The Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is a Four Diamond luxury hotel and casino that can be found on the Las Vegas Strip, and is especially well known for its Roman Empire theme. It is owned by the Caesars Entertainment Corporation and is located on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip, in between the Bellagio and the Mirage.
Casino
The Caesars Palace has a total gaming space of 166,000 square feet. It provides the same well known excitement Las Vegas gaming brings while staying true to its ancient Roman theme. Gaming options in this casino include various slot machines, any kind of table games, and race and sports. The Caesars Palace also offers the convenience of having casino credit, wherein players will have the ability to obtain funds from their own checking accounts, so they do not need to carry cash around with them.
The Towers
Six towers make up the Caesars Palace: the Augustus, Centurion (now known as the Nobu Hotel), Roman, Palace, Octavius, and Forum. Scattered along these towers are 3,960 rooms, some of which are 1,000 square feet suites located in the Forum.
Attractions
The Caesars Palace is home to The Colosseum, a 4,296-seater auditorium that was originally built for Celine Dion’s show in 2003. Since then, the venue has hosted numerous acts by various artists. Other attractions include fountain shows like Fall of Atlantis and Festival Fountain, the popular nightclub PURE, and a casual dining location called Bacchanal.