Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace — The Strip
The Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace is a 1,774-square-foot, 3-bedroom suite on the Las Vegas Strip accommodating up to 8 guests. Inspired by Japanese sake drums, it combines a dedicated media room, an entertaining bar, and a spa bathroom with an oversized soaking tub. It is one of the few large-format suites at Nobu that can genuinely serve a group of eight without cramping the common areas.
Rooted in Japanese design language and scaled for Las Vegas group travel, the Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace delivers nearly 1,800 square feet of neutral tones, rich plum accents, and dark wood detail — a deliberately calm counterpoint to the energy just outside on the Strip.
At 1,774 square feet, the Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace is one of the property's most expansive multi-room configurations, with three bedrooms and a layout built around entertaining as much as sleeping. The design draws its conceptual thread from Japanese sake drums — a theme expressed through warm dark wood millwork, neutral base tones, and deliberate plum accents that give the suite a moody, after-dark character. A separate media room functions independently from the main living area, which means groups of 8 can spread out without everyone converging on the same space.
The spa bathroom anchors the suite's recovery experience with an oversized soaking tub alongside a steam shower — a combination that earns its place after a long day on the Strip. Across Nobu's broader suite portfolio, comparable configurations include Natura Bissé bath amenities, Dyson hair tools, Nespresso machines, and premium minibars, though guests should confirm exact in-room inclusions at booking for the Caesars Palace location specifically. The dedicated bar within the suite is set up for in-suite entertaining, removing the need to leave the floor for pre-dinner drinks or late-night wind-downs.
With capacity for 8 guests across 3 bedrooms, the Sake Suite is oriented toward groups — friend groups celebrating a milestone, corporate travel parties, or extended families who want Nobu's design sensibility without splitting across multiple standard rooms. Exclusive amenities documented for this suite include priority seating at the onsite Nobu restaurant and airport limousine service, two perks that standard rooms at Caesars Palace do not carry. Those two inclusions alone meaningfully change the arrival and dining experience for guests who would otherwise be navigating Las Vegas restaurant queues and rideshare logistics independently.
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The Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace is a 1,774-square-foot, 3-bedroom suite on the Las Vegas Strip with a maximum occupancy of 8 guests. Its design is inspired by Japanese sake drums and features a separate media room, an in-suite bar, and a spa bathroom with an oversized soaking tub and steam shower. It sits within Nobu Hotel, which occupies a dedicated tower at Caesars Palace.
The Sake Suite accommodates up to 8 guests across its 3 bedrooms, making it one of the higher-capacity suite options in Nobu's Las Vegas portfolio. Groups should note that the suite's separate media room and bar area provide meaningful additional common space beyond the bedrooms themselves, which helps larger parties avoid feeling crowded.
The Sake Suite includes two notable exclusive amenities not standard to regular rooms at Caesars Palace: priority seating at the onsite Nobu restaurant and airport limousine service. The suite also features an oversized soaking tub, a steam shower in the spa bathroom, a dedicated media room, and an in-suite bar. Guests should confirm the full current amenity list directly at booking, as inclusions can vary by season or reservation type.
Nobu operates Sake Suites at multiple properties including Chicago and Atlanta, but the configurations differ substantially. The Chicago Sake Suite is a one-bedroom layout with a private dining room and skyline views, while the Atlanta version is approximately 593 square feet with a single king bed. The Las Vegas version at Caesars Palace is significantly larger at 1,774 square feet with 3 bedrooms and an 8-guest capacity, making it the most group-oriented Sake Suite configuration among the three. Design themes are consistent across locations — Japanese aesthetics, natural materials, and dark wood — but scale and layout are property-specific.
The suite's 3-bedroom, 8-guest layout combined with a separate media room and in-suite bar makes it a functional choice for group celebrations on the Las Vegas Strip. The included priority seating at Nobu restaurant removes one of the more frustrating logistics of group dining in Las Vegas, and the airport limo service provides a coordinated arrival experience. Groups looking for a suite that can genuinely serve as a private venue — for pre-going-out hours as well as sleeping — will find the layout accommodates that use case without requiring everyone to share a single open-plan room.