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Caesars
Palace
has
impeccable service, lavish accommodations,
exquisite cuisine, numerous recreational
opportunities, entertainment and
championship sporting events is the
standard by which all other resorts
measure themselves. The Roman Empire theme
is recognized world wide and provides a
dramatic back drop for any event, or just
for a photo opportunity. Full service
at a fair price makes Caesars Palace
uniquely suited for all occasions.
Caesars
Palace has more than 3000 rooms with amenities
that will exceed expectations. Many of the
rooms offer roman tubs, whirl pool baths,
mirrored ceilings, cable TV, guest voicemail,
data ports, in-room safes. Plus, 4.5
acres of the most impressive outdoor swimming
pool area ever created for a total of three pools measuring 22,000 square
feet.
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There
is 24 hour room service available. Caesars also
offers ultra-elaborate services in some rooms
including private
dining rooms, large,
spacious
parlors, wet bars, saunas, steam rooms,
large whirlpool tubs and sophisticated
audio/visual systems.
The Forum Shops and The Appian
Way offer more than 100 quality merchants and
restaurants for a fantastic shopping and dining
experience. Such names as: Gucci, Bernini,
Versace, Guess, Brittany and Company, Cartier,
Marshall/Russo, A/X Armani, Alfred Dunhill,
Bebe, Christian Dior, DKNY, FAO Schwarz, and
more.
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The Spa at Caesars offers the ultimate in
fitness and pampering:
- 23,000 sq. feet state-of-the-art
retreat;
- 28
treatment salons;
- Latest work-out equipment, whirlpools and
racquetball courts;
- 6,500 sq. foot fitness facility featuring
virtual reality stair-steppers and
bicycles, full range of cardiovascular
equipment and weights
- Rock climbing
wall;
- Aerobic and yoga
studio;
- treatments
and rituals not commonly available;
- Private men’s and women’s V.I.P.
massage suites and lounges complete with
private Jacuzzi tubs.
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Entertainment:
- Caesars Magical Empire, a unique magical
dining and magic show experience.
- Top name entertainment in the Circus
Maximus Showroom.
- Cleopatra’s Barge Nightclub.
- Omnimax
Theater
The
Shadow Bar at Caesars Palace. Featuring
contemporary designs and eclectic furnishings,
the Shadow experience will showcase the
provocative Shadow concierges visible only
through a sheer scrim screen.
Located
in Caesars’ Forum Casino, Shadow: A Bar at
Caesars Palace will offer high-energy
cocktails, exotic drinks and a menu of sensual
appetizers.
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Restaurants:
• Hyakumi Restaurant
and Sushi Bar. The
Hyakumi (pronounced yah-COO-me, translated it
means "100 tastes") Restaurant
offers traditional and innovative contemporary
Japanese favorites in the serene atmosphere of
a Japanese garden Restaurant. When you make
your reservations, be sure to specify your
choice of seating in the Teppan Yaki section --
where a chef will prepare your dinner at a
tableside grill -- or a la carte dining. The
sushi bar, which overlooks the casino and
Cleopatra's Barge Nightclub, offers an
extensive menu of the freshest sushi and
sashimi, with a varied beverage selection that
includes Japanese beer and several fine sakes.
Waitresses in authentic kimonos and obis and
stunning interior decor contribute to the
restaurant's atmosphere of graceful hospitality
-- honoring a centuries-old tradition of
Japanese fine dining. The restaurant (dinner
only) and the sushi bar are open Tuesday
through Saturday. Jackets are optional for
gentlemen. Reservations are suggested.
• Empress Court.
Overlooking the spectacular Garden of the
Gods swimming pools and gardens, the Empress
Court was inspired by the superb dining
destinations in Hong Kong. Order a la carte, or
select one of two multi-course feasts. The menu
also spotlights varied Asian fare, including
Malay, Thai and Indonesian delicacies --
meticulously prepared and beautifully
presented. Giant kitchen fresh water and salt
water aquaria house daily shipments than can
include live rock cod, dungeness crab and
lobster. Jackets are suggested for gentlemen.
Open for dinner Thursday through Monday.
Reservations suggested.
• Neros. A
la carte selections of prime steaks aged to
perfection, fresh seafood and fish flown in
daily, lamb, chicken and veal spotlight the
talents of Neros master chef Daniel Sturm, and
his talented culinary team. Nothing is ordinary
at Neros. The crab cakes, Caesar Salad and
fallen chocolate souffle (mmm!) have been
feature in national television broadcasts.
Neros serves dinner seven nights weekly.
Suggested attire: country club casual (dress
shorts acceptable May through September only)
Open for dinner seven nights weekly.
Reservations suggested.
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Terrazza. Terrazza
(pronounced tear-ahtz-ah) is the name of the
new 220-seat restaurant and lounge in the
Garden of the Gods pool area. Italian for
terrace, Terrazza is located on the pool level
at the juncture of the Roman Tower and the new
Palace Tower, and features country rustic
Italian cuisine.
The
new facility features an exhibition kitchen,
authentic, wood-burning, brick pizza oven and
both interior dining and dining alfresco on a
poolside terrace. Serving dinner only,
Terrazza's glass-enclosed pavilion seating
offers a full view of the pool and gardens. The
restaurant can be accessed through the Palace
Casino and Palace Tower. Terrazza's plush
lounge spotlights the performances of live jazz
trios Wednesday through Sunday evenings.
• 808. Award-winning
renowned Chef Jean-Marie Josselin brings a
taste of Hawaii and exquisite Euro-Pacific
cuisine to Caesars Palace with the 8-0-8
(pronounced eight-oh-eight) restaurant that
offers the chef1s Hawaiian-themed fusion
signature cuisine. The 808 menu offers a
variety of seafood appetizers and main courses.
Chef de Cuisine Wesley Coffel also prepares
veal, beef, chicken and lamb entrées. The
dessert offerings tempt anyone with a love of
tropical fruits, ice cream or delicious sweets.
His debut mainland restaurant, 808, serves
dinner Thursday-Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Reservations are recommended.
• La Piazza. The
La Piazza Food Court offers nine outlets: an
international bakery, which offers flaky
croissants and just-baked cinnamon rolls, as
well as rich pastries and other tempting
breakfast and dessert favorites; a New
York-style deli; the American Grill; a pasta
and pizza stop; a Chinese selection; a Japanese
entry; a Mexican eatery; a salad bar; and a
sumptuous ice cream fountain.
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Cafe
Lago. Surround yourself in a
contemporary Italian lake setting for a new
24-hour dining experience at Cafe Lago (Cafe by
the Lake), featuring a diverse, international
á la carte menu as well as complete breakfast,
lunch and dinner buffets. Like no other 24-hour
dining experience, Cafe Lago features live
entertainment on the Frank Sinatra Steinway, at
which David Osborne and other featured pianists
play. The extensive menu offers multi-national
and American favorites for breakfast, lunch,
dinner and late-night dining. Six live-action
stations, with chefs preparing requests to
order, highlights the70-foot-long buffet area
and weekend brunches. No reservations, casual
dress.
• Palatium.
The Empire's most sumptuous buffet, the
Palatium offers an intriguing array of fresh
salads, bread, vegetables, fine meats and hot
entrees and luscious desserts. The Palatium
boasts a double-line food service center, two
carving stations, two dessert islands and two
frozen yogurt sundae buffets. It offers
separate breakfast, lunch and dinner menus
Monday through Friday, with special brunch
menus for the weekend and holidays and
champagne brunches each Saturday and Sunday.
Selected ethnic themes highlight the dinner
menu.
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