As it prepares to celebrate six decades on the Strip, an iconic hotel-casino is upgrading its exclusive guest room offerings to the highest level.
Caesars Palace unveiled two new Presidential Villas in the Colosseum Tower and 29 Sky Villas in the Octavius Tower, the property’s parent company, Caesars Entertainment, said in a press release Friday.
“The new Colosseum Presidential Villas and Octavius Sky Villas at Caesars Palace reflect our commitment to raising the standard of luxury on the Las Vegas Strip,” said Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional Director of Caesars Entertainment. “As we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we are proud to unveil these extraordinary spaces, carefully designed with thoughtful details to deliver an unparalleled guest experience.”
The Presidential Villas can be combined to more than 19,000 square feet, with private elevator access, multiple living and dining rooms, entertainment rooms, marble-accented bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling Strip views. Octavius Sky Villas have a similar modern style with modern details and larger living areas.
The additions are part of Reno-based Caesars Entertainment’s multi-year reinvestment plan for its eight Las Vegas properties, including significant renovations and upgrades at Caesars Palace. Recent projects at the resort have included refreshed high-limit gaming areas, updates to the spa and fitness center, and renovations to existing AAA Five Diamond-rated villas.
Caesars plans to continue upgrades through 2027, with renovations to the entire Augustus Tower suites, a redesigned VIP check-in area and a 46,000-square-foot day club scheduled to open this spring.
Caesars Palace, which turns 60 in August, now has 3,980 rooms and suites and continues to expand its mix of dining, entertainment and amenities as it competes for affordable visitors.
Across the Strip, Caesars is also transforming another property through a partnership with TV personality Lisa Vanderpump. The Cromwell boutique hotel, at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Flamingo Road, is being renamed The Vanderpump Hotel, with a full renovation expected to be completed in early 2026.
Under the deal, Vanderpump and her design partner Nick Alain are overseeing the redesigns of the reception and front desk, a new lounge and all 188 guest rooms and suites, giving the space her signature aesthetic.
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