Energy runs high at Caesars Palace, where bettors can keep up with all the action on six oversized 12-by-15 foot screens as well as a 20′ by 50′ LED board. The sportsbook at Caesars Palace has been voted the best Las Vegas sports betting destination four years in a row by Review-Journal readers. This if our full review of the Caesars Palace sportsbook and some online alternatives if you are in the area. Typical rooms are priced around $149-$300 a night, while more adventurous visitors can upgrade to one of the many “Fantasy” suites.
Caesars Palace is located at the heart of The Strip in Las Vegas and was one of the first gambling venues to create lavish rooms that guests almost do not want to leave. The hotels bas-reliefs and roaming centurions add to the atmosphere, ensuring the success of Caesars Palace as an over-the-top Las Vegas hotel. The Caesars Palace sportsbook and casino is famous for the opulent entrance, fountains, and Roman statuary.