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Home » Caesars Palace Las Vegas: Here is What’s Open And What’s Not

Caesars Palace Las Vegas: Here is What’s Open And What’s Not

December 10, 2020 By Debra Schroeder 4 Comments This post may contain affiliate links. Traveling Well For Less has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Traveling Well For Less and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author's alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. Read my disclosure and privacy policies.

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Planning a trip to Vegas? If you want to stay at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, here is what’s open and what’s not.

The Mirage Resort and Casino is credited with revitalizing Las Vegas in the late ’80s but decades before, Caesars ruled.

Caesars Palace transformed Las Vegas from kitschy to opulent. From a dusty city in the desert to a vacation destination.

Set back 145 feet from the Las Vegas Strip, the entrance to Caesars Palace complete with giant columns and statues inspired by the Roman Forum and St. Peter’s Square, leads you into a fantasy world of the Romans.

The former mob-controlled luxury hotel and casino has 3,960 rooms including suites and a 4,500 square foot poker room that’s open 24 hours. The Forum Shops were added in 1992.

In this video, we’re touring the Bellagio Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ACMx6AYtlI

You can get Caesar’s Rewards Diamond status for free when you have a Founder’s Card membership.

Pro-tip: With Diamond status there are no resort fees when you stay at any Caesars hotels.

Plus you get $100 a year to spend at select Caesars restaurants. You can use all of it at one restaurant or go to several restaurants.

Las Vegas is an inexpensive city to visit. You can score cheap flights on Frontier to Las Vegas or road trip.

Book your stay at Caesars Palace Resort & Casino and other Caesar hotel’s in Vegas.

Caesars Palace

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd

Las Vegas, NV 89101 866-227-5938 

Would you eat at Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace while they are filming the Hell’s Kitchen TV show?

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Filed Under: Las Vegas, Travel, United States Tagged With: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Las Vegas hotels

About Debra Schroeder

Debra is a former 12-year travel industry executive and has traveled the world using airline miles and credit card points since 1994. She'll teach you the secrets of traveling well for less.

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  2. Ben says

    January 20, 2021 at 9:09 am

    This is a great resource. These days, it’s tough to know what’s open and what’s not. So many different places have different protocols for themselves and from their cities and states.

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  3. melissa chapman says

    January 20, 2021 at 9:50 am

    I am not plannong a trip but this seems like a great place to stay if and when I go. I hope the city is open during the pandemic but it seems like indoor gambling may be curtailed.

    Reply
  4. Bri says

    January 20, 2021 at 11:15 am

    You make me miss Vegas! I haven’t been in a few years now! Time for a trip!

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  5. Amber Myers says

    January 20, 2021 at 12:09 pm

    I’d love to get to Vegas when the pandemic is over. There is so much I want to see and do. I’m glad there are still things open now.

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