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.
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.