With nearly 50 hotels and casino hotels, Caesars is a brand name when it comes to over-the-top and lavish stays all over the United States. Of them all, no city is more associated with Caesars than Las ‘Sin City’ Vegas. The flagship property, Caesars Palace, might have the most name recognition, but there are many other standout stays in the brand’s portfolio in the sparkling city. The best Caesars resorts, Vegas also include the likes of Harrah’s, Tropicana, Horseshoe, and more, all of which promise a fantastic Las Vegas getaway. Not only do they boast fabulous Sin City-worthy amenities and a lavish atmosphere, but they’re also home to a gamut of celebrity-chef restaurants, sophisticated stays, lively casino scenes, and even quiet luxury, like the eminent Nobu hotel. Here’s a guide to the best Caesars stays in Sin City for an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino
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We begin with the most Sin City-esque of Caesars resorts, the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino. If your objective is to attend the ultimate Las Vegas shows, then this is where you should be. Located across the Strip from the Bellagio and Caesar’s Palace, the hotel transports Hollywood to the Strip, featuring electrifying comedy, dance, and music entertainment. You have choices of the insanely electrifying 7,000-person Zappos Theater or watch mesmerizing magic at the Criss Angel Theater. Staying at Planet Hollywood truly makes for the ultimate Vegas holiday, right in the heart of all the action.
What’s more, there’s more than just enjoying the shows here. The luxurious rooms, which were a much shorter walk to the Strip than anywhere, were spacious enough and didn’t feel cramped. Besides the mod-cons, we loved the movie memorabilia included in every room. However, it’s the amenities here that blew our minds, especially the 10 restaurants, bars, and cafes, and the full-service Reflections Spa. The two outdoor pools were a dream, as were the hot tubs, all of which directly overlooked the Strip. A fitness center aside, the hotel was even connected to the Miracle Mile with theatres, restaurants, and shops. Did we mention that the dining options included everything from celeb chef Gordon Ramsay’s burger outpost and a classic American steakhouse to Japanese cuisine? Yes!
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace
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Imagine enjoying an exclusive stay experience smack in the middle of all the Sin City chaos. Welcome to Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, an intimate Japanese-inspired boutique hotel inside Caesars Palace. The location couldn’t be better; one can enjoy an intimate and exclusive staying experience while also having access to the bacchanal experiences of Vegas at Caesars and everywhere else.
What we loved the most about Nobu is that it’s home to some of the most original, non-cliched, and nicest suites in the whole city. If money isn’t an issue, the Rockwell-designed 10,300-sq-ft huge rooftop Nobu villa has its own Zen Garden and an eminent guest roster of some of the world’s most famous celebrities. Even the smaller suites have fabulous amenities like personal sushi chefs, with even the regular rooms featuring some of the best Strip deals. If you love huge, fabulous bathrooms with enormous baths, head here.
Personal concierge services within the Nobu enclave were a highlight, especially since they felt more intimate, with the gamut of amenities at Caesars Palace all laid out for your convenience, including the famous Gods Pool Oasis and the impressive Qua Baths & Spa.
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Flamingo Las Vegas
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Many travelers come to the Strip looking for vintage Vegas glamour, and the 80-year-old local legend, Flamingo Las Vegas, is where you can find it. It’s been around since 1941 and might be “the” Caesars resort around which Las Vegas developed. Plus, it’s as central as it gets, with spectacular views of the Bellagio and the iconic Caesars Palace. Did we mention that it has its own monorail stop for zipping up and down the Vegas Boulevard? Yes!
At the entrance, the famed pink neon feathers are a welcome addition, with oodles of Vegas glitz and shine on the inside. The 15 acres of gardens are a delightful addition, especially the mini menagerie, palms, et al. However, the most impressive development is the multi-pool complex with swim-up bars, cabanas, and poolside service. If you stick around Flamingo’s theater, then you might even get to see globally renowned heritage acts grace the place. Tons of spa and salon facilities and as many as nine restaurants, cafes, and bars, including a Gordon Ramsay burger outpost, wrap up the amenities here.
The retro vibe extends to the rooms and suites, complete with pastel color palettes and pops of pink and turquoise everywhere. The fun oceanside vibe aside, the digs also boast midcentury modern furnishings and stylish bathrooms with backlit mirrors.
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Paris Las Vegas
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It might seem like a paradox, but it’s the best kind of Sin City paradox there is. We’re talking about Paris Las Vegas, which is also one of Las Vegas’ most extravagant-themed hotels. It celebrates Gallic charm in the most flamboyant way, with a little less than life-sized replica of the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower, which dominate the Strip’s skyline. Radiating European charm, this vibrant Parisian playground in Vegas is a sight to behold.
Amenities take center stage here, with the star amenity being the Voie Spa & Salon. Even the public spaces with starry, trompe-l’œil ceilings and cobblestoned streets are an attraction too. Not only is the resort family-friendly, but it also has fantastic nightlife options, including the Paris Theater and Chateau Nightclub. The showstopper, though, is the two-acre rooftop pool, Soleil, which is a buzzing space that’s open for everyone.
We found the hotel to be very romantic, especially since it’s one of the best hotels with a jacuzzi in the room in Las Vegas. Choose from 3,000 rooms and suites, all of which come with splashes of burgundy, and with the upper rooms even featuring private balconies. French artwork is a mainstay, with the marble bathrooms being especially noteworthy. If you’re looking for something special, the Bordeaux Tower rooms are modeled after the famed Hôtel de Ville.
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The Cromwell
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The Cromwell might be one of the oldest hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, but don’t judge it simply by that stance. This boutique, adults-only, lavish stay smack dab in the center of the Strip is a discreet traveler’s decadence delight, especially since it has one of the most sedate casinos on the Strip. It’s also hailed as one of Las Vegas’ best rooftop pool hotels, and it’s easy to see why: the buzzing seasonal rooftop pool area, Drai’s, is the hotel’s crown jewel, even though it operates only between March and September. Don’t miss the Drai’s Beachclub pool party.
“Staying at the Cromwell felt like the perfect Vegas experience; the sun, the pool, and the nightlife all coming together in one amazing package!”
WOW Travel
Despite just one flagship restaurant and a Starbucks, people flock to the flagship Giada, which boasts sweeping and unobstructed views of the Bellagio Fountains and the Strip. Plus, Drai’s has its own Drai’s Cafe and a full bar. There’s also a swanky fitness center, a dazzling casino that’s less raucous than the other ones on the Strip, a fantastic nightlife between Drai’s and a sleek cocktail club, and the amazing gift shop aptly named Curios.
You’ll love the dark, sexy, and brooding vibes of the rooms and suites, which feature Caesars touches in the form of spacious bathrooms, chandeliers, oversized furnishings and decor, plush beds, and sensuous purple accents. If a unique Caesars staying experience is what you’re after, Cromwell is the place to be.
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Caesars Palace
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You knew the number one was coming, didn’t you? It’s no surprise that the flagship hotel of the group, Caesars Palace, occupies the top spot on the list of Caesars hotels, Las Vegas. One of Vegas’ best hotels, it’s virtually a city within a resort. In fact, you could enter here for a Vegas vacation and you don’t even have to leave the premises for a well-rounded Sin City experience! It’s no wonder that this talismanic property is unarguably considered the spiritual home of the Vegas Strip.
We can only talk about the amenities here so much; after all, it’s too much! It’s no surprise that there are limitless facilities, but the star attraction is definitely the Garden of the Gods pool complex, which draws inspiration from the epic Roman baths. Not just that, but also the world-class Qua Baths & Spa is much the same, taking R&R to levels you wouldn’t even have imagined. Besides the huge shopping mall Forum, the resort is even home to a theater, “The Colosseum,” which is also the best in town. Don’t miss Absinthe, a carnival-style, adults-only variety show. Finally, it has a whopping 25 restaurants, bars, and cafes, including Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, Dominique Ansel’s baking delights, and the inimitable Bacchanal Buffet.
4,000 rooms and suites across 6 towers make choosing digs here supremely difficult, but all of them are worth it. While some towers have extra touches like designer fittings, others are newer were newly-completed renovations give the rooms a completely bejeweled look. The best bit? Even the basic, entry-level options feel somewhat decadent.
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Why stay at Caesars Palace?
Caesars Palace in Las Vegas offers a super-luxurious stay and casino experience and is famous for its upscale design and Roman-themed architecture. It offers one of the best ‘Vegas’ experiences of all the Caesars hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.
What is the highest level at Caesars?
Caesars has six levels of rewards and tier status, of which the “Seven Stars” is the highest level. However, it’s not automatically guaranteed, and members need to earn 150,000 tier credits in a calendar year to be considered for an invitation. Check out the complete guide to Caesars’ rewards program.
Does Caesars Palace have free entry?
While one can explore Caesars Palace as well as the shops at ‘The Forum’ for free, other attractions within the complex might charge admission, especially for non-guests.
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