Pros & Cons Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace Las Vegas. Review

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
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    Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our hotel review series. Today, we're diving into the heart of Las Vegas, into the Japanese-inspired luxury of the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. We'll delve into the hotel, its unique features, dining, pool, rooms, bathrooms, customer service and entertainment. Let's get started!
    Nobu Hotel, nested within the larger Caesars Palace, offers a serene and luxurious boutique hotel experience that contrasts with the bustling Vegas energy. The hotel's intimate scale allows for personalized attention, but some guests have reported issues with noise bleed from the larger Caesars Palace.
    Designed by the renowned architect, David Rockwell, Nobu hotel draws on Japan's natural beauty, crafting a tranquil retreat. From the artwork to the custom furnishings, it's unique within Vegas. However, some guests have noted that the hotel lacks the wow factor of other Vegas properties.
    Nobu Restaurant is the crown jewel of this hotel. Famed for its innovative new style Japanese cuisine, it's a must-visit for foodies. However, due to its popularity, getting a reservation can be challenging, and prices are on the higher side.
    Guests at Nobu have access to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace. It's a spectacular collection of seven pools, but it can get crowded, and it's a short walk from the Nobu tower. Note, there's no pool exclusive to Nobu guests.
    Nobu rooms feature sleek, Japanese-inspired decor, comfortable beds, and high-tech amenities. The bathrooms are outfitted with teak fittings and oversized walk-in showers. Some guests, though, have mentioned rooms can be a bit on the smaller side for the price point.
    As mentioned earlier, bathrooms at Nobu are modern and stylish with teak details, walk-in showers, and Natura Bisse products. Some guests have mentioned a lack of privacy due to the bathroom's open design, and the absence of a bathtub in standard rooms.
    Customer service at Nobu is often praised for its personalized and attentive nature. Guests receive VIP check-in service and personalized concierge assistance. However, during peak times, even this elevated level of service can be stretched.
    While Nobu itself doesn't offer entertainment options, its location within Caesars Palace provides guests easy access to a plethora of shows, concerts, and events. However, some guests have mentioned that having to navigate the larger Caesars complex to reach these can be a slight inconvenience.
    Guests have immediate access to the Caesars Palace casino, known for its wide variety of games and vibrant atmosphere. But again, because Nobu is situated within a larger resort, guests have to leave the tranquility of Nobu for the bustling casino, which could be a pro or a con, depending on your preference.
    Nobu guests have access to Qua Baths & Spa, a sprawling, Roman-inspired spa at Caesars Palace. The spa offers an impressive range of treatments, but it can be busy, and guests should note it's not located within the Nobu tower.
    In conclusion, the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace offers a tranquil, Japanese-inspired escape in the heart of Vegas. If you're a fan of Nobu's culinary offerings and prefer a boutique hotel experience with access to larger resort amenities, it could be the perfect choice.
    That's it for our review of the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up, share it, and don't forget to subscribe for more hotel reviews. Thanks for watching, and we wish you happy and safe travels!
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