Nobu hotel suites in Las Vegas range from 350-square-foot rooms to a 10,300-square-foot villa inside Caesars Palace. The lineup stands out for Japanese-inspired décor, skyline or Strip views, and suite formats with private dining rooms, terraces, and multi-bedroom layouts. This page helps you compare size, beds, guest capacity, and features before you book.
Las Vegas Nobu hotel suites sit inside Caesars Palace and cover everything from compact luxury rooms to large multi-bedroom suites.
The Las Vegas collection includes rooms, one-bedroom-style suites, penthouses, and a villa, all within the Nobu tower at Caesars Palace. Source details show sizes from 350 square feet for the redesigned Nobu Deluxe rooms to 10,300 square feet for the Nobu Villa, so the main choice is scale.
Most options keep the same design language: kintsugi-inspired décor, quartzite or wood finishes, skyline or Strip views, and access to Nobu dining and Caesars Palace amenities. If you are comparing nobu hotel suites, start with how many guests you need to fit and whether you want a dining room, terrace, or connecting rooms.
For a direct comparison, the Sake Suite offers a private dining room and separate sleeping area, while the Nobu Penthouse expands to 2,200 to 4,350 square feet with a second-story terrace and billiard table.
Suites by size
The clearest way to narrow the Las Vegas lineup is by square footage and how much separation you want between sleeping and living space.
Size ranges are wide enough to split the choice into three bands: luxury rooms, mid-size suites, and large signature suites. The smaller room types still include premium touches such as a custom sofa, statement desk or dining table, and concierge service, while the larger suites add private dining areas, bars, terraces, and extra bedrooms.
Use this section if your main question is how much space you need for a couple, a family, or a private gathering. The comparison below stays focused on the stated measurements and layouts only.
Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
NOBU Deluxe 2 Queens
350Sq Ft
2 queensBeds
Redesigned 350-square-foot room
Priority seating in Nobu Restaurant
Best for two-bed occupancy
The NOBU Deluxe 2 Queens is a 350-square-foot redesigned room with two queen beds and a 55-inch TV. It sits inside the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace and keeps the same Japanese-inspired décor style used across the tower.
Guests receive dedicated concierge service and priority seating at Nobu Restaurant. For travelers comparing nobu hotel suites by sleeping setup, this is the clearest two-bed option in the source set.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
NOBU Luxury King
1 kingBeds
Upper-floor room
Custom sofa and quartzite coffee table
Dedicated concierge service
The NOBU Luxury King is an upper-floor room with one king bed, a custom sofa, and a quartzite coffee table with a gold base. The source also notes a statement desk or dining table, plus personalized service and lavish amenities.
It is a simpler fit than the suite categories, but it still reflects the same design language as the larger units. If you want a king-bed base option before moving up to suite size, this is the starting point.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
Nobu Villa
10,300Sq Ft
3 bedroomsBeds
10,300-square-foot rooftop villa
Three bedrooms
Full bar and Zen garden
The Nobu Villa is the largest accommodation in the Las Vegas lineup at 10,300 square feet and includes three bedrooms. The villa adds a massive patio overlooking the Strip, plus a barbecue pit, full bar, fire and water fixture, and a secluded Zen garden with an Italian-made whirlpool.
Inside, the source describes a sprawling formal dining room, spacious rooms, and a spa-like bathroom. For groups who want the most space in the nobu hotel suites collection, this is the clear top tier.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Nobu Penthouse
2,200Sq Ft
1 king + up to 4 additional bedroomsBeds
2,200 to 4,350 square feet
Second-story terrace
Billiard table and separate dining area
The Nobu Penthouse ranges from 2,200 to 4,350 square feet and includes one king bedroom with an option for four additional bedrooms. The suite also features a curved staircase, a second-story terrace, a stone hearth wall, a 90-inch flat screen, a billiard table, and a separate dining area.
This is the best match for larger groups that still want a suite format rather than a villa. Compared with the Nobu Villa, the penthouse is smaller, but it adds a second-story terrace and flexible bedroom count.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Sake Suite
1,300Sq Ft
1 king + up to 2 additional bedroomsBeds
1,300 to 1,950 square feet
Separate media room and bar area
Best for lounge-style stays
The Sake Suite ranges from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet and comes with one king bedroom plus an option for two additional bedrooms. The layout includes a separate media room, billiard table, bar area, and a lounge feel that sets it apart from the smaller room categories.
It also gives guests exclusive Nobu amenities and priority seating to Nobu restaurant. For travelers comparing nobu hotel suites by entertaining space, the Sake Suite sits between the standard suites and the larger penthouse and villa options.
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Suites by features
Some travelers choose by layout instead of size. In Nobu Las Vegas, the most useful features are terraces, private dining rooms, multiple bedrooms, and access to special hotel services.
Feature-led browsing helps when you already know the trip style: a dinner-heavy stay, a family stay, or a high-end private stay. The source data makes the differences clear through dining rooms, bars, terraces, connecting-room options, and service levels like butler service for the top suites.
Use this section to compare the accommodations that change the way the room functions, not just how large it is.
Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Nobu Penthouse
2,200Sq Ft
1 king + up to 4 additional bedroomsBeds
Curved staircase and second-story terrace
90-inch flat screen
Priority seating to Nobu restaurant
The Penthouse combines a curved staircase, a second-story terrace, and a separate dining area with a 90-inch flat screen and billiard table. It also comes with exclusive Nobu amenities and priority seating at Nobu restaurant.
That mix makes it stronger for hosting than the smaller room types. If you are weighing nobu hotel suites on features alone, this is one of the most distinctive options in the tower.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Sake Suite
1,300Sq Ft
1 king + up to 2 additional bedroomsBeds
Private dining room with wet bar
Separate sleeping area
Floor-to-ceiling skyline views
The Sake Suite is built around a private dining room, wet bar, lounge area, powder room, and separate sleeping area. The room size runs from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet, with floor-to-ceiling skyline views.
Compared with the Nobu Penthouse, it is smaller and more contained, but it still gives you a real social layout. This is the most practical choice if you want a suite that supports meals and gatherings in-room.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
Nobu Villa
10,300Sq Ft
3 bedroomsBeds
Private rooftop patio overlooking the Strip
Barbecue pit and fire feature
Butler service included in Villa bookings
The Nobu Villa is the most private-format stay in the source set, with a rooftop patio overlooking the Strip, a barbecue pit, a full bar, a Zen garden, and an Italian-made whirlpool. The source also says butler service is included in Penthouse and Villa bookings.
For high-space stays, it is the only option with three bedrooms and a 10,300-square-foot footprint. That makes it the strongest match for guests who want the most separation and the most outdoor space.
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Suites for families and groups
Families and larger groups should focus on bedroom count, guest capacity, and whether the suite can connect to another room.
The Las Vegas inventory supports both standard group stays and more private multi-room setups. The key differences are whether the suite already includes multiple bedrooms or can connect to create a larger two-bedroom option.
For group planning, the most useful details are the option to add bedrooms, the presence of a separate media or dining area, and whether the layout is suitable for in-room time together.
Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
Nobu Villa
10,300Sq Ft
3 bedroomsBeds
Three-bedroom layout
Private dinners for up to 10 guests
ADA-accessible connecting room available
The Nobu Villa is the strongest family-or-group choice because it has three bedrooms and space for private dinners for up to 10 guests. The source also notes an ADA-accessible connecting room is available, which adds flexibility for mixed-need groups.
Its formal dining room, separate guest bathroom, lounge with pool table, and private sleeping area make it more functional than a typical suite. If your priority is gathering together without feeling cramped, this is the leading option.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Nobu Penthouse
2,200Sq Ft
1 king + up to 4 additional bedroomsBeds
Can expand to five-bedroom total layout
Separate dining area
Best for larger mixed-age groups
The Nobu Penthouse starts with one king bedroom and can expand to four additional bedrooms, creating a flexible larger-group option. It also includes a separate dining area, billiard table, and second-story terrace.
Compared with the Villa, it offers less total space but still supports a multi-bedroom stay. That makes it a practical middle ground for groups that need more than one bedroom but do not need a full villa.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Sake Suite
1,300Sq Ft
1 king + up to 2 additional bedroomsBeds
Can add two additional bedrooms
Separate media room
Lounge-style layout
The Sake Suite gives groups a king bedroom with the option for two additional bedrooms, plus a separate media room and bar area. At 1,300 to 1,950 square feet, it is the most compact of the major suite formats in the source set.
That smaller footprint can still work well for families that want a shared lounge but do not need the scale of the Penthouse or Villa. It is a useful comparison point when you are narrowing nobu hotel suites by group size.
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Nobu hotel suites and rooms at Caesars Palace
The Caesars Palace Las Vegas property page is the main source for the full Nobu room and suite mix, including the Villa, Penthouse, and Sake Suite.
At Caesars Palace, the Nobu tower includes both standard rooms and true suites, plus the Villa for top-tier stays. This section keeps the full local range in one place so you can compare the options without sorting through the broader Nobu Hotels collection.
Because all of these accommodations sit in the same Las Vegas hotel, the differences are easier to see: bedroom count, total square footage, and the amount of living or entertaining space.
Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
NOBU Partial Strip View Room
1 kingBeds
Upper-floor room with partial Strip view
Custom sofa and quartzite coffee table
Dedicated concierge service
The NOBU Partial Strip View Room is an upper-floor one-king room with a partial Strip view. It uses the same kintsugi-inspired décor as the rest of the tower and includes a custom sofa, quartzite coffee table with a gold base, and a statement desk or dining table.
This is not a suite, but it belongs in the Las Vegas mix because it helps define the lower end of the Nobu room range. If you are comparing caesars nobu suites against the room inventory, this is the closest non-suite baseline.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Sake Suite
1,300Sq Ft
1 king + up to 2 additional bedroomsBeds
Suite features a bar area
Separate media room
Floor-to-ceiling skyline views
The Sake Suite is one of the central suite options in the Caesars Palace inventory, ranging from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet. It includes a bedroom with one king bed, an option for two additional bedrooms, a separate media room, billiard table, and a bar area.
The layout is designed for a lounge-style evening rather than a standard hotel room stay. Among the Nobu choices, it gives you the clearest mix of size and entertaining features without moving to penthouse scale.
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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace — Las Vegas Strip
The Nobu Penthouse
2,200Sq Ft
1 king + up to 4 additional bedroomsBeds
Largest Nobu suite besides the villa
Second-story terrace
Separate dining area
The Nobu Penthouse is the largest suite before the Villa, ranging from 2,200 to 4,350 square feet. It features one king bedroom with an option for four additional bedrooms, a curved staircase, second-story terrace, stone hearth wall, and a separate dining area.
It is the most obvious step up if you want more bedrooms and a more dramatic layout. For people comparing the upper end of nobu hotel suites, it anchors the premium suite tier.
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All multi-Bedroom Suites in Las Vegas
Showing all 21 top-rated suites
Hotel & Suite
Area
Sq Ft ↕
Beds
Guests ↕
Price ↕
The Nobu VillaNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
10,300
3BR
6
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Sake Suite + Luxury QueensNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
1,774
3BR
8
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Hakone Suite + Luxury QueensNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
1,475
3BR
—
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Nobu Deluxe King, Non-Smoking, Mobility TubNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
2
$110+
Nobu Deluxe Room, 2 Queen BedsNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
$128+
Sake SuiteNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
2,249
3BR
10
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Sake Suite + Luxury KingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
1,774
2BR
—
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Sake SuiteNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
1,299
1BR
—
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Hakone SuiteNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
1,000
1BR
2
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Nobu Deluxe KingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
2
$119+
Nobu Luxury KingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
2
$144+
Nobu Luxury 2 QueensNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
$149+
Nobu Strip View Room 2 QueensNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
—
$204+
NOBU Strip View Room 2 Queens Non-SmokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
$188+
Nobu Deluxe 2 QueensNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
$139+
Nobu Luxury 2 Queens, Non-smokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
$138+
Nobu Luxury King, Non-smokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
—
$133+
Nobu Deluxe Room, 1 King BedNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
—
$110+
NOBU Strip View Room King Non-SmokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
—
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NOBU Partial Strip View Room King Non-SmokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
1BR
—
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NOBU Partial Strip View Room 2 Queen Non-SmokingNobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Las Vegas Strip
350
2BR
—
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The Nobu Villa
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
10,300 sqft3BR6 guests
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Sake Suite + Luxury Queens
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
1,774 sqft3BR8 guests
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Hakone Suite + Luxury Queens
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
1,475 sqft3BR
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Nobu Deluxe King, Non-Smoking, Mobility Tub
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR2 guests
$110+
Nobu Deluxe Room, 2 Queen Beds
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
$128+
Sake Suite
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace ·
2,249 sqft3BR10 guests
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Sake Suite + Luxury King
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
1,774 sqft2BR
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Sake Suite
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
1,299 sqft1BR
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Hakone Suite
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
1,000 sqft1BR2 guests
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Nobu Deluxe King
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR2 guests
$119+
Nobu Luxury King
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR2 guests
$144+
Nobu Luxury 2 Queens
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
$149+
Nobu Strip View Room 2 Queens
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR
$204+
NOBU Strip View Room 2 Queens Non-Smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
$188+
Nobu Deluxe 2 Queens
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
$139+
Nobu Luxury 2 Queens, Non-smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
$138+
Nobu Luxury King, Non-smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR
$133+
Nobu Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR
$110+
NOBU Strip View Room King Non-Smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR
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NOBU Partial Strip View Room King Non-Smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft1BR
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NOBU Partial Strip View Room 2 Queen Non-Smoking
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace · Las Vegas Strip
350 sqft2BR
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Most Affordable
Top 3 suites with the lowest starting price.
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace Nobu Deluxe King, Non-Smoking, Mobility Tubfrom $110
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace Nobu Deluxe Room, 1 King Bedfrom $110
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace Nobu Deluxe Kingfrom $119
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Top 3 suites with the largest floor area.
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Top 3 Las-Vegas-Strip suites by starting price.
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do Nobu hotel suites cost in Las Vegas?
The sources do not give nightly prices for the Las Vegas suites themselves. They do show a price from $492.46 for Nobu Hotel Chicago, but not a Las Vegas suite rate. For Las Vegas, the best way to compare is by square footage and layout, then check live availability.