Caesars Palace
2.8 mile(s) from Las Vegas Airport
Just its name is synonymous with Las Vegas. Caesars Palace sprawls out at the center of The Strip where high rollers, celebs and dignitaries have flocked since it opened in 1966. With its lavish Roman theme, decadent panache and wandering gladiators and toga-clad beauties, Caesars has expanded into a modern, 80-acre destination resort. Guests can gamble the days and nights away in 120,000 square feet of gaming in two casinos offering high-limit slots and various table games. A spectacle of Roman-style cypresses, palm trees, marble columns and classical statues, the four-acre Garden of the Gods features four pools and two whirlpools - and one even offers topless sunbathing. The lavish Roman theme is even continued in the 23,000- square-foot spa.
Moreover, Caesars offers world- class entertainment, such as ongoing engagements from Celine Dion and Elton John. The resort also features two shopping areas, the famous Forum Shops and the newer Appian Way.
Recently renovated guest rooms feature Caesars' signature bathrooms with marble and brass vanities and marble tubs. Tower Rooms feature nine-foot ceilings, classic décors and oversized whirlpool bathtubs. As for dining, guests can pick from several fine or casual dining experiences. Bradley Ogden, the celebrated San Francisco chef, prepares hot and cold foie gras with kumquats, crispy black bass, and gnocchi with morels, and braised veal. The 808, which pays homage to the Hawaiian area code where chef Jean-Marie Josselin achieved fame, features roast duck with lilikoi-caramel glaze under a ceiling of copper seashells. At Vialé, guests can delight in zeppole, panini and focaccia sandwiches, antipasti, chicken, lamb, quail and beef. Can you say "decadent?"
A destination unto itself, Caesars Palace offers abundant choices for dining, shopping, gaming and entertainment. Did we mention the decadence?
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