Saturday, March 21, 2009

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas - Overview


Caesars Palace in Las Vegas is a prestigious resort, built with attention to detail, impeccable service and epitome of luxury. Caesars Palace is decorated in the theme of the Roman Empire during the period of Julius Caesar.

Caesars Palace amenities include a full gaming Casino. There are casual and fine gourmet restaurants. Some include celebrity chef Restaurant Guy Savoy, Rao’s, and Mesa Grill starring Bobby Flay.

Their nightlife is exciting. Ride up in the German-imported glass elevator to its sizzling nightclub “Pure” and to their 14,000 foot terrace featuring a panoramic view of the Las Vegas Strip, where you can step over and experience the seductive Pussycat Dolls Lounge.

Enjoy dancing at Cleopatra’s Barge complete with a floating dance floor and decorated in Egyptian theme. Stop in at the bar “Shadow” to enjoy the live sensual silhouetted performances of dancers behind scrim sheets. If your preference is nautical, relax to an inviting 360-degree view of Australian pot betty seahorses showcased in a 1,700 gallon aquarium at the Seahorse Lounge.

See famous live entertainers in their 4,100-seat Colosseum. Spend a relaxing day at the ancient Rome-inspired 4.5 acre pool oasis that includes four sapphire pools, whirlpools, private cabanas, 50,000 square foot full-service health spa & fitness center, men’s barber and spa Zone, and women’s salon. Their outdoor patio is complete with waterfalls and lavish displays.

Visit the Neil Leifer Gallery of iconic sports photography or browse any of the over 180 boutiques and fine shopping in the Forum and Apian Way Malls at Caesars Palace.

Caesars Palace has three indoor and two outdoor wedding chapels and over 260,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting and convention center space.

Caesars Palace currently has 3,348 and a variety of styled rooms and suites on 30 floors spanning five towers. Caesars Palace is underway with an exciting $1 billion expansion and remodeling project that will increase the number of rooms to 4,013



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