Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace

Caesars Palace

A legendary Las Vegas experience
4.5 134621 reviews 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109, USA
$76,000 avg. priceUp to 4000 guests60,000 sqft

Caesars Palace is an iconic Las Vegas venue with a capacity of up to 4,000 guests. The price range for events varies from $2,000 to $150,000. Known for its Roman-themed architecture and luxurious amenities, it is ideal for weddings, conferences, and large parties.

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Caesars Palace Hotel in 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109, USA accommodates up to 4000 guests, 60,000 sqft of usable space. $76,000 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate Events, Conventions. Amenities include Wi-Fi, Catering services, Event planning, Parking, Audio/Visual equipment. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Hotel

Secondary Venue Types

Conference CenterBanquet Hall

Best for:

WeddingsCorporate EventsConventions

Amenities

Wi-FiCatering servicesEvent planningParkingAudio/Visual equipment

Guest Capacity:

3,500
4,000
Rating: 4.5/5 (134,621 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    First time staying at Caesar's Palace and it was incredible. Since this was my first time in Las Vegas I wanted to get the full experience. I was right in the middle of the strip and I got to take it all in. The hotel is massive and beautiful. There are restaurants everywhere as well as things to do, things to say, games to play and so much more. I went down to the lobby and casino at multiple times of day and night, as well as overnight and early morning and there were always people there having fun. It was an incredible site to see. The hotel is gorgeous, the decor amazing, it is exactly what you would think of when you think Las Vegas. Big, opulent, over the top, luxurious and exciting. I would definitely stay here again. I plan to hotel hop every time I go to Vegas and try it every one, but this was definitely the standard and the best way to start it out, the bar has definitely been set high.

    I EY

  • 5.0/5:

    Caesars Palace is truly one of Las Vegas’s crown jewels is a destination that blends classic Roman grandeur with modern luxury. The moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by marble statues, grand columns, and detailed architecture that make you feel like you’ve entered a palace of entertainment. The casino floor is vast and energetic, offering a wide variety of gaming options from traditional slots and roulette to high-stakes poker and private table rooms for those seeking a more exclusive experience.
    Convenience is one of Caesars Palace’s strongest features, everything you need is right at your fingertips. The Forum Shops offer an incredible selection of high-end and boutique stores, making it easy to spend hours exploring. The resort also hosts some of the city’s finest restaurants, including Nobu, Amalfi by Bobby Flay, and Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, each delivering an elegant culinary experience that matches the resort’s prestige. Whether you’re there for the gaming, luxury shopping, or fine dining, Caesars Palace offers a world-class Las Vegas experience wrapped in timeless sophistication.

    TRoberts

  • 4.0/5:

    Room as advertised with fountain view – though overpriced Vegas baby

    Comments: We booked an Augustus Fountain View Room, which delivered what we booked with a view out towards the Bellagio fountain and a great view of Vegas. The room was large and comfortable for the 2-night stay. However, Caesars keep on bombarding you with emails not only before but after you stay – enough with all this marketing rubbish. The queue for check-in and checkout was way too long, making people wait at least 30 minutes. Oh, just be aware that there is a probability your room key may not work in the parking garage properly; we had to go back to the check-in desk (as the parking is actually run by a separate company).

    Outlook: Great outlook from Caesar's Palace across Vegas towards the Bellagio fountain.

    Decor: Tasteful and well laid out.

    Desk & electrical sockets: a large desk with adequate power sockets, though limited USB access.

    In-room safe: Yes, small vertical safe in wardrobe.

    Breakfast: Not included in rate, many restaurants in the casino or surrounds, though all expensive – not how Vegas used to be…

    Sidney Duffy

Photo credit(s): Caesars Palace, Todd L.

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