Casino valet parking

Casino valet parking

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Caesars Palace parking offers three valets and a large self parking garage. Before your visit, here is what to expect when it comes to Caesars Palace parking.

Free Parking

Despite not offering free self-parking to everyone anymore, there are still some ways to find free parking at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.

  • Nevada Residents get free self parking for 3 hours
  • Free to Caesars Reward Platinum level and up

Parking Fees

To make it easier to see all of the parking fees at Caesars Palace, we have combined all of the current rates for every self-parking and valet option into the tables below.

Free for 3 Hours
Not valid for event parking

Colosseum Valet
Daily: $40
Event Dates: $50

Augustus Valet
Only Guy Savoy, 7 Stars, & Qua Spa

Mon-Wed: $20
Thurs-Sun: $25

During special events like holidays, Superbowl Sunday, and any other time when Las Vegas is busier than normal, self-parking fees will be a flat rate that, in our experience, starts at $25. 

Seven Star members, which is the highest rewards level, also receive free valet parking at the Augustus (VIP) Valet.  

A Caesars Rewards member who also has the Caesars Rewards Visa card, but is not a Platinum, Diamond, or Seven Stars member, can get an automatic, free Platinum level upgrade if they do not qualify otherwise, which will give them free self-parking. 

If you are not a Caesars Rewards card member but would like to take advantage of the benefits, you can sign up anytime at the Caesars Rewards Center. 

Parking is free for local residents of Las Vegas in the self-parking garage. With a valid Nevada driver’s license, the first 3 hours are complimentary, though, after 3 hours, the standard self-parking rates apply.

Self Parking Garage

Caesars Palace parking garage

Caesars Palace self-parking is located in a parking garage on Jay Sarno Way, which can be easily accessed from the less popular Frank Sinatra Drive. 

To get there from Las Vegas Blvd. instead, turn onto Caesars Palace Drive and follow the signs directing you to the parking garage past the Forum Shops valet. Ensure that you stay in the right lane when self-parking, as some spots are reserved for Colosseum Valet parking. 

Hotel guests who are self-parking should get your ticket when you pull in, and then present the ticket when checking in, since the parking fees will be charged to your room balance, and you’ll use the room key to open the gate in the garage. Parking is an additional charge on top of the daily resort fee. 

Non-guests will need to take a ticket when entering and use one of the kiosks to pay before leaving. 

The Caesars Palace parking garage, as we mentioned, is not only for guests to self-park but also is home to the Colosseum Valet. When entering the parking garage, to get to the valet, stay to the left. 

With eight levels, there are more than enough spaces for both valet and self-parking. The parking garage is also well-lit, rather secure, and open 24 hours.

Valet Parking

There are three primary valet parking areas at Caesars Palace, all of which are available 24 hours a day for a flat rate only. 

Main Entrance Valet

Caesars Palace Valet Parking
Caesars Palace Valet Parking

The main valet is located on Caesars Palace Drive at the front hotel entrance, just past where the taxis line up. The valet parking at the main entrance is the best to use for casino and hotel guests who are visiting Caesars Palace more on a short-term basis.

Colosseum Valet

The Colosseum Valet is mostly for registered hotel guests though people attending concerts at the Colosseum and Omnia visitors can use it, too. 

As mentioned above, it is located within the Caesars Palace parking garage accessed via Las Vegas Blvd to Caesars Palace Drive or from Frank Sinatra Drive. 

Augustus Valet

The Augustus Valet parking facilities are for Caesars Rewards Seven Star members, Qua Spa guests, and those dining at Guy Savoy. The Augustus Valet can be found off Flamingo Road and is considered VIP valet parking only. 

Forum Shops Parking

For those wanting a little retail therapy, there are two main Forum Shops parking options. First, you can self-park in the parking garage, which isn’t too far of a walk to the Forum Shops. 

The other option is valet parking. Two valet locations are available to Forum Shops visitors. The first is the main valet near the Caesars Palace front entrance, and the other is right off of Las Vegas Blvd just North of the Caesars Palace marquee sign, often called the Forum Shops valet.  

Accessible Parking

For those looking for disabled-accessible parking at Caesars Palace, the best option is the main valet parking, which is closest to the main lobby. 

The parking garage has several handicapped parking spaces available on each level.

EV Charging

There are several EV charging ports in the self-parking garage on each level near the stairwells, but they can be difficult to see.

FAQs

Does Caesars Palace offer oversized or RV parking?

No, Caesars Palace does not have an oversized parking lot.

What is the height clearance at Caesars Palace parking garage?

The Caesars Palace parking garage clearance is 6′ 10″.

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