Caesars Palace — The Strip
The Julius Corner Studio Suite is a 516-square-foot, open-layout studio at Caesars Palace that sleeps up to 2 guests and starts from $256 per night. It sits in the Julius Tower — positioned at the center of the property — and delivers floor-to-ceiling views of the Las Vegas Strip from the seating area through to the king bedroom. For two travelers who want a step above a standard room without the footprint of a full suite, this is a well-proportioned option with a strong location inside the resort.
Corner placement and full-height glass make the Strip the fourth wall of this studio — you feel the scale of Las Vegas Boulevard the moment you walk through the door.
At 516 square feet, the Julius Corner Studio Suite uses an open floor plan to make every square foot count. The layout flows continuously from the entrance seating area into the king sleeping space and on to a double closet — there are no hard partitions breaking the sightlines, which keeps the room feeling larger than its footprint. The Julius Tower sits at the center of the Caesars Palace property, meaning the casino floor, restaurants, and resort amenities are reachable without long walks through connecting corridors.
The bathroom is finished in stone and glass and includes a double-sink vanity alongside a hand-held showerhead — two details that reviewers of this room have specifically called out as upgrades over the standard Caesars tower rooms. The king bed configuration and a maximum occupancy of two guests makes the suite a practical fit for couples or solo travelers who want extra living space. Corner positioning means window exposure on two sides, reinforcing the Strip-view sell from multiple angles within the same room.
Guests who have filmed walkthroughs of this suite describe the layout as feeling like "a little more than a regular room" — the open plan and the corner glass work together in a way that a standard side-facing room does not replicate. At a starting rate of $256 per night, the Julius Corner Studio Suite sits at an accessible price point within the Caesars Palace suite tier, making it worth comparing against entry-level suites in neighboring Strip properties before booking a standard room elsewhere at a similar rate.
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The suite is 516 square feet arranged as a single open space — the seating area at the entrance connects directly to the king bedroom and a double closet without walls in between. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the corner, putting Las Vegas Strip views on two sides of the room. The bathroom uses stone and glass finishes with a double-sink vanity and a hand-held showerhead.
The Julius Tower sits at the center of the Caesars Palace property. That central position gives guests relatively quick access to the casino floor compared to towers positioned at the edges of the resort.
The suite has a maximum occupancy of 2 guests and is configured with one king bed. It is best suited for couples or two friends traveling together rather than families or larger groups.
Rates for the Julius Corner Studio Suite start from $256 per night. Pricing will vary by date, demand, and any promotions active at time of booking, so checking live availability is the most reliable way to confirm the current rate.
The key differences are the corner window placement — which delivers Strip views on two sides rather than one — and the open studio layout that combines the living area and bedroom into a single continuous space. The double-sink vanity and stone-and-glass bathroom finish also represent an upgrade over the standard room tier. At 516 square feet it offers meaningfully more space than a typical Las Vegas hotel room without stepping up to a multi-room suite price point.