Caesars Palace Villas

Updated July 2026

Vegas's original template for the ultra-high-roller villa, still setting the standard sixty years later.

Approximately $30,000/night 📏 Multi-bedroom villas historically named for Roman figures, several thousand square feet each
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Caesars Palace built its reputation on total-immersion theming, and nowhere is that more literal than in its private villas — multi-room spreads with their own plunge pools, columned architecture, and butler service on call around the clock.

These villas rarely appear on any public rate calendar. They're allocated through the casino's VIP hosts to top-tier gaming clientele first, with remaining availability quoted directly to guests willing to pay Roman-emperor rates for a Roman-emperor experience.

At around $30,000 a night, they're a notch below the rooftop villas at Nobu but still comfortably in the Strip's most exclusive tier.

The Wildest Detail

Private plunge pools, dedicated butler service, and Roman-column architecture that leans fully into the property's ancient-empire theme.

HOW TO BOOK IT

Quote-only through Caesars Palace's VIP concierge desk.

Can't Quite Swing Approximately $30,000/night?

Caesars Palace has real rooms for every budget — starting far below suite pricing. See current rates, amenities, and availability on the full Caesars Palace page.

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