Caesars Palace | |
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Location | Paradise, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard |
Opening date | August 5, 1966 |
Theme | Roman Empire |
No. of rooms | 3,960 |
Total gaming space | 124,181 sq ft (11,536.8 m2) |
Permanent shows | Absinthe |
Signature attractions | Replica ancient Roman, Greek and Renaissance art The Colosseum at Caesars Palace The Forum Shops at Caesars |
Notable restaurants | Bacchanal Buffet Guy Savoy Mr. Chow Nobu Restaurant Las Vegas Old Homestead Steakhouse |
Owner | Vici Properties |
Operating license holder | Caesars Entertainment |
Architect | Melvin Grossman (1966) |
Renovated in | 1970, 1974, 1979, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2005, 2011, 2015–17, 2021–22 |
Coordinates | 36°07′04″N 115°10′30″W / 36.11778°N 115.17500°W |
Website | caesarspalace |
Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel is situated on the west side of the Las Vegas Strip between Bellagio and The Mirage. It is one of Las Vegas's largest and best known landmarks.[1][2]
Caesars Palace was opened in 1966 by Jay Sarno and Stanley Mallin, who sought to create an opulent facility that gave guests a sense of life during the Roman Empire. It contains many statues, columns and iconography typical of Hollywood Roman period productions including a 20-foot (6.1 m) statue of Augustus Caesar near the entrance. Caesars Palace is now owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment. As of July 2016, the hotel has 3,960 rooms and suites in six towers and a convention facility of over 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2).
The hotel has a large range of restaurants. From the outset, Caesars Palace has been oriented towards attracting high rollers. The modern casino facilities include table games such as blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, Spanish 21, mini-baccarat, Pai Gow and Pai Gow poker. The casino also features a 4,500-square-foot (420 m2) 24-hour poker room; and many slot machines and video poker machines.
The hotel has operated as a host venue for live music and sports entertainment. In addition to holding boxing matches since the late 1970s, Caesars also hosted the Caesars Palace Grand Prix from 1981 to 1982. Notable entertainers who have performed at Caesars Palace include Frank Sinatra, Morrissey, Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn, Sammy Davis Jr., Ella Fitzgerald, Teresa Teng, Count Basie, Dean Martin, Tom Jones, Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, The Moody Blues, Celine Dion, Ike & Tina Turner, Shania Twain, Bette Midler, Cher, Elton John, Liberace, Diana Ross, Liza Minnelli, Julio Iglesias, Ann-Margret, Tony Bennett, Harry Belafonte, Lena Horne, Judy Garland, Gloria Estefan, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Sting, Matt Goss, and Deana Martin.
The main performance venue is The Colosseum. The theater seats 4,296 people and contains a 22,450-square-foot (2,086 m2) stage. The stage was a special construction for Celine Dion's show, "A New Day...", in 2003. After departing in 2007, Dion returned to the Colosseum with her new show entitled "Celine" on March 15, 2011, which was under contract through June 9, 2018 for 65 shows per year.