The Cromwell Las Vegas transitioning to Vanderpump Hotel in 2026

March 12, 2025
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The property will continue to operate during its transformation to The Vanderpump Hotel, which is set to be complete by early next year.

Key points:

- The transition represents the latest partnership between Caesars and Lisa Vanderpump, having previously launched collaborations such as the Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace

- Vanderpump is said to be emphasizing “elegance and comfort” for the remodel, including a new design for rooms and the casino floor

The Cromwell Las Vegas, owned by a subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment, will officially be reimagined into the Vanderpump Hotel by early 2026, following the latest partnership between Caesars and Lisa Vanderpump. 

“I am thrilled to once again be partnering with Caesars Entertainment, this time to venture into the hotel business. What an extraordinary opportunity to develop this iconic location into something unique, playful and upscale. Hospitality has always been our passion, and our mission is to create something sumptuous with a unique atmosphere,” Vanderpump said. 

“Our successful history has always been based on the individuality of the location. Through my design company, Vanderpump Alain, with my partner Nick Alain, we can’t wait to breathe new life into this property and make it something truly magical.”

Caesars and Vanderpump have collaborated numerous times in the hospitality space, including bar and restaurant launches at Las Vegas strip properties such as Paris and Flamingo, as well as in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. 

“We’ve had a phenomenal partnership with Lisa, developing three very successful restaurants in Las Vegas,” Caesars Regional President Sean McBurney said. 

“Now we get to take Lisa’s vision and expertise to the next level – infusing her talent and creativity into an entire hotel at the most incredible location on the Las Vegas strip. Nowhere else in the world can guests experience The Vanderpump Hotel, and we couldn’t be more proud to debut it.”

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The property is currently home to a Caesars sportsbook retail location, with Vanderpump planning to introduce a new design for all rooms and the casino floor, including an emphasis on “elegance and comfort.”

The Cromwell will also continue standard operations during its year-long transformation to the Vanderpump Hotel.

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