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Inside Caesars Palace’s Opulent New Presidential Villas and Sky Villas

Inside Caesars Palace’s Opulent New Presidential Villas and Sky Villas

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Caesars Palace is celebrating its 60th anniversary as a Las Vegas landmark throughout 2026, marking six decades since its August 1966 grant opening. To keep the storied resort looking new, Caesars Palace is ushering in a new era of luxury on the Las Vegas Strip with two all-new Presidential Villas in the Colosseum Tower, and 29 Sky Villas in the Octavius Tower. 

Designed by Peter Silling & Associates, these suites blend European artistry with modern sophistication. “The new Colosseum Presidential Villas and Octavius Sky Villas at Caesars Palace reflect our commitment to elevate the standard of luxury on the Las Vegas Strip,” said Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional President of Caesars Entertainment “We’re proud to unveil these extraordinary spaces, meticulously designed with thoughtful details to deliver an unparalleled guest experience.”

Colosseum Presidential Villas

The elevated Colosseum Presidential Villas offer a bold take on contemporary luxury. Each villa is a modern residential palace with a design that pays homage to heritage while presenting luxury with clarity and balance.

The Presidential Villas are names for the distinguished guests who have stayed in them. Over the years, presidents, world leaders, dignitaries and renowned celebrities have enjoyed these exclusive accommodations, which offer unmatched privacy, sophisticated design and dedicated butler service with personalized amenities.

With similar layouts, the 8,060-square-foot villa features brushed gold accents and soft lighting, while the 8,370-square-foot villa showcases bold lines and darker tones. The two villas can also connect, spanning more than 19,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space together. Each rooftop villa features a 1,700-square-foot terrace with sweeping views of the Las Vegas skyline.

Each villa includes a private elevator through a grand vestibule inspired by Roman gardens; floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic Las Vegas views; custom crystal chandeliers; a double-sided glass fireplace connecting the living and entertainment areas; and an entertainment lounge with a feature bar and a midnight-marble billiard table. 

The formal dining room features mirrored ceilings and a 10-seat Calacatta Oro marble table while the courtyard lounge offers a tranquil setting, with skylight and terrace views. The outdoor terrace has a fluted travertine bar and dark timber dining ensemble and even more of those panoramic views. 

The large primary bedroom serves as a private residential sanctuary, featuring a spa-inspired bathroom and bespoke furnishings. Situated between the two villas, an additional grand primary bedroom boasts 1,350-square-feet including curved floor-to-ceiling windows and a glam bathroom with a Calacatta marble tub and Nero Marquina marble floors (naturally).

Octavius Sky Villas

Perched on the 68th and 69th floors of the Octavius Tower, the 29 new Sky Villas introduce a contemporary design with clean architectural lines, a refined palette and sweeping views of Las Vegas. Created to appeal to a new generation of high-end travelers, the Sky Villas have been reimagined to reflect how modern guests live, entertain and unwind in a space that feels current and unmistakably design-forward. Bold material contrasts, including marble and metal, velvet and leather and crystal and stone, soaring ceilings, sculptural lighting and curated art compositions also foster a feeling of airiness and exclusivity. Additional highlights include a TV feature wall in the living room and ribbed glass panels in the bathroom that enhance the marble. The Octavius Sky Villas showcase a new standard of modern luxury at Caesars Palace, offering a sophisticated residential experience.

This luxurious new room product follows the recent AAA Five Diamond designations awarded to The Villas, Caesars Palace and Restaurant Guy Savoy, reinforcing a consistent level of excellence across the resort. Additionally, Caesars Palace has transformed itself in recent years with large-scale resort investments, including a complete overhaul of the resort’s main entrance and iconic crystal-cloaked casino dome; the addition of the Flavian Sky Suites; the Palace Court Slots and Aureus Lounge high-limits gaming areas; Celebrity Food Hall; Caspian’s Cocktails & Caviar; and a renovation of Qua Bath & Spa and fitness center. 

Looking ahead, even more exciting changes are coming. In time for the 2026 pool season, Tao Group Hospitality’s OMNIA Dayclub will command 46,000 square feet, featuring two expansive pools and performances from top global DJs. A reimagined VIP Check-in Lounge will welcome special guests. Nearly 1,000 suites in the Augustus Tower will be fully-renovated; as will 500+ rooms in the Julius Tower, and 1,200 rooms in the Palace Tower.