Caesars Palace — The Strip
The Octavius Premium Suite at Caesars Palace is a 1,700-square-foot, one-bedroom suite on the Las Vegas Strip accommodating up to 2 guests, with rates starting from $556 per night. It features a dedicated living and dining area, a wet bar, chandelier lighting, and a master bathroom with a jetted tub and walk-in shower. It suits couples or solo travelers who want meaningful space and refined design without stepping up to a multi-bedroom penthouse.
At 1,700 square feet, the Octavius Premium Suite trades the cramped energy of a standard Strip room for genuine breathing room — chandelier-lit living spaces, a wet bar, and a jetted soaking tub that make the suite feel closer to a private residence than a hotel stay.
The Octavius Premium Suite spans 1,700 square feet across a single-bedroom layout designed for two guests. The living and dining area anchors the suite with chandelier lighting and wood furnishings that read as warm rather than cold, a deliberate contrast to the marble-heavy aesthetic found elsewhere in Caesars Palace. A wet bar sits within the entertaining space, functional for an in-suite nightcap or pre-dinner drinks without requiring a trip to the casino floor. The master bedroom is kept separate from the main living area and includes its own sitting zone alongside a king-sized bed finished in deep neutral tones.
The master bathroom is one of the stronger practical arguments for booking this room tier. It combines a jetted bathtub, a walk-in shower, double sinks, and a vanity — a set of features that goes beyond what most standard Caesars rooms provide. The suite also carries a view, though the specific outlook will depend on the assigned floor within the Octavius Tower. The Octavius Tower is one of several distinct towers at Caesars Palace, and guests who have toured the property on video note that the tower's layout and room finishes have a design identity separate from the older Augustus and Julius towers.
This suite is sized for two and priced from $556 per night, which places it above entry-level Strip rooms but well below the property's penthouse and villa inventory — Caesars Palace maintains more than 2,000 suites, penthouses, and AAA Five Diamond villas across its portfolio, so the Octavius Premium Suite occupies a deliberate mid-tier position. It works best for a couple wanting a full bathroom upgrade and a proper living room without paying for bedrooms that will go unused. Guests specifically researching the Octavius Tower for 2025 travel have noted the room's decor and amenity set as a highlight of their stay.
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The Octavius Premium Suite is a 1,700-square-foot, one-bedroom suite located in the Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip. It accommodates up to 2 guests and includes a separate living and dining area, a wet bar, chandelier lighting, and a master bathroom with a jetted tub, walk-in shower, double sinks, and vanity. Rates start from $556 per night.
Caesars Palace operates multiple towers, including the Augustus, Julius, and Octavius towers, each with its own design identity and room lineup. The Octavius Tower has a distinct aesthetic separate from the older Augustus and Julius towers, as noted by guests who have toured all three. Caesars Palace overall offers more than 2,000 suites, penthouses, and AAA Five Diamond villas across the property, so tower choice affects both room style and proximity to specific amenities.
The suite includes a jetted bathtub, a separate tub, and a walk-in shower in the master bathroom, along with double sinks and a vanity. The living and dining area features a wet bar and chandelier lighting. A view is included, with the specific sightline depending on the floor assigned within the Octavius Tower.
The suite has a maximum occupancy of 2 guests and is configured as a single-bedroom layout, which makes it well-suited for a couple rather than a group. The king-sized bed, separate sitting area in the bedroom, and full bathroom suite — including a jetted tub — provide a level of comfort and privacy that standard Strip rooms do not. At 1,700 square feet, there is meaningful space between the living area and the bedroom.
The Octavius Premium Suite starts from $556 per night. This positions it above standard room categories at Caesars Palace while remaining below the property's penthouse and AAA Five Diamond villa tiers. Rates will vary based on travel dates, availability, and any resort fees applicable at time of booking — checking current availability directly will show live pricing.