Tao Group Hospitality has opened OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The 46,000-square-foot entertainment complex connects to the existing OMNIA Nightclub via a dedicated bridge. Together, the two venues span a combined 121,000 square feet, creating a vibrant day-to-night destination on the Strip.
A Mediterranean addition to Caesars Palace
Designed in collaboration with Rockwell Group (the same firm that completed OMNIA Nightclub more than a decade ago), OMNIA Dayclub draws its visual language from the beach clubs of Mykonos, St. Tropez, and Ibiza.
The multi-level social environment balances sun-soaked ease with a modern edge, where natural sandstone, teak wood, and woven hyacinth are set against jade-toned sunwashed tiles and rich emerald accents. The interplay of smooth and rough finishes creates textural depth, while the overall color story reflects the natural hues of the Mediterranean coastline: warm, sun-bleached, and refined.
Pools and cabanas at OMNIA Dayclub & Skybar
On the main level, two organically shaped central pools anchor the club, flanked by custom daybeds and banquettes. Along the perimeter, private cabanas and VIP plunge pools offer a more secluded retreat, creating an atmosphere evocative of the quiet luxury of a seaside European villa.
Guests arrive either through OMNIA Nightclub’s main entrance or directly from the Strip via a dramatic grand staircase that offers sweeping sightlines across the entire venue.
The level above the main pool deck offers a change of pace. Shaded seating, a dedicated bar, and tiered banquettes beneath cream-and-jade umbrellas provide an elevated vantage point over the space below. This upper level transitions into OMNIA Skybar, which operates year-round as an alfresco destination for food and drink, boasting unobstructed views of the Las Vegas Strip.
Festival-level production technology
OMNIA Dayclub is engineered to deliver festival-scale production in a dayclub setting, anchored by a DJ booth with a custom 8K LED main stage screen built for broad-daylight performances. Live visuals and generative effects are supported by a multi-camera system that captures performers and the crowd in real time, while audio is handled by an L-Acoustics L2 sound system.



