Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas prices and availability
Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino 
Site of popular Vegas poolside luau and revue
Conveniently located in the center of The Strip, this Asian-theme hotel features over 250 classic autos on display and for sale.
Attractions such as Siegfried & Roy's tigers, Bellagio's dancing fountains, and Treasure Island's sea battle are minutes away.
During the summer, a luau feast-and-show takes place beside the pool. Year-round, impersonators pay tribute to legendary musical acts.
Map showing Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
Dining at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino
Emperor''s Buffet - Featuring a carving station offering roast beef, ham, and turkey at night, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets daily.
Teahouse - This 24-hour coffee shop offers light meals in a casual setting.
Imperial Buffet - Located inside the Teahouse, this buffet spot offers a champagne brunch and a prime-rib dinner buffet.
Pizza Palace - Pizza and a salad bar draw diners here.
Burger Palace - This spot serves burgers and other fast foods.
Betty''s Diner - This restaurant features light snacks, ice cream, and tantalizing desserts.
Tequila Joe''s - Opening directly onto The Strip, this lively place includes a frozen-daiquiri bar offering seven choices; serves burgers and fast foods; and supplies DJ music for nightly dancing.
Room service is available 24 hours.
Attractions near this hotel
Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Swenson St and turn left on E Tropicana Ave. Turn right on Las Vegas Blvd S and drive about 2 miles to the hotel.
Getting around: Guests planning to travel along the strip have several good options. City buses (less than $5) run the length of the Strip; private trollies (less than $5) serve the larger hotels. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive will find complimentary parking at most locations. For destinations outside the Strip, a rental car is the best option. (All fees subject to change without notice.)
The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.
Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.25 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 0.5 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 2.75 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 3.75 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 32 miles
Entertainment
Nightly except Sundays, impersonators present tributes to great musical acts such as Elvis, Madonna, and the Beatles in the award-winning Legends in Concert show.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays between April and October, the Imperial Hawaiian Luau next to the pool includes a sumptuous Hawaiian and seafood buffet, unlimited tropical drinks, a Polynesian revue with hula lessons, sing-a-longs, music, dance, and a spectacular fire-knife dance.
Acclaimed as the world''s finest, the hotel The Auto Collections provides close-up views of a rotating selection from an inventory of more than than 250 classic automobiles on display and for sale.
Comprising 75,000 square feet, the casino supplies slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, mini-baccarat, Caribbean poker, pai gow, keno, poker, and a 230-seat race and sports book.
Located on the casino floor, the Kabuki Lounge features live entertainment nightly.
Imperial Player Club offers gaming-play membership cards that earn cash and/or comp rewards redeemable for food, drink, discounted rooms, and hotel services and facilities.















