Located in the shadow of Ain Dubai (the world’s largest observation wheel), Caesars Palace Dubai is the non-gaming cousin of the iconic Las Vegas brand. It redefines the idea of luxury, at least in the context of the UAE, from over-the-top, regal and fairytale-like to understatedly slick, sophisticated and cool.
Inside Caesars Palace Dubai, you’ll discover 63 suites and 417 lavish rooms and some of the city’s finest dining and nightlife venues, including the noteworthy Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen and Alvin Leung’s Demon Duck. The art collection, by New York-based designer Jonathan Adler, tastefully fuses modern American glamour with the glory of ancient Rome in a nod to the original Vegas location.
With plenty of entertainment options, the hotel is as much about going on a fun island vacation as it is about getting away from it all — though you’re less than a 30-minute drive from Dubai’s top tourist attractions.
Demon Duck offers twists on pan-Asian classics and a trendy Hong Kong-inspired, speakeasy-style bar. Tuck into the slow-roasted Demon duck, shrimp toast, spicy Hokkaido scallop siu mai, and end with the inventive pineapple shawarma for dessert.
Enjoy breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai Marina skyline while feasting on woodfired pizzas, housemade pasta and grilled meats and seafood at Venus Ristorante.
For authentic omakase-style Japanese dining, head to TakaHisa and order its A5 Kobe beef and premium sushi, prepared with fresh seafood from Toyosu Market.