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An island playground for all

Caesars Palace Dubai is a luxurious destination offering an exceptional range of experiences and the best of both worlds as an island retreat and an entertainment hub, close to the dynamic mainland

The hotly anticipated Caesars Palace Dubai opened on Bluewaters Island in November 2018 and has since carved a niche as an island getaway where a new style of immersive hospitality awaits. Much more than a resort, this vast complex is a fully fledged destination, offering luxurious stays, epic dining, awe-inspiring entertainment, indulgent amenities and a location that offers guests what they need, when they need it.

For some, it’s a luxury retreat where they can relax and escape the bustle of the city, while for others, it’s a gateway to fun, entertainment and a party lifestyle.

This Romanesque-inspired mega resort with a 500-metre private beach and uninterrupted views of the Arabian Gulf, is located next to the world’s largest observatory wheel, Ain Dubai, close to popular leisure attraction, Madame Tussauds, and just a short scenic walk from the mainland where Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) and Dubai Marina await, so it’s accessible and close to all the action.

Caesars Palace Dubai is best described as an “unconventional playground for all ages”, providing an “escape from the ordinary” and where every guest is “treated like a Caesar”. Here, we round-up some of the brand’s many highlights.

Stylish Stays

Caesars Palace Dubai offers more than 500 stylish rooms, suites and apartments located across two towers, Palace and Julius, and The Residences. The 194 luxurious Palace rooms and suites rooms are contemporary with floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies offering panoramic views of the iconic Palm Islands. With sleek, modern design accented by subtle Romanesque motifs and airy colours, every room is a relaxed, luxury retreat, complete with marble bathrooms fitted with custom-built bathtubs, plush beds, and plenty of luxury amenities.

Julius Tower is the buzzing heart of the resort with a lively energy and ideal for families, business travellers and groups of friends.

The 301 rooms and suites are softly toned, stylish and comfortable, with living spaces, marble bathrooms, floor-toceiling windows and balconies overlooking the gardens, private beach and shoreline of Bluewaters Island and the Arabian Sea.

The Residences at Caesars Palace Dubai offers 80 one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom fully furnished contemporary residences with kitchens. They are perfect for longer stays, offering guests a home-away-from-home vibe with access to all hotel

MIND-BLOWING GASTRONOMY

The dining portfolio at Caesars Palace

Dubai is a real feast for the senses. Here’s the rundown of tantalising options:

Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen

Celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay's second Hell’s Kitchen location at Caesars Palace

Dubai, serving the same combination of show-stopping theatre and world-class cooking as its original Las Vegas location. A red-andblue open kitchen is the centre piece, making guests feel like they are on the TV studio set.

On the menu are Ramsay classics such as pan-seared scallops, lobster risotto, Beef Wellington and sticky toffee pudding.

Thursdays and Fridays play host to a fun culinary challenge between the red and blue kitchen teams in the Battle of the Menus; Saturdays are a fiery experience with the Hell’s Kitchen Brunch; and on Sundays, guests are treated to Gordon’s Family Lunch –a traditional British roast.

Demon Duck

Diners experience Chinese and Asian classics with a creative twist at Demon Duck, a new signature Chinese restaurant by Three Michelin starred Chef Alvin Leung. A global celebrity TV personality famously known as the “Demon Chef”, Chef Alvin brings high energy ambience, eccentric and playful theatricality, inspired mixology and a superlative menu of Pan Asian dishes at his debut restaurant in the Middle East.

TakaHisa

TakaHisa brings the most authentic Japanese fine-dining experience to Dubai with its unforgettable combination of premium sushi and wagyu beef offerings.

With fresh seafood sourced from Toyosu Market and the highest-grade wagyu brand in the world, ‘A5 Kobe Beef’, TakaHisa's skilled Master Chefs prepare a special Omakase course that delivers a sensational Japanese culinary masterpiece.

Venus Ristorante & Beach Club

Venus Ristorante & Beach Club is the place to enjoy breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai Marina skyline while feasting on Amalfi-coast-inspired, Mediterranean classics – from mouthwatering appetisers, wood-fired pizzas, and homemade pasta, to perfectly grilled meats and seafood – and sipping on Italian cocktails and granitas.

Bacchanal

Inspired by its highly acclaimed sibling at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, guests can do as the Ancient Romans did and satisfy their cravings by consuming freshly prepared international favourites at the famous Bacchanal Breakfast Buffet. For dinner, French classics such as Moules Frites Marinière, Foie gras poêlé and Mille-Feuilles complement the French Brasserie-style setting.

Havana Social Club

The Havana Social Club is a vibrant venue that pays homepage to 1920s Cuba. It serves an extensive menu of classic Cuban cocktails, mojitos and the Caribbean’s finest concoctions, plus authentic Latin flavours and a curated cigar collection. It’s a cool hideout where guests relax and unwind to live Latin beats and entertainment.

Fortuna Pool & Bar

With epic views of the Arabian Gulf, Fortuna Pool & Bar provides a relaxing atmosphere for the entire family to enjoy. Serving a menu of classic and modern comfort dishes and a variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic cocktails, it’s the perfect place to spend a lazy day.

Neptune Pool & Bar

Dip into a refreshing day of sophisticated fun at Neptune Pool, Bar & Beach, relaxing in our picturesque temperature-controlled pool, luxurious loungers and decadent cabanas, with delicious cocktails, beachside shisha and the most stunning views!

Roman Lounge

By day, it serves hot drinks, savoury bites and tempting French pastries and at sunset, it’s the hotspot for cocktails, shisha, Moroccan tagines and an array of Arabian desserts.

Royal Indulgence

A veritable island retreat, Caesars Palace Dubai offers leisure, wellness, relaxation and recreational opportunities galore. Guests can unwind on the 500-metre private beach, lounge around one of the five outdoor chilled pools, enjoy some royal pampering at Qua Spa, unwind, drink and dine at the Venus Ristorante & Beach Club, chill out at the Roman Lounge or, for the ultimate daycation, live it up at Cove Beach, a seafront destination featuring a restaurant, a unique Rosé Lounge, and three swimming pools.

For family fun: Families visiting with young children are well catered to with the Empire Club, designed for “mini Caesars” aged 3 to 12, offering a creative programme of activities and events including indoor games, cooking classes and movie nights under the stars. In keeping with the resort’s Roman theme, Gladiator Training, Roman Games, and Boat Building Challenges are all on the agenda.

For young guests aged 13 to 17, ROAM Teens Club offers the chance to socialise. This creative space boasts a high-tech arcade atmosphere through various game zones and virtual reality.

Outdoor activities for all include thrilling watersports ranging from jet skiing and wake boarding to sea bob and banana boat rides.

For fitness and wellness: Guests get the royal treatment at Qua Spa, an award-winning wellness concept from Las Vegas. Japanese technologies meld with signature luxurious treatments for mind, face, body and soul to ensure rejuvenation, balance and pure relaxation. Popular treatments include the age-defying Arabian Gold Facial and revolutionary Detox Dome treatment. Beverly Hills Vitamin Therapy and Young LDN’s beauty treatments for skin conditions and body contouring are also available. For those seeking to de-stress and build stamina, the fitness centre offers multifunctional TechnoGYM equipment and fitness classes such as Mindful Yoga, Meditation, Sunset Yoga, Core Stretching, High Intensity Training, Kick Boxing and Personal Training.

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