Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace

Las Vegas, Nevada

9.1 Luxury

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About the Hotel

The world's first ever Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace is a luxury infused, celebrity-driven exhibition. And its guests? We can't quite put our finger on it, but well, let's just say they have a certain je ne sais quoi, not to mention great taste. Immerse yourself in luxury that emerges at every turn, every texture, and every amenity.  Nobu has a distinctly different feel than most Las Vegas hotels, and features Japanese-inspired décor mixed with sleek, modern touches.

Location

Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
3570 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109

Nearest Airport: LAS

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Reviews for Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace

Trinity made the whole experience 5 star

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 3 days ago

Trinity at the front desk was super nice and she went above and beyond to make our stay unforgettable!!!! I will definitely come back!

Jose P


The most memorable feature of the Nobu Hotel is the awesome food.

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 days ago

The Nobu Hotel at Caesar's Palace is a hotel-within-hotel concept right in the heart of the Las Vegas strip. The Nobu offers access to the myriad of amenities of Caesar's Palace and its gold landmark detail can found in its rooms and its renowned Nobu restaurant. The Nobu is surrounded by many of the city's most popular tourist spots and attractions the Bellagio fountain and the Ling Promenade Mall. The glut of amenities are accessible to the Nobu including the massive Bath and Spa and the famous Gods Pool Oasis by the Caesar's Palace facility. An array of sleek and plush rooms are on offer at Nobu, with spa-like spaces and Japanese inspired decor. I opted for a Luxury King accommodation which looked and felt Z.en-like subdued color palettes, quart coffee tables, simple butss sleek furniture. patch work upholsteries. gold trim, as well as fanciful carpet, complete the vision. A spacious bathroom with bath and giant walk-in tub fill this space. Naturally, guests at the Nobu get priority booking status at this on-site restaurant. The menu is seriously amazing courting such items Black cod miso, Yellowtail sushi but I opted for New Zealand Salmon with crispy spinach. So if a Vegas hotel with Japanese inspired decor mixed with sleek and modern style is your favorite................then try the............Nobu Hotel in Caesar's Palace.

Room-in-my-suitcase - Ottawa, Canada


Basically Caesars Palace at a Higher Price

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

I booked the Nobu Hotel expecting a refined, Japanese inspired luxury experience. In reality, it is basically the same as staying at Caesars Palace since the hotel is located inside Caesars and operates at the same overall quality level, which is on the lower side for the price. There is a separate Nobu check-in area, but the lines were long and both check-in and checkout involved noticeable waits. The promised exclusivity did not translate into convenience. We paid extra for a Strip view and instead received a view of rooftop AC units with a small amount of the Strip visible behind them. The room itself was nothing like what you would expect from a high-end Japanese hotel. There were no modern Japanese toilets or thoughtful amenities. The room felt comparable to a Holiday Inn Express, except the furniture, hallways, and finishes showed clear signs of age. The hotel also seems to nickel and dime guests. I was charged $21.68 for simply using the in-room coffee pot. Parking was another $20 per day. For the price, very little feels included. In hindsight, I should have researched more. A quick scan of Reddit afterward revealed threads titled things like "Is staying at Nobu really that bad?" which now make complete sense. Overall, Nobu feels like a premium label placed on an aging Caesars product. For the cost, there are much better options in Las Vegas.

Hugh W


Not up to Nobu hotel standards

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

While the staff is friendly, the actual service delivery is severely lacking. We rented multiple rooms for a business trip and were told there was no guaranteed check in before 6pm. The window starts at 4 but if you have business dinners or other events planned, their best solution was offering to let us change in the lobby bathroom. We finally got into the rooms and there were no irons and after calling down and being told they'd be right up, it took 45 minutes. Overall, it's absolutely not up to the quality level of the Nobu in Cabo, for example, and not a place we'll repeat on future business trips to Vegas for conferences.

sftravelsforwine


All around great experience

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

Had such a great time at this hotel, first time staying with friends and received the best service! Jade, Terri, and Jordan made everything fast and easy. They have a great team! Service and friendliness was top tier. Will be back!

Alex M


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