The Imperial Palace occupies one of the best spots on the Las Vegas Strip. Located across the street from Caesars and next door to the Flamingo Hilton, one can't help but notice this neon-blue, Oriental-themed gaming hall as they stroll Las Vegas Boulevard. Although it's not a dazzling visual spectacle like some of its neighbors, the Imperial Palace is impressive in other ways. The building is constructed to resemble an Asian pagoda and there are works of Asian-styled art throughout the property, including giant wind-chime chandeliers. However, the real draws of the Imperial Palace are the facilities and services provided by the casino.
The Imperial Palace is known for its "Luv tub" suites. These suites are an exceptional value (especially considering the hotel's location) and have several amenities that will help you complete your Vegas experience. Each of the suites has a sunken 300-gallon tub built for two, mirrors around the tub and over the bed and every room has its own balcony.
One of the most famous attractions in Las Vegas, the Imperial Palace Auto Collections presents an assortment of classical and one-of-a-kind cars and trucks. Automobile enthusiasts and even history buffs will find something of interest among the 350 vehicles in the collection. In addition to standard casino entertainment, the casino provides 24-hour emergency care.
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