with influences primarily from Northern China. Decor includes giant tanks of goldfish and surreal Asian art pieces that make you feel much further away from the Las Vegas Strip.
Cafe Americano
Cafe Americano is an American restaurant with Latin influences. It’s open 24 hours a day and serves a tasty menu of casual bites and delicious handcrafted cocktails.
Gordon Ramsay Pub And Grill
Try real UK pub food from the mind of Gordon Ramsay himself at the Gordon Ramsay Pub And Grill. It has a casual bar atmosphere and serves a menu of authentic recipes like Scotch eggs and butter curry chicken. Of course, there are fish and chips on the menu too!
Fine Dining
Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen
Floor-to-ceiling windows and a striking red and blue design make it clear you’re stepping into none other than the famous Hell’s Kitchen. The kitchen serves gourmet meals with signature Gordon Ramsay restaurants and offers a sophisticated customer experience.
Amalfi by Bobby Flay
When Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill closed its doors, we were heartbroken, but thankfully, he’s come back to Caesars Palace Las Vegas in a big way. Amalfi by Bobby Flay is a modern take on rustic Italian cuisine with a heavy focus on seafood. The fresh seafood display looks almost as good as the food tastes.
Mr. Chow
Mr. Chow is known around the world for its incredible Beijing Cuisine. Just as much as they’re known for great food, the restaurant has some of the most impeccable customer service in Las Vegas. This has become an iconic staple at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, and after one taste, you’ll understand why.
Nobu
Indulge in gourmet sushi and Japanese cuisine at Tappan tables at Nobu. This dining experience doesn’t come cheap, but everyone should experience it at least once. The menu also has vegan and gluten-free items, so no one has to be left out.
Restaurant Guy Savoy
Restaurant Guy Savoy serves French cuisine in a classic fine dining atmosphere. This is some of the finest cuisines on the Las Vegas Strip, and foodies travel from all over to have a taste.
Quick Bites
- Brioche By Guy Savoy
- Forum Food Hall – equivalent to a food court with multiple dining options.
- Pronto By Giada
Bars & Nightlife
The nightlife scene at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is a guaranteed good time. From vibrant nightclubs that will get you on the dance floor to elegant 24-hour lounges, there’s a little bit of everything you could want from the nightlife on the Las Vegas Strip.
Omnia
It’s an undisputed fact that Omnia is one of the hottest nightclubs in Las Vegas. The atmosphere is energetic and seductive, with lavish decor all around. There are 3 lounges within this 75,000-square-foot night club including a rooftop garden overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. If you’re looking for a party, Omnia is the place to go.
Vanderpump Cocktail Garden
The Vanderpump Cocktail Garden is a newer addition to the nightlife scene at Caesars Palace, but we love it already. Enjoy quick bites and handcrafted cocktails in this realistic indoor garden with just the right balance of romance and whimsy.
Montecristo Cigar Bar
Shop from a humidor with more than 1,000 cigars, sip the world’s finest whiskeys, and unwind in the contemporary environment at Montecristo Cigar Bar. While this is a popular spot for cigar lovers, newcomers will have just as much fun. The air filtration system keeps the bar comfortable for all guests, even those who aren’t smoking a cigar.
Vista Cocktail Lounge
Feel like a VIP when you sip cocktails at Vista Cocktail Lounge. This upscale bar and lounge sits in the center of the casino and offers an impressive cocktail and small bites menu. This is marketed as a relaxed nightclub alternative, and that’s exactly what it feels like.
Alto Bar
Alto is the largest bar at Caesars Palace Las Vegas; anyone staying at the resort should try it at least once. There are 8 TVs, 18 video poker machines, and several booths with a private TV. The menu includes classic cocktails and elevated versions of those old-school favorites.
Galleria Bar
Galleria is a 24-hour bar serving premium spirits and exclusive cocktails. This bar’s convenient location and flexible schedule bring a diverse crowd at all hours of the day. It’s the perfect spot to grab a drink before or after you see a live show.
Lobby Bar
Lobby Bar is another 24-hour bar at Caesars Palace that sees a ton of foot traffic. The bar serves up elegant cocktails alongside classic cocktails in a sophisticated setting that creates a true Las Vegas vibe. It feels modern and fresh but still has the iconic features Sin City bars are known for.
Purple Zebra
Enjoy the sunny Las Vegas weather as you people watch over Roman Plaza with a cocktail from Purple Zebra. They’re best known for their frozen fruit cocktails, but there is so much to choose from! Try a new tropical flavor, stick with something classic, or add extra shots for a super-potent cocktail blend.
Numb Bar & Frozen Cocktails
Numb is a walk-up bar located right off the casino. These to-go cocktails are blended to a slushy texture and filled with yummy flavors. The bar gives out free samples, so you can try before you buy! It’s a fun, casual spot to grab a drink and get right back on the casino floor.
Stadia Bar
Stadia is a bar that creates a brand new image of what a sports bar looks like. The bar creates a luxurious viewing experience for guests to watch all the biggest games while drinking high-end cocktails. Sports lovers have created a fun and sociable atmosphere at Stadia, which is a nice change from some of the other Caesars Palace nightlife.
Caspian’s – Opening Spring 2024
A new cocktail and caviar bar is set to open just steps away from the casino floor in spring 2024. The intimate and elegant space will feature expertly curated champagne and vodka selections, nightly performances, and imaginative cocktails to excite all of your senses.
Shows & Shopping
Shows
Caesars Palace is known for hosting some of the best, most iconic Las Vegas residencies. The Colosseum is the largest live venue at Caesars Palace and has seen shows from some of the most groundbreaking artists across the decades. In 2023, Adele and Garth Brooks are among the most highly anticipated shows.
Shopping
Caesars Palace Las Vegas brings tons of visitors for the shopping alone. The Forum Shops feature more than 160 specialty stores and restaurants, while The Appian Way Shops offer a more curated, intimate shopping experience.
Pools
The Caesars Palace pool complex is officially called the Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis. There are 7 unique pools, 5 swim-up blackjack tables, and Roman architecture that will make you feel like one of the Gods. Reserve one of the 48 poolside cabanas or 65 daybeds for an even more comfortable, relaxing day at the pool.
A team of pool attendants and cocktail servers are available to help keep the fun times rolling all day long. This is one of the best hotel amenities Caesars Palace Las Vegas has to offer, so use it as much as you can during your stay!
Hours and Reservations
The pool complex is open from 9 AM to 6 PM daily. Night swimming is available on weekends from 6 PM to 2 AM, Friday to Sunday.
Pool access is complimentary for guests staying at Caesars Palace, but anyone can enter the pool with a reservation.
Spa & Fitness Center
Qua Baths & Spa is 50,000 square feet of pure relaxation. They offer a wide selection of skincare services and massages. Warm up in the sauna or Roman baths or cool down and watch the snowfall in the Arctic Ice Room. This is the healing escape you need when you want to get away without leaving Las Vegas.
The spa is one of the most highly recommended property amenities by guests who have tried it, which speaks volumes.
Fitness Center
Located near the spa, the fitness center at Caesars Palace makes it easy to keep up with your fitness routine. After all, life is all about balance, right? The state-of-the-art fitness center is equipped with cardio, strength, and aerobics equipment. Helpful staff members can show you around after an effortless check-in using your Caesars Palace room key.
Weddings
There are five different chapels at Caesars Palace Las Vegas where you can get married. Choose from indoor and outdoor chapels to find the ideal backdrop for your wedding. Caesars Palace offers a variety of wedding packages to make your big day perfect.
The packages include everything you need, so coordinating with different vendors will not be a hassle. If you’re interested in getting married at Caesars Palace, fill out an inquiry form to get in touch with a wedding planner and learn more about what you can expect from the experience.
Casino
Caesars Palace is home to a massive casino that could keep you occupied for days. There are more than 1,300 slot machines, 185 table games, 18 screens, and non-stop energy flowing through the space that’s truly infectious. This casino screams Vegas in the best way! Whether you’re a beginner at the slots or a poker master, you’ll find great times and nail-biting betting inside the Caesars Palace casino.
Sportsbook
The sportsbook at Caesars Palace is almost as popular as the casino. There are 140 seats, a 143-inch TV, and 4-zone directional sound that will immerse you in the game. Place your bets at 13 betting windows or use a self-serve kiosk and mobile ordering so you won’t miss a second of the action.
In addition to a traditional sportsbook, this venue also offers a racebook to place bets on the biggest horse races. There are 65 private booths with 12” TVs and an energetic buzz throughout the space that will captivate you.
Hotel Policies
Caesars Palace Las Vegas is pretty standard in terms of hotel policies. They want to give every guest a comfortable, safe experience, and their policies are put in place to do just that. Smoking is allowed on the casino floor, and pets are permitted in certain rooms for an added fee.
Check-In & Check-Out Times
The official check-in time at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is 4 PM, and the checkout time is 11 AM. Early check-in and late check-out can be added to your stay based on availability, but they can’t be guaranteed.
For example, if you want to check out late, you must call the front desk the morning you’re due to check out to see if your checkout time can be pushed.
Resort Fee & Deposit
There is a nightly resort fee of $52.10 per room after tax. The resort fee includes pool and fitness center access, internet access, and unlimited phone calls.
There is a $100 per day deposit fee for incidentals as well. It’s unclear what the limit is on the daily deposit, but most major resorts max it out at $400 for one reservation.
Parking
Self-Parking
Caesars Palace has an 8-story self-parking garage located behind the resort. Onsite parking in the garage is always free for Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars Status Caesars Rewards members. For everyone else, the self-parking fee depends on how long you’re parked and what day of the week you park. Weekends and special events bring higher self-parking rates.
Nevada residents can self-park for free for up to 3 hours with a valid state ID, while tourists only get the first hour of parking free.
Valet
There are three valet drop-off locations at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. The first is at the main entrance, which brings you in near the casino floor. The second is at The Colosseum, which is most frequently used by visitors coming to see a live show.
The final valet area is at Augustus Tower, serving Octavius Tower guests too. In order to use this valet, you have to have a Seven Stars Caesars Rewards Status or visit Guy Savoy or Qua Spa.
All valet fees are charged on a flat rate basis per day. Rates vary depending on which valet you use and what day you’re parking. Caesars Hotel guests get in and out privileges, but visitors have to pay the 24-hour parking fee every time they enter.
Map & Location
Caesars Palace Las Vegas sits on the west end of the Strip. It’s located between Bellagio and The Mirage. The complete address is:
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Key Takeaways
- Caesars Palace Las Vegas is known as a luxury resort, but there are rooms with more affordable pricing.
- The Nobu Hotel is located inside Caesars Palace Las Vegas but offers an entirely different guest experience.
- You should never be bored at Caesars Palace Las Vegas! Shopping, live entertainment, dining, the pool, spa, and casino offer more than enough to keep you occupied during your stay.
- If you have any questions, Caesars Palace Las Vegas has a fantastic concierge and guest services team who work to keep every guest completely satisfied.