There was zero ice on our floor and when I called the front desk I was told I could go to another floor to get it. There was no bottled water available either. So thankful for tap water…gross! Never again will I pay over $1000 to stay in this crappy hotel. What a disappointment!
Caesars Palace is the ultimate choice in ridiculously campy Las Vegas kitsch – and travelers love it. The hotel's theme is ripped straight from the Julius Caesar's Rome, with columns, marble gods and goddesses, plus a Roman costume clad wait staff serving cocktails on the casino floor. And...
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas at Caesars Palace is a luxury infused, celebrity-driven exhibition. For the Las Vegas experience of a lifetime, visit Nobu Hotel.
The Augustus Tower and Palace Towers are pretty much as nice. Both towers' rooms are large, with fancy tubs and separate showers. But, of course they cost more. The rooms have more marble than Italy, great floor-to-ceiling windows, massive beds, first-class sitting areas and large TVs, ...
Located in front of Caesars Palace, the restaurant seats more than 300 guests including two chef’s tables, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the famous Las Vegas Strip, red and blue design details in the show kitchen, a private dining room and a contemporary bar serving the latest trends ...