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Imperial Palace Las Vegas

3535 Las Vegas Blvd So
Las Vegas, NV 89109

To make a reservation over the phone:
1-800-372-2496

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Location. The Asian themed Imperial Palace Hotel & Casino is located on the Strip in Las Vegas, Nev., within one mile of Fashion Show Mall and Madame Tussaud’s Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Convention Center stands less than three miles away.
Hotel Features. On site dining options include fine dining at Embers dinner restaurant. Cockeyed Clam features casual atmosphere and serves seafood dishes. The Burger Palace offers breakfast selections, and fast foods during lunch and dinner hours. Emperor’s offers breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets. Fireside prepares barbecued fare, while Ming offers fine Asian style dining. Wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the hotel, for a fee. Recreational amenities include a limited hour fitness facility equipped with cardiovascular and weight training machines, and free weights. The Spa at Imperial Palace provides Zen inspired ambience and features eucalyptus steam rooms and redwood saunas. Showers are green tea scented. Entertainment venues include the seasonal Imperial Luau and Legends in Concert. The outdoor Shangri La Pool is open during warm weather months, but the adjoining spa tub remains open throughout the year.

Guestrooms. This 19 story hotel offers 2,640 guestrooms with pale wood furnishings and neutral color schemes. Sitting areas include tables and two chairs. Bathrooms contain shower/tub combinations. Luv Tub Rooms feature beds and oversized bathtubs positioned beneath mirrors. Bathrooms boast granite vanities and are stocked with Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. Refrigerators are available on request, for a fee. Wireless Internet access is available, for a fee.

Expert Tip. There is a good chance that floor dealers may step back from their tables to belt out one of his or her character’s greatest hits. Michael Jackson, Cher, Dolly Parton, Stevie Wonder and Elvis list among the more than 20 celebrity impersonations presented by the hotels dealtainers.
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Features: Handicap Accessible, Car-Rental Desk, Has Bar, Pool, 24-Hour Security, Fitness Facility, Sauna, Has Restaurant, Safe

Room Features: Handicap Accessible, Family Rooms

Type: Hotel

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Related information for Imperial Palace Las Vegas

Imperial Palace - It's smack in the middle of the Strip -- it doesn't get any more centrally located than this, and now there's even a monorail stop right out back -- and on a weekend night when rooms at nicer hotels are running $400 (that's for a regular room), lodgings can be had here for under $60.



Reviews
hshpits

You get what you pay for

Reviewed by hshpits on January 12, 2007

hshpits' rating:

"This hotel has a great location. It’s in the middle of the strip, walking distance from many great casinos. If you only need a place to sleep, this is a great deal."

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stjolee

Imperial Palace ups and downs

Reviewed by stjolee on October 23, 2006

stjolee's rating:

"Here is a quick rundown on Imperial Palace in Las Vegas where we stayed about a month ago. Great location on the strip with many other casinos within walking distance. Rooms adequate. (Who spends much time in the room in Las Vegas.) Food is nothing special. Casino is large and features dealers who dress and imitate famous people such as Dolly Parton, Elvis, the Blues Brothers, etc. They can be quite entertaining. However the elevator service is abominable. The Imperial Palace must have the worst system in Vegas. The elevators are slow, small and few. On the lower floors 10 to 15-minute waits are frequent. On a separate note if you like good, inexpensive buffets, try the Paradise Buffet in the Fremont downtown."

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