Seven pools, swim-up blackjack, poolside dining, and cocktails



























"For a more party-oriented on-property experience at Caesars, I can pay $150 for admission to the Garden of the Gods Fourth of July pool party, which starts at 8 p.m. and promises an open bar, live entertainment, and plenty of food." - Juliana Shallcross

"The Roman-themed Caesars Palace complex has seven pools, swim-up blackjack, and a unique poolside dining experience. Through its Caesars Eats program, you can order online and have food from Gordon Ramsay’s Pub and Grill, Pronto by Giada, Bobby’s Burgers, or the Chicken Guy delivered directly to your chaise lounge. Enjoy your snack with a tiki drink served in a hollowed-out pineapple. Daybed: Starts at $100; Cabanas $250" - Ryan Slattery


"The seven pools at Caesars Palace may have Romanesque architectural details, but the vibes are uniquely Vegas. Looking to play blackjack at a swim-up table? Try your luck at Fortuna Pool. Get an al fresco massage? Book Qua Bath & Spa's poolside cabana. Tan topless? Mix and mingle with Euro types at Venus Pool. Totally chillax? Stick to Jupiter Pool. If you want to visit Bacchus Pool, though, you may be out of luck—the exclusive spot is only for high-rollers and celebs." - Juliana Shallcross


"The Roman-themed Caesars Palace boasts seven pools, swim-up blackjack, and a unique poolside dining experience. Through its Caesars Eats program, you can order online and have food from Gordon Ramsay’s Pub and Grill, Pronto by Giada, Bobby’s Burgers, Di Fara Pizza, or The Halal Guys delivered directly to your chaise lounge. So if you’re craving some of Ramsay’s short rib kettle chip nachos, it’s just a click away. Day lounge: $40" - Ryan Slattery

"I noticed the adults-only Venus Pool in the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace now offers an all-new night swim every Thursday through Sunday from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.; cabanas, daybeds, and chairs can be purchased online." - Susan Stapleton