The second floor of the Augustus Tower features Qua Baths & Spa, and Guy Savoy, the famous French chef's first restaurant outside of Paris.
Another option: rooms in the elegant Nobu Hotel, a Japanese-theme hotel-within-a-hotel. Enjoy rooms and a futuristic casino, as well as The LINQ Promenade’s 550-foot-tall High Roller Observation Wheel, retail shops and every dining option imaginable. A stay at this Las Vegas Strip resort places you steps from Colosseum at Caesars Palace and within a 5-minute walk of LINQ Promenade. If you're a real big-spender (think five figures a night), book a Villa these houselike hideaways were designed for whales but were opened for public bookings in early 2014. In need of a Vegas getaway The LINQ Las Vegas Hotel + Experience knows how to keep the fun going, all in the heart of the Strip. Located in the heart of The Strip, Caesars Palace Las Vegas offers easy access to some of the citys most iconic landmarks and attractions. For $70 to $100 or more per night, you can book a Deluxe Room in the Octavius or Augustus towers. Caesars was one of the first properties in town to create rooms so lavish that guests might actually want to spend time in them.
Here you can get your picture taken with Caesar, Cleopatra, and the centurion guard find the full-size reproduction of Michelangelo's David or amble along Roman streetscapes in The Forum Shops to see replicas of iconic fountains from Italy. The opulent entrance, fountains, Roman statuary, bas-reliefs, and roaming centurions all add up to the iconic, over-the-top Las Vegas hotel.