The Cromwell to Reopen as First Adults-Only Resort on Las Vegas Strip

LAS VEGAS—Caesars Entertainment, Inc. plans to resume operations at The Cromwell on Oct. 29 as the first adults-only resort on the Las Vegas Strip. The boutique hotel and gaming floor will be open seven days a week for guests 21 and over, with Giada restaurant open to all.

“The first standalone boutique hotel on the Strip, The Cromwell brings an exclusive, elevated lifestyle experience to the destination, focusing on hospitality, amenities and personalized service,” said Ken Janssen, SVP and The Cromwell GM. “In line with the boutique hotel experience, we are pleased to announce that we will reopen on Oct. 29 as the first adults-only property on Las Vegas Boulevard, with a continued emphasis on our enhanced health and safety protocols.”

The Cromwell offers188 rooms including 19 suites, as well as the Bound elevated lobby bar; Interlude Casino Lounge; Giada, the first-ever restaurant by celebrity chef and television personality Giada De Laurentiis; the fast-casual Eatwell; and Drai’s After Hours, located at its original home beneath the boutique hotel.

The resumption of business at The Cromwell follows the reopening of Caesars regional casinos and hotels across the country, in addition to the following Las Vegas properties: Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas, Bally’s Las Vegas, The Linq Hotel + Experience and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Caesars will open its remaining Las Vegas properties in line with customer demand, regulatory requirements and any additional health and safety considerations.