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Caesars Palace Las Vegas completes $100m Palace Tower renovations

Caesars Palace Las Vegas completes $100m Palace Tower renovations

The iconic Caesars Palace Las Vegas has completed the renovation of its Palace Tower, the resort’s largest tower, including 1,181 stylishly designed guest rooms and suites and a price tag topping $100 million.

Considered the crown jewel of the tower, the coveted 29th floor features ten luxurious new villas featuring exquisite finishes, bespoke furnishings and a curated art programme.

On the 29th floor, luxury abounds with ten spacious villas ranging in size from 2,750 square feet to 4,085 square feet.

Like the grand villas in the Octavius, Forum and Augustus towers, the new Palace Tower villas feature the finest design details including refined flooring, intricate finishes and wall coverings imported from around the globe.

“Caesars Palace is known worldwide for its collection of opulent villas, which have hosted some of the world’s most discerning guests, including celebrities, dignitaries and royalty,” said Gary Selesner, president of Caesars Palace.

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“The completely redesigned Palace Tower, including its luxurious new villas, further diversifies the lavish accommodation and elevated service that distinguishes Caesars Palace as one of the Strip’s leading resorts.”

The Palace Tower’s elegantly designed new guest rooms and suites feature cool grey tones accented by royal blue and champagne gold.

Design highlights include pillow-top king and queen beds, stone bathrooms and LED flat-screen televisions.

Centrally located, the Palace Tower is a short walk to the resort’s convention centre, Appian Way shops and Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis.

The villas, designed by leading firm KNA Design, blend various architectural styles with an eclectic mix of furniture and décor, resulting in the appearance of a worldly collection of styles worthy of a well‐travelled aristocrat.

Furnishings are a combination of highly detailed, hand-carved items mixed with more simple, streamlined yet sophisticated pieces.