Caesars Palace Las Vegas

6:17 PM / Posted by Muhammad Fawad Aslam /

Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip continues to reinvent itself and redefine luxury. Built in 1966, the hotel-casino never falls behind the times and instead raises the bar for what visitors can expect when they travel to Las Vegas.

In a private enclave off the casino floor is Las Vegas' largest poker room, measuring 14,000 square feet. Host to NBC's "Heads Up" Poker tournament, the non-smoking room includes 29 live tables in the main area. The decor is fit for an art gallery: Vintage LeRoy Neiman paintings evoke memories of old school Vegas in the entranceway; iconic images by sports photographer Neil Leifer, including his famous shot of boxer Muhammad Ali's 1965 victory over Sonny Liston, decorate the main room (more can be seen in the Neil Leifer Gallery on the casino level of the Augustus Tower); and portraits of Caesars' own poker aficionados surround the adjacent tournament room. Players at Caesars are treated like champions, with table side food service and massages.
The hotel rooms in Caesars' five towers -- Forum, Roman, Centurion, Palace and Augustus -- are as spacious and lavish as any palace accommodations should be, with marble bathrooms and several amenities among the top-rate offerings.
From the moment guests pass the majestic fountain at the front of Caesars Palace, it is clear that all roads lead to Rome. The hotel has paved a solid legacy as a world-class destination for dining, gambling, shopping, service, entertainment and nightlife
Number of rooms: 3,348 in five towers - Roman, Centurion, Forum, Palace and Augustus.
Casino: Yes, 129,000 square feet. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Roulette, Slots, Baccarat, Wheel of Fortune, Megabucks and Super Megabucks.
Convention rooms: Yes. Major ballrooms include: Colosseum Ballroom, 35,000 square feet; Caesars Ballroom, 24,000 square feet; Palace Tower, 110,000 square feet.
Business center: Yes.
In-room internet access: All rooms have high-speed internet access. There is a fee for use.
Wheelchair accessible rooms: Yes.
Hotel amenities: Concierge, currency exchange, fitness center, laundry service, luggage service, maid service, safety deposit box, valet parking, wake-up call.
Policies: Rates are for single or double occupancy only. An additional person rate of $30 per person, per night will be charged, regardless of age
Minimum age to reserve a room: 21 years.
Incidental charges: Hotel requires a credit card or a cash deposit for incidental charges.

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