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Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino
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Luxury beckons at every
turn on The Strip at this landmark resort evoking the
decadence of ancient Rome, where impeccable amenities and
service reign supreme.
Enjoy the finest in
accommodations and dining, and marvel at the Garden of the
Gods, a 4 1/2 acre pool complex and world-class 23,000
square foot fitness center and spa.
The Forum Shops at
Caesars, the "Shopping Wonder of the World," are an
amazing collection of stores, restaurants, and family
entertainment set in an ancient Roman marketplace.
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Garden of the Gods
- What could be more pleasant than passing time amidst manicured
shrubbery, imported marble statuary, and fountains? Indulge yourself in
three swimming pools and two outdoor whirlpool spas set among
meticulously landscaped courtyards and surrounded by
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Venus: The Salon at
Caesars Palace - Talented hair stylists and
aestheticians await you on the garden level of The Palace Tower.
Forum Shops at Caesars -
You'll find more than 100 quality merchants and restaurants in the Forum
Shops at Caesars, including such high-fashion superstars as Gucci, Bernini,
Versace and Guess, and unique specialty shops such as Caesars Exclusively!,
Magic Masters, Just for Feet and more. Take time out to enjoy gourmet dining
at world-class restaurants like Spago and The Palm.
The piazzas, statuary, fountains and facades here are
timeless replicas of a street in historic Rome. The gods themselves smile on
The Forum Shops, coming alive at the Festival Fountain and at the Atlantis
attraction every hour from later morning through late evening seven days a
week.
The Appian Way - The regal
corridors of the Appian Way harbor the finest salons of the world. Walk the
corridors of imported fine marble and gaze on the giant statue of David, an
exact replica of the Michelangelo masterpiece. |
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The Spa at Caesars
- The best place to feel the burn in Las Vegas isn't in the desert sun, it's
in this 23,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art retreat for the ultimate in
fitness and pampering.
Try out the virtual reality stair-steppers
and bikes and get that heart muscle pumping on the full range of
cardiovascular equipment and weights. There's also a rock climbing
tread-wall and an aerobic and yoga studio. Highly skilled technicians and
personal trainers are on hand to provide the finest instruction available.
If you're looking for a little less
exertion, pamper yourself with a soothing massage in the men's or women's
VIPS. suites or unwind in the unisex relaxation chamber. Choose from a total
of 28 treatment salons, all outfitted with the finest accessories, where
guests enjoy massages, body wraps, thalassotherapy, sea salt
treatments and loofahs, and much more.
Shop in the Spa at Caesars retail store
for world-class quality skin care products, bath accessories, toiletries,
and fragrances, as well as clothing, swimwear, and robes. Sip on fresh juice
or nibble on healthy snacks in the juice bar overlooking the Garden of the
Gods.
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Hotel Reservations
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Located at the heart of the world-famous
Las Vegas Strip, Caesars Palace is a modern wonderland of luxury and
excitement, and is widely regarded as one of the world's greatest hotels.
Caesars Palace offers more than 2,400 of the city's most luxurious and
elegantly appointed guestrooms in Deluxe rooms, Palace Tower rooms, and
Suites. Each room can accommodate a maximum of three guests. Other room
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Cable TV
Pay movies
Safe
Hairdryer
Telephone
Alarm clock radio
Piano (Suites)
Iron and ironing board
Wet bars (Suites)
Large-screen TV (Suites)
Private dining areas (Suites)
Stereo sound system (Suites)
Data port (Palace Tower rooms)
Mini refrigerator (Palace Tower rooms)
Nine-foot ceilings (Palace Tower rooms)
Dual-line telephone (Palace Tower rooms)
Oversized whirlpool bath (Palace Tower rooms)
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Dinner Reservations
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Dining is like an epicurean holiday at
Caesars Palace, where you'll find a world of fine culinary adventures. From
exotic Asian delicacies to trendy casual dining, it's all here. Also, The
Forum Shops at Caesars feature 14 restaurants. The Palace's gourmet
offerings include:
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Hyakumi -
Translated as "100 tastes," Hyakumi offers traditional and innovative
contemporary Japanese favorites in the serene atmosphere of a Japanese
garden. The sushi bar offers an extensive menu of the freshest sushi and
sashimi plus a wide selection of Japanese beer and several fine sakes.
Waitresses in authentic kimonos and obis and stunning interior decor
contribute to the restaurant's atmosphere of graceful hospitality.
Empress Court
- Savor meticulously prepared and beautifully presented Malay, Thai, and
Indonesian delicacies and other Asian fare at this restaurant overlooking
the spectacular Garden of the Gods swimming pools and gardens. Giant kitchen
aquaria house the daily shipments of live rock cod, Dungeness crab, and
lobster.
Neros
-Nothing is ordinary at Neros, where a la carte selections of prime steaks
aged to perfection, fresh seafood, fish flown in daily, lamb, chicken, and
veal spotlight the talents of Neros master chef Mario Caponeand his talented
culinary team. The crab cakes, Caesar Salad, and exquisite fallen chocolate
souffle have been featured in national television broadcasts.
Terrazza -
Savor country rustic Italian cuisine in this new Garden of the Gods pool
area restaurant. Italian for terrace, Terrazza features an exhibition
kitchen, an authentic, wood-burning brick pizza oven, and both interior
dining and alfresco dining on a poolside terrace. The glass-enclosed
pavilion seating offers a full view of the pool and gardens, and the
soothing sounds of live jazz accompanies your dinner Terrazza's Wednesday
through Sunday evenings.
808 -
Award-winning renowned Chef Jean-Marie Josselin presents a taste of Hawaii
and exquisite Euro-Pacific cuisine. Choose from a variety of seafood
appetizers and main courses. Chef de Cuisine Wesley Coffel also prepares
veal, beef, chicken, and lamb entrées. The dessert offerings tempt anyone
with a love of tropical fruits, ice cream or delicious sweets.
Casual dining alternatives:
La Piazza -
Stroll the food court and choose from nine outlets: an international bakery,
which offers flaky croissants and just-baked cinnamon rolls, as well as rich
pastries and other tempting breakfast and dessert favorites; a New
York-style deli; the American Grill; a pasta and pizza stop; a Chinese
selection; a Japanese entry; a Mexican eatery; a salad bar; and a sumptuous
ice cream fountain. |
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Café Lago
- (Photo left) Surround yourself in a contemporary Italian lake setting
for this new 24-hour dining experience featuring a diverse,
international á la carte menu as well as complete breakfast, lunch and
dinner buffets. Like no other 24-hour dining experience, Cafe Lago
features live entertainment on the Frank Sinatra Steinway, at which
David Osborne and other featured pianists play.
Palatium
- Select from an intriguing array of fresh salads, breads, vegetable,
fine meats, hot entrees, and luscious desserts. The Palatium boasts a
double-line food service center, two carving stations, two dessert
islands, and frozen yogurt bars. |
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