Hallway to Qua Bath & Spa
Caesars Palace Las Vegas Palace Tower Premium King
Augustus Tower Fountain View Room. 6/26/2024
Hotel Lobby
Augustus Tower Fountain View Room restroom. 6/26/2024
Beautiful ceilings
Octavius Tower Suite - VN
Diamond Registration
Octavius Premium Room (bathroom)
Octavius Tower Suite - VN
Octavius Tower Suite - VN
How many times do you think this striped out plug has been set back in place? Caesars palace
Palace tower hallway 19th floor
Octavius Tower Suite - VN
2/4/24 FYI, cool.
Bacchanal
2/6/24 Cool.
Hotel Check-In
Octavius Tower Suite - VN
Mali-Nelson O.
Mar 4, 2025
We booked a fully comped room and paid for resort fees. It was a smooth booking process, easy front desk check-in and easy check-out from the television room. The resort is huge with an abundance of amenities, views, activities to do. Right in the middle of the LV strip so you can walk or take a quick taxi anywhere your day/night desires. Breathtaking views throughout the resort. Statues, architecture and heavenly designs gives you touch of relaxation throughout the stay. Service was great, from the room attendant, to the cocktail waitress, taxi assistance and more. They were all very attentive, upbeat and friendly. Great place to vacation. We can't wait to go back and try their Bacchanal Buffet!
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Marcus L.
Mar 4, 2025
I love how large and grand Caesars is. I don't like the vibe of the place though. It has the most confusing layout. Even finding information is difficult. If you are looking to dine at their buffet, The Bacchanal, good luck finding info. Their website just gives you a little bit of info and then you're on your own to fish the rest of the info out from the internet. No prices are listed. Only Brunch times are listed. What about the other dining times? Such a joke how unorganized the website is. APP/REWARDS - you get points for dining on property but it is SO slow to reflect on your account in the app. HOTEL - Caesars is large and grand but it feels unorganized and confusing. Outside of the property is not that appealing. When I look at Caesar in smaller parts, it has its charm. But, if I stop on the strip right in front and look at Caesars as a whole, it doesn't look that appealing to me. It just looks large and boring. CASINO - I'm not a fan of the casino layout. It's a bit segmented and flows strangely. FOOD - Decent options like Hells Kitchen, Peter Luger, Bacchanal BuffetLOCATION - The location is top tier. You have great options nearby which is great for you and bad for Caesars since the options are their competitors. (Bellagio, Venetian, Wynn)
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Ernest M.
Feb 24, 2025
While the public spaces and restaurants downstairs are stunning, the rooms resemble a tired Red Roof Inn. I booked the Augustus tower online where the website gives wrong address for self parking entrance, and has no comment about the exorbitant resort fees; the webmaster needs coding experience in this century. You are told to report to the Flora Lounge, which after searching for a lounge, turned out to be a closet sized space with iPads marked by a small 5x7" sign! Should have taken this as a harbinger of things to come on the hotel side of the facility! The WiFi is not listed in the rooms and seemingly doesn't exist; the steel structure also blocks 5G cell coverage as a workaround to the non-WiFi. Trying to get someone on the hotel phone for help sends you to a beta-bot "IVY" who is designed to thwart inquires by giving stupid answers and not allowing you to connect to a live person. The good news is Garth's concert was excellent and the Coliseum venue staff was very helpful and polite, although $25-35 drinks were a bit much. The phone pouches were a non-issue and resulted in a pleasant viewing experience without glowing screens staring back at you. Tech tip--check Coliseum box office for seats "not released" for next day concerts. Kinda like flying standby, you can get nosebleed seats at face prices ($175 vs over $475+ for a Ticketmaster screw job). Great balanced acoustics with a good guy on the sound board and big screen! Audience requests and backstories were exceptional surprise; make sure to write out a request! Gordon Ramsey's beef Wellington before the concert is pricey at $75, but perfection! Never had a better piece of beef ANYWHERE! Resembling my old rumpled and aging face, the rooms are in a rundown but easily fixed condition. What I paid for during my stay could have easily funded the upgrades! The facility manager must have sourced supplies at a Dollar store given condition of worn carpet, threadbare towels, anemic hair dryer, gas station grade toilet tissue (30 grit), discolored plastics, and jet engine sounds coming from the air handlers with decor anchored by chipped and scratched dark cabinets that would be rejected as donations by Goodwill. The jetted tub was a knockoff Jacuzzi left over from the seventies whose discolored plastic parts did not inspire its use. Definitely choose the pool view over the strip view; the traffic noise and sirens all night on Flamingo Road was annoying even on the 25th floor. In summary, if trying to stay at Caesars for an in-house concert, a short walk on the strip to a real and current five star hotel will be worth a few steps. The concert was great, but the condition of the rooms at this price point with added charges for parking ($25/night) and exorbitant resort fees ($67/nt) was a road too far. Caesar's should put the Coliseum venue manager in charge of rooms, their attention to detail is night and day compared to the room people. The money is spent downstairs in public areas to justify the no doubt exorbitant rent for retail and restaurant tenants with hotel guests in steerage rather than posh.
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Helen L.
Feb 3, 2025
First time staying at Caesar's Palace at the Julius Tower. I'm in a 2 queen size room and the beds are comfy and there's ample space to just hangout in the room as well. The bathroom is also beautiful and spacious. The showers are a bit interesting to use. Took a few minutes to figure out. Only downside is that they still have stocked mini fridges (cost for items) versus having empty ones for us to be able to utilize on our own. It's 2025, and I feel like most people don't care for items in the mini fridge and would rather have empty ones to use. Or maybe that's just my group and I. Unfortunately our mini fridge was missing 2 items on arrival and one of the key cards didn't work after we checked in, but the staff at the kiosk check in was able to assist us with getting a room new card. I will say, if you stay here, you'll be sure to get your steps in, which I don't mind.
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Vince N.
Jan 4, 2025
The last time we were in Las Vegas was in 2011! So much has changed and this time we welcomed in 2025 with a stay at Caesars Palace. LOCATION:On the "50-yard line" of The Strip, within walking distance to attractions or a cheap ride share away. RIDE SHARE:Located in the self-parking garage behind the hotel. Drivers do not conduct any business at the main entrance on Las Vegas Blvd.CHECK IN:Staff were welcoming and efficient.GROUNDS:I love the Roman-style architecture, the prominence of the towers, decor and gardens. Everything is very well maintained. The pools were closed for the season. ROOM:We had a beautiful suite in the Octavius Tower, with views of Flamingo Road, Paris Las Vegas, the side of Bellagio and some of their infamous fountains. Blackout curtains worked well. A large living room with sofa, TV, dining table and 1/2 bath greets you. The bedroom is equally as large with a king bed, day bed and full bath. BATHROOM:Very spacious with a jetted tub, glass shower, water closet and dual basins. Hot water came on instantaneous, water pressure strong and the drain quick. AMENITIES:Ice machine near the elevators, mini refrigerator, Keurig coffeemaker, pay-for snacks & mini bar, clothes steamer, safe, the usual bath products, WiFi for two devices. HOUSEKEEPING:Simply press the desired button near the front door for service or privacy. Housekeepers did a great job daily for us. RESTAURANTS:We had many a great meal & drink at Cafe Americano, indulgent brunch at Bacchanal, French comfort food at Brasserie B and New Year's Day dinner at Hell's Kitchen. A food court is also available for casual dining. OVERALL:A plethora of dining options, pleasant rooms, excellent location.
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Alaleh P.
Dec 15, 2024
Caesars Palace Casino is a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Las Vegas. The casino offers a lively atmosphere, with an impressive array of gaming options, from slot machines to table games. The staff are friendly and professional, ensuring a top-notch experience.They also offer great shopping opportunities from designer brands and variety of dining options to choose from.
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Kimberly F.
Jan 17, 2025
I can't believe I finally got to stay at THE Caesar's palace. Caesar definitely lived here no matter what anyone says haha. Just such a luxe experience from pulling up, to the lobby, checking in, to just enjoying the entire casino. There is so much to do, see, eat, and shop all within the casino. Not to mention the location on the strip, it is conveniently located in the center of all the other major casinos. The Bacchanal buffet is a must weather you are staying at Caesar's or another casino on the strip.To our surprise upon check in we had a complimentary upgrade to stay at the Nobu hotel located inside Caesar's Palace, a hotel inside a hotel? Yes please! The Nobu hotel had their own check in lobby that was not as busy as Caesar's lobby. Our upgrade came with complimentary happy hour for each day during our stay. The room and bathroom was spacious. The floor was quiet. We really enjoyed our stay and look forward to staying at Caesar's/Nobu again for future trips.
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Calvin B.
Feb 8, 2025
I booked a room in the Julius tower, instead at the kiosk I got assigned to the Octavious tower....clean, spacious and an excellent view of the pool. Bartenders and servers at the lobby bar did a great job, service and food was great at Bacchanal and Beijing Noodle....so many other things to see and places to eat at Caesar's, definitely staying here again
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Rhondie B.
Feb 28, 2025
Definitely has changed since I was last here but still beautiful. Ate at Cheesecake Factory and it was great food and service. Lots of shops inside. Very clean and not smokey.
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Mike B.
Dec 31, 2024
Haven't been in here for awhile. The front of the casino with the fountains and the statues is nice and there are several roman statues inside. The rest of the casino seems older, a bit run down(?) and slightly outdated compared to others on the strip. Not a bad place but it won't blow you away, in my humble opinion. The best part of this casino seems to be the food! Bobby Flay, Nobu and one of Gordon Ramsey's (Hell's Kitchen is one of his best!) restaurants are here!We visited friends who were staying here so I can't give a super review. They'd probably have a better take on the place. Just my two cents........
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