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You can now get $467 off per night at Las Vegas's iconic Caesars Palace hotel in huge flash sale
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Published 15:09 11 Mar 2025 GMT

You can now get $467 off per night at Las Vegas's iconic Caesars Palace hotel in huge flash sale

Hurry, rooms are selling fast

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Danielle Fowler

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Topics: Travel, Las Vegas

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD, Tyla, GAMINGbible and SPORTbible. She writes about the latest fashion and beauty products, quirky gadgets and products to review.

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When we think of Las Vegas, there’s only one hotel that comes to mind: Caesars Palace, of course.

Set against the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip, the famous casino resort is right at the heart of the action, with the Eiffel Tower and Venus Pool Club in the background of every photograph.

Renowned for its celebrity pull, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace has seen the likes of Madonna, Elton John, Adele, and Cher take to the stage. Upcoming shows? Rod Stewart, Alanis Morissette, and Kelly Clarkson are on the bill this year. Of course, the hotel is also renowned for its impressive casino, with over 185 table games and 1,324 slot machines on offer.

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So, if the legendary landmark has always been on your bucket list but you’ve never had an excuse to go, then listen up.

For a limited time only, you can bag a whopping $467 off a Caesars Palace stay, and if that isn’t a sign to book, we don’t know what is.

From how to claim the offer to how much a one-night stay costs at Caesars Palace, find out everything you need to know below.

How to claim $467 off a Caesars Palace stay now

If you’re keen to tick the iconic venue off the list, then take note. As part of a massive spring break sale, you can now claim 82% off a Julius Deluxe Room. Reduced from $572 per night to only $105, that’s a huge saving of $467.

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Getty/Kevin Mazur

To claim the offer, you must book a stay between March 11, 2025 and March 10, 2026 (blackout dates may apply). Situated in the Julius Tower, the room boasts a plush king-sized bed with a deluxe bathroom, mini bar, and flat screen TV.

If you want to splash out a little, there’s also a huge 70% off the bill if you book a Palace View Room. You’ll be staying in the Palace Tower which has impressive views of the Las Vegas Strip.

Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace

For a really indulgent experience, you’ll want to take advantage of the current offer on the Augustus Room, which has been knocked down from $647 to $170 per night. You’re looking at a spacious living area with a whirlpool bathtub in the bathroom.

There's no time to be bored either, as you’ll be granted access to a full-service spa, seven outdoor swimming pools, and the onsite casino as part of your hotel stay.

To claim the limited-time offer, you need to head over to vegas.com now.

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