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Brief Description:
Caesars Palace Las Vegas opulent entrance, fountains, Roman statuary and roaming centurions all add up to the iconic Las Vegas hotel. Here you can get your picture taken with Caesar, Cleopatra, and the centurion guard; find the full-size reproduction of Michelangelo's David; amble along Roman streetscapes in the Caesars Palace Forum Shops to see the robotic Race for Atlantis show; or scale a rock climbing wall. Both an outdoor plaza and live entertainment area are located out in front of the hotel, surrounded by a variety of fountains. |
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HOTEL: The Caesars Palace rooms are so lavish that guests might actually want to spend time in them. This expansive property with a kitschy yet sumptuous Roman theme has continued to expand and upgrade. A variety of fancy suites are also offered, some with parlors, wet bars, and marble rotunda entryways. The expansive and opulent Augustus tower, which is a new addition, adds nearly 1,000 suites, all with soaring 9 foot ceilings and a minimum of 650 square feet of space. On the tower's second floor, famed French chef Guy Savoy opened his first restaurant outside Paris.
  
All rooms throughout Caesars Palace have high speed internet access. The lavish Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, a complex of Roman style gardens, baths, and fitness areas anchored by the Neptune lap pool is one of the better pool spots in town.

CASINO: Caesars Palace is the never ending casino and in recent years, one in constant transition. Two sprawling wings used to change character from one end of the property to the other, but a gradual remodeling brought most of the casino space into alignment with the faux ancient Roman theme of the adjacent Forum Shops mall. Much of the original south casino has been allowed to retain its splendor. The Caesars Palace Olympic Casino wing, has a high ceiling, soaring marble columns, graceful rooftop arches, and lower limits, embraces the middle market with 5¢ and 25¢ slots. The end of Caesars Palace is marked by Cleopatra's Barge, which turns heads as a one of a kind lounge floating in an indoor pool. The gaming floor is now augmented with a "fast casual" food court, the Cypress Street Marketplace, selling dishes such as pizza and Asian noodles. The huge race and sports book with its mega display must be seen to be believed. Wear your walking shoes and prepare to get lost in this Roman empire.
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