Caesar's Palace
Las Vegas, Nevada
FAO Schwarz is worth a visit.
This adult playground has been a highly
anticipated stop on many of our trips to
Vegas. There's hardly a better shopping
experience than to grab a yard long
margarita from La Salsa to sip on while
strolling through the mall, purchasing
many unnecessaries. In front of La Salsa
Greek statues come to life every hour.
It's quite a surprise for new comers! Fao
Schwarz three story toy store is a must
see too. Take a break at the Sea horse
Lounge where they house the world's
largest breed of sea horses. Their casino
is classy and their restaurant collection
makes choosing hard. We stayed in the
living room of #7820 which is 725 square-
foot suite in the old wing with a July rate
of $750 per night. A standard room in this
same tower has a $240 per night weekday
rate while the new wing is roughly $50 a
night more. With the newer, bigger and
better hotels that have been built over
the last few years, Caesar's was
becoming a bit outdated, but they're back
on the ball, remodeling and updating the
hotel. It's still worth a visit.

Below is their list of restaurants located in
the hotel and Forum Shops:

Bertolini's
Boa Prime Grill
Bradley Ogden
Cafe Lago
Cypress Street Market Place
Empress Court
Il Mulino New York
Joe's Seafood Prime Steak & Stone Crab
La Salsa
Nero's
OPM - Beyond Ordinary Night Life
Palm Restaurant
Planet Hollywood
Spago
Sushi Roku
Terrazza
The Cheesecake Factory
Viale
Cafe Lago

Located at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd.
in Las Vegas
Telephone (702) 731-7110

This is the living room with
pull-out sofa in room #7820.
A seperate marble shower to
the left and jacuzzi tub
straight ahead.
The statues in front of La Salsa
come to life every hour.
The Seahorse Lounge.