It’s a hotel within a hotel. On Monday, the first-ever Nobu Hotel — yes, from the same team behind the uber-popular Nobu restaurants — opened in the Centurion Tower at Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino.
This luxe 181-room hotel, situated next to the also newly-opened Nobu restaurant, is all about the details.
It may not have many on-site amenities (although guests are granted free access to Caesars’ facilities such as the fitness center and PURE Nightclub), but it does offer special perks such as 24-hour room service from Nobu (only open to non-guests for lunch and dinner) and in-room hot tea upon arrival.
The luxe rooms, designed by renowned hotel designer David Rockwell, are in keeping with the Japanese theme: Floorplans exhibit feng shui, and minibars are stocked with Japanese beer and sake.
Welcome to the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace.

Guests receive exclusive concierge services.

They can also order 24-hour room service from the Nobu restaurant next door.

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