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3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South,NV 89109Las Vegas
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This luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip features celebrity-owned restaurants, The Forum Shops, an upscale spa and 7 swimming pools. All guest rooms offer a flat-screen cable TV.
Caesars Palace rooms include an private bathroom with free toiletries. Room service is offered 24 hours a day.
Dining options include Gordon Ramsay's Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, Mr. Chow, Restaurant Guy Savoy, Nobu, and Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill. The famous 500-item Bacchanal Buffet and casual dining choices like Beijing Noodle No. 9 are located on site.
The Palace casino features poker, slot machines and table games. The casino also offers a race & sports book. Guests can enjoy specialty cocktails at Cleopatra’s Barge floating lounge or visit the Omnia nightclub.
The Qua Baths & Spa offers an extensive menu of massage, facials and body treatments. Unique spa experiences such as a Roman Bath hydrotherapy circuit and an Arctic Ice Room where man-made snow falls on spa guests as they relax on heated benches are also available for guest relaxation.
Rooms: 40
Hotel Chain: Caesars Entertainment
WiFi is available in all areas and charges apply.
Public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 18 per day.
These are general hotel policies for Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.
From 16:00 hours
Until 11:00 hours
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.
Up to two children under 18 years are charged USD 30 per night when using existing beds.
There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 4.
There is no capacity for cribs in the room.
Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Pets are allowed. Charges may apply.
When booking more than 10 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Valet parking is available and subject to a parking fee. Please contact property for details.
A limited selection of drinks and pastries are available for rooms that have the breakfast inclusion. Anything additional will need to be purchased by guest.
Your credit card will be charged immediately by the hotel for the first night's room stay and tax. If the charge is unsuccessful, the reservation will be canceled by the hotel.
Guests under the age of 21 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.
The taxable resort fee listed in the policy section includes the following:
- In-room WiFi for 2 devices (additional charges apply for additional devices)
- Fitness center access for 2 (additional fees apply for access for more than 2 guests per room)
- In-room local/toll-free calls
Breakfast-included rates have a 10.00 USD limit for two (2) guests per day. Please contact Caesars Palace directly for additional information regarding extra guest charges for breakfast.
Please note: Public parking is available and subject to a parking fee.
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During my first stay at Caesars, I stayed in a Julius Tower room. For this stay, I paid $20 per night to upgrade to a room in the Augustus Tower. These rooms are the biggest of the base room types at Caesars. Built in 2005, the Augustus Tower Rooms have recently been renovated. The nice thing about the Augustus Tower is it is where the spa is located. It is, however, a bit off of the casino and center of the property.
I was assigned to room 4285 on the 42nd floor. Some of the rooms are adjoining, I requested one that was not as they tend to be quieter. I’ve had loud neighbors in Vegas and I try to avoid it.
As you enter, the bathroom is to the left followed by a small closet.
The room is quite large. The King Room has the bed, a seating area with sectional couch and arm chair, and a table with two chairs by the window.
I’m trying out a new camera, these are some more wide angled photos of the room.
The bed faces the TV with a dresser and desk.
My biggest complaint is that there are no outlets easily accessible from the bed. You have to move the bedside table in order to reach an outlet. I do not understand why all hotels don’t put outlets on the bedside table.
The view from the 42nd floor is stunning.
The bathroom is quite nice. The dual vanity sink is straight ahead as you enter.
To the right is the toilet and to the left is the shower and jetted soaking tub. The shower is a standard wall mounted head (no handheld wand shower head).
The bathroom products are the same in all the rooms.
The Augustus Rooms are a bit more classic and formal than the more modern Julius Rooms. They are also larger. I like the shower in the Julius Room better, but the addition of a jetted tub is a huge plus.
Have you stayed at Caesars Palace? Do you have a favorite room type?