Nobu Hotel occupies its own tower within Caesars Palace, and its villa sits at the very top — a rooftop spread with a private terrace overlooking the entire Strip, built for hosting as much as sleeping.
The villa's dining room is built around in-suite chef service, an obvious nod to the Nobu restaurant empire the hotel is named for, and the whole floor can be booked out for the kind of privacy that ordinary penthouse suites can't offer with neighbors down the hall.
At roughly $40,000 a night, it sits near the top of the Strip's villa tier — priced for a private party or a milestone celebration, not a casual splurge.
A private rooftop terrace with panoramic Strip views, its own dining room for private chef service, and direct access to Nobu's restaurant below.
HOW TO BOOK IT
Quote-only through Caesars Palace VIP services — call ahead for availability. Standard Nobu Hotel rooms, by contrast, are directly bookable online.
Can't Quite Swing Approximately $40,000/night?
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace has real rooms for every budget — starting far below suite pricing. See current rates, amenities, and availability on the full Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace page.
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