Travel, Locations, & Accommodations
The Las Vegas Strip
Our wedding weekend will be centered in and around the Las Vegas Strip! This stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard, home to the city’s most famous casinos and resorts, spans over four miles.
While this distance can be walkable and guests can get around via taxi, bus, or monorail, we highly recommend our guests pick accommodations situated on the northern part of the Strip, in between Treasure Island to the north and the Bellagio to the south.
Hotel, Ceremony, & Reception 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Caesar’s Palace
All wedding day events will be held at Caesar’s Palace resort on the Las Vegas strip!
Guests can book rooms at Caesar’s Palace properties using the discount code CCWED while booking a room online.
The Venus Gardens
at Caesar’s Palace
The ceremony will be held at the Venus Gardens, an outdoor venue on the ground floor of Caesar’s Palace.
The Venus Gardens is located near the entrances of both the Palace Tower and Julius Tower of the resort. Guests staying off-site can get to the Venus Gardens by entering through the front entrance and going through the Palace Casino.
The Emperor’s Ballroom
at Caesar’s Palace
The post-ceremony reception and ensuring party will be held in the Emperor’s Ballroom, located on the Emperor’s Level of the Caesar’s Palace Conference & Event Center, just an escalator ride away from the Venus Gardens!
Don’t worry: guests will be shepherded from the ceremony to the reception by the couple’s event coordinator to ensure no one gets lost along the way!
Other Places to Stay
Not feeling Caesar’s Palace? No problem! There are a plethora of nearby hotel options at varying price points, including:
Caesar’s Palace properties where you can use the code CCWED to book a discounted room:
The Cromwell ($$)
The LINQ ($)
The Flamingo ($$)
Planet Hollywood ($$)
Paris Las Vegas ($$)
Other nearby properties (mostly owned by MGM):
The Bellagio ($$$)
The Cosmopolitan ($$$) - If you stay here, try to get a room with a view of the Bellagio fountains
The Excalibur ($)
The Luxor ($$)
New York New York ($$)
To see where these properties are on the Las Vegas Strip, check out our map!
Tips to Save on Your Hotel
We know Vegas can be expensive, so we’ve put together some tips on how you can save some cash when booking your room:
Book directly with the resort, rather than through Expedia or Hotels.com. Expedia and Hotels.com almost never give you a better deal on a room in Vegas.
Use the discount code “CCWED” to book rooms at a discounted rate at a Caesar's Palace property
Book your room through Costco travel! They often have major discounts and perks available, such as food/beverage credits.
Register for Caesar’s Rewards or MGM Rewards, depending on where you’re staying! Rewards programs may offer you slightly better rates on rooms than if you booked without.
Check to see if discounted room rates are available through your bank or credit card. Chase, for example, may offer you discounted rates on rooms depending on your status and the card you have.
Wait for a seasonal sale! They happen often and can give you significant discounts on your stay.
Getting There
Guests flying in can take a quick taxi ride from Harry Reid International Airport to Caesar’s Palace or another resort.
Guests driving in may utilize the valet parking and garage options offered by your hotel of choice.
Getting Around Las Vegas
The Monorail
The Las Vegas Monorail operates along a 3.9-mile route from the SAHARA Las Vegas Station to the MGM Grand Station. Running every 4-8 minutes, the Monorail has a stop conveniently located near Caesar’s Palace, and is a good option to get around the Strip without ruining your feet!
Please visit the Las Vegas Monorail’s website for more information!
The Deuce
The Deuce is a bus service that operates along the Las Vegas Strip and in downtown Las Vegas. Running roughly every 15 minutes, the Deuce is another low-cost option for getting around the strip, and can provide easy access to downtown. Guests can pay the $4 single-ride fare via tap-and-go, or can purchase two-hour or multi-day passes at select ticket vending machines.
For more information about routes, ticketing, and arrival times, please visit the Regional Transportation Commission’s website.