Did you know Caesars Palace used to offer free parking to most guests and visitors? That changed years ago when Caesars Entertainment introduced paid parking at several Las Vegas properties.
Today, Caesars Palace charges for self-parking and valet parking unless you qualify for a Caesars Rewards benefit, a Nevada resident parking benefit, or a current promotion.
Current Caesars Palace parking generally starts around $20-$25 for self-parking and $40-$50 for valet parking, depending on guest type, day, valet location and event status. Special event rates may apply during major holidays, concerts, conventions, sports weekends and other high-demand periods.
Caesars Palace does not offer oversized parking, and its official parking garage clearance is 6 feet 10 inches. If you are bringing an RV, trailer, tall van or oversized vehicle, call ahead and arrange another parking option before arriving.
This article explains Caesars Palace self-parking, valet parking, garage directions, Nevada local parking, Caesars Rewards parking benefits, oversized vehicle rules and nearby free parking options.
Caesars Palace Self-Parking Fees

Caesars Palace follows Caesars Entertainment’s broader Las Vegas parking policy. That means the rates and free-parking benefits are similar to other Caesars Las Vegas properties such as Paris Las Vegas, Horseshoe, Flamingo, The LINQ, Harrah’s and The Cromwell.
Self-parking is no longer free for most visitors. Hotel guests generally pay a daily self-parking fee, non-hotel guests pay a daily self-parking fee, and event parking may cost more.
The old article mentioned that guests and visitors used to get the first hour free. That is no longer a safe current rule. Regular parking charges can apply as soon as you enter unless you qualify for a current exemption.
Current Caesars Palace self-parking guidance:
| Guest Type | Current Self-Parking Rate | Notes |
| Registered hotel guests | $20 per day | In-and-out privileges at Caesars Las Vegas self-parking facilities during stay, subject to availability |
| Non-hotel guests | Usually $20-$25 per day | Expect higher pricing on weekends, holidays and event dates |
| Caesars Rewards Gold | Paid parking | Official Caesars parking guidance currently lists Gold self-parking at $25/day |
| Caesars Rewards Platinum and above | Complimentary self-parking | Includes Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars |
| Nevada residents | Limited complimentary self-parking may apply | Bring valid Nevada ID; local promotions and event restrictions can change |
For many visitors, the simplest rule is this: if you are not a Caesars Rewards Platinum-or-higher member, not staying at the hotel, and not using a current local promotion, you should expect to pay for self-parking.
Registered Caesars Palace hotel guests who pay for self-parking can typically use their room key for in-and-out access at Caesars Las Vegas self-parking garages during their stay, subject to availability and current policy.
Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars members receive complimentary self-parking at participating Caesars properties. If you are using rewards benefits, bring your Caesars Rewards card or make sure your account can be accessed before exiting the garage.
Nevada resident parking can change by promotion. The older standard was three hours of free self-parking with a valid Nevada driver’s license, except during events. Caesars also ran a locals promotion extending free self-parking Sunday through Thursday into early 2026 for Nevada residents with valid Nevada ID. Because this is promotion-based, check the current Caesars locals page before relying on it.
Note: Normal parking charges apply on regular days, but Caesars Palace can charge special event rates during major events and peak periods.
Caesars Palace Valet Parking Fees
Caesars Palace has multiple valet areas, including Main Valet, Colosseum Valet and Augustus/VIP Valet. Availability and pricing can vary by location, event, hotel status and rewards tier.
The old article listed Main Valet at $50 and Colosseum Valet at $40, with event pricing at $50. Current Caesars-wide valet guidance commonly shows valet around $40 per day for many properties, while Caesars Palace-specific valet can still be higher depending on valet area and event demand.
For that reason, the safest current reader guidance is:
| Valet Type | Current Guidance | Notes |
| Main Valet | Often around $40-$50 per day | Rates may rise for events or peak demand |
| Colosseum Valet | Often around $40-$50 per entry/day | Useful for Colosseum shows, Omnia and nearby resort access |
| Augustus / VIP Valet | Restricted access | Typically for select hotel guests, high-tier rewards members and designated venue guests |
| Caesars Rewards Platinum and above | Complimentary valet at participating properties | Subject to availability and current tier rules |
There is no general free valet grace period at Caesars Palace. Nevada resident free-parking benefits are typically for self-parking, not valet.
Registered hotel guests may be able to charge valet parking to the room and use hotel-guest valet privileges during the stay. Non-hotel guests generally should not expect in-and-out privileges with valet. If you valet, leave and return later, you may be charged again.
Valet parking is subject to availability. During busy weekends, holidays, concerts, major conventions and special events, valet may fill or operate with event pricing.
Tipping the valet is customary in Las Vegas and is separate from the parking fee.
Caesars Palace Parking Directions
Self-parking and valet parking entrance map:
Self-Parking
Caesars’ official help page says the Caesars Palace parking garage is located off the Las Vegas Strip and has a clearance of 6 feet 10 inches.
To reach the self-parking garage from Las Vegas Boulevard:
- Turn into the main driveway for Caesars Palace.
- Stay to the right on the driveway.
- Veer right onto Jay Sarno Way toward the back of the property.
- Pass the Forum Shops Valet.
- The guest parking entrance will be on the left.
- Turn left to enter the parking garage.
You can also enter from Frank Sinatra Drive behind the property. From Frank Sinatra Drive, turn onto Jay Sarno Way, then make the first right to enter the parking garage.
Motorcycle parking is offered on the third floor of the parking garage, next to the casino elevators.
Valet Parking
Main Valet is located near the front of Caesars Palace by the fountains and main entrance. It is the most obvious valet if you are arriving from Las Vegas Boulevard for hotel check-in, casino access or general resort visits.
Colosseum Valet is useful for The Colosseum, Omnia and the self-parking garage side of the property. From the Strip, follow Caesars Palace Drive and signs toward the Forum Shops / Colosseum / parking garage area.
Augustus / VIP Valet is located off the south side of Caesars Palace near Flamingo Road and is generally intended for select hotel guests, high-tier rewards guests and specific venue access. If you are not sure whether you qualify to use it, ask the hotel or use Main Valet.
Oversized Parking at Caesars Palace
Caesars Palace does not offer oversized parking at the property.
The official Caesars Palace parking help page lists the garage clearance at 6 feet 10 inches and states that oversized parking is not offered. That means RVs, trailers, box trucks, tall vans and other oversized vehicles should not arrive expecting to park at Caesars Palace.
The old article suggested using Flamingo Las Vegas for oversized parking. That may still be a nearby Caesars property to check, but oversized policies can change, and space may be limited. If you are driving an oversized vehicle, call Caesars or the destination property before arriving.
Free Parking Near Caesars Palace
There is no general free parking at Caesars Palace for most visitors. The best ways to park free at Caesars Palace are:
- Qualify for Caesars Rewards Platinum or higher
- Use a current Nevada resident self-parking promotion when available
- Use a valid local self-parking benefit if Caesars is offering one for your visit date
If you are looking for free parking near Caesars Palace, current common options to check include:
- Treasure Island: usually one of the best free self-parking options near the center-north Strip
- Fashion Show Las Vegas: useful if you are visiting the mall or nearby north-Strip resorts
- Sahara Las Vegas: farther north, but often a useful free-parking option
- Circus Circus: farther north, but still often useful for free parking
- The Shops at Crystals: convenient for CityCenter, but policies can change and may not be ideal for Caesars Palace
Free parking policies can change quickly, especially around events. If you are parking at a shopping center or another resort, follow that property’s rules and do not overstay or misuse customer parking.
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Caesars Palace Parking: FAQs
Does Caesars Palace have free parking?
Caesars Palace does not offer free parking to most visitors. Caesars Rewards Platinum, Diamond, Diamond Plus, Diamond Elite and Seven Stars members receive complimentary self-parking. Nevada residents may qualify for local self-parking benefits or temporary promotions with valid Nevada ID.
How much is self-parking at Caesars Palace?
Registered hotel guests generally pay $20 per day. Non-hotel guests should expect around $20-$25 per day, with higher pricing possible on weekends, holidays and special event dates.
How much is valet parking at Caesars Palace?
Valet parking is generally around $40-$50 depending on valet location, event status and demand. Caesars Rewards Platinum and higher members may receive complimentary valet parking at participating properties, subject to availability.
Do Caesars Palace hotel guests get in-and-out parking privileges?
Registered hotel guests who pay for self-parking can typically use their room key for in-and-out privileges at Caesars Las Vegas self-parking facilities during their stay, subject to availability and current policy. Valet in-and-out rules can differ and should be confirmed at the property.
Do Nevada locals get free parking at Caesars Palace?
Nevada resident benefits can vary. The long-running local benefit has been limited complimentary self-parking with valid Nevada ID, often excluding event periods. Caesars also ran a Sunday-Thursday locals promotion into early 2026. Check Caesars’ current locals or parking page before relying on a local parking benefit.
Does Caesars Palace have oversized parking?
No. Caesars’ official parking help page says Caesars Palace does not offer oversized parking, and the garage clearance is 6 feet 10 inches.
Where is motorcycle parking at Caesars Palace?
Motorcycle parking is offered on the third floor of the parking garage, next to the casino elevators.
Is there free parking near Caesars Palace?
Nearby free-parking options can include Treasure Island, Fashion Show Las Vegas, Sahara Las Vegas and Circus Circus, but policies can change. Always check the property’s current parking rules before relying on free parking.
Final Thoughts
Caesars Palace parking is no longer free for most visitors. Expect to pay for self-parking or valet unless you qualify through Caesars Rewards, a Nevada resident benefit, or a current promotion.
The key current points are simple: registered hotel guests generally pay $20 per day for self-parking, non-hotel guests usually pay around $20-$25, valet is commonly around $40-$50 depending on location and demand, and Caesars Rewards Platinum or higher can unlock complimentary parking benefits.
Before you drive in, check the current Caesars parking page, especially if you are visiting during a major event, holiday weekend, convention or concert.