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3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
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If you’re anything like me-always juggling between catching flights and chasing neon lights-then you know how quickly parking fees in Las Vegas can drain your travel budget. I’m talking about $36 per day at the airport and up to $23 daily just to park at Caesars Palace! That’s why I’ve made it my mission to uncover parking hacks that actually work.

In this little guide, I’m spilling everything I’ve learned about self-parking at Caesars Palace (yes, I’ve parked there more times than I’ve rolled a pair of dice), plus some hotel gems near Las Vegas Airport (LAS) where you can park for free. Let’s dive in-because saving money on parking means more to spend on cocktails and blackjack, am I right?

Caesars Palace Self-Parking

? Caesars Palace Self-Parking: My Go-To Tips

Let’s start with the basics. The self-parking garage at Caesars Palace is located at 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, but the entrance is on Jay Sarno Way. You can get there either by turning off Frank Sinatra Drive or swinging in from Caesars Palace Drive.

Parking fees for 2025 (based on my latest trip-yes, I take notes!):

  • First hour – Free (woohoo!)
  • 1-3 hours – $15 on weekdays, $20 on weekends
  • 3-24 hours – $18 Monday-Thursday, $23 Friday-Sunday
  • Event days – Flat rates of $30 to $45 (watch out for concerts, big fights, or New Year’s Eve)

Caesars palace self parking

? Who Gets Free Parking?

  • Nevada locals – Flash your NV driver’s license and you get 3 hours free (just not on event days).
  • Caesars Rewards fans – Platinum, Diamond, and Seven Stars members = free parking. Gold tier? You get a $3 discount or full comp if you play 30+ minutes.
  • Hotel guests – Staying the night? Your parking is included. Just use your room key to get in and out like a VIP.

Pro tip: Use the elevators on the east side of the garage to step right into the casino. It’s clean, well-lit, and you won’t end up lost in some endless Vegas maze.


? My Insider Hacks

Let me let you in on a few secrets:

  • Dining at Caesars? If you eat at one of their restaurants (hello, Bacchanal Buffet!) or spend $20+ at the Forum Shops, ask for parking validation. That’s extended free time you didn’t even know you had!
  • Avoid peak days like the plague-event pricing is brutal. I always peek at Caesars’ event schedule before pulling in.
  • Electric car drivers-yes, there are EV chargers, but they’re tucked near stairwells. I recommend scoping them out early if you need a spot.

The garage is open 24/7, feels totally safe, and has plenty of clearance for standard cars. Just don’t roll in with an RV-they won’t fit!

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