When we think of Caesars Resorts, we immediately have a vision of a shimmering city centered around a bedazzling strip. However, did you know that Caesars Entertainment has resorts all around the country? In fact, there are many Caesars Resorts in Nevada that aren’t in Sin City and whose vibe is the opposite of that of their Vegas brethren. These include amazing locations such as Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the kitschy yet insanely popular Reno, and the laidback Laughlin. The focus of Caesars Resorts in these destinations is much the same — gaming, entertainment, and a slew of amenities — but they also focus on other things. Think beaches, snow activities, winter fun, the outdoors, and the views.
Furthermore, they offer as many options everywhere as they do in Sin City, with the same level of luxury, but a vastly different persona. To that end, here are the best stays from Caesars Entertainment in Nevada, the Silver State.
Also read: The Best Caesars Resorts To Book For A Las Vegas Getaway.
Silver Legacy Resort
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We begin with the Silver Legacy Resort, which has enough to keep the entire family happy. For one thing, it’s a luxurious Caesars stay without having to break the bank. What’s more, the River Walk location is excellent, as there are plenty of restaurants, shops, and sights around.
On the inside, the main draw is the composite dome that reflects the Nevada sky. Besides this, the main draw for families like ours was the outdoor pool with its spectacular mountain views. What’s more, there’s also plenty of live entertainment, including big-name comedians and musicians. Unsurprisingly, we had many choices for in-house dining options, including multiple shops and even a sweet store for kids!
The rooms and suites were spacious with plush carpets and rich modern furnishings. Larger families will find the Junior Suites with two queen beds spacious. If that wasn’t enough, the hotel even has an airport shuttle and free parking on the property.
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Paris Las Vegas
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Paris in Las Vegas seems like a paradox, but hey, everything is possible in Sin City! Behold Paris Las Vegas, one of Las Vegas’ most extravagant-themed hotels. Radiating European charm, this vibrant Vegas-Parisian playground celebrates Gallic charm in the most flamboyant way, complete with a little less than life-sized replica of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. It’s indeed a sight to behold.
As is the case with a Caesars Resort, the amenities are the star of the property, with the crown jewel being the utterly relaxing and indulgent Voie Spa & Salon. We especially loved the public spaces, with the cobblestone streets and the starry, trompe-l’œil ceilings. Not only does the resort have fantastic nightlife options, including the Chateau nightclub and the Paris Theater, but it’s also a very family-friendly resort. However, the showstopper is Soleil, the two-acre rooftop pool that’s open to everyone.
Did you know that this hotel is also one of the best hotels with a jacuzzi in the room in Las Vegas? Yes! We had the choice of nearly 3,000 rooms and suites, all of which came with splashes of burgundy, marble bathrooms, and French artwork. In fact, the upper rooms even feature private balconies with swoonworthy views of Vegas. Are you looking for something special? The Bordeaux Tower rooms are modeled after the famous Hôtel de Ville.
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The Cromwell, Las Vegas
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The Cromwell, which sits right in the middle of the Strip, is one of Las Vegas’ oldest hotels on the Strip. However, this boutique, adults-only, lavish stay is anything but old and is an absolute delight for discerning travelers.
There are many reasons for that. Firstly, it’s home to one of the most sedate casinos on the Strip. However, its star attraction is the buzzing seasonal rooftop pool area, Drai’s, which is its crown jewel despite operating only between March and September. In fact, that’s why the Cromwell is one of Las Vegas’ best rooftop pool hotels. 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
Even though there’s just a Starbucks and a flagship restaurant here, the flagship Giada is extremely popular due to its unobstructed and sweeping views of the Strip and the Bellagio Fountains. Moreover, Drai’s has its own Drai’s Cafe and a full bar. Additionally, there’s also a dazzling casino, a swanky fitness center, a fantastic nightlife, and a great gift shop aptly named Curios.
We loved the sexy, moody, and brooding vibes of the digs, which feature Caesars’ touches in the form of sensuous purple accents, oversized decor and furnishings, chandeliers, and spacious bathrooms. Are you looking for a unique Caesars stay experience? Then the Cromwell is where you should be.
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Eldorado Resort & Casino, Reno
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The Eldorado Resort & Casino, Reno, happens to be one of Reno’s best family hotels, too. Like most of Reno’s other family hotels, this one also had a fantastic mix of activities for our entire family. For one, the entire family had one favorite place: the outdoor seasonal heated pool on the fifth floor. That’s because it had not only a lovely pool, but also a whirlpool spa and an outdoor sundeck. Since children aged 18 years and younger couldn’t use the pool without adult supervision, we chilled on the daybeds with drinks as the kids played in the water.
Since Eldorado is part of The Row resorts, which include Silver Legacy and Circus Circus, we had access to the amenities at the other hotels, too. Are you looking for a bit of family entertainment? Don’t miss the reinvented and reimagined Carnival Midway at Circus Circus, which is a great place to spend time with the kids. Plus, we were all spoilt for dining options, too, with more than eight restaurants and bars to choose from.
Besides the amenities, what really draws families here are the accommodations. We could choose from a variety of rooms and suites or even request adjoining or connecting rooms. Of course, some deluxe rooms and the spacious superior ones could accommodate up to 4 guests. Notwithstanding which room you choose, the recent renovation has left the digs looking aesthetically delightful, with elegant touches and a bunch of mod-cons.
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Harrah’s Lake Tahoe Hotel, Lake Tahoe
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One of the best beachfront hotels in Lake Tahoe happens to be a Caesars property, the Harrah’s Lake Tahoe Hotel. Set against the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains, this amazing lakefront hotel sits right on the shores of South Lake Tahoe and even has its own private beach. What more could we ask for? We had the choice of many swanky rooms and suites, all of which came with a boatload of amenities, both essential and luxurious. Our 18th-floor digs were extremely spacious and boasted spectacular views of the mountains and the lake. Moreover, the high-speed Wi-Fi was perfect for staying connected and planning things to do in and around Lake Tahoe.
The amenities at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe are the ideal blend of relaxation and excitement. Mornings were dedicated to relaxation at the indoor pool with daybeds and the on-site spa, where the skilled therapists left us feeling completely rejuvenated. As the sun began setting, the hotel began waking up, coming alive with energy. The 24-hour casino offered a thrilling variety of games, from table games like blackjack to video poker. If you’re looking for entertainment, there’s no place better than the South Shore Room and its spectacular evening shows. Of course, being a Caesars Resort, dining here was also an exceptional experience, with a bevy of world-class restaurants and bars.
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Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
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Sitting at the top of the list is, undoubtedly, the inimitable Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It’s no surprise that the flagship hotel of the group occupies the top spot on this list. After all, it’s also one of the best hotels in Vegas and is virtually a city within a resort. In fact, we entered here for our Vegas vacation and didn’t have to leave the premises at all! It’s no wonder that this iconic property is considered the spiritual home of the magnificent Vegas Strip.
We cannot get enough of the amenities here; after all, they’re too much! That said, the facilities here are limitless, but the star attraction is definitely the pool complex, aptly called the “Garden of the Gods.” Drawing inspiration from the epic Roman baths, the pool complex’s vibe extends to the world-class Qua Baths & Spa, which takes R&R to levels to the zenith of the medieval era, but with all modern conveniences we could ever have imagined. Besides the huge shopping mall Forum, the resort is also home to Absinthe, a carnival-style, adults-only variety show, and a theater, “The Colosseum.” Last but not least, it has a whopping 25 cafes, bars, and restaurants, including the wildly famous Bacchanal Buffet, Dominique Ansel’s baking delights, and the inimitable Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen.
With more than 4,000 rooms and suites across 6 towers, all with bejeweled, designer fittings and decadent mod-cons, staying here will definitely make you feel like modern-day royalty.
Also read: Why Caesars Palace Is Perfect For A Romantic Escape.
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Why stay at Caesars Palace?
Amongst all Caesars’ properties in Las Vegas, Caesars Palace offers the best luxurious staying and casino experience, along with entertainment and Roman-themed architecture.
Are there any Caesars Resorts in Lake Tahoe?
Yes, Caesars has two resorts in Lake Tahoe: Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe and Harrah’s Lake Tahoe.
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