Caesar's Palace is a Las Vegas icon and one of the first big luxury hotels that drove people to this town in the 1960s. It first opened in August of 1966, and has been popular ever since, although definitely one of the older hotels, you might think it outdated but it's undergone many renovations and is still a first-rate place to visit.
Centrally located on the Las Vegas strip, Caesars boasts rooms with high ceilings and regal bathrooms that feature shining marble along with brass fixtures. The 129,000 square-foot casino should be enough to keep you busy, but if you run out of money there's plenty of other things to see in Caesars.
Since the 60s, Caesars has been known for its top-notch entertainment including Frank Sinatra who was a mainline performer from the 1960s to 1980s. In fact, the 4000 square-foot Coliseum Theatre has hosted Elton John, Celine Dion and dozens of other top-notch entertainers. Certainly, a show at Caesars is something to see.
Caesar's Palace Las Vegas also offers many great restaurants and cafés. If you like Japanese cuisine, you can eat at the Hyakumi, or if you prefer Italian you have to stop in at Rao's which has recently joined them from New York and has been serving authentic Italian food for over a hundred years.
Like all the other high-end hotels in Vegas, Caesars offers upscale shopping with over 240,000 square feet of retail space. Visitors can choose from over a hundred stores where they confide in merchandise with names like Gucci and Cartier or along with some other lower and bargains.
If you are sports night, you want to be sure to visit the Neil Leifer Gallery which is famous for its collection of sports photographs. Photographs are available for purchase, and since there is no admission charge this baby one of the few things that you can do in Vegas without losing your shirt.
The poll at Caesars has always been a popular gathering spot and will make you feel like you are a Roman emperor. The foreign half acre Garden of the gods pool oasis is quite a thing to see and with three other separate pools the area looks like a Roman spa right down to the columns surrounding the Roman baths.
But if you want a real spa, Caesars Palace Las Vegas can offer you that as well. The Qua Spa boasts a variety of skin pampering treatments along with an Arctic ice room. With 23,000 square feet of saunas, tanning booths, whirlpools and treatments there are sure to be something to please anyone.