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2-Bedroom Suite · The Strip · Updated March 2026

Augustus Premium Room, 2 Queen Beds, Non Smoking, Fountain View

Caesars Palace — The Strip

645 sq ftSuite Size
2 BedsBedrooms
Up to 4Guests
From $196Per Night

The Augustus Premium Room is a 645-square-foot non-smoking room in the Augustus Tower at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, sleeping up to 4 guests across 2 queen beds. Starting from $196 per night, it offers a separate sitting area, a partially open bathroom with a soaking tub and separate shower, and a fountain view. It suits groups or families who want more floor space than a standard Strip room without stepping up to a full suite.

Overview

About This Suite

Tucked into the Augustus Tower — Caesars Palace's spa tower, completed in 2005 and subsequently renovated — this 645-square-foot room delivers a classic, formal aesthetic and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the hotel's iconic fountains.

At 645 square feet, the Augustus Premium Room is among the largest base room categories at Caesars Palace. The layout is divided into a sleeping area with 2 queen beds fitted with pillowtop mattresses and hypo-allergenic bedding, a separate sitting area with a couch, and a table positioned by the floor-to-ceiling windows — large enough to seat three. A flat-screen TV anchors the dresser-and-desk wall facing the beds. The Augustus Tower carries a more classic, formal character compared to the contemporary styling of the Julius Tower rooms, and blackout drapes let you block the fountain view entirely when sleep is the priority.

The partially open bathroom includes dual vanity sinks, a jetted soaking tub, and a separate walk-in shower, along with free toiletries and a hair dryer. In-room amenities extend to a minibar, coffee and tea maker, laptop-compatible safe, iron and ironing board, and pay-per-view movies. The room is climate-controlled, receives daily housekeeping, and offers turndown service. Rollaway beds and cribs are available on request, which matters for families pushing the 4-guest maximum. The 24-hour room service and optional in-room massage round out the on-demand comfort options.

Because the Augustus Tower is where the Caesars Palace spa is located, guests in this room have a shorter walk to spa facilities than those staying in the Palace or Julius towers. The trade-off is that the Augustus Tower sits somewhat removed from the main casino floor and the center of the property. Connecting and adjoining rooms can be requested subject to availability — useful for larger travel parties — though non-adjoining rooms on higher floors tend to be quieter. The fountain view is the signature draw of this specific room category, visible through the floor-to-ceiling windows that run the length of the sitting-area side of the room.

Key Highlights

  • 645 sq ft across a sleeping area and a separate sitting area
  • 2 queen beds with pillowtop mattresses and hypo-allergenic bedding
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows with a direct fountain view
  • Bathroom features a jetted soaking tub, dual vanity sinks, and a separate walk-in shower
  • Minibar and 24-hour room service included in the room
  • Located in the Augustus Tower, the same building as the Caesars Palace spa
  • Rollaway beds and cribs available on request for up to 4 guests
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the fountain view look like from the Augustus Premium Room?

The fountain view is framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that span the sitting-area side of the room. Rooms on higher floors — the Augustus Tower reaches at least the 42nd floor — provide an elevated perspective across the hotel's fountain features and surrounding property. The blackout drapes can cover the windows fully when needed.

How does the Augustus Premium Room compare to other Caesars Palace room types?

The Augustus Tower rooms are larger than the Julius Tower base rooms and carry a more classic, formal décor, while the Julius rooms trend more modern. The Palace Tower rooms were also renovated and are considered desirable for their proximity to the pool area. The Augustus Tower's main advantage over other towers is its direct connection to the spa. Compared to the older Octavius Tower, the Augustus is a standard-tier option rather than a premium-tier tower designation.

Can the Augustus Premium Room accommodate 4 guests?

Yes, the room's maximum occupancy is 4 guests. The 2 queen beds can each sleep 2 adults. For families needing additional sleeping space, rollaway beds and cribs are available on request, subject to availability.

Are adjoining rooms available in the Augustus Tower?

Connecting and adjoining rooms in the Augustus Tower can be requested at the time of booking, though they are subject to availability. Guests who prefer a quieter stay may want to request a non-adjoining room, as shared walls between adjoining units can allow more noise transfer.

What is the starting price for the Augustus Premium Room at Caesars Palace?

Rates for the Augustus Premium Room start from $196 per night, though pricing varies by date, occupancy, and availability. Caesars Rewards status can also influence upgrade offers and nightly rates at the time of check-in.