The Roman goddess of luck beckons you to try yours at this action-packed pool. Play a few hands of swim-up blackjack, have a bite to eat or visit the Sun Lounge for a satisfying selection of martinis as well as a Scotch tasting menu sure to appeal to whiskey aficionados.
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FACTS
contact
(702) 731-7266
cover price
$20 For Non-hotel Guests
hours
Daily 9am-6pm
Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis
ABOUT GARDEN OF THE GODS POOL OASIS
Spacious, elegant and stately, the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is a collection of exclusive watering holes, decadent cabanas and palatial sunbathing spots is the ultimate warm-weather destination, no matter whether you bow before the gods of the sun or the water.
Each of the Garden of the Gods’ six Las Vegas pools offers a unique and distinctive experience for sun worshippers as well as those who would prefer to make a splash. You’re sure to find one perfect for your mood.
Our most relaxing pool experience, the Jupiter pool is secluded in the northwest corner of the Garden of the Gods. Relax your way - in one of five cabanas, eight day beds (available with or without canopies), three Scoop day beds or chaise lounge chairs surrounding this blissful pool.
The perfect place to mingle, meet and greet, the Neptune pool is the social hub of the Garden of the Gods. Splash among the beautiful people, get some sun or just relax. The Neptune pool features eight cabanas, 24 day beds (available in three different varieties) and chaise lounge chairs for your enjoyment.
This iconic pool is the classic image of Caesars Palace swimming, an elegant spot with statuary and columns, with lounge chairs surrounding the round pool offering some of the most striking views of the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, while its five cabanas and seventeen day beds offering another level of luxury.
Venus Pool Club is the most well-appointed and exclusive pool experience in Las Vegas, a sophisticated and secluded European-style retreat from the people who brought you PURE Nightclub. Ultra-high end food and beverage choices are available. Venus’ refreshing drinks are all topped and made with the freshest fruits and ingredients and light treats such as sushi rolls or crisp salads to sandwiches and sliders are served straight from the grill. With eleven cabanas, four couches, fourteen day beds and chaise lounge chairs, you’re sure to find the perfect spot to catch rays, watch people or just take in the lush and luxurious surroundings. Women are always free and for men, admission is free Monday - Thursday with reduced admission before 2 p.m. Friday - Sunday. Open daily from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Free Admission and half price bottle service to all active military personnel for the month of May. Must show Military ID and Caesars Palace room key.
Reviews
"They've got five pools in this swanky space, each with its own theme. The Apollo pool is for sunbathing, the Fortune Pool is for swim-up blackjack. If you want a meat market, check out the Neptune Pool. If you want to go topless, or just hang around a pool with topless ladies, try the Venus Pool, which, of course, has an admission fee.
The fee is higher for men than women."
"Garden of Gods Pool Oasis!" is Caesars' own, highfalutin' title for the trio of pools -- the Temple, the Neptune, and the Venus -- which collectively span 4.5 acres, between Roman columns, elaborate marble and granite mosaics, and cabanas (available to rent, with a TV and refrigerator). To Caesars' credit, I felt the need to add the exclamation point."
"If you've ever ventured through Caesars Palace, chances are you probably got lost within the huge property (at least) a couple of times. At the resort's five-acre Garden of the Gods pool, it's easy to lose your way here too. But we can honestly say you'll have a blast by doing so! Offering eight pools, this sprawling area provides something for everyone. Once you get used to your surroundings, you can't wait to take a dip in all the pools. And with the stunning, dramatic Roman architecture and sculptures, it's almost like being in Italy."