Caesars Palace is an iconic Las Vegas property. Located in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip at 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard, it is the namesake for Caesars Entertainment. The casino offers a selection of live table games, slots, video poker, live poker, and a Caesars Sportsbook. Property amenities include over 3,500 hotel rooms and suites, as well as restaurants and entertainment venues. Shopping and additional dining options are available for guests in the adjoining Forum Shops.
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Caesars Palace casino
Caesars Palace has almost 1,500 slot and video poker machines as well as 180 table games. Several electronic table games deal blackjack, roulette, and baccarat. By using their Caesars Rewards card, players may receive slot play and member offers.
Caesars Palace won the 2024 Vegas Best Advantage Award for High-Limit Strip Video Poker with the best high-limit video poker game in Las Vegas. It is 9/7 Triple Double Bonus (99.58%) at the $25, $50, and $100 denominations. It also has 9/6 Jacks or Better at $5 and higher, which is also available at a few other Strip casinos.

Caesars Palace also has a poker room and a Caesars Sportsbook. The sportsbook features a 143′ HD screen, bartop video poker, and 13 betting windows. Additionally, there are 65 private carrels with 12″ TVs for racing fans. You can sign up for the Caesars Sportsbook app at this location.







Table games
Caesars Palace deals a large selection of table games. Options include baccarat, blackjack, craps, pai gow poker, roulette, Let It Ride, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. The 3/2 blackjack is under the dome and in the salon. Craps odds at Caesars Palace are 3-4-5 times. Caesars Palace offers single, double, and triple zero roulette.



There were several video 000 roulette wheels a few years ago. Most are gone. Caesars Palace has the last one in a Las Vegas casino, so it wins the 2024 Vegas DisAdvantage Award for worst video roulette.






Caesars Palace is one of only three Las Vegas casinos with a live big wheel. Big Wheel, or Big 6, or whatever you want to call the spinning wheel won the 2024 Vegas DisAdvantage Award for Worst Table Game. All the numbers on the wheel have a double-digit house advantage. The largest payouts hold 24%. Golden Nugget and Wynn also deal this game.

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Poker room
There is a poker room with cash games and daily tournaments at Caesars Palace. The main game is no limit Texas hold’em. Learn more in our Caesars Palace poker room review. Deposits and withdrawals for the World Series of Poker site are available at the Caesars Palace casino cage.
Entertainment at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace offers multiple entertainment options. Options include performances at the Colosseum and the circus-style burlesque Absinthe, which is performed inside the tent out front. Audience members must be at least 18 years of age. The Colosseum has a 15,700-square-foot stage and more than 4,300 seats. Performances vary throughout the year.
Dining and drinks at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace has a large selection of dining options. Some are close to the casino floor while others are located throughout the property.
Vegas Advantage has dined at Caesars Palace on multiple occasions. This includes Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, the food court, and Joe’s Stone Crab inside the Forum Shops at Caesars. While no longer open, Rao’s was a favorite of ours, along with Old Homestead Steakhouse. John had the buffet once, but was not impressed.















Hotel accommodations
Check-in: 4pm | Check-out: 11am | Resort Fee: $62 per night
There are more than 3,500 hotel rooms in five hotel towers at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Pet-friendly rooms are available. Property amenities include The Forum Shops, seven pools, a fitness center, Qua Baths & Spa, and Omnia Nightclub.
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Nobu Hotel is an intimate boutique property. Rooms feature a single king bed or two queen beds. Luxury rooms and suites are located on the upper floors.
Some more Vegas Advantage memories
We stayed at Caesars Palace a couple of times before moving to Las Vegas, and a few more times as a stay-cation. With John’s Diamond card status, we enjoyed the Diamond Lounge on multiple visits to the property. It was a great place to grab a couple of drinks and some light snacks off the casino floor.
We also received tickets to Absinthe from a friend. The show was as raunchy and hilarious as it promised to be and more. From the outside, the venue looks like a big top circus tent. Seating is set around a central stage. However, the performance isn’t restricted to the stage area. Some performances expand out to the audience. We had to move our drinks for a bit while our table became part of the stage!
Caesars Palace Casino FAQ
Is there a poker room at Caesars Palace?
There is an 18-table poker room at Caesars Palace. It is open 24 hours a day and deals no-limit hold’em cash games and tournaments.
Does Caesars Palace deal 3/2 blackjack?
There are 3/2 blackjack tables at Caesars Palace under the dome and in the high-limit salons.
What are the craps odds at Caesars Palace?
Craps allows up to 3-4-5 times odds. The field pays triple on 12 at Caesars Palace.
Do hotel rooms at Caesars Palace have a resort fee?
Yes. There is a daily resort fee of $62.
This page is sourced from a combination of Vegas Advantage visits and information from the Caesars Palace website.
Last Updated on May 27, 2025 by Kristina Mehaffey