
Las Vegas · The Strip
Caesars Palace
Typical recent rate
$279Reference price
$389Signal savings
Save 28% · $110Price checked Jul 10, 2026
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About this hotel
The Strip's Roman-themed landmark — Forum Shops, the Colosseum theater, and a sprawling pool complex with a mid-Strip address that still anchors first-time Vegas trips.
Caesars Palace is the classic mid-Strip prestige base: the Colosseum, Forum Shops, and multi-pool complex sit on Las Vegas Boulevard with walkability to Bellagio and The LINQ. At $279 it's $110 under reference with an 8.9 across 6,800+ stays — a strong luxury-adjacent signal when fight weekends aren't inflating the corridor.
Signal summary
Mid-Strip icon with Forum Shops and Colosseum access at a rate that often softens more than pure ultra-luxury neighbors.
Frequently asked questions
Is Caesars Palace worth it on the Las Vegas Strip?
Yes when the rate compresses into the mid-$200s — you get the Colosseum, Forum Shops, and a large pool complex with a true mid-Strip address. At full rack rates it competes with newer luxury options that score higher on modern room quality.
How does Caesars Palace compare to Bellagio?
Bellagio leans iconic fountains and a more polished five-star feel; Caesars is larger, more Roman-theatrical, and often a bit cheaper for a similar mid-Strip footprint. Bellagio wins pure prestige; Caesars wins shopping and entertainment density on-site.
Where is Caesars Palace on the Strip?
Mid-Strip on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard, across from the Bellagio fountains and walking distance to The LINQ Promenade and High Roller.










