Caesars Palace Las Vegas has remodeled 440 guestrooms and suites in its Colosseum Tower (formerly known as the Forum Tower) and opened the latest iteration of an iconic steak house.
Contrasts of black and white highlight the classically inspired but modern decor in the accommodations. Accents include emerald inspired by jewelry worn by Cleopatra and splashes of Roman red.
The upholstered headboard panel includes inset mirrors; the dresser unit features a glass-front minibar; and the round table doubles as a desk and a klismos, a type of ancient Greek chair. A Roman-style chaise lounge is in the standard king room.
The executive suite at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum Tower. Photo Credit: Caesars Entertainment
The bathroom boasts marble floors imported from Europe, white quartz vanity tops and accent bands in the glass-enclosed shower. Walls in the water closet feature hand-sketched drawings of various Greek and Roman classical architectural columns.
Reservations are now available.
New steakhouse
Peter Luger Steak House Las Vegas at Caesars Palace also opened this fall.
The 8,700-square-foot restaurant, inspired by the original Brooklyn location that has operated for more than 135 years, has exposed brick, wood paneling, oak floors and tabletops, and industrial windows. It seats more than 300 throughout the main dining room, bar and private dining area.
The Peter Luger Steak House Las Vegas at Caesars Palace is inspired by the company’s original Brooklyn location. Photo Credit: Caesars Entertainment
"Peter Luger is a legendary brand that has exceeded expectations for generations," said Terrence O'Donnell, senior vice president and general manager of Caesars Palace. "Today marks the official union of two iconic brands, and together, we continue to share one great mission: to carry on the legacy of delicious steaks and memorable dining experiences."
Hours are from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and from 5 to 10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Go to Caesars.com to learn more.