THE VILLAS Caesars Palace

Lavish villas with every amenity imaginable
VERIFIED LUXURY

Tucked within Caesar Palace’s Octavius Tower, THE VILLAS Caesars Palace is an extravagant world all to itself. Here, you can relish in a day filled with celebrity-chef dining, A-list performances and indulgent spa treatments before retreating to a 10,000-square-foot villa — complete with its own aquarium.

But elaborate fish tanks are just the beginning of the jaw-dropping details that make this enclave of six suites among the most opulent in a city that practically invented VIP treatment. Curl up by the double-sided fireplace, watch a film in the theater, soak in a marble tub or host a lavish dinner for 12 at the emperor-worthy table in one of the Claudius, Marcus Aurelius, Constantine, Hadrian, Titus or Trajan villas.

SHARE
Our Inspector's Highlights
  • Guests arrive via private entrance — with a red carpet — after a chauffeured ride in a Caesars Palace limousine.
  • A personal check-in ambassador greets villa guests, oversees check-in and escorts them via private elevator to their personal palace.
  • Behind the Villas’ doors, custom furnishings, vaulted ceilings, fresh flowers, favorite snacks and other thoughtful touches await, making the space feel like an opulent home away from home.
  • The Caesars Palace restaurant collection features celebrity chef flagships such as Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, Bobby Flay’s Amalfi and B Brasserie, Nobu and the legendary Peter Luger — all of which can be served directly to the Villa via a personal butler.
  • Keep an eye out for Caesars Palace artifacts displayed throughout the rooms and corridors, many of which have been recovered and restored from around the resort, which opened in 1966.
Things to Know
  • There’s a chance you won’t see another Villas guest while staying here. Hidden porte-cochères and private entrances provide maximum privacy so guests never have to pass through the casino or public spaces. Some villas even offer direct exits to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis.
  • While some Villas carry Caesars Palace’s Roman theme, the three-bedroom Titus Villa stands apart with a British-inspired design, complete with a hand-painted dining room mural of a traditional hunt scene and a surprising pink onyx bathroom. Several rooms overlook a pocket garden reminiscent of England’s quaint green spaces. And for those who want fresh air as part of their Vegas stay, the vast terrace features a plunge pool and alfresco dining area.
  • Several Villas can be connected to create a “super villa” with up to 10 bedrooms. Past stays in these massive spaces have included champagne saber parties, murder mystery dinners and private film screenings in addition to milestone birthdays and weekend getaways. 
  • The smallest villa, the three-bedroom Marcus Aurelius, spans 9,420 square feet, while the largest, the four-bedroom Hadrian Villa, measures an incredible 11,850 square feet.

  • Brush up on your piano skills on the baby grand found in four of the six villas. The other two include billiards and media rooms. All villas feature eight-foot custom Emperor beds — extra wide and extra long — and marble bathrooms with bespoke mosaic floors and wall accents.

Amenities
24-hour room service
Babysitting services
Bar
Fitness classes
Gym
House car
Meeting rooms
Nightclub
Outdoor pool
Pet friendly
Restaurants
Spa
Getting There
3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
TEL855-227-8881
NeighborhoodThe Strip
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
LAS (6-18 min)  
Check Availability