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NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination
150ptsBest for Nobu fans with Caesars points

About NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas is the right call if you want design-forward rooms, Caesars Rewards integration, and on-property Nobu dining in one booking. The calm aesthetic stands apart from typical Strip properties, but the amenity case weakens if Nobu's restaurant isn't part of your plan. Easy to book, and loyalty points make it competitive when rates align.
Quick Verdict
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas earns its place on the Strip for one specific traveler: someone who wants a design-forward room tied to a globally recognized Japanese-Peruvian restaurant brand, with Caesars Rewards points in play. If that combination matters to you, book it. If you want the lowest rate on the Strip or the most expansive pool complex, look elsewhere — Mandalay Bay and Park MGM Las Vegas offer more sprawling amenities at comparable or lower price points.
The Space
The hotel occupies a discrete tower within Caesars Palace, which means you get Strip-adjacent scale without being lost in a generic mega-resort corridor. Nobu's design language runs consistently across its properties: muted tones, natural materials, low lighting, and a quiet restraint that's unusual for Las Vegas. The rooms lean into that aesthetic rather than fighting it — expect dark wood accents, clean lines, and a calm that the surrounding casino floor does not offer. For a value-seeker, the design quality per dollar spent is the main argument here; you are getting a room that feels considered rather than assembled. The scent profile in the hotel areas reflects that intentionality , cedar and warm neutrals rather than the aggressive fragrance pumping common across Strip corridors.
Access to Caesars Palace facilities, including pools and the PURE Nightclub complex, is part of staying here, so you are not paying for a boutique experience with boutique-scale amenities. That is a meaningful distinction from a pure-play design hotel like Vdara Hotel & Spa, which trades casino access for quieter surroundings.
Dining
The Nobu restaurant on-property is the clearest reason to choose this hotel over a standard Caesars tower room. The brand's Japanese-Peruvian format is well-documented globally, and the Las Vegas outpost operates at a price point that fits a mid-to-upper splurge dinner rather than a casual meal. If Nobu dining is already in your Vegas itinerary, combining it with a hotel stay is a logical efficiency. If it isn't, the hotel's value proposition weakens compared to alternatives in our full Paradise hotels guide.
Loyalty and Booking
Caesars Rewards integration is real and useful here , points earn and redeem across the property including dining. Booking is direct; availability is generally good outside of major convention weekends and holidays. This is an easy booking relative to tighter Strip properties. For context on how it fits the broader area, see our full Paradise restaurants guide and our full Paradise bars guide.
Who Should Book
Book Nobu Hotel Las Vegas if: you value calm, design-led rooms; Nobu dining is already on your agenda; or Caesars Rewards points make the rate competitive for you. Skip it if you want the largest pool, the lowest rate, or a full-service independent spa experience , for the latter, The Reserve at Park MGM or The Cromwell are worth comparing. If you are benchmarking against luxury hotels beyond the Strip, properties like Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles or Aman New York set a different standard entirely, but they are a different category of trip.
Compare NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
The on-property Nobu restaurant is the clearest reason to choose this hotel over a standard Caesars tower room. The brand's Japanese-Peruvian format is consistent across its global locations, so you know what you're getting: refined, reliable, and priced accordingly. If Nobu dining is already on your Vegas agenda, staying here removes the reservation scramble and keeps the evening contained.
What is check-in like at NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
Nobu Hotel guests check in through a dedicated process separate from the main Caesars Palace floor, which cuts down on the chaos of a mega-resort arrival. The hotel occupies its own tower within the Caesars complex at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, so the experience feels more contained than a standard Strip property check-in. Expect it to run smoothly on weeknights; allow more time on Friday and Saturday arrivals.
Is NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination family-friendly?
It is not the obvious choice for families. The hotel skews toward adult travelers who want a quieter, design-forward stay with dining as a focal point. Families traveling to Las Vegas with children would likely get more practical value from a property like Mandalay Bay or New York-New York, which offer broader amenity sets for mixed-age groups.
How is the pool and spa at NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
As a Caesars Palace property, Nobu Hotel guests have access to the Garden of the Gods pool complex, which is one of the larger pool setups on the Strip. Spa access is available through the Qua Baths and Spa within the Caesars complex. Neither is exclusive to Nobu Hotel guests, so peak weekend access can feel shared rather than boutique.
Which room category is best at NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
If you are paying a premium to stay at Nobu rather than a standard Caesars tower, a suite-tier room makes the rate differential easier to justify. Standard rooms in the Nobu tower are design-forward but relatively compact; upgrading to a suite gives you the space to match the aesthetic. For short weeknight stays focused on the restaurant, a standard king is sufficient.
Do loyalty programs work at NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
Yes, Caesars Rewards integration is genuine here. Points earn and redeem across the property, including dining at the Nobu restaurant, which makes this a practical choice for anyone with an existing Caesars Rewards balance. If you are sitting on Caesars points, this is one of the stronger redemption options on the Strip because the base rate at Nobu Hotel runs higher than standard Caesars towers.
When is the best time to book NOBU Hotel Las Vegas - A Caesars Rewards Destination?
Weeknights and non-convention periods offer the best rates and the quietest experience. Las Vegas hotel pricing swings hard around major events, conventions, and holidays, so booking well in advance for any Friday or Saturday stay is advisable. If your trip is flexible, a Tuesday through Thursday stay at Nobu Hotel gives you the design-led room and restaurant access without the weekend rate premium.
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