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Caesars Palace Plans Roman Tower Revamp

LAS VEGAS

As the 50th Golden Anniversary beckons, the evolution of Caesars Palace Las Vegas continues with the reimagining of the iconic hotel's original tower, the Roman Tower, to be reborn as the new Julius Tower.

The $75 million Las Vegas hotel tower renovation is part of an ongoing brand transformation of the Las Vegas resort that has welcomed millions of visitors from its center Strip vantage point beginning in 1966.

Expected to welcome its first guests January 1, 2016 with rates starting at $149, the new 587-room Julius Tower will feature design-savvy, modern rooms and suites. The Julius Tower is the latest piece of a $1 billion investment, aiming to cement Caesars Palace as a premier resort on the Las Vegas Strip.

Drawing from Roman history, the name of the new Julius Tower pays homage to Julius Caesar, the first and perhaps most widely known of all the Caesars. He was a pivotal figure in ancient Rome, credited with laying the foundation for the Roman Empire.

Fittingly, the new Julius Tower represents a rebirth of the original tower at Caesars Palace, around which the legendary casino resort has expanded into its own Las Vegas Empire. Today, Julius Tower is located at the heart of Caesars Palace, with easy access to the casino floor and all of the resort's amenities.

"As we enter into our milestone golden anniversary year, we continue to reinvent Rome ... and Las Vegas," said Gary Selesner, Caesars Palace regional president. "We set the standard of luxury when we first opened our doors almost 50 years ago and are proud to continue to raise the bar for excellence in every way. Caesars Palace has a well-earned reputation for providing guests with impressive accommodations, unmatched culinary offerings, and the best in gaming and entertainment.”

Designed by Michael Medeiros of KNA Design, the classically-inspired-yet-modern interiors of the new Julius Tower rooms are made up of a neutral palette with a pop of freesia yellow and a touch of Aegean blue. The all-new rooms in the Julius Tower combine textured and lightly reflective fabrics, in order to create a calm respite from the excitement of the casino.

The entry and bathroom walls feature a two-toned stone pattern creating an expanded feel to the bathroom and features a double sink floating vanity. A stone shower with glass enclosure features two sides of glass for an open feeling with both handheld shower and shower head.

The custom lighted vanity mirrors are designed and inspired by a modern interpretation of an iconic column of Caesars Palace with some guest rooms featuring a custom-designed chaise lounge inspired by a Greek Klismos chair. The new Julius Tower rooms also feature custom artwork that combines photographs of roman statues with artistic hand drawn costumes.

Caesars Palace Las Vegas offers 300,000 square feet of total meeting space.