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    Lorie L.

    I was able to experience Caesars Palace both as a hotel guest and as a meeting attendee during a work event. This allowed us to spend time in their ballroom / meeting rooms as well as an outdoor terrace for a cocktail reception. Hotel check-in went very smoothly and the desk clerks were helpful and friendly. One thing that I would have done differently is to take a taxi to the hotel from the airport. The drop off if you do rideshare is incredibly far away from the hotel lobby. Our room was a basic guest room with a king size bed, and it also a couch seating area, which was great for a late night snack and TV show. The bathroom was a great size, making it very easy for two people to coexist while getting ready for dinner and gala events. We enjoyed dinner at Nobu and free cocktails at the Caspian Bar, including the speakeasy. The pool area was gorgeous and relaxing. The meeting food and drinks was fantastic and anyone serving - whether at the bars or walking the room - treated us with respect. Caesars Palace is a huge facility and just walking the space is a lot for your feet! Throw in the forum shops and you're going to need breaks. We appreciated its location along the strip and we were able to visit nearby hotels, shops, and restaurants. Other highlights were the room services and swiftness in getting a detailed invoice after check out. We feel lucky to have experienced a visit here and it enhanced our trip to Vegas.

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    Doug B.

    We have stayed at Caesars Palace during our last several trips to Las Vegas. It is conveniently located near the center of the strip. We were seeing a concert at the Colosseum Theater during this trip, so staying here again was especially convenient. I usually book a room in the Augustus tower. This tower is close to the main lobby, and a Starbucks and the hotel café are also very close. If you have a player's card, booking your reservation directly on their website is usually a few hundred dollars cheaper than using third-party travel sites. If you get on their mailing list, they sometimes offer a free weeknight or two at times if you book several months in advance. The rooms in this tower are a good size, and the king-sized bed has comfortable pillows and sheets. The room has a table in the corner with a few chairs, as well as an L-shaped couch, another small table, and an additional chair on the other side. Everything was clean and didn't show any signs of wear. The bathroom is spacious with a separate room for the toilet. I always enjoy using the Jacuzzi tub. I wish the sink cabinet had a shelf underneath to store personal items so the countertop wouldn't be so crowded. We arrived around 2pm on a Sunday afternoon. The main entrance and valet area was a total traffic jam. I have never seen it so backed up, and moving so slow. It took us over a half hour to drop off our car, and we had a bellhop check our bags. Room check-in went very quick, and we were able to check-in an hour early with no additional charge. After checking in and going to our room, it took almost 40 minutes for our bags to finally come up. When we checked out several hours before check-out time on a weekday, again it took over 30 minutes for the valet to get our car even though it wasn't busy. Our check-out bellhop was great, and he kept calling the valet to see why it was taking so long to get our car. We stayed for four nights. We were out extra late on our last night, and I wanted to shower the following morning before the long drive home. Unfortunately, there was no hot water all morning. Normally I would give five stars, but only four stars for this stay. We have had a good experience here overall. The slow valet service and lack of hot water the last morning were disappointing, and hopefully just a fluke. We would stay here again, but will probably try somewhere else next time.

    Maddy R.

    I have never stayed at this hotel but it is open to the public to walk around, shop, and dine. Inside, there are hundreds of shops lined along a Greece looking set. The ceilings resemble clouds. It makes for good lighting for pictures. Most of the stores are high end but there are some more affordable stores as well. One of our favorite shows is the atlantis show. It is intriguing and gives you a quick break from walking and the heat of Vegas.

    Michael G.

    We love this property. Food, shows, bars, everything you need. We had an Octavia's suite as an upgrade thru Chase reserve. Perfect. Prices in Vegas aren't what they used to be.

    Gail B.

    Stop reading this and run to the airport and book a flight to Vegas (unless you're a local). We had amazing visits at Caesars Palace. The views, the shopping, the food, The FOOD, the entertainment (oh and the casino). I took hundreds of photos - mostly of statues and food. Ceasar's is on "the strip." Self parking is $15 and $20 for valet parking (they can change the rate at any time). Parking is free for hotel guests. Pay attention to where you are. It is easy to get lost. There are lots of pretty statues. We found many when we were trying to get somewhere. There are lots of dining choices. Bobby Flay & Gordon Ramsey have two each. Giada also has one. We chose the Bucchanal Buffet. It was satisfying and over the top. There are several you tube videos that describe it. The Colosseum is one of the entertainment venues. The casino is huge. If you visit Caesars and then the Westgate, it is like trading in an elephant for a piece of rice. Caesars is huge. The Westgate must be the smallest casino in Vegas (except for maybe the airport). We had a wonderful time. Every casino has elevators and ramps. The self checkout means no waiting in line.

    Eddie W.

    Super beautiful place, there's tons to do and the pool area is beautiful! They will try to up charge you for anything and everything though. That being said, there's always enough shops and areas to keep you busy!

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    Melissa C.

    I've only been to Vegas twice and the first time I stayed in a budget friendly hotel on the strip that is not even there anymore. My second trip I stayed at Caesars Palace and was much happier with my stay. Check-in line was a little long but went pretty fast as they had quite few employees working the desk. We decided to upgrade our room at check-in and had a beautiful view of the Bellagio fountains! Our room was large with a walk in shower and separate jetted tub. We did encounter a few minor problems during our stay. Our ice machine on our floor was out of order and when we tried the QR code in the room to reach the concierge we were given a message about how they had retired or something and to text our questions to another number but they never got back to us. One of my favorite evenings of our trip was spent at one of the hotel bars watching my home hockey team play in the playoffs. Our bartender was amazing and the drinks were strong. Overall I would stay at Caesars Palace again. It was in a great location along the strip and we had a great time!

    Ika I.

    Wonderful hotel and luxurious amenities! We stayed at Caesar for the first time when we attended a concert at the hotel. Overall, the hotel exceeded our expectations! We booked our stay via Trivago, which was even cheaper than booking via Caesar's website. We stayed at the Palace Tower in a collesurm room, and our charges for three night was around $1,000. Check-in was straight forward via the kiosks. Our room was comfortable with comfy bed, a sitting area, spacious room, and a wonderful bathroom woth separate bathtub, shower, and toilet. We also used the gym and checked out the pool. The gym was spacious with good array of weight and cardio equipment. The pool was a little disappointing due to limited hours and only one pool opened during the winter. The hotel is at an excellent location if you are attending shows or concerts at the Sphere, Bellagio, or within Caesar. We haven't checked out the gambling area but the scenes looked lively. Highly recommend and will return.

    Leona S.

    Did a two night staycation. Been doing a lot of staycation but this is our first stay at caesars palace. Got a room in octavious tower facing the pool. Its quite a walk to get there from the casino but the room is nice. Got a king bed with a small sectional sofa and a bathroom with a jetted tub. Room was clean and seems like it's newly renovated. Staying here is nice coz they have a lot of food option including the foodcourt which is offering 25% off for locals as long as you have their rewards card. Just show them that with your ID.

    UNSANITARY AND CAESARS ALL ABOUT MONEY! Portable toilets in front of the casino for guest. Inconsiderate for disabled guest. Jodeci concert is tonight but I refuse to use a portable toilet at this hotel. I'm not sure how they were checking in guest, NO WATER OR AC. UNSANITARY. HOW THE HECK DID THEY CLEAN THE ROOMS! Feces reeking throughout the room and hallways. NO TOILETS WERE ABLE TO FLUSH, NO WATER TO WASH HANDS! STAFF AND GUESTS! UNSANITARY! During my visit, toilets throughout the casino were reportedly not functioning properly and guests were still being served food and alcoholic beverages while restroom access and sanitation conditions were compromised. Despite this, the casino continued operating as normal and proceeded with hosting a concert event with large crowds. This raises significant health, sanitation, and public safety concerns. Additionally, the air conditioning in both hotel rooms booked during this stay was not working properly, creating extremely uncomfortable conditions for paying guests. This follows a prior visit where there was a nighttime power outage that disrupted guests without adequate consideration for individuals relying on medical equipment such as CPAP machines while asleep. What makes this situation even more frustrating is that I felt I had no reasonable option but to remain at the property because I would not have been refunded for the hotel rooms or concert expenses. Guests should not feel financially trapped into enduring unsafe, unsanitary, or unacceptable conditions after spending substantial amounts of money at your property. I contacted the front desk and Brandy was told by her supervisor to tell me that I would not be refunded unless I checked out of both rooms in 30 minutes. All I can say is I love a challenae and I had to be sure I packed everything. When I finally checked out the supervisor that was in charge was not found. I really wanted to communicate with her. There will not be a next time because I will not return to this place EVER. I even escalated the issue and no one has contacted me yet, until today. The certified exclusion notice dated May 26, 2026. At the time, I was a registered hotel guest with a scheduled checkout date of May 29, 2026. I left for a scheduled appointment on May 26 and returned on May 27 to continue my stay. Despite the notice being dated May 26, I was permitted to return and remain on the property. The notice provides no specific conduct, incident, or policy violation. Please explain the basis for this decision.

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    Bruce M.

    This is the old school Vegas's icon of hotels. So classy and fun to stay and play at. We spent the day here gambling and placing sports bets. The decor is amazing as you walk around what I think is one of the 5 best casinos in Vegas. Casino floor always active and the cleanliness of the whole casino is amazing. Staff and dealers are always professional and helpful. We always spend a day or two playing here on our trips.

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    If my room key is used for parking, do I need to exit the parking lot before checking out? Or will my room key still allow me to exit parking after having checked out? What would I then do with the key upon exiting the parking lot? thx-

    You can check out and then go to parking. There's a bin to insert your room key at the parking exit. Keep it until then. If you're platinum status at Caesar's or above, you can just use your player's card for free parking.

    Do you charge for parking?

    SELF - PARKING Rates: Monday - Wednesday Thursday - Sunday 0-24 Hours: $20… Read more

    Jules tower reviews or which tower is preferred?

    Augustus. Room size and views

    What is the standard room rate?

    It's about $300 on a weekday. It's about $440 weekend. It may be higher if there's a big event. Having rewards will help.

    I left my Apple AirPods in my hotel room today and have checked out. Is there a way to contact lost and found to get them back?

    Call the front desk.

    Does the Octavius Tower have ground level rooms? There are several photos that appear to be at ground level.

    No ground level rooms. Rooms start at 50.

    When renting a cabana can you check in at 11 and then leave for a few hours?

    Yes you rent it for the day

    Are dogs allowed?

    Beware! A pet friendly room is NOT cat friendly! In spite of the fact that people travel with litter boxes for their cats, CP DOES NOT allow cats in their "pet friendly… Read more

    I am staying at CP in Vegas next month, the website is a tad confusing regarding parking fees. I am a Platinum Member, is valet free or just self parking? And can I use the Augustus Tower Valet if staying in that tower?

    Hello I am a seven star and they never keep my reservation. For example I will book a room in the Augustus tower and once I check in they just move me to whatever room they want. So I just wouldn't count on being in that tower. However you still… Read more

    Is the pool still open for this weekend? Oct 22-23? Thanks

    I don't believe any of them are open.

    Is the spa area open with the hot tubs, steam and sauna?

    Yes! Completely open.

    Are masks really required inside the casino and hotel? How strictly is this enforced?

    Masks are required but nobody is enforcing it. It's almost a 50/50 mix masks-No masks. The week I was there nobody seemed to care. As a precaution, any sensible person would… Read more

    Are the pools open now?

    At this moment yes however they close in a few days Oct 1st, which stinks I know. Ever since Eldorado took over they are pinching pennies. Caused a lot of complaints last year. If it helps walk over to Paris & use there pool(which we did last… Read more

    Does the casino floor offer frozen complimentary cocktails like daiquiris? Last time we were there they did but so many other casinos no no longer do blender drinks.

    Ive been there a lot lately but have not ordered a frozen drink nor have I noticed anyone having one at the tables. Not to say that they don't. I will say this, Caesars has made a lot of penny pinching changes since eldorado group took then over… Read more

    Do you need masks outside?

    No, but it is recommended

    Is room service available now?

    I didn't order anything, but they had a QR code menu in the room to order items. You can also order food from most restaurants in the hotel/casino/shops and have it delivered directly to your room (through the Total Rewards app).

    Is there handicap parking? Cost?

    Yes, plenty of Handicap Parking! Costs same as regular parking. Around 30/day

    Is the buffet at Caesar's Palace opened yet? And what is their Covid 19 parodical?

    The buffet officially opens tomorrow

    Is there valet parking at the moment?

    Yes!

    Do all the pools have a bar?

    Nope. There's Snackus Maximus (I kid you not) on one end with the Caesar Pool and the other bar (don't know it's name) on the far side of main pool under the terrace. There are 5 pools to my knowledge, but only the two bars.

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    We stayed in the Augustus tower and the view from our room was so good overlooking the Bellagio fountain and Strip view.

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    The Strip

    There appear to be no changes except one day this was the Nomad and the next day, it is the…read moreReserve. The rooms are the same, amenities are the same and what we like and don't like about this place are the same. I will say, we have come to really like the staff at the front desk as we've become sort of "regulars" here. They always make checking in pleasant, even when we get there too early.

    The NoMad Las Vegas was rebranded to The Reserve at Park MGM in mid-December 2025, but whenever…read morewe've visited Las Vegas, we've stayed on The Strip and split our stays between the NoMad Las Vegas and The Palazzo. The location of The Reserve is near to the T-Mobile Arena and other MGM properties. You can even catch the free Aria Express to transit from The Park, Aria, Vdara, and Bellagio resorts, which is especially helpful during the hot Summer months in Las Vegas. The Reserve at Park MGM is located on the top four upper floors of Park MGM (formerly Monte Carlo). Its driveway is located on West Park Avenue off of either South Frank Sinatra Drive or South Las Vegas Boulevard. There are fewer than 300 rooms and suites at The Reserve, each decorated with a distinct New York style by French architect and designer Jacques Garcia. Each room is appointed with custom furnishings, Bellino linens, and large flat screen TVs. Many suites also feature free-standing pedestal bathtubs and separate water closets. Since we've stayed at this property over the past six years, we have noticed there have been no decor changes or improvements to its excellent services. In the past, we've stayed in various-sized suites, ranging from 700 sq ft (Grande Suite) to 409 sq ft (Classic King). The property is completely non-smoking. They still offer free bottled water (10 oz) and bed slippers in your room, unlike some other properties. Check-in is quick and easy, and can be done on your smartphone, while check-out can be done on your television. Either way, you can reduce the risk of being caught in a crowd at the reception desk.

    NIRVANA HOTEL - Zen garden

    NIRVANA HOTEL

    (29 reviews)

    The Strip

    The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

    Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

    Caesars Palace - hotels - Updated June 2026

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