Caesars Palace Las Vegas
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
800-338-2127
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Caesars Palace Las Vegas welcomes you to an incredible world of opulence and splendor, where impeccable service reigns supreme and luxury beckons at every turn.
Celebrating the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome, this 85-acre destination location sets the standard for entertainment, dining and luxury. From the moment you walk through the doors of Caesars Palace, you will know that you have arrived at the most prestigious resort in the world.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Facts
Opening Date: August 5, 1966
Location: On the Strip
Distance from McCarran International Airport to Caesars Palace is 4.6 miles
Taxi Fare from McCarran Airport to Caesars Palace is $27
Most direct driving route from McCarran International Airport to Caesars Palace Las Vegas is via Paradise Road/Swenson. Distance: 4 miles; Time: 13 Minutes
Distance from Caesars Palace to Las Vegas Convention Center is 2.4 miles
Caesars Palace to T-Mobile Arena - Walk/Tram time 32 mins.
Number of rooms: 3,975 guestrooms and suites in five towers - Augustus, Centurion & Forum
Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace 668 rooms & suites
The NOBU Hotel at Caesars Palace 182 rooms & suites
Caesars Palace Room Categories
Caesars Palace hotel location on the Strip
Check-in time at Caesars Palace Las Vegas: 4:00 p.m.
Check-out time at Caesars Palace Las Vegas: 11:00 a.m.
**All times are in local time zones: Pacific Time Zone, UTC -8:00
Caesars Palace rideshare pick-up/drop-off location
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Room Reservations
(702)731-7110
1-800-634-6001
Caesars Palace Wedding
(702) 731-7766
The Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
The Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is a 668-room hotel tower that includes 60 suites and six luxury villas. The Octavius Tower offers a unique luxurious resort experience witha private entrance, separate hotel lobby and direct access to the Garden of the Gods pool oasis and gardens.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Accommodation
There are 467 Julius Tower Deluxe Rooms at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Measuring 360 square feet.
55-inch flat screen TV
One king, or two queens
Walk-in shower
Desk
There are 838 Palace Tower Premium Rooms at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Measuring 525 square feet.
55-inch flat screen TV
One king, or two queens
Walk-in shower
Vanity
Jetted tub
Desk
There are 23 Augustus Tower Premium Suites at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Measuring 1,096-1,226 square feet.
Three 55-inch flat screen TVs
Walk-in shower
Vanity
Jetted tub
Desk
Separate living & dining areas
Wet bar
1 ½ baths
1-2 bedroom options
There are 22 Palace Tower Premium Suites at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Measuring 2,000-2,525 square feet.
Two 55-inch flat screen TVs
Walk-in shower
Vanity
Soaking tub
Bidet
Desk
Separate living & dining areas
Wet bar
1 ½ baths
1-2 bedroom options
There are 2 Julius Tower Duplex Suites at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Measuring 2,084-3,164 square feet.
Two-story
Six flat screen TVs
Walk-in shower
Soaking tub
Desk
Separate living & dining areas
Wet bar
Billiard table
1 ½ baths
1-4 bedroom options
The following standard amenities are provided to guests of the Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
High-speed Internet connection
Dual-line phone with voicemail
In-room safe
Iron and ironing board
Alarm clock
Hair dryer
On-demand movies and music
24-hour room service
Dry cleaning and laundry service
In-room checkout
Three large, heated outdoor swimming pools in the 4.5-acre Garden of the Gods pool complex
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Average walk time from Caesars Palace toARIA | 20 | Bally's Las Vegas | 10 |
Bellagio | 10 | Caesars Palace | 0 |
Cosmopolitan | 20 | Encore | 25 |
Flamingo | 5 | Harrah's | 10 |
LINQ Hotel | 5 | Mirage | 10 |
MGM Grand | 25 | New York-New York | 25 |
Paris Las Vegas | 10 | Park MGM | 25 |
Planet Hollywood | 15 | Signature at MGM | 25 |
Treasure Island | 15 | Vdara | 20 |
Venetian | 15 | Wynn Las Vegas | 20 |
Las Vegas Festival Grounds | 30 |
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All times in minutes.With more than 129,000 square feet of casino space, Caesars Palace offers everything from high limit slots to over 170 of your favorite table games.
Caesars Palace caters to every player on every level. Showcasing 1,300 of the hottest slot machines, million-dollar Keno, live poker, blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker and craps. Just to name a few.
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Resort Fee
Room reservations at Caesars Palace Las Vegas are subject to a daily resort fee of $44.21 tax inclusive, per day to be added at check-in. Caesars Palace Las Vegas resort fee includes:
- Daily in-room high speed internet access for two devices,
- All local calls, and
- Fitness center access for two daily
- Resort fees are not assessed for Diamond and Seven Stars guests
Caesars Palace Las Vegas WIFI Access
At Caesars Palace Las Vegas wireless internet (WIFI) access in all guest rooms at double the speed of the normal WiFi. WIFI access is included with your resort fee. Resort fee includes WiFi access for two devices and a complimentary upgrade to the resorts highest WiFi speed.
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Hertz Car Rental at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is one of 14 Hertz rental car locations on and off the Vegas Strip
Caesars Palace Las Vegas offers self and valet parking to hotel guests and visitors at its garage located off the Las Vegas Strip. Valet parking is also available, when space allows. Parking garage clearance is 6 feet 10 inches.
There are no Oversized parking at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, however you may park your oversized vehicle at either Harrah's or The LINQ free oversized back lots and walk back across the Las Vegas strip to Caesars Palace.
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The Statue of David by Michelangelo,
located at the Appian way shops and in front of Caesars is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. The original sculpture stands nearly two stories high. More Las Vegas Facts.
The struggling Lucky Dragon resort has closed its casino and restaurants.
We were the first to report Lucky Dragon was recently put up for sale, and while the resort’s hotel continues to take reservations, entrances to the casino have “Casino Temporarily Closed” signs.
“Temporarily” sounds a little optimistic at this point.
Lucky Dragon’s casino and restaurants closed on Jan. 4, 2018.
Lucky Dragon has had a tumultuous history, including ongoing questions about whether the Asian-themed, boutique resort would be financed or completed.
Even a massive dragon couldn’t change Lucky Dragon’s fortune.
Lucky Dragon officially opened Dec. 3, 2016, thanks in great part to EB-5 financing. With EB-5 financing, investors (typically from Asia) contribute funds to projects and get green cards in return. In the case of Lucky Dragon, those investors will henceforth be referred to as “the monumentally screwed.”
Here’s a statement from Lucky Dragon.
Every time a Las Vegas casino closes, an showgirl loses her tassels.
Optimism for the win!
Despite a strong opening, Lucky Dragon failed to attract its intended customers (including snagging local Asian customers who frequent casinos like Gold Coast and Palace Station), and has made a number of changes to its restaurant offerings.
Normally, this would provide some consolition, but not so much.
Lucky Dragon’s challenging location, on Sahara, just off The Strip, near the Bonanza Gift Shop and SLS Las Vegas, made the resort an long shot, but sometimes in Vegas those pay off.
A Lucky Dragon insider says wild swings in baccarat were major factor in the closure of the casino. Whales (however few) would win big, then leave for bigger resorts on The Strip with more amenities. Casinos obviously rely on guests staying on-site for a chance to win some back.
Remember, Las Vegas was built on miracles. We hope that’s what the future holds for Lucky Dragon.
We were rooting for Lucky Dragon, but haven’t visited in some time, despite the great rooms (we were quoted a rate of $45 for early February), welcoming casino and top-notch (although limited) cuisine.
We’ve heard Lucky Dragon would need at least $90 million from a buyer to cover its first and second (EB-5) tier investors.
It’s unknown what’s next for Lucky Dragon, but here’s hoping employees find other options as the resort tries to change its luck.