Harrah’s Las Vegas finishes revamp
The traditional Nevada casino Harrah’s Las Vegas has ended its renovation project.
US.- Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino & Hotel has completed a US$140 million transformation, which includes 1,622 modern new guest rooms and suites in its Valley Tower. Pairing seven-day-a-week free, live entertainment with a new lobby bar and casino floor, Harrah’s Las Vegas offers the best value at the center of The Strip. The new look comes as Harrah’s celebrates 80 years as a premier gaming brand.
This latest redesign follows the renovation of 672 guest rooms and suites on the south side of the tower in 2016, resulting in a completely refreshed Valley Tower at the beloved Caesars Entertainment resort. The easily accessible Harrah’s Las Vegas is steps away from various Las Vegas landmarks and attractions, and is a stop on the Las Vegas Monorail line.
“Harrah’s is one of the most recognized gaming brands in the country, and Harrah’s Las Vegas offers a great value in the heart of The Strip,” says Dan Walsh, general manager of Harrah’s Las Vegas. “The renovated Valley Tower, combined with non-stop entertainment and distinct dining options, further elevate the dynamic guest experience that can only be found at Harrah’s.”
Designed by Marnell Architecture, the stylish interiors of the reimagined Valley Tower guest rooms consist of bold yet sophisticated décor with warm tones of gray and purple accents. Bold, purple fabric and blue sitting chairs complement the room’s cream décor, dark wood accents and contemporary fixtures. Oversized vanities offer backlit mirrors and bars, while suites feature ceramic dark plank tile.
Located on the ground floor of the Valley Tower, the resort now offers a new lobby bar with a sleek design that features twelve gaming stations, seating with charging stations and an Instagram-worthy image of the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign. The resort’s recent renovations also include a completely remodeled casino floor and a new Starbucks near the Carnaval Court Bar.