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Caesars Palace

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109
Condé Nast Readers' Choice '25
Google 4.5
Overall 75
Lowest upcoming
$113
16 Aug 2026
Highest upcoming
$1,271
28 May 2026
Median nightly
$216
across 365 upcoming days
Cheapest week
13 to 19 Dec
44% below annual median

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Review

Synthesized from Condé Nast Traveler
Condé Nast Readers' Choice 2025 · 2024 · 2022 · 2021

Character and identity

Caesars Palace is a 3,960-room Roman extravaganza on the Strip, organised as a self-contained city across multiple towers (Augustus, Octavius, Julius, Forum, Palace) each with its own character and renovation timeline. Expect heavy marble bathrooms, themed villa suites running from Ancient Greece to French Empire, and design that swings between modern restraint (Augustus) and full theatrical Rome elsewhere. The dining roster spans Nobu, Mr Chow and Restaurant Guy Savoy down to the Forum Food Hall, with the legendary Bacchanal Buffet anchoring the middle. Qua Baths & Spa, vast pool complexes, the Appian Way and Forum Shops complete the city-within-a-city feel.

Who's it for

Best for:
Repeat Vegas visitors who want to check in and not leave. Gamblers, conference-goers and couples who value having food, retail, pools, spa and casino all under one roof, and design-minded splurgers drawn to the over-the-top themed villa suites with private elevator entry and limo transport.

Should look elsewhere:
Anyone expecting the polished room product and seamless service of Wynn at a similar rate will notice the gap. Skip it too if you dislike long indoor walks, crowded casino floors, a steep $45 resort fee, or want a boutique-scale stay.

Bottom line

What defines Caesars is scale and self-containment: it works brilliantly if you want a resort city at your door, less so if you want a refined room-first experience. Book Augustus Tower for its separate Flamingo entrance, calm lobby, proximity to Qua and distance from the casino chaos. Splurgers should aim for the themed villa suites; watch rates around quieter midweek windows.

Location

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109 · 10 nearest tracked hotels

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Amenities

66 features
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi in public areas
Restaurant
Bar
Table service
Buffet dinner
Room service
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet
Vending machines
Credit cards
Debit cards

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