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Hotel overview
CNN's "Hottest New Hotel of 2013", the luxury Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace has been crafted by Robert DeNiro and Chef Nobu and sits at the epicenter of Las Vegas' entertainment heart. For the best night's sleep, enjoy the ultra luxury pillow-top bed dressed with exclusive Filo Doro linens with down duvet and pillows. The hotel also features Inspirational Nobu room service, priority Nobu Restaurant reservations, Celebrity known Natura Bisse designer toiletries and wide range of VIP access and amenities. Experience the ultimate relaxation with an in-room spa treatment or visit the heavenly Qua Baths & Spa.
Experience Nobu, the Las Vegas center strip luxury hotel experience with rooms and suites fitting the celebrity desire for the best amenities.
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
2761 reviews-
Clean and spacious hotel room
The hotel is excellent, room was spacious and clean, and the staff was courteous and attentive. We enjoy the location of the hotel on the strip, and enjoy all the amenities the hotel has to offer. Will stay here again in the future.
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Cheap on things they shouldn't be
Staying at Nobu was my first experience staying at a hotel that was not in Brazil, and my overall opinion is that Nobu is cheap on things they shouldn't be. There's a 70-dollar fee to use the minibar to store your own stuff... I've never seen that before. They also limit the number of devices (two) that can connect to WIFI. The final thing, which I wasn't even that bothered about, is that in Brazil, 99% of hotels offer some kind of breakfast (which Nobu doesn't). The room was nice and clean, so props to that.
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Great for staycation
Angie at the front desk was amazing! She went out of her way to make our stay for my birthday really special! We had a great stay! We would recommend for any local for a staycation. Hotel was near many restaurants and close to the forum shops did not need to leave property
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Repeat Nobu visit, even better than the previous stays
We were in town for the Eagles at the Sphere. We almost always stay at Caesar properties but the last 2 visits have both been to Nobu. Super easy check in, no waiting whatsoever and the staff was next level attentive. Room size and view were both spot on, could not be better. I’ll be back again in March!
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Not worth it, small things matter
First, it is actually kind of difficult to even find the hotel. I wandered around Caesars for 15-20 minutes asking for help. Second, the Internet was down for part of the night despite the fact that you are paying $51 in resort fees. Third, dirty glasses. Fourth, a mini fridge that is fully stocked with no prices or room to use. In fact if you use the mini fridge for personal use there is a $75 charge. Wow. Fourth, bad lighting in the room. Basically one significant lamp in the corner casting a glow across the room. I couldn’t figure out how to turn it off so just unplugged it at night. Fifth, Keurig with NO coffee or tea pods. Sixth, attempted to call front desk to ask if that was just a mistake and gave up after 2 attempts and over 20 minutes on the phone waiting. I was never able to reach anyone. Seventh, poor quality products in the room. Most I bring myself but I do expect a decent quality of toilet paper. Think airport or county fair and that’s about what you’re getting. Eighth, perhaps my fault for not doing more research, but I really do not recommend this hotel for business travelers. None of the small things were present that make a stay more comfortable or easy and getting into the parking garage and finding the hotel were so inconvenient and just a total pain.