Harrah's is one of the first few establishments created by the Promus Companies, which later became the renowned Caesars Entertainment Group. It was constructed as Holiday Casino, on the site of what was previously a bunch of small motels. In its heyday, it was popular for bringing many firsts to the Strip, including computerised bingo, blackjack tables, and an outdoor Brazilian style carnival. The is popular for hosting a variety of musical performances including adult shows and concerts.

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About Harrah's

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Popular productions
  • Harrah's Showroom, which seats up to 544 patrons, is the largest venue in the complex. Seats are arranged on two levels, the lower floor includes the VIP tables and stalls while the mezzanine level includes tables.
  • Harrah's Cabaret is a close second, with approximately 450 seats. It is constructed with an open plan which often features a table set up for adult shows. Many productions also opt for standing tickets to accommodate a larger number of patrons.
  • The Piano Bar is unlike traditional entertainment spaces but is loved by many for the live music it offers. Big Elvis is the longest-running show here, where the artist plays many of the favorite tunes from the King of Pop.

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  • Address: 3475 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
  • Bus: The Deuce on the Strip, which runs 24/7 along Las Vegas Boulevard will drop you 1-minute away from the hotel at the NB Las Vegas at Harrah's.
  • Car: Harrah's offers both valet and self-parking options for guests. Self-parking is available for $20 from Monday to Thursday and $25 on weekends. The facility is free for Nevada residents for the first 3 hours and the full day for Caesars Rewards members.
  • Monorail: You can take the Las Vegas Monorail directly to Harrah's station for a quick trip to the hotel.
  • Recommended route: Monorail is one of the fastest ways to navigate the Strip, avoiding traffic and parking hassles.

Frequently asked questions about Harrah's Las Vegas

When was Harrah's Hotel and Casino built?

The hotel was constructed as Holiday Inn in 1973.

Do we have to pay for parking?

Yes, visitors can self-park for $20 from Monday to Thursday and $25 on weekends. Parking is free for Nevada residents for the first 3 hours.

Does it have a shuttle?

Yes, they have an airport shuttle that will pick up and drop off guests for free.

Is there a dress code?

No, there is no strict dress code applied at the venue. Attendees are encouraged to wear smart casuals or semi-formals based on the event.

What entertainment options are available at the hotel?

The hotel has three primary entertainment venues - the Piano Bar hosts musical performances, Harrah's Cabaret hosts shows like X Country and TAPE FACE, and Harrah's showroom typically hosts musical residencies.

Is the hotel wheelchair accessible?

Yes, visitors can also book accessible rooms for a more comfortable stay.

Is it child-friendly?

You may bring children during your stay, but all entertainment options are not child-friendly. Please check the information pages of the respective shows before booking.