Stylish Las Vegas Casino Getaways: Luxe Stays & Exciting Nights

New to Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, the 587-room Julius Tower updates the property’s original Roman Tower with refreshed rooms and contemporary finishes. The Laurel Collection in the Augustus Tower has been redesigned with modern décor, and the resort now features the Montecristo Cigar Bar, offering curated cigar-and-spirit pairings such as Mount Gay Black Barrel Rum with La Flor Ligero Cabinet 500, Jefferson’s Oceans Bourbon with Henry Clay Brevas, and Avion 44 Tequila with Padron 1964 Torpedo Maduro. Guests can book treatments at the award-winning Qua Baths & Spa, dance to top international DJs at OMNIA Nightclub, and attend concerts, comedy shows, and performances by world-class entertainers at The Colosseum. New dining options include MR CHOW, accessible via a private elevator and featuring a suspended kinetic sculpture with views over the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis.

The CromwellFor travelers who prefer a smaller, boutique experience, The Cromwell is the only standalone boutique hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, offering 188 rooms and suites designed for a more intimate stay. The property introduced eatwell, a casual dining venue open 24/7, and refreshed its Interlude bar and lounge to include complimentary daily live music. GIADA, the new restaurant from celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis, adds another notable dining option. The Abbey now houses a high-limit slot area, and the hotel offers Ivy, a personalized virtual concierge service. Guest rooms have been upgraded with eKey keyless entry technology, and the property plans to add a Sportsbook service prior to Sept. 1. Both Caesars Palace and The Cromwell were recently recognized on USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice list for Best U.S. Casino—Caesars Palace earned second place and The Cromwell ranked eighth.