Television star and entrepreneur Lisa Vanderpump is teaming up with Caesars Entertainment to introduce a new brand to the Las Vegas Strip.
The Cromwell, a boutique hotel, will be transformed into the Vanderpump Hotel, with renovations set to begin this summer.
This marks Vanderpump’s first venture into the hotel industry, building on her successful forays into wine, spirits, and hospitality. Her portfolio includes Vanderpump Cocktail Garden at Caesars Palace, Vanderpump à Paris at Paris Las Vegas, WOLF by Vanderpump at Harveys Lake Tahoe, and Pinky’s by Vanderpump at Flamingo Las Vegas.
A signature look for the Vanderpump Hotel
Vanderpump will bring her signature design aesthetic to the hotel’s reception area, 188 guestrooms and suites, and a new lounge. The interior design will showcase custom furnishings and lighting fixtures from her company, Vanderpump Alain, as well.
The property is currently home to Giada De Laurentiis’ restaurant GIADA, Bound lobby bar, Interlude casino lounge, Drai’s Beachclub and Nightclub, Drai’s After Hours, and a Caesars Sportsbook.
“I am thrilled to once again be partnering with Caesars Entertainment, this time to venture into the hotel business,” says Lisa Vanderpump. “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.
“Our successful history has always been based on the individuality of the location,” she continues. “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.”
The Cromwell will remain open throughout the conversion, and the Vanderpump Hotel set to debut early 2026.

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