Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Hakone Suite
The Hakone Suite encompasses 1,000-square-feet of luxury and elegance. Drawing inspiration from Fuki-Hakone National Park, this luxe Las Vegas suite transports the beauty of Japan to the heart of the Strip. Adorned with sleek furnishings, the newly renovated suite includes a bedroom with one king bed, with option to add 1 additional room, separate dining and living spaces, in addition to a second room option. Guests may lavish in exclusive Nobu amenities like VIP hotel service and priority seating to Nobu restaurant.
Nobu Deluxe King
Nobu Hotel, tucked within world-famous Caesars Palace has reimagined luxury with the newly renovated Nobu Deluxe rooms. Décor is inspired by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy. The redesigned 350-square-foot space features one king bed, a custom sofa alongside a quartzite coffee table with a gold base, and a statement desk connected to the dresser by a beautifully designed quartz buffer. Guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
- Mini-Bar
- Hair Dryer
- Alarm Clock
- Flat Screen TV
- Premium Movie Channels
- MP3/iPod docking station
- Internet Access - in room for fee
Nobu Deluxe King, Non-Smoking, Mobility Tub
Nobu Hotel, tucked within world-famous Caesars Palace has reimagined luxury with the newly renovated Nobu Deluxe rooms. Décor is inspired from kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy. The redesigned 350-square-foot space features one king bed, a custom sofa alongside a quartzite coffee table with a gold base, and a statement desk or dining table which will be connected to the dresser by a beautifully designed quartz buffer. Guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
Nobu Deluxe Two Queens
Nobu Hotel, tucked within world-famous Caesars Palace has reimagined luxury with the newly renovated Nobu Deluxe rooms. Décor is inspired by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy. The redesigned 350-square-foot space features two queen beds and a dining table. Guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
Nobu Luxury King Non Smoking
Located on the upper floors of Nobu hotel, the Nobu Luxury Room affords the unsurpassed sights of the scintillating Las Vegas Strip while immersed in Nobu's unique sense of style, luxury, and craft. The newly designed décor is inspired by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy. Featuring one king bed, a custom sofa alongside a quartzite coffee table with a gold base, and a statement desk. With personalized service and lavish amenities, guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy access to priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
Nobu Luxury Room Two Queens Non-Smoking
Located on the upper floors of Nobu hotel, the Nobu Luxury Room affords the unsurpassed sights of the scintillating Las Vegas Strip while immersed in Nobu's unique sense of style, luxury, and craft. The newly designed décor is inspired from kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy and features two queen beds, a 55" TV and dining table. With personalized service and lavish amenities, guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy access to priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
- Alarm Clock
- In room safe
- Flat Screen TV
- Premium Movie Channels
- Internet Access - Free in room
Nobu Strip View Room Two Queens Non-Smoking
Nobu Hotel, tucked within world-famous Caesars Palace has reimagined luxury with the newly renovated Nobu Strip View rooms. The newly designed décor is inspired from kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold epoxy and features two queen beds, a 55" TV and dining table. With personalized service and lavish amenities, guests of Nobu Hotel receive dedicated Concierge service and enjoy access to priority seating in Nobu Restaurant.
- Alarm Clock
- In room safe
- Flat Screen TV
- Premium Movie Channels
- Internet Access - Free in room
Sake Suite
Named after Japanese sake drums, the Sake suite plays its own energetic beat: Nestled within the elegant Nobu hotel inside Caesars Palace, the chic Las Vegas suite ranges from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet. Adorned in neutral tones, plum splashes and dark wood, the sophisticated, Sake suite includes a separate media room, billiard table and a bar area – all perfect for a vivacious, lounge-feel evening. Exclusive amenities include private pool entry, priority seating to Nobu restaurant and VIP hotel service. Complimentary round-trip airport limo service is included in your reservation.
Hotel Details
Caesars Palace and Nobu Hospitality have developed the world’s first Nobu Hotel, a boutique hotel with the larger destination resort. The innovative concept will feature the largest Nobu restaurant and lounge and the first on the Strip.
In Nobu’s first hotel project, leading the way as the first celebrity-chef branded hotel venture, David Rockwell and his firm the Rockwell Group are leading the overall interior design for the hotel, including all rooms, suites and common areas, as well as the adjoining restaurant and lounge. Incorporating his passion and decades-long history with the Nobu brand, Rockwell has created stylish interiors showcasing natural materials fused with Nobu’s signature Japanese elegance, designed to convey an extension of the fun and energetic Nobu lifestyle.
Raw, natural materials in neutral tones are juxtaposed with hints of terracotta orange, purple and aqua, and unexpected bold graphics representing traditional and contemporary Japanese forms.
Complementing the design’s organic and Japanese elements, furniture reflects the influence of George Nakashima and natural forms.
Lantern-like standing lamps and glass chandeliers provide luminous accents.
Japanese inspired decorative pillows in vibrant colors adorn couches.
Life-edge wood coffee tables and grass cloth wall coverings reinforce a textured, natural aesthetic.
A beige and brown toned patterned carpet resembles sand and gestural paintings.
All rooms have Japanese artwork incorporating traditional prints and expressionist graffiti-like forms selected by Chef Nobu.
Bathrooms feature teak fittings complemented by stone tile.
INTRODUCTION TO NOBU
It began with one man, a chef named Nobu Matsuhisa. Inspired by his love of food and flair, Chef Nobu explored the far reaches of the globe mastering culinary traditions from locations as varied as Japan and Peru, before settling in Beverly Hills, California. Here, he drew upon his classical training at sushi bars and his travel abroad to create a whole new trend in Japanese cuisine. His fusion of classic Asian fare with modern flavors made him an instant hit, attracting the attention of Los Angeles celebrities, including actor Robert De Niro.
It was with De Niro and others that Chef Nobu set out to create a completely different kind of restaurant—one that the world had never seen. Naturally, this restaurant would serve Nobu Matsuhisa’s famous dishes—but it would also feature a refined aesthetic and energetic atmosphere that would make it the playground for the world’s most illustrious VIPs.
Quite fittingly, they called this restaurant Nobu.
Today, Nobu isn’t just a collection of world-renowned restaurants, it’s a global lifestyle brand that embodies a powerful combination of upscale cuisine and laid-back luxury. There are some 25 Nobu restaurants in 15 countries, spanning across five continents and receiving over three million visits per year.
And now the world’s first Nobu Hotel has arrived at Caesars Palace, bringing together two iconic brands like never before. With a setting of stylish indulgence infused with traditional Japanese and modern styles, this boutique hotel redefines hospitality with the same artful elegance that Chef Nobu brings to his restaurants, attracting a whole new clientele to Caesars.
Las Vegas—and the whole world—will never be the same.
Nobu Hotel Amenities and Guest Privileges:
Complimentary access to 5,500-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness center at Qua Baths & Spa
Priority reservations and VIP access to Nobu Caesars Palace restaurant
Complimentary VIP access to Pure Nightclub at Caesars Palace
Private pool access
Exclusive in-room iPad registration
In-room iPad docking station
Access to the exclusive Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace app
Nobu’s signature hot tea welcome amenity served in-room upon arrival
Deluxe bath amenities by Natura Bisse
Turndown service with exclusive pillow and bath menus and Nobu-scented sleep oils
Complimentary valet and covered parking
24-hour access to Nobu’s first-ever in-room dining menu
Resort Fee: Nobu Hotel will charge $45.95 USD per night plus taxes, (per room/per day)
- High-speed wifi for two devices (per room/per day)
- Fitness center passes for two per day (for those properties with a fitness center)
- All local calls
Hotel Deposit:
- $100.00 USD (per night/per stay) collected upon arrival
Parking Policy:
- Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace charges for valet parking starting at $13.00 for less than 4 hours and $18.00 for 4 - 24 hours daily.
- Self Parking: $18.00 (per night).
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas will no longer be taking cash deposits upon Check In. The guests will be able to settle in cash if they would like upon check out. Please advise that a credit card or debit card is the only form of payment that will be accepted at the time of check in for the security deposit.
- Concierge
- Gift Shop
- Car Rental
- Lounge/Bar
- Restaurant
- ATM Machine
- Ice Machine
- Pet Friendly
- Room Service
- Sundries shop
- Fitness Center
- Parking - Self
- Security Guard
- Business Center
- Parking - Valet
- Currency Exchange
- Wheelchair Access
- 24 hour front desk
- Cable/Satellite TV
- Dry cleaning service
- Non-Smoking Facility
- Swimming Pool - Outdoor
- Internet Access - Public Access for fee