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Caesars Palace Las Vegas Has It All

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They say “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas” but we beg to differ when it comes to the Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel. While a weekend in Sin City may lead to a few regrets the day after, a stay at the spectacular Caesars Palace Las Vegas is so memorable you’ll want to share it with all your friends.

Qua Baths & Spa's Roman Baths

Located at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, the hotel, which sits on 85 acres and has six hotel towers, multiple award-rated restaurants, spa and endless entertainment facilities makes a trip to Las Vegas one of ultimate decadence and fun.

The hotel first opened in 1966 with what was then called the Roman Tower (now the Julius Tower) and has been through several transformations, including the 2017 completion of the Palace Tower, the resort's largest tower boasting a coveted 29th floor with 10 luxurious villas. Whichever tower you choose, you’ll find top-of-the-line amenities with exquisite details giving each its unique flair.

For those looking for ultimate relaxation, the Qua Baths & Spa cannot be beat. It offers 50,000 square feet of tranquility inspired by ancient Roman spas. Guests will find everything from traditional treatments to Ayurvedic methods to options for couples to relax and restore together.

Neptune Pool Bar at night

If you seek a little pool time, head to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis for an incomparable experience. Spanning five acres, there are seven swimming pools surrounded by classically inspired statues, fountains and landscaping. You can even test your luck with swim-up blackjack or take the spa to you with a poolside massage.

Since decadence is Vegas’ middle name, it would be fitting that Caesars Palace Las Vegas has an exuberant array of drink and dining options.

Start with cocktails at Vanderpump Cocktail Garden, a glamorous indoor garden oasis replete with olive trees and romantic lighting before heading to dinner at Amalfi by Bobby Flay. As the name would imply, the award-winning chef features food from coastal Italy inspired by his numerous travels there. There’s even a fishmonger on the premises to guide and assist with your selection of fish, which diners choose on the spot. Antipasti like Charred Octopus with burnt orange and pancetta and Shellfish Fritto Misto with Meyer lemon aioli and pistachio pesto are wonderful ways to open the appetite before continuing to the heart of the meal, which should involve one of the house made pasta dishes. Squid Ink Fettuccine, with lobster, shrimp and Fra Diavolo sauce, or chef's favorite, Scialatielli with a scampi sauce and basil are sure wins. Additionally, there are delectable insalate, carne and contorni selections.

Other restaurants include Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen and, for those with a sweet tooth, Brioche by Guy Savoy — offering renditions of the beloved French pasty including a savory favorite with mushrooms, parmesan and nuts. Those craving upscale Beijing cuisine with European style service best head to Mr. Chow for favorites like Green Prawns, Hand-pulled Mr. Chow Noodles and the famed Beijing Duck. The star-studded offerings continue with Pronto by Giada and Nobu. There’s also the famed Bacchanal Buffet, a feast for the palate that includes over 100 vegan and vegetarian dishes. 

Bobby Flay's Amalfi

Of course, you’re in it to win it in Vegas and Caesars Palace Las Vegas has got your back.

With 185 table games and 1,324 slot machines, there are plenty of opportunities for luck to be on your side. Those interested in sports betting will enjoy the Caesars Race & Sportsbook where they can catch all the action on massive screens coupled with state-of-the-art sound.

Las Vegas is a magnet for entertainment and Caesars Palace Las Vegas brings only the best, offering performances from music icons like Rod Stewart, Sting and country music legend Keith Urban. 

If you are in the unfortunate situation of not having endless vacation time, we suggest you tap into your planning skills and devise a strategy of what you want to tackle and when. With so many tantalizing offerings, you’ll see how quickly you’ll run out of time. No worries, though, it’s just another reason to come back.

Caesars Palace Las Vegas is located at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109. For more information, call 866-227-5938 or visit caesars.com

Caesars Palace Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis

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