Vanderpump and Caesars Joining Forces to Renovate Hotel Casino

Credit: Lisa Vanderpump/Caesars Entertainment
Credit: Lisa Vanderpump/Caesars Entertainment

Caesars Entertainment and Lisa Vanderpump are partnering to renovate The Cromwell at the corner of Las Vegas Blvd. and Flamingo Road.

The revamp will change the name of the venue to The Vanderpump Hotel. Vanderpump’s design company, Vanderpump Alain, will be designing the renovations.

Plans include revising the hotel reception and front desk area, the introduction of a new lounge and upgrades to the 188 guest rooms and suites. The casino floor is also set to receive upgrades.

More details regarding the project will be released as time moves forward. The building will operate as is throughout the revamp. Renovations are expected to begin this summer and wrap up in the first portion of 2026. (Source)

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