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Hotel overview
The World's first-ever Nobu Hotel satisfies guests with the finest, most exquisite taste. Immerse yourself in luxury showcased at every turn, every texture and every amenity. Unwind in a sleek Japanese-inspired room or dine at Nobu Matsuhisa's upscale restaurant.
Location
Las Vegas - Center StripProperty information
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Hotel details
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General policies & fine print
Check-in Policy - A valid credit card is required for incidentals deposit, to be authorized at check-in. Deposit amount will vary based on length of stay and will be released if no charges are made to the room (timing of release varies). Suites may require additional deposits. Cash deposits will not be accepted.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
General Information - Room taxes are included in vacation price. Early check-in fees and minimum night stay restrictions may apply. Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Parking - Effective immediately, Nobu Hotel Las Vegas charges for parking.
Resort Fee - A mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out for all U.S. Domestic and Land Only reservations.
Mandatory hotel-imposed fee inclusions:
- In-room Wifi for two devices per day at the Premium Wifi speed of 20 Mbps
- Fitness center passes for two per day (for those properties with a fitness center)
- All local calls
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change. The hotel can provide current fee and inclusions when you check-in.
- Early Departure Penalty: 1 Night Applies: Sunday - Saturday 01Jan15 - 31Dec50
- No Show Penalty: 1 Night Applies: Sunday - Saturday 01Jan15 - 31Dec50
Ratings & reviews
TripAdvisor traveler rating
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Nice hotel inside a hotel
Nobu is located in Ceasars palace across from the Montecristo cigar lounge. It is a little confusing as you walk in on the first floor, but the lobby for the Nobu hotel is on floor 72. I did ask about that. Nobu is in tower 7 of Ceasars, and the hotel has a total of 12 floors. The room was spacious, I felt. The bathroom was quite large in size. It definitely worked for three women. There is a long vanity table behind the bathroom door that was able to hold our toiletry bags and more. There is also a nice stool to sit on while primping. The closet also was a decent size for us to hang quite a few items of clothing. There is a dresser under the tv and drawers in the closet. Now, one thing that bothered me to my core, the refrigerator, is fully stocked, and so were items on top of that dresser. They are monitored in some fashion that if they are picked up or moved and not put back in 30 seconds, it will be automatically added to your room bill. We were told this at check-in. But come on... so if you had something that needed to be refrigerated, you wouldn't be able to. We did not call and ask if a refrigerator could be brought to our room. I'm not sure if that is even an option. There was a single serve keurig. We did have a partial view of some of the hotels on the strip. They have complimentary coffee and tea starting at 7am. Complimentary alcoholic drinks, with a drink card, from 5 to 6 pm. The gym has small bottles of water and apples that are available. You will need your card to go anywhere besides the lobby or the casino floor of the ceasars. Would I stay there again? Yes.
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Do not book this hotel. They will just move you to Caesars and still charge you for Nobu
We booked our hotels stay 6 month in advance. We were looking forward to our stay from 6 months and were super excited. We got emails about our upcoming Nobu stay for months leading up to our stay. We check our hotel reservation a few days before online to confirm we had a non smoking double queen bed room and we did. Once we arrived and went to the Nobu hotel check in we were told we did not have a Nobu room and to go back down stairs to Caesars check in. Then were told our reservation was changed and we will have the same size room for the same cost at Caesars. If I wanted to stay at Caesars I would have booked the same room for less 6 months ago, I booked and paid for Nobu. Not sure why they thought it would be Ok to charge me for a Nobu room but give me a Caesars room. I was so disappointed I have been looking forward to our stay for 6 months. We pick this place even though it cost more then a nominal Caesars Palace and now we got to pay the Nobu cost for the Caesars room, so very disappointed. We were in town for the convention, I really just wanted to say forget it and drive 5hr. back home but we had to stay. The check in desk said our reservation was changed from Nobu to Caesars :-( At check out our total was more then we booked online at Nobu or were told at check in but we just gave up paid and left. Other smaller issues: We had to pay $40 for valet parking since when they gave us player cards did not work and no one was around to help us get our car we valet. We were supped to get free paring with our veteran’s player card. On the plus side: The Buffet at Caesars was amazing or maybe I was just eating my feeling of disappointment. For us to travel it takes a lot of planning. We own our own business, have kids and pets and a lot or arrangements have to be made so we don't take trips that often and that is why this was so disappointing. We were there for the convection and a mini vacation.
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Perfection in Las Vegas!
I spent 3 nights here in February in a luxury king room. Having stayed in other luxury properties in the strip NOBU ranks near the top of my list. Check in was easy (72 floor lobby) and desk staff responded pleasantly and efficiently to the minor problems I had (mini bar charges and internet charges accidentally put on my folio). The “happy hour” is a nice touch from 5-6 as well as beverages available all day and coffee in the morning. My room was perfect. In good repair and seemed new. Very clean. The bed and pillows were comfortable and I slept well. There is a Keurig machine but the pods are $20 off the mini bar. I picked up a box from Walgreens. The fitness room is small but adequate. I was always the only one in there. Its central location inside Caesars makes getting around easy. The price is lower in comparison to other luxury properties on the strip which makes this place a great value. Its my new favorite.
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Comfortable & Quiet
Stayed here for a night last week. The hotel is inside Caesar's Palace and isn't that easy to find at first. When you do, you take an elevator up to check in. The check in experience was rather slow, but the staff were pleasant. My room was very modern, spacious and comfortable. It had everything I needed for the night including a large comfy bed, work desk and a modern ensuite with plenty of toiletries. Free bottled water was provided along with a minibar, although the QR code for the price list didn't work. WiFi was decent, and there's free WiFi downstairs within Caesar's bars, restaurants and casino too. Location is excellent for exploring the strip although you could probably spend a few days in Caesar's alone without getting bored. All in all, an ideal Vegas hotel with extremely reasonable prices (although they do seem to fluctuate a fair bit and its worth looking around for the best price- I booked through Wyndham rewards which was considerably cheaper than booking with Caesars).
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Nice room but whole hotel smelled of stale cigarette smoke.
The room was great! What I didn't like was the amount of smoke drifting up the elevator and stair ways into the hotel rooms making them smell. The other thing that bothered me was the nickel and diming attached to everything in the room. I prefer that the hotel I stay in charges a price and you get everything for that price. Don't lowball my room charge and then make up that difference by charging extra for each and every amenity in the room. The reason I gave the Very Good score was because this hotel exceeds the other nearby hotels I've stayed in before in Las Vegas and it is very convenient to everything on the strip.