Caesars Palace — The Strip
The Julius Tower 1 King Bedroom at Caesars Palace is a 360-square-foot pool view room accommodating up to 2 guests, with rates starting from $194 per night. It sits in the Julius Tower at the center of the Caesars Palace property, giving guests straightforward access to the casino floor. The warm neutral interior with gold yellow accents and a stone-and-glass bathroom sets it apart from the more classically themed rooms in other towers.
Positioned at the heart of one of the Strip's most recognized resorts, the Julius Tower King room trades grandeur for practicality — a well-appointed 360-square-foot space where the pool view and central location do the heavy lifting.
At 360 square feet, the Julius Tower 1 King Bedroom is a focused, single-occupancy-friendly room that avoids the excess of larger suites without sacrificing comfort. The design leans into a modern sensibility: a warm neutral palette is punctuated by a pop of golden yellow, grounding the space in a palette distinct from the emerald-and-marble aesthetic found in Caesars Palace's Colosseum Tower rooms. The king bed sits against a custom-upholstered headboard, and a chaise lounge provides a secondary place to decompress beyond the bed itself.
The room includes a dedicated workspace with a task chair — a practical detail for guests who need to stay productive between casino visits or shows. The bathroom is finished in stone and glass with a double sink vanity and a hand-held showerhead, giving the space a spa-adjacent feel within a standard room footprint. The standout amenity included with this room type is the pool view, which frames one of the most active outdoor spaces on the center Strip.
The Julius Tower's location at the center of the Caesars Palace property means the casino is immediately accessible, which matters on a property that spans over 3,500 hotel rooms across five distinct towers. For a party of two who prioritize a central location, a real view, and a modern room design over square footage, this room delivers a clear value at its starting rate of $194 per night. Guests who want more space or a Strip-facing view may want to compare the Colosseum Tower options, which start at 475 square feet and face Las Vegas Boulevard directly.
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The Julius Tower sits at the center of the Caesars Palace resort, placing it closer to the casino floor than the perimeter towers. Caesars Palace operates five distinct hotel towers across its property, and the Julius Tower's central position makes it one of the more convenient options for guests who plan to spend time on the casino floor or move between the resort's 22 restaurants and 10 bars and lounges.
The Julius Tower 1 King Bedroom comes with a pool view, which is the primary view amenity listed for this room type. This looks out over Caesars Palace's pool area rather than the Las Vegas Strip. Guests specifically seeking a Strip-facing view should consider the Colosseum Tower, where Strip view rooms are available.
The Colosseum Tower Strip View rooms are 475 square feet — 115 square feet larger than the Julius Tower's 360-square-foot footprint. The Colosseum Tower rooms carry a classically inspired design with emerald accents and marble-and-stone bathrooms, while the Julius Tower room uses a modern neutral palette with gold yellow tones. The Julius Tower room faces the pool; Colosseum Tower Strip View rooms face Las Vegas Boulevard.
Rates for the Julius Tower 1 King Bedroom at Caesars Palace start from $194 per night for up to 2 guests. Caesars Palace also offers promotions through its direct booking channel, including advanced purchase discounts of up to 30% off for reservations made 30 or more days in advance, as well as periodic flash sale rates. Caesars Rewards members may access additional exclusive pricing.
Caesars Palace advertises a free 48-hour cancellation window when booking directly through their official site, though additional terms apply and specific conditions can vary by rate type and promotional offer. Guests are advised to confirm the cancellation terms at the time of booking, as advance purchase rates may carry different restrictions than standard flexible rates.