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Caesars Palace

Overview: Caesars was the high roller heaven well before the Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas came to town. In fact, it’s been a Las Vegas icon since 1966. Today, Caesars continues to grow and hasn’t shown any downsizing since Bellagio turned up across the street. Next up to open on the Caesars campus is a collection of 949 suites called the Agustus Tower. No matter if you’re staying at Caesars or just visiting, the Forum Shoppes is a big draw. Don’t miss the talking fountain shows.

Price Range:High Roller

Shows:Celine Dion, Elton John, and occasional headliners like Jerry Seinfeld

Bars/Clubs: PURE, Pussycat Doll’s Lounge, Shadow, Cleopatra’s Barge, Spanish Steps, Terrazza Lounge, Seahorse Lounge, Galleria Bar

Restaurants: Bradley Ogden, Empress Court, 808, Terrazza, Neros, Hyakumi, Mesa Grill, Restaurant Guy Savoy (coming soon)

Known for….Besides Celine Dion’s “A New Day,” it has to be the Forum Shoppes.

The one thing…
The pools take your breath away. There are four pools on the 4.5 acre Garden of the Gods pool area. If you’re lounging there, you might even be approached by the Grape Goddess. But she’s not for sale, just there to offer you up some Roman luxury.

Caesars Palace
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Las Vegas NV 89109
702.731.7110
800.634.6661