January 23, 2008

Caesars Palace Hotel Review

  

There is perhaps no resort that exemplifies the luxury and decadence of the town than Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

For nearly a half a century, Caesars has epitomized all that is Vegas, drawing in everyone from celebrities and high-rollers to eager tourists seeking the full Las Vegas experience. All this time one thing has remained the same, if you�re going to Caesars Palace, you�ll be getting the royal treatment.

picture of Caesars Palace Hotel

Appearance

Just driving up to Caesars Palace, you know you�re in for a grand vacation. Beautiful fountains and opulent d�cor beckon you inside, and once you�re there, whether a guest of the hotel or just a visitor, you�ll soon find you may never want to leave.

Dining

For one thing, you�ll never go hungry. No matter the meal you�re in the mood for, you�ll find the cuisine to satisfy your craving. Caesars Palace boasts some of the finest restaurants in the country.

Cafe Lago, Guy Savoy, Hyakumi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar, and Mesa Grill, to name just a few. And that doesn�t even include the eateries found in the Forum Shops. Spago, The Cheesecake Factory, Planet Hollywood, and the Stage Deli are, again, just a sampling of places to whet your appetite.

Shopping at Caesars

And speaking of the Forum Shops, another memorable Caesars experience. If you�re a shopping connoisseur, you cannot leave Las Vegas without a visit to this impressive line-up of shops and boutiques, over 150 stores await you!

Once you�ve shopped your heart out, it�s time to relax in one of the four Roman-style pools and two Jacuzzis, or burn more energy at Caesars top of the line health club, which offers state of the art equipment that includes a rock climbing wall and virtual reality cycling machines. For even more pampering and luxury, visit Qua Baths & Spa. This 50000-square-foot ode to Roman excess features 51 treatment rooms and is available to massage away a long day of shopping and gambling.

Gambling

Gambling, you say? Nowhere in Vegas have more people placed a wager than at Caesars. The spot to see and be seen, the casino at Caesars is also the place to bet in style. Spend the day soaking in the essence of Vegas in this spectacular Roman-inspired, 129,000 square foot casino, where you�ll find all you need for a sure thing or a long shot.

Slots, Poker, Blackjack, Keno, Craps, and more, along with a 250-seat race and sports book, featuring ten televisions and seven big screens.

Entertainment

But you can�t stop at gambling! Caesars Palace is also home to the biggest shows in town. The Colosseum is where Celine Dion and Elton John have entertained wildly appreciative audiences for years, and Pure, nightclub to the stars, is an entertainment spectacle unto itself.

Personal & Business Events

With so much to offer, Caesars is a fabulous choice if you�re hosting an event, even a wedding! Convention options include several major ballrooms with ample capacity and accommodations. To plan your convention, Caesars has a business center available to iron out the details. For the marriage-minded, their lovely wedding chapels offer a number of wedding ceremony packages.

Rates

When you think of vacation, the first thing that should come to mind is spoiling yourself. At Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, you�ll be transported to a place where men and women lived like royalty, and you�ll know the meaning of true luxury.

Room rates start at $120 per night and can run into the thousands, so book your reservation now.

Notable Highlights Caesars Palace in Las Vegas

  • 3348 rooms available
  • Dozens of restaurant options
  • Located on the Strip
  • Forum shops feature 150+ stores
  • Health club and Spa available
  • 129,000 square feet casino with Slots, Poker, Blackjack, Keno, Craps, and more, along with a 250-seat race and sports book
  • Entertainment at the Colosseum
  • Nightlife at Pure nightclub

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