Following successful reopenings of Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas and The LINQ Hotel + Experience‘s gaming floor and amenities, Caesars Entertainment Corporation has now reopened Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace.
“With the successful reopening of Caesars Palace and increased customer demand for visits to Las Vegas, we are pleased to announce the reopening of Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace, the world’s first celebrity chef-branded hotel venture,” said Gary Selesner, regional president of Caesars Entertainment, in a statement. “Since welcoming its first guests in 2013, we have offered guests a Zen retreat at the center of the Strip and continues to lead the way as a premier boutique hotel, now with enhanced health and safety protocols.”
The property is part of the Nobu Hotels collection, founded after extending the restaurant brand into a global lifestyle hospitality brand synonymous with instinctive design, fine ingredients, great social interaction and experiences: each hotel different, but fused with powerful energy and a passion for service. There are currently 10 hotels globally, with eight more hotels opening soon in Chicago, followed by Warsaw in August and London Portman Square later this year.
The hotel is a collaboration between Caesars Palace, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Nobu Hotel primary shareholders, Robert De Niro, Meir Teper, and James Packer.
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