Corinthian architecture, star-studded entertainment, and Grecian glamour - Caesars Palace has everything you'd expect from a Greco-Roman luxury hotel in Las Vegas. Living up to the grandeur of its name, the hotel saw success from the moment it graced the city skyline. It has become nearly synonymous with a holiday on the Strip with many high-profile features in the media industry, including Bradley Cooper's legendary comic series 'The Hangover'. If you're wondering whether Caesar lived here, he did not. Nonetheless, it has hosted its fair share of celebrities - Mohammad Ali boxed, Evel Knievel crashed, Barack Obama performed, and Frank Sinatra sang on these very heroic grounds.

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About Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

Seating plan
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  • The Colosseum is the primary entertainment venue in the hotel - with more than 4300 seats, it's also one of the largest indoor venues in the city. Seating is divided into four sections - front and rear orchestra floor and first and second mezzanine. It has a modular seating system, powered by an automated lift, which offers higher viewing flexibility.

    The front rows of the rear orchestra and back rows of the front orchestra offer premium views. The best seats in the house are in the VIP area, with provisions to host large groups and provide cocktail service to the guests.
  • Absinthe is the second venue inside the hotel - it seats 600 patrons in a circular arrangement around the stage.
  • In the past, the open space behind the hotel complex also hosted an open outdoor arena. Popular fights like Cesar Chavez vs. Oscar de la Hoya garnered as many as 16,000 visitors to the sporting arena, while it also hosted grand events like Wrestle Mania until the early 2000s.

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  • Address: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109, United States
  • Taxi: Several rideshare services are available in the city. You can hire a taxi and reach the entrance of the hotel.
  • Bus: Take the DEUCE bus to drop directly in front of the hotel, at the Caesars Palace stop. You can also get off at WB Flamingo after Las Vegas, a 10-minute walk from the hotel, via the 202 or CX buses. 
  • Monorail: Take the Las Vegas monorail to the Centre Strip Station, which is a 6-minute walk from the entrance of the hotel. 
  • Recommended route: A taxi is the most convenient way to reach the hotel. If you're staying on the Strip, free shuttle services may also be available.

Frequently asked questions about Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

How old is Caesars Palace?

The restaurant was inaugurated in 1966, nearly six decades ago.

Is this the real Caesar's palace?

No, the hotel is inspired by Roman architecture and is named in honor of Julius Caesar.

How can I get to the hotel?

Visitors can reach the hotel via bus, taxi, or monorail. It is located at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Paradise, NV 89109, United States on the Las Vegas Strip.

Is the hotel pet-friendly?

Yes, the hotel welcomes all pets. Pets can accompany you on your stay for an additional fee, while service animals are allowed free of charge.

Do we have to pay for parking?

Yes, guests have to pay $20 for self-parking from Monday to Thursday, $25 on weekends, and $50 for valet parking.

What is the seating capacity of the Colosseum at Caesars Palace?

The Colosseum can seat approximately 4,100 patrons spread across three levels and 13 sections. 

Is there a dress code?

While the hotel and the Colosseum do not have a dress code, guests are requested to dress appropriately and be respectful toward other guests. 

Past Shows

Absinthe
Circus

Nearby Theatres

O Theater at Bellagio Hotel & Casino
O Theater at Bellagio Hotel & Casino
Cirque du Soleil 'O' Las Vegas