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Complete List Of All The Caesars-Owned Hotels In Las Vegas

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If you want to be centrally located on The Strip, Caesars Entertainment resort properties are a great choice. Some of our favorite centrally located hotels are Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, and The LINQ.

Here is a full list of all the Caesars Entertainment resorts and properties in Las Vegas.

Caesars Palace

The vibe: Roman opulence with lavish decor and top-notch amenities.

Caesars Palace Las Vegas

Caesars Palace is one of the most iconic resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, embodying the grandeur of ancient Greece/Rome as seen in its over-the-top exterior and luxurious interior decor.

The hotel is home to the buzzworthy Bacchanal Buffet, the acclaimed Colosseum (hosting world-class performances by top entertainers like Adele and Celine Dion), the must-see award-winning show Absinthe, and the lavishly high-end Forum Shops.

This 4.5-star resort is ideal for travelers seeking a blend of luxury, entertainment, and convenience in an iconic Central Strip hotel.

Caesars Palace ($$$): nightly room prices range from $250 – $600

Nobu Hotel at Caesars

The vibe: Sophisticated, tucked away, and pure luxury.

Nobu Hotel Las Vegas
Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, a pioneering collaboration between Caesars Entertainment and Nobu Hospitality, stands as the world’s inaugural Nobu Hotel. Launched in February 2013 within the Caesars Palace resort, it introduces an exclusive, boutique hotel experience to the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.

This hotel is the ultimate fusion of luxury, Japanese elegance, and unparalleled dining. A multi-million dollar hotel refresh was done in 2021, drawing inspiration from kintsugi, a Japanese art form that involves repairing broken objects with gold lacquer.

In addition to luxurious Japanese-inspired decor and access to all the amenities of Caesars Palace, the iconic Nobu Restaurant is another main draw of the property.

Nobu Hotel ($$$$): nightly room prices range from $300 – $700

The Cromwell

The vibe: Chic, intimate, and boutique-style living with a trendy atmosphere.

The Cromwell
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Before The Cromwell had its massive facelift, it was formerly known as Barbary Coast — and before that, Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon. Distinguished with the Forbes Travel Guide Recommended Award, The Cromwell holds the distinction of being the first standalone boutique hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.

These days, a harmonious blend of vintage and modern aesthetics characterizes The Cromwell’s design. Parisian-style black awnings and gold fixtures adorn the windows from the outside, setting the tone for a unique boutique-y experience.

The main draws of this hotel are Drai’s Beachclub & Nightclub, celeb-chef Giada De Laurentiis’ first restaurant, Giada, and stylish, modern rooms. This property is perfect for travelers who like being among trendy, chic atmospheres with a high-energy nightlife scene.

The Cromwell ($$$): nightly room prices range from $200 – $350

Paris Las Vegas

The vibe: Romantic, charming, and Parisian-inspired.

Exteriors at Paris Las Vegas
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Experience the magic, romance, and excitement of Paris — without needing to actually travel to France! Paris Las Vegas transports guests to the City of Light with its replica Eiffel Tower, charming cobblestone streets, and classic French architecture.

Popular attractions include the Eiffel Tower Experience, Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Nobu Paris, Mon Ami Gabi, Gordon Ramsay Steak, and Dominique Ansel Marché. We especially love the last one! 

Inspired by the sidewalk markets in France, this concept from Chef Dominique showcases croissants and viennoiserie baked fresh each morning, made-to-order crêpes, seasonal fresh fruit tarts and cakes, ice cream and more.

All in all, Paris Las Vegas is ideal for couples and romantics who appreciate a themed experience with a European flair. The fact that its quite affordable makes it popular for budget travelers too!

Paris Las Vegas ($$): nightly room prices range from $60 – $200

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    Planet Hollywood

    The vibe: Modern yet affordable, Hollywood and celebrity-themed.

    Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino Las Vegas
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    As a main centerpiece of the famed Las Vegas Strip, Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino offers endless options of unparalleled shopping, affordable dining, popular entertainment, and casual nightlife options.

    In terms of its hotel rooms, you’ll get a contemporary atmosphere with pop culture-esque, Hollywood-themed decor. The hotel has the Bakkt Theater, which hosts top musical acts, and the Miracle Mile Shops, which is home to a range of affordable bars and dining options, like Earl of Sandwich and Blondies Bar & Grill.

    Because of how affordable it is and how central it is on the Strip, PH is perfect for young travelers and entertainment enthusiasts seeking an in-the-middle-of-the-action experience.

    Planet Hollywood ($$): nightly room prices range from $60 – $200

    LINQ Hotel + Experience

    The vibe: Trendy and youthful, jam-packed with fun things to do.

    Exterior View at The LINQ Hotel and Casino
    Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

    The LINQ Hotel has a lot going for it. This budget-friendly hotel is located super centrally on the Strip and has modern accommodations, tons of entertainment options, and even an open-air district of fun known as The LINQ Promenade.

    The hotel is home to the iconic High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, and other fun entertainment options like Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy ClubMAT FRANCO – MAGIC REINVENTED NIGHTLY, the Museum of Selfies, and more.

    Because of how jam-packed the property is (with both food options and entertainment options), we think it’s ideal for travelers seeking an energetic, social, and immersive kind of trip.

    LINQ Hotel + Experience ($$): nightly room prices range from $100 – $250

    Horseshoe Las Vegas

    The vibe: Classic, central, and budget-friendly with a nostalgically Vegas feel.

    Horseshoe Las Vegas Exteriors
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    Horseshoe Las Vegas, a legendary casino brand celebrated for its commitment to gaming and poker enthusiasts, has made a triumphant return to the Las Vegas Strip. What was once Bally’s is now Horseshoe Las Vegas!

    In addition to being a great spot to play casino games, it’s shockingly quite family-friendly too. You’ll find all kinds of entertainment options for the kids here, including REAL BODIES, BattleBots Destruct-A-Thon: Killer Robots Fighting, Dino Safari: A Walk Thru Adventure, and the Twilight Zone Mini Golf experience.

    But of course, there’s entertainment for the adults too. Potted Potter and Paranormal: The Mindreading Magic Show are some of the popular ones offered here.

    This one’s best for families with children as well as budget-conscious travelers who want to be in the heart of the Strip.

    Horsehoe Las Vegas ($): nightly room prices range from $75 – $200

    Flamingo Las Vegas

    The vibe: Fun, tropical, and retro with affordable partying and gaming.

    Flamingo-Las-Vegas_Hotel_Exterior
    Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

    Bugsy Siegel’s desert dream, Flamingo has anchored the Las Vegas Strip since the city started rolling dice in 1946. This historic resort is a staple of the Las Vegas Strip. You can tell from the outside — it’s got that retro signage with too many bright lightbulbs to count!

    The interior of the hotel is decorated with a tropical theme, featuring lush gardens, a Wildlife Habitat complete with waterfalls, and a Caribbean-style pool area.

    Even non-hotel guests love Flamingo for its affordable table game minimums, the Flamingo GO Pool (where you get a dayclub experience for much cheaper compared to other venues on the Strip), and entertainment options like Wayne NewtonPiff the Magic DragonRuPaul’s Drag Race LIVE!, and X Burlesque.

    Ideal for families, budget-minded partiers, and fun-seekers who enjoy a lively, tropical atmosphere.

    Flamingo Las Vegas ($): nightly room prices range from $40 – $150

    Harrah’s Las Vegas

    The vibe: Casual, affordable, and always welcoming.

    Rooms at Harrahs Las Vegas
    Courtesy of Caesars Entertainment

    Harrah’s Las Vegas is a budget-friendly carnival-themed hotel nestled in the heart of the iconic Las Vegas Strip. With its strategic location across from Caesars Palace and adjacent to The LINQ Hotel, a stay at Harrah’s Las Vegas gets you in the middle of all the action but at super cheap room rates.

    Harrah’s offers a casual, come-as-you-are environment with a variety of affordable entertainment and dining options. Surprisingly, you’ll find a decent selection of shows to choose from, including Menopause The MusicalDonny OsmondX-Countryand HYPROV.

    This one’s great for laid-back travelers and those looking for an affordable place to just lay their heads for the night.

    Harrah’s Las Vegas ($): nightly room prices range from $30 – $150

    Additional Tips For Staying At A Caesars Entertainment Hotel

    • Enroll in Caesars Rewards (formerly Total Rewards), the loyalty program for Caesars Entertainment. Membership offers perks such as discounts, complimentary rooms, and the ability to earn points for future stays and experiences.
    • Extra fees to be mindful of: It’s a bummer, but with ALL Caesars Entertainment resort properties in Vegas, keep in mind that there will be nightly parking fees and nightly resort fees associated with your stay.
    • You can get free parking with status: Self-Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards members Platinum tier or higher. Valet Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards members Platinum tier or higher.
    • If you want to be centrally located on The Strip, Caesars Entertainment hotels are a great choice. Some of the most central are Caesars Palace, Paris Las Vegas, Horseshoe Las Vegas, Flamingo, The LINQ, and Harrah’s Las Vegas.
    • Show Reservations: If you have your eye on a specific show at the resort, we recommend making reservations in advance. This can help you reserve better seating in the theaters so you can actually see what’s going on.
    • Weekday vs. Weekend Rates: As with many Las Vegas hotels, room rates can vary significantly between weekdays and weekends. If your schedule allows, consider planning your stay during the weekdays for MUCH lower rates.
    • Be mindful of special events, conventions, and festivals in Las Vegas too: Room rates can skyrocket to the high hundreds or even thousands of dollars on certain days. Look out for major events like CES (Consumer Electronics Show), SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association), the Super Bowl, NCAA basketball tournaments, championship boxing matches, Life Is Beautiful (LIB), Electronic Daisy Carnival (EDC) — and avoid visiting during those dates if you’re not actually attending these events!

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      About The Author - Elle
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      My name is Elle and I'm a travel blogger based in California. I love helping people plan trips and create unique itineraries based on their interests and their budgets. I'm a huge fan of outdoor adventures and doing off-the-beaten-path things in Las Vegas (and around the world too)!