Best Caesars Entertainment Hotels & Resorts in Las Vegas
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- View all PhotosNobu Hotel at Caesars PalaceLas Vegas, NV1.1 miles to city center$45 Nightly Resort Fee5.0-star Hotel Class5.0-star Hotel Class$45 Nightly Resort Fee
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This swanky boutique hotel – tucked inside Caesars Palace – impresses guests with its primo location and sophisticated decor that blends contemporary American accents with intricate Japanese elements. Guest rooms are appointed with Japanese art pieces and feature a gold and purple color scheme, as well as minibars, a seating area, flat-screen TVs and walk-in showers. Staying here also grants VIP access to OMNIA nightclub, Nobu Restaurant and the Nobu Lounge. Though most guests praise the hotel for its Zen-like atmosphere and sense of seclusion amid the Strip's riotous party atmosphere, some bemoan the steep room rates. That said, if you're willing to splurge, previous visitors assure you won't be disappointed with your accommodations, describing the beds as extremely comfortable. And if you're still craving an extra dose of relaxation, visit the property's Qua Baths & Spa, which features signature Nobu treatments. - View all PhotosCaesars PalaceLas Vegas, NV1 mile to city center$45 Nightly Resort Fee4.5-star Hotel Class4.5-star Hotel Class$45 Nightly Resort Fee
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Caesars Palace is the ultimate choice in ridiculously campy Las Vegas kitsch – and travelers love it. The hotel's theme is ripped straight from the Julius Caesar's Rome, with columns, marble gods and goddesses, plus a Roman costume clad wait staff serving cocktails on the casino floor. And it's not lacking in entertainment options either: Guests love the sprawling casino floor and the hundreds of designer duds found at the Forum Shops, plus the plethora of dining venues. The Colosseum at Caesars Palace – a concert venue with regular acts like Mariah Carey, Rod Stewart and Jerry Seinfeld – is another popular perk. While visitors love all the hotel's amenities, they do warn that travelers should be aware of additional charges for early check-in and the resort fee. You'll find Caesars mid-Strip, nestled between the Bellagio and the Mirage. - View all PhotosThe CromwellLas Vegas, NV1 mile to city center$37 Nightly Resort Fee4.5-star Hotel Class4.5-star Hotel Class$37 Nightly Resort Fee
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Although some visitors consider The Cromwell small by Las Vegas standards, this Caesars-affiliated property – which is located on The Strip – does not disappoint. Gamblers enjoy the 440 slot machines and 66 table games that occupy the hotel's 40,000-square-foot casino, while partygoers rave about the late-night lounges and clubs, including the 65,000-square-foot Drai's Beachclub-Nightclub. But there are plenty of tamer offerings for guests, too. You can take in some sun by The Cromwell's beach-themed rooftop pool or, if you're a shopaholic, wander into the 1940s-esque Curios; you can find everything from chess piece candles and gin and tonic-scented mustache wax to top hats and Ray Ban sunglasses. And should you crave a bite, stop by GIADA, the on-site Italian eatery that's celebrity chef Giada de Laurentiis' first restaurant. Previous diners recommended the chicken Marsala meatballs and the lemon potatoes, although they also cautioned that the portions are small and prices are high. When you're ready for bed, make your way back to your Parisian-inspired digs. Recent travelers appreciated the trendy decor and top-notch amenities like hardwood floors, rain showers, pillow-top mattresses and 55-inch flat-screen TVs. - View all PhotosParis Las Vegas Hotel & CasinoLas Vegas, NV1 mile to city center$37 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$37 Nightly Resort Fee
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The Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino's main perk is its prime address (right across the street from the Bellagio, on the Strip). Though its location is tought to beat, the hotel's interiors receive less favorable reviews. The rooms are described as comfortable and spacious thanks to amenities like flat-screen TVs and marble bathrooms. But recent lodgers were also quick to note that the European chic decor is tired and outdated. Still, you'll find plenty of French cuisine options, including an on-site JJ's Boulangerie selling fresh baguettes, and plenty of French landmarks, like the Eiffel Tower. But aside from the kitschy decor, the property won favor with recent visitors for its friendly and accommodating staff and its prime perch on the Strip, which many reviewers said is enough of a reason to return. - View all PhotosPlanet Hollywood Resort & CasinoLas Vegas, NV1.1 miles to city center$37 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$37 Nightly Resort Fee
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The Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino is situated in a prime spot in the center of the Strip. Similar to the popular chain restaurants, movie memorabilia adorns the property. Accommodations are modern with patterned carpets and red accent linens, flat-screen televisions and minifridges (on select floors). Guests generally have good things to say about the on-site amenities and location, but they lament the resort's confusing front entrance, accessible via the Miracle Mile shops. Some recent travelers also complain about the lack of family-friendly entertainment and outdated fitness center. With a multitude of on-site dining options (one of which is a hefty buffet), you won't go hungry at Planet Hollywood. And given that pop princess Britney Spears is the top headliner in the hotel's entertainment repertoire, you can be sure to have a star-studded stay. - View all PhotosThe LINQ Hotel & CasinoLas Vegas, NV0.9 miles to city center$37 Nightly Resort Fee4.0-star Hotel Class4.0-star Hotel Class$37 Nightly Resort Fee
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This Las Vegas property is the quintessential retreat for guests who enjoy top-notch features at an affordable price. Recent visitors praised the low room rates – which they say are some of the best on the Vegas Strip – and guest room amenities, which include USB charging stations, 47-inch flat-screen TVs and pillow-top bedding. What's more, hotel amenities are abundant at this Las Vegas hotel. Whether you peruse the exotic car museum, wander throughout the sprawling LINQ Promenade or take a ride on the High Roller (the world's tallest observation wheel), odds are one of The LINQ's attractions will pique your interest. Or if you'd rather get out and explore Vegas, catch a ride on the city's monorail, which stops at the property. And when you're ready for some grub back at the hotel, grab a bite at one of six eateries, including Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen & Bar. The restaurant specializes in innovative twists on traditional Asian and American dishes, such as General Tso-coated wings and a bacon mac and cheese burger, both of which receive high praise from diners. - View all PhotosRio All-Suite Hotel & Casino Las VegasLas Vegas, NV1.8 miles to city center$37 Nightly Resort Fee3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class$37 Nightly Resort Fee
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The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino is a playground for adults; in fact, the staff actively discourages guests from bringing their children. Those who have heeded that advice praise the Rio for its very spacious suites, its well-recognized Carnival World & Seafood Buffet and its risque yet entertaining Chippendales shows. Some didn't care for express the carnival-like atmosphere that permeates throughout the crowded Masquerade Village (the hotel's casino floor), noting that it can get a bit overwhelming. Luckily, it isn't all about gaming here: Recent travelers love Penn & Teller's residential comedy/magic show, as well as quieter amenities like the Wine Cellar & Tasting Room. You'll find the Rio just west of the mid-Strip hot spots like the Bellagio and Caesars. - View all PhotosHarrah's Las Vegas Hotel & CasinoLas Vegas, NV1 mile to city center3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class
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Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel & Casino is a 3.5 star hotel located at 3475 Las Vegas Blvd S in Las Vegas. It has a 4.0 overall guest rating based on 16239 reviews. - View all PhotosFlamingo Las VegasLas Vegas, NV1 mile to city center3.5-star Hotel Class3.5-star Hotel Class
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Flamingo Las Vegas is a 3.5 star hotel located at 3555 Las Vegas Blvd S in Las Vegas. It has a 3.5 overall guest rating based on 43323 reviews.
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