Ceasars Palace has unveiled its Nobu hotel suites. Designed by New York-based Rockwell Group, it fuses Eastern and Western influences in the Hakone, Sake, and Nobu Penthouse suites.
Inspired by the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park in Tokyo, the 10 Hakone suites range in size from 1,000 to 1,350 square feet and include separate living and dining rooms, as well as a bar and pantry.
Hakone suite
The six Sake suites recall traditional Japanese sake drums in one- and two-bedroom options ranging in size from 1,300 to 1,950 square feet. Features include a living room with billiards table, a separate media room, an open entryway, and centralized bar and pantry.

The largest of the suites are the two Nobu Penthouses⎯⎯each a grand bi-level space with two-story high-vaulted ceilings. Configuring up to five bedrooms and ranging from 2,200 to 4,350 square feet, the suites include double-height, teak panel screens that contour the curved staircase and a second-story terrace that overlooks the entire suite. It additionally offers leather sofas, a dining table with seating for six, billiards table, desk, and a large master bedroom.