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Desert was so delicious
Miranda C.

From start to finish hands down the best restaurant! The sushi melted in our mouth and the service was excellent! We had a quick get away and were so happy to find this wonderful restaurant in our Hotel! I highly recommend staying at Caesar's Palace and eating here every day!

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Jocy C.

I'm a fan! I was looking at hotels on the Las Vegas Strip for my vacation in December 2024 and ended up booking at Nobu Hotel via Hotels.com. I paid for the room via Hotels.com but was advised that Resort Fees would be charged when checking in at Nobu Hotel. Nobu Hotel is a Luxury Boutique Hotel (located within Caesars Palace). I personally loved it - because it was quiet escape but the noise, hustle and bustle of the strip is right downstairs. Entrance to the hotel is next to the Nobu Restaurant in Caesars Palace with its own check in desk (on 72nd floor) and gym. Prior to the stay, Nobu Hotel sent emails as well as directions on where to find the hotel within Caesars Palace. Check in process was easy and efficient. Hotel Room itself was beautiful. Japanese inspired. Relaxing vibe and spa-like. The room also has robes and slippers too! No refrigerator though. Definitely would come back to stay again. Loved the quietness of Nobu with a calm and relaxing escape but easy to join the hustle and bustle with just a quick elevator ride. ENJOY!!

Beautiful decor by elevators on our floor
Diana M.

A few weeks ago, we stayed at Caeser's Palace and we were tricked into an upgraded room with a mega upgraded room rate. George, the "manager" was rude and slipped when he told us the front desk clerks get a commission for upgrading rooms This next visit to Vegas, we stayed at the NOBU Hotel, which is inside Caesers Palace. The rooms are new and fresh with an Asian decoration vibe. The rooms are super clean too, unlike Caesers where the rooms are outdated, carpet and flooring worn. The only complaint I have is that we checked in at check in time, and was told our room wasn't ready, because they were restocking the mini bar and that it would be ready soon. They offered to hold our luggage and they would send a text message when our room was ready. About an hour and a half later, we went to the lobby desk to check the status of our room, and was told that housekeeping was still cleaning the rooms on our floor. I told them it's been an hour and a half, and we need to get ready for our dinner plans as we had friends picking us up. Then we were told our room was ready about 10 minutes later. There seemed to be a lot of people waiting on rooms as the lobby area had many people hanging out.

Sung W.

We stayed at Nobu Hotel Las Vegas over the weekend with couple friends, from Friday through Monday, and had an amazing time! This was our first time staying here, and it truly lives up to its reputation as a private 5-star boutique hotel with only 182 rooms, located inside Caesars Palace. From the moment we arrived, we were impressed. Michael, one of the hotel hosts, was absolutely amazing and made sure everything was perfect for us. The hotel feels very exclusive and serene, offering a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the casino. The entrance leads you to the 72nd floor, where the lobby is located. Check-in was a breeze--our friends actually checked in for us, and the process was seamless. We stayed on the 80th floor, and from the moment you walk in, you're greeted warmly and feel transported to a quiet, peaceful retreat. The amenities were fantastic. The gym on the 72nd floor is open 24/7, and the lobby offers lemon water and tea, while the fitness center has bottled water and tangerines--thoughtful touches that added to the experience. The rooms were spotless and well-maintained, with super soft pillows and an incredibly comfortable bed. The shower also had excellent water pressure, which is always a plus. In addition we had a view of the Eiffel Tower. What we loved most was how convenient it was to access the casino and Caesars Palace--no long walks required! It made getting around super easy and enjoyable. We had an incredible stay and highly recommend Nobu Hotel for anyone looking for a luxurious, private, and boutique getaway in Las Vegas. We'll definitely be back! My Personal Rating : 4.68 Hotel 4.6/5 Staff 5/5 Price 4.5/5 Ambiance 4.6/5 Cleanliness 4.7/5

Gorgeous
Jeff W.

First off, I was super excited that there was literally no line at the check-in at Caesars Palace. The gentleman asked me my name and I gave it. He says I have some good news and bad news. The good news is you're staying at the awesome Noble hotel the bad news is they have a separate check in at their hotel..... You have to actually go up an elevator to get to the check-in at Nobu. The check-in area is like a regular floor in the hotel with like 8 foot ceilings. It was very offputting. Once I got to my room, I was pretty happy ..... see the photos. High school buds and I go to Caesars every year. I just wanna try something different. .... Pretty nice room and I like the security that you have to have a room key to access the elevators... I'll be back...

Kimberly F.

I can't believe I finally got to stay at THE Caesar's palace. Caesar definitely lived here no matter what anyone says haha. Just such a luxe experience from pulling up, to the lobby, checking in, to just enjoying the entire casino. There is so much to do, see, eat, and shop all within the casino. Not to mention the location on the strip, it is conveniently located in the center of all the other major casinos. The Bacchanal buffet is a must weather you are staying at Caesar's or another casino on the strip. To our surprise upon check in we had a complimentary upgrade to stay at the Nobu hotel located inside Caesar's Palace, a hotel inside a hotel? Yes please! The Nobu hotel had their own check in lobby that was not as busy as Caesar's lobby. Our upgrade came with complimentary happy hour for each day during our stay. The room and bathroom was spacious. The floor was quiet. We really enjoyed our stay and look forward to staying at Caesar's/Nobu again for future trips.

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Andrew S.

Had great time at Nobu Hotel. Room was clean, bathroom was big and room was big compared to a lot of other hotels.

Thamara N.

We loved our stay at the Nobu hotel. Great service from our check in. Loved the happy hour they hosted from 5-6pm. The room was decent. Clean bed and bathroom. We enjoyed the water pressure from the shower it felt like getting a massage. Also appreciated that the hotel and room didn't smell like smoke.

Located in the middle of caesar palace. .check in with seamless. Rooms were up to date . Great pillows. Walk in shower . Room was not large but very comfortable. Could use a refrigerator. Seperare parking for nobuo

Avocado Toast
Kasey D.

I love the Nobu Hotel inside Caesar's. It's small, usually quiet, and centrally located in the casino. It's easy to access, everything feels lush you can't beat getting Nobu items delivered to your room via room service. Only drawback is that the ice machines are only on two floors: 73 & 82. The 72nd floor is the gym, common area, and complimentary water. A great landing place to hang out if you are waiting for your room to finish being ready. I love the elevator set up where you select your floor outside the elevator and then it tells you which of the 3 to go to. Always a pleasure staying here!

Mold!!!
Gina R.

Came to check in at 4 PM and was told my room was not ready. They did tell me they had an upgrade available, but I would have to pay for it then they offered me a handicap accessible room, which I did decline because I do not enjoy those showers. My room was not ready until 7 PM and the front desk clerk was very matter of fact in her delivery and told me that check-in time starts at 4 PM. It doesn't mean you can check in at four so just beware. The front desk was very snarky and very rude and so I matched their attitude. They didn't offer to hold or store my luggage. Luckily, I was traveling with my son and was able to put my luggage in his room and change for the conference that I had to go to. I finally get into my room and while I'm walking, I step on something which was a bunch of plastic tags from new clothing that was not vacuumed up. The shower gel in the room would not pump the pump was broken. The tall lamp by the desk would flicker often on as well as the one on the bedside table. There is a desk and a chair in the room. The chair is not functional. It sits very low compared to how the desk sits so it's uncomfortable trying to work on the laptop and the chair is not a rolling chair which is strange for this being such a "modern" hotel. There is no plug to plug in your laptop at the working desk! The worst thing was the photo I've attached with a bunch of mold behind the wall, which I would not have seen had the wallpaper been repaired, but this is the room that they checked me into and thought it was OK. I did not ask to move. I'm only here for four days plus, I'm not in the room most of the day and the room was close to where my son was and I didn't want to risk not having a room ready and having to wait again. Unfortunately, the room is really nice otherwise but the staff and the clone Line and the maintenance needs to be improved ! Update: No hot water on out last day of stay. Was not notified that they were having an issue. Called front desk asked for a manager and an hour later I still haven't heard anything from them. Still no hot water.

King bed
Eli V.

Very accommodating, professional and friendly. I mentioned I wanted a quiet room and they did not disappoint, I had a nice view too. Staff made me feel special. Housekeeping did a wonderful job without disturbing my left out belongings. Loved the shower water pressure and hot temperature, very relaxing. Good toiletries and amenities. Enjoyed my stay, I'll definitely return.

Nothing fancy but nice feel

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It's rooms are plain and small. Not at all special. How Nobu has anything g to do with them I do not u understand. Disappointing.

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Eastside

The Wynn Las Vegas is one of my favorite resorts in Las Vegas and a place I visit often. The rooms…read moreare comfortable, spacious, and very well maintained, while the entire property is kept in excellent condition. The shopping options are amazing, and the restaurants offer some of the best dining experiences on the Las Vegas Strip with a wide variety of choices for every taste. My favorite spot at the resort is XS Nightclub, which always delivers a great atmosphere and unforgettable nightlife experience. I've also always admired Steve Wynn and his vision for creating world-class resorts with incredible attention to detail. One of the most underrated parts of Wynn is the art collection throughout the property. The artwork, sculptures, floral displays, and overall design make it feel more like a luxury gallery than a typical resort. Everywhere you look, there is something unique to appreciate. Between the beautiful rooms, outstanding restaurants, luxury shopping, impressive art collection, vibrant casino, and world-class entertainment, Wynn continues to be one of the best and most complete resort experiences in Las Vegas.

This place costs a veritable faeces-load (*dig that spellin'?), so expectorations (sic) are rather…read morelofty, indeed. So here goes, pardner: You'll get it straight from me - or not at all! PROS: *stayed in a spacious 24th fl. pad with spectacular views of the (brief) fireworks display one night...and the bed was just fine for a post weed 'n booze sleep-off, thankya'verymuch! *many employees - especially those lowest in the caste system - were very friendly. Housekeepers were great. *other Wynn workers (e.g., food/booze servers) were usually good and reasonably personable. *Wing Lei (Chinese Michelin-1 joint) had top-tier service and although we could only sample a small number of dishes, they were all copacetic. *due to last-minute vacancies, the Wynn upgraded us from a $400/night room to a suite that ordinarily sets big-spenders back to the tune of $1,150/night. *Great friggin' ice machine - on my floor - never let me down when flask-time came around! CONS: *the Wynn, even at their extant "nosebleed" rack rates, will effin' nickel 'n dime ya' (*coins on steroids) every gol-durn chance they get: -NO refrigerator in the room unless you want to rent one for $25 a night. (Yep- let's make it hard for guests to bring their own, reasonably-priced booze. And leftovers from "market price" (i.e., "mark-it-up") menu pickin's at various and sundry Vegas kitchens? Meet Sal: Monella! *The pool situation is absurd and offensive: Not only can't you escape the aural pollution that pervades the whole property (more on that later)...but it's actually hard) to find an unoccupied (and unreserved) chaise lounge. -I got KICKED OFF one because it was "reserved"....NO SIGN...NO ONE "claiming it"... *Gotta pay EXTRA for even a G-D pool chair - Hell, $500. $1,000, $1,500 a night - AIN'T ENOUGH! *Booze prices are beyond absurd! Paid $15 or so for a "pour" of ordinary Tito's vodka. Needed an ELECTRON MICROSCOPE to see the likker! (But I only did it once, as my flasks of Toki and Pikesville and a Hamm's 12'er...took care of me.) *The bellhops move at a comatose pace, and when we arrived, we were informed that there'd be a "slight delay" of 45 minutes in bringing up our bags. After an HOUR had passed, we just took the G-D things ourselves. Yeah - now ain't THAT first-class service! *The concierge on duty was a dullard and a do-nothing doofus who couldn't do "jack" for us. Needs a job at the 'Boreyard by Mary Ott.' *NO smoking allowed at the OTB (Sportsbook area) Huh??? Effin' VEGAS and I can't even smoke a good cigar (or even a bad one) while play the races? S-H-I-I-T-E!!! **GOONS everywhere -had to use my key just to take the elevator to my floor, and had to withstand the glaring imprimatur of "security" people every time. (My favorite guy, who appears to have been either a "Blood" or a "Crip,"...received the moniker...'SMILEY!' -Although I wouldn't consider buying the wildly marked-up "luxury" goods peddled in the Wynn shops, I couldn't help but notice the scowling dorks in dark suits who stand outside the portals, arms folded. (No buddy - I ain't buyin' yer' lousy $50K watch; so shove it OK?) __________ Now, neighbor - are ya' ready for the veritable TOP-TWO reasons NOT to wander into the Wynn? 1) NONSTOP high-volume pop-schlock aural excrement THUMPING throughout the place. EVERYWHERE. Pay exorbitant room rates and then be subjected to lowest-common-denominator NOISE? WHO likes that garbage? ("effluencers?") -How about QUIET? -If that's not possible - how about actual MUSIC played at moderate levels? WHY must we endure moron-music and WHY were we not warned that it would be infesting the air? 2) EURO/MIDEAST TRASH guests swarming like maggots, pushing in front of you and invading your space without so much as an "EXCUSE ME!"... ...Mega-wealthy SCUM that shouldn't even be allowed in America - much less catered to by an ostensible "top class" hotel! Thank you for reading my words of timeless wisdom!

The Reserve at Park MGM - Suite Dining Area

The Reserve at Park MGM

(11 reviews)

$$$

The Strip

There appear to be no changes except one day this was the Nomad and the next day, it is the…read moreReserve. The rooms are the same, amenities are the same and what we like and don't like about this place are the same. I will say, we have come to really like the staff at the front desk as we've become sort of "regulars" here. They always make checking in pleasant, even when we get there too early.

A nice stay. I…read morestayed at The Reserve at Park MGM for two nights and had a pretty good time. I was not wowed by anything in particular, but I still enjoyed my stay. The lobby where we checked in was super dark and moody. There was a lot of seating and nice decor. It was chilly in there which felt like a nice escape from the Vegas heat. It was relatively quick for us to get checked in and receive our keys. This dark and dramatic theme is carried throughout the hotel and to the guest room areas too. We were put in Rm 30-24, which we converted into an adjoining room with Suite 30-22. Our room felt small to me. The bed takes up the majority of the room with little walking space. There is a desk, flat screen TV, sofa, and small wardrobe. The closet is pretty spacious and has some robes, slippers, and a steamer. The sofa was very stiff and honestly looked a bit dingy. There were crumbs on the seat and the pillows were incredibly old and limp. I was hesitant to sit on it! The closet felt disproportionately large for the room. I would have preferred a smaller closet to have more space in the room itself. The rooms and hallways are all so dark. There is no overhead lighting, only tiny lamps throughout the room. I am personally not a fan of this as it made the room feel even smaller and claustrophobic. I understand they are trying to make it feel ambient and moody, but the way it was presented felt more like sleeping in a cave. Inside the closet was the brightest area of the hotel! If you choose to have a conjoined room, it is impractical to keep the doors open. When the adjoining doors are open, it is impossible to use the doors facing the hallway. Everything was cramped and the doors were constantly banging against each other. The bathroom was nice with a spacious shower. The water pressure was slightly better than average, but not super strong. They provided the usual amenities: shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, shower gel, cotton swabs + cotton pads, makeup remover wipes, and a shower cap. I must say, the shampoo and conditioner were spectacular. My hair felt super soft and had no frizz when it dried. It smelled very nice too. The rest of the hotel was just okay. There is not much to do besides lay at the pool and gamble. It is pretty quiet and laid-back. That being said, the casino was pretty small. I did like that it was non-smoking though so it was not suffocating to walk through it. I enjoyed the pool area. Despite it being a hot summer day, there was plenty of seating and lounge chairs available. The music the DJ was playing was really good and the pool was super chilly. This is definitely not my first choice for a Vegas hotel but I could stay here again.

NIRVANA HOTEL - Zen garden

NIRVANA HOTEL

(31 reviews)

The Strip

The most unassuming quaint hotel I've ever witnessed…read more It's easy to think that going to Vegas means you have to stay on The Strip--ease of transportation, proximity to the shows, and the ambiance of "the Las Vegas" experience. However, for those of us who come to Vegas often, staying at those hotels often means higher prices and headaches with navigating around the busy traffic. Having stayed at most of the larger hotels (The Luxor, The Bellagio, Encore at Wynn, Park MGM etc) I've had my fill of the dazzling lights and boisterous crowds. I do recommend you try these hotels at least a few times to truly soak in the bustle of Las Vegas night life. For me, I prefer to stay adjacent to, but not within, The Strip. This way, I can have some comfort in a quieter setting and can call an uber at any moment to meet friends along The Strip. This was the reason I chose Nirvana Hotel. Situated right next to The Luxor and The Mandalay Bay, it is both affordable and close to the attractions I come to Vegas for. The exterior is a bit off-putting at first. You aren't greeted with the pristine fountained welcome that you expect from Vegas--the wonderful precession of marble floors, the lush green plants, the ornate chandeliers. The main check-in station is inside the souvenir shop which resembles that of a run down gas station. Service is quick and the check-in process is painless. Their doors all use numbers so you don't have to worry about misplacing your card. Just don't get so drunk you forget! The room itself is very humble: queen bed, LG tv, two night stands, a small fridge, and a walk-in shower. Clean, organized, and arranged professionally. I will definitely stay here again. Connie was at the reception and welcomed me warmly. Parking is free. That's right. FREE. For your entire duration of stay.

Let's start with good location clean rooms and friendly check in. They have good WiFi free parking…read moreand no resort fee. This will look like to most a motel with a drive up to your room and an upstairs set of rooms. No pool . You are with in walking distance of the Four Seasons The Luxor and Mandalay Bay etc This is on Las Vegas South You can buy breakfast on site. Free coffee up in the front office with package cookies They have a mini fridge in the room. I was gone early in the morning and was back late The minus was street noise from construction and I was there on trash day so the trash truck backing up at 5:50 Am was an early morning wake up call ( I needed to be up at that time anyways) No house keeping while for my two day stay I would be happy to stay here again

NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - hotels - Updated July 2026

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