
Caesars Palace
The 124,000-sq-ft Caesars Palace floor — home of the original Palace Tower casino, Caesars Sportsbook, and a long-running poker room.
Address
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
About Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace's casino has been in continuous operation since the property opened in 1966. The main floor covers about 124,000 square feet, with additional gaming tucked into the Forum Casino near the Forum Shops entrance and the high-limit Palace Court upstairs. The Caesars Sportsbook, rebuilt in 2020, is one of the larger in Vegas at around 10,000 square feet and serves as the broadcast headquarters for Caesars Sports and the network of Caesars-brand properties. The poker room averages 20+ active tables on busy nights. Caesars Rewards (successor to Total Rewards) links play here with Harrah's, Paris, Horseshoe, Flamingo, Rio, and the rest of the Caesars portfolio.
Highlights & Features
Stay at Caesars Palace
The 1966 Roman-themed flagship of the Caesars Entertainment portfolio — six towers, 3,960 rooms, and the Forum Shops.
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