Caesars Palace to Renovate Entrance, Gaming Areas, Lobby Bar

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas has announced it will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation of the original main entrance, main casino and porte-cochère to create an extravagant entryway, redesigned gaming areas and a new lobby bar. Construction is slated to begin in early July, with most of the project set to be complete by New Year's Eve.

The main entrance to the property will be entirely rebuilt from the ground, matching the property's iconic lobby. Once completed, guests will be welcomed by a dramatic and soaring dome and barreled ceiling over a 15-foot-tall statue of Augustus Caesar. The project also includes two new gaming pits, which will flank the entrance, along with a new lobby bar and a renovation of the property's domed table games floor. 

During construction from July through December, the following changes will occur:

  • Main valet off Las Vegas Blvd. will accommodate Caesars Rewards Diamond and Seven Star members only
  • The Colosseum valet (ground floor of the Caesars Palace self-parking garage off Frank Sinatra Drive) will accommodate all valet guests
  • Rideshare pick-up and drop-off will be relocated to the exit doors next to Vanderpump Cocktail Garden
  • Express hotel check-in/check-out kiosks will be placed at all available entrances

Caesars Palace has 3,980 hotel guest rooms and suites, including the all-new Palace Tower with 10 luxury villas, the 182-room Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace and The Laurel Collection by Caesars Palace. The resort offers a plethora of dining options, from the Bacchanal Buffet, to celebrity chef-branded restaurants, including Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen, Pronto by Giada, as well as Bobby Flay's new Italian restaurant concept, Amalfi, Vanderpump Cocktail Garden by restaurateur and television star Lisa Vanderpump, one of Nobu Matsuhisa's largest Nobu Restaurant and Lounges, Restaurant Guy Savoy, Old Homestead Steakhouse, Rao's, MR CHOW and more. 

The resort is also home to nearly 130,000 square feet of casino space, including a recently renovated race and sports book boasting the largest screen on the Strip at 138 feet, a five-acre “Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis,” the Qua Baths & Spa, COLOR Salon and the 75,000-square-foot OMNIA Nightclub

For more information, visit www.caesarspalace.com.

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