Just as Rome wasn't built in a day, Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip continues to reinvent itself and redefine luxury, solidifying its legacy as a world-class destination for dining, gambling, shopping, service, entertainment and nightlife. Built in 1966, the hotel-casino never falls behind the times and instead raises the bar for what visitors can expect when they travel to Las Vegas.
With maximus gaming choices, the legendary casino suits the tastes of high-rollers, celebrities or anyone with cash to spend. The casino even has a Pussycat Dolls-themed gaming area, where go-go dancers perform in bronzed cages as games are dealt by buxom burlesque babes to gamblers sitting in leopard-spotted chairs. The race & sports book is open and inviting with huge screens broadcasting all of the sporting action.
Located just off the lobby, the Augustus Tower is Caesars' newest. The legendary French Chef Guy Savoy's restaurant, two VIP lounges with private check-in for high-end players, three indoor wedding chapels, the relaxing Qua Baths & Spa and boisterous Color salon by celebrity stylist Michael Boychuck, all hold court in this tower. The spa's water theme and Romanesque ambience creates an oasis of ultimate relaxation with unique offerings such as an Arctic Ice room and a service that pairs soothing teas to body treatments. By contrast, the salon has an upbeat atmosphere with high-energy music accompanying the stylists as they work. Decorated in all whites and silvers, it is the customers and stylists who bring the color to the room.
From the moment guests pass the majestic fountain at the front of Caesars Palace, it is clear that all roads lead to Rome. This hotel-casino surpasses expectations and does its namesake proud.
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