Harrah's Las Vegas has completed a $140 million renovation,
which includes upgrades to all 1,622 rooms in the hotel's Valley Tower.
Guestrooms feature a color scheme of grays with purple
accents as well as dark woods and ceramic dark-plank tile. The rooms also have
oversized vanities and backlit mirrors. The hotel's 1,700-square-foot Valley
Presidential Suite has a walk-in rain shower, and the 2,000-square-foot Valley
Penthouse has a full-sized bar and a game table.

A renovated guestroom in the Valley Tower.
Downstairs, owner Caesars Entertainment has remodeled the
casino and added a lobby bar as well as a Starbucks.
Caesars started the upgrades by completing renovations to
672 rooms on the tower's south side in 2016.
The hotel, which has 2,530 rooms in total, opened as the
Holiday Casino in 1973 before expanding into its current incarnation. The
property became Harrah's in 1992.

The renovated Valley Presidential Suite.