Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace — The Strip
The Nobu Deluxe King is a 350-square-foot room at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip, accommodating up to 2 guests from $155 per night. Its design draws from kintsugi — the Japanese art of repairing pottery with gold — expressed through quartzite surfaces, gold-accented furnishings, and a custom sofa. Guests receive dedicated concierge service and priority seating at Nobu Restaurant.
A 350-square-foot study in restraint and precision, the Nobu Deluxe King translates an ancient Japanese philosophy of beauty-through-repair into a contemporary Las Vegas hotel room where every material choice is intentional.
The Nobu Deluxe King spans 350 square feet and fits one king bed alongside a custom sofa and a quartzite coffee table with a gold base — two materials that quietly reinforce the room's kintsugi concept, where gold is the element that makes something whole. A statement desk connects to the dresser via a quartz buffer, giving the layout a designed continuity rather than a collection of separate furniture pieces. The room is non-smoking and accommodates a maximum of 2 guests.
Guests staying in the Nobu Deluxe King receive dedicated concierge service, a benefit extended to all Nobu Hotel guests, along with priority seating at Nobu Restaurant — a meaningful perk on the Las Vegas Strip where restaurant reservations at high-profile venues can be difficult to secure. The room rate starts from $155 per night, positioning it as the entry point into the Nobu Hotel experience at Caesars Palace.
This room suits two travelers who prioritize considered design and restaurant access over raw square footage. Guests who want more space within the Nobu Hotel can look at larger room categories, but the Deluxe King delivers the full Nobu aesthetic and service tier — including concierge and restaurant priority — within a focused, well-appointed footprint on the Strip.
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The Nobu Deluxe King is a 350-square-foot guest room located within Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. It features one king bed, a custom sofa, a quartzite coffee table with a gold base, and a statement desk connected to the dresser by a quartz buffer. The room's design is rooted in kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing broken pottery with gold. It accommodates up to 2 guests and is a non-smoking room.
Yes. All guests staying at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace, including those in the Nobu Deluxe King, receive dedicated concierge service and priority seating at Nobu Restaurant. On the Las Vegas Strip, where demand for Nobu Restaurant reservations is high, this priority access is a practical and tangible benefit of booking through the hotel.
The Nobu Deluxe King starts from $155 per night, making it the entry-level room category within Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. Rates will vary by date and availability, so checking live pricing for your travel dates is recommended.
The Nobu Deluxe King accommodates a maximum of 2 guests. The room is configured with one king bed and is designed for couples or solo travelers seeking the Nobu Hotel experience on the Strip.
The Nobu Deluxe King sits within the dedicated Nobu Hotel section of Caesars Palace, which operates with its own design identity, concierge team, and restaurant access. The room's kintsugi-inspired interiors — including the quartzite coffee table, gold-base furnishings, and quartz desk buffer — reflect a coherent Japanese aesthetic that differs from the broader Caesars Palace décor. Guests also benefit from priority seating at Nobu Restaurant, which is not a standard Caesars Palace amenity.