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Harrah's Joliet Hotel

204-room downtown hotel attached to the riverfront casino with the most convenient location for Route 66 sightseeing in Joliet

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Harrah's Joliet Hotel is the largest and most centrally located hotel in downtown Joliet and the most convenient single property for Route 66 travelers wanting to base themselves in walking distance of every major Mother Road attraction in the city. The 204-room hotel is integrated into the Harrah's Joliet Casino complex along the Des Plaines River and offers the comfort, amenities, and reliability of a major chain operation along with the entertainment options of an attached 24-hour casino. The property has been part of the Caesars Entertainment portfolio since 1999 and benefits from ongoing investment in room renovations, technology upgrades, and amenity improvements.

Rooms are modern and comfortably appointed, with king or two queen beds, contemporary bathrooms with walk-in showers or tub-shower combinations, in-room safes, mini-refrigerators in most rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, large flat-screen televisions, and either river-view or city-view orientations. The most-requested rooms are the river-view kings on higher floors, which offer genuinely scenic views of the Des Plaines River and the historic Joliet skyline. Suites are available in a range of configurations for guests wanting more space, and select premium rooms include whirlpool tubs and private balconies overlooking the river.

For Route 66 travelers, the hotel's location is the single biggest selling point. The Joliet Area Historical Museum and Route 66 Welcome Center is a two-block walk north, the Rialto Square Theatre is two blocks south, Route 66 Park is a short walk along Broadway Street, and the Old Joliet Prison and Joliet Iron Works are five-minute drives. Restaurants within walking distance include Merichka's downtown outpost, multiple coffee shops, and a handful of local pubs and casual dining options. The hotel offers free self-parking, which is increasingly rare for downtown hotels, and the parking garage is integrated into the casino complex with covered access to the hotel lobby.

Rooms and Amenities

Standard king and double-queen rooms run approximately 350 square feet and include modern furnishings, comfortable bedding from a major hotel-brand supplier, blackout curtains, in-room safes large enough for a laptop, and ample electrical outlets including USB charging ports at both the desk and bedside. Bathrooms include premium toiletries, plush towels, and either walk-in showers or full bathtub-shower combinations. Climate control is individual to each room, and most rooms have either river or city views — neither is dramatically superior to the other for sightseeing purposes, though river views tend to be slightly more peaceful in the evening.

Suite options range from junior suites with separate sitting areas to full executive suites with multiple rooms, dining tables, and premium amenities. The Presidential Suite on the top floor is among the most luxurious accommodations available in downtown Joliet and is occasionally available for high-end leisure travelers as well as the corporate clients who typically book it. River-view whirlpool rooms are a popular romantic-getaway option and feature in-room jetted tubs positioned to overlook the water. Suite pricing varies significantly by season and demand, with weekday rates substantially lower than weekend casino-conference rates.

Property amenities include a heated indoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center with cardio equipment and free weights, a business center with computers and printing services, and several casual dining venues integrated into the casino complex. The casino itself is directly accessible from the hotel lobby via a short walk through climate-controlled corridors — a substantial benefit during Illinois winters when outdoor walking can be unpleasant. Caesars Rewards members earn points on hotel stays, casino play, and dining, and the program provides genuine value for repeat visitors. Even single-stay guests can join the program for free at check-in and immediately earn discounts.

Dining and Casino Integration

On-property dining ranges from the 24-hour casino cafe — useful for late check-ins, early departures, or after-hours meals — to a more upscale steakhouse for special-occasion dining, plus a buffet that operates on limited weekend hours. The dining venues are integrated into the casino complex but most are accessible to hotel guests of all ages, even though the casino floor itself is restricted to 21 and older. Coffee, light breakfast, and snacks are available throughout the day at multiple locations on property, and room service is available during extended hours for guests preferring in-room dining.

The casino's 24/7 operation means hotel guests can find entertainment, dining, or just a comfortable place to relax at any hour. Live entertainment at the casino lounge runs most nights and is free to attend, with everything from cover bands and tribute acts to occasional comedy and dance nights. Even non-gamblers often find the casino atmosphere enjoyable as a place to people-watch, enjoy a drink, or attend a show. Bars throughout the property offer competitive drink pricing for guests who become Caesars Rewards members.

For 2026 Route 66 Centennial programming, the hotel offers special package rates that include accommodations, Route 66-themed welcome amenities, and combination tickets for the Joliet Area Historical Museum, Rialto Square Theatre tours, and Old Joliet Prison tours. The packages are priced competitively against booking each component separately and include Centennial-edition souvenirs that are not available outside the package. Booking is available directly through the Caesars website with the package code provided in current promotional materials.

Booking, Parking, and Practical Information

Rates vary considerably by day of week and season. Midweek Sunday through Thursday rates typically run $110 to $150 per night for standard rooms, with weekend Friday-Saturday rates rising to $160 to $220 or higher during peak event weekends. River-view and suite upgrades add $30 to $100 per night depending on category. Special-event pricing during major concerts, holidays, or sports events can push rates significantly higher and book up well in advance. Travelers with flexibility should aim for midweek stays for the best combination of value and availability.

Booking can be done directly through the Caesars Entertainment website, by phone, through Caesars Rewards membership channels, or via third-party travel sites. The direct channels typically offer the best rate and the most flexible cancellation terms, plus the only access to Route 66 Centennial packages and other branded promotions. Check-in is 4pm and checkout is 11am, with both early check-in and late checkout often available depending on occupancy. The hotel is fully ADA accessible with multiple accessible room configurations available on request.

Free self-parking in the integrated casino garage is one of the property's biggest practical advantages over other downtown Joliet hotels. The garage is covered, well-lit, and connected to the hotel lobby via a short climate-controlled corridor. Valet parking is also available at a modest charge for guests wanting curbside service. The location is fully walkable to every major Joliet Route 66 attraction, and ride-share is reliable for trips to attractions slightly further afield including the Iron Works, Old Joliet Prison, and White Fence Farm. Public transportation including Metra commuter rail service to Chicago is also accessible from downtown for travelers wanting day trips into the city without driving.

Visitor Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

01Is parking included with the room rate?expand_more

Yes. Free self-parking in the integrated casino garage is included for hotel guests. The garage is covered, well-lit, and connected to the hotel lobby via climate-controlled corridors. Valet parking is also available for a small additional fee.

02Can I stay here if I don't gamble?expand_more

Absolutely. The hotel welcomes all guests regardless of whether they plan to use the casino. Many Route 66 travelers choose the property specifically for the central downtown location, walkable access to attractions, and free parking.

03What's the difference between river-view and city-view rooms?expand_more

River-view rooms overlook the Des Plaines River and tend to be slightly more peaceful at night. City-view rooms look out over downtown Joliet rooftops and the historic skyline. Both are perfectly fine — the choice is primarily aesthetic preference.

04Are there Route 66 Centennial packages for 2026?expand_more

Yes. The hotel offers Centennial packages combining accommodations, welcome amenities, and combination tickets for major Joliet Route 66 attractions (museum, theater tours, prison tours). Book directly through the Caesars website for current package details.

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