Caesars Palace glitters at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. From the moment you walk through the doors, you’ll understand why this iconic Las Vegas hotel sets the standard for attention to detail, impeccable service, and exceptional accommodations. ASRA Pain Medicine has negotiated substantially reduced rates for deluxe, renovated rooms until March 6, 2022.
Reservations
Caesars Reservations: 866.227.5944
Online Reservation: https://www.caesars.com/caesars-palace/hotel
Exhibitors/industry partners requiring more than 5 sleeping rooms per night will be required to sign a sub block form to secure hotel rooms at the venue.
Important: Only reserve your room via the link or telephone number above. Please do not entertain anyone who calls you directly and identifies themselves as being an ASRA Pain Medicine housing bureau. They are not associated with ASRA Pain Medicine and are often fraudulent. If you do receive a phone call of this nature, please alert ASRA Pain Medicine at asrameetings@asra.com.
Getting There
Map and directions to Caesars Palace
Airport: McCarran International Airport Las Vegas (LAS) is the principal commercial airport serving Las Vegas, NV. The airport is located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) from the hotel.
Taxi cab: The taxi line takes on average 10-20 minutes, depending on day and time of arrival. The fare from the airport to Caesars Palace will cost approximately $25 plus tip, depending on traffic.
Shuttle: The hotel does not offer complimentary shuttles to and from the airport. However, shuttle service may be arranged with Super Shuttle (Tel. 800.258.3826) for $11 one way, plus tip.
Parking: Caesars Palace offers valet and self-parking.
Health and Safety in Las Vegas
Caesars Palace has hand-sanitizing stations and mask stands with signage on the convention floor and throughout the hotel and casino.
Hand sanitizer pumps or stands are also located in the meal rooms and/or buffet areas. COVID cleaning protocols are rigidly followed throughout the property. Caesars Palace does not require COVID testing and does not check vaccination cards.
Starting December 6, 2021, all air passengers, regardless of vaccination status, must show a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 1 day before travel to the United States.
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