Caesars Entertainment is home to more than 50 first-class properties across 20 destinations. With iconic brands well-loved by meeting-goers and planners, Caesars continues to elevate its offerings at each of its destinations with new conference spaces, celebrity restaurants, exclusive experiences, and more.
Catch up with everything the empire debuted over the past year, and get a sneak peek at what's to come in 2023:
Las Vegas
The newest addition to the Caesars Entertainment family, CAESARS FORUM utilized its 550,000 square feet of conference space to host the 2022 NFL Draft, welcoming thousands of ecstatic sports fans. For the ultra-high-profile event, the FORUM created an enormous stage for the draft and stretched its outdoor space to include the nearby Linq Promenade parking lot to accommodate the massive audience. Located within direct access to 8,500 hotel rooms at Harrah's Las Vegas, The LINQ, and Flamingo, CAESARS FORUM provides the two largest, pillarless ballrooms in the world, as well as modern design and flexibility.
The mecca of celebrity-chef dining, Paris Las Vegas welcomed a veritable constellation of star-studded restaurants this year. Sushi legend Nobu Matsuhisa opened a second Las Vegas location of his eponymous Nobu restaurant at the resort. Next door, Bobby Flay debuted his fast-casual concept, Bobby's Burgers, bringing decadent takes on burgers, milkshakes, and fries to guests on the go. Vanderpump à Paris—part of reality television icon Lisa Vanderpump's portfolio—brought with it visions of an old Parisian courtyard. At the tail end of the summer, Martha Stewart's first-ever dining concept, The Bedford, opened its doors.
In addition to massive new meeting spaces and decadent eateries, Caesars Entertainment has not forgotten to update the backbone of any stay: the accommodations. Harrah's Las Vegas's rooms and casino floor have undergone extensive renovations. Meanwhile, Bally's Las Vegas is undergoing a complete transformation—from its exterior to its rooms and casino floor—to reintroduce itself as Horseshoe Las Vegas by the end of 2022.
Atlantic City
Across the empire, Caesars Entertainment has been in the midst of a $400 million renovation project to provide Las Vegas-style makeovers to its Atlantic City properties. The master plan for the company's three East Coast properties (Caesars, Harrah's, and Tropicana) involves interior renovations, new celebrity-dining concepts, and more to create the ultimate seaside conference destination.
At Harrah's, the newly enhanced rooms blend the casino's upscale brand of hospitality with more coastal and vibrant elements, drawing inspiration from the historic Atlantic City Boardwalk and nearby Marina District. Next door at Caesars, the local scenery also plays the part of aesthetic muse through a contemporary, Roman filter. The new rooms feature harmonious hues of blue and cream complemented by modern furniture, including bathrooms with oversize showers, mirrors, and signature amenities.
Additional enhancements at Caesars include a dramatic valet area, hotel lobby, and casino floor upgrades. The star of the property's renovations will be the inclusion of Nobu Atlantic City. Similar to its presence at the resort's Las Vegas sister property, global lifestyle brand Nobu Hospitality will debut its world-renowned sushi restaurant, Nobu, in an immaculate space overlooking the Boardwalk with floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as a distinct hotel experience within Caesars itself.
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