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The Venetian ResortvsNobu Hotel Las Vegas
The Venetian Las Vegas and Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace are both praised by professionals. Overall, The Venetian Las Vegas scores significantly better than Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace. The Venetian Las Vegas scores 91 with praise from 17 reviewers such as Rough Guide, Oyster and Lonely Planet.
The Venetian Resort
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3355 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
From $149/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Ranks behind only the Wynn properties as the Strip’s most luxurious resort."
"One of the most elaborate hotel spectacles in town, The Venetian falls squarely between an outright adult Disneyland experience and the luxury resort experience." Full review
"In many ways, the Italian-themed Venetian is the perfect Vegas resort."
"Some of the Strip's largest and plushest accommodations are found at this gilded resort that's a hit with foodies, shoppers, and high rollers alike." Full review
"Renaissance Italy is captured in dramatic architecture and landscaping, including canals with operating gondolas."
"Vegas' own Serenissima features huge suites with sunken living rooms and countless luxuries from afternoon tea to pillow menus. Best for honeymooners." Full review
"The most painstakingly detailed of the themed casino resorts, the Venetian is a condensed version of its namesake city and features some of the largest suites on the Strip." Full review
"Whether or not The Venetian really evokes accurate images of Venice is beside the point: the sum of the hotel’s parts adds up to an aesthetically pleasing whole."
""Luxury abounds" at this hotel constructed of green stone from the Italian Alps." Full review
"Attractions here are, with the arguable exceptions of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera and the adjacent Madame Tussaud's, pretty cultured." Full review
Nobu Hotel Las Vegas
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3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 90109
From $113/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Guests also enjoy comp access to the Pure nightclub and a dedicated concierge, but the real perks are aimed at the stomach." Full review
"The hotel features 181 Zen-beautiful guest rooms and suites designed by David Rockwell."
"After opening 22 restaurants across the globe, Nobu spawns its own hotel, right in Caesars Palace in Vegas."
"The quiet and distinctly Japanese sanctuary’s rooms combine grass cloth, mixed woods, an unconventional nod to the flowing ink brushwork of Hitsuzendo on the walls." Full review
"Restful and elegant Asian-influenced hotel tucked away in the Caesars Palace complex." Full review
Top choice
"This exclusive boutique hotel within Caesars Palace is one for lovers of Japanese design from the traditional to the modern." Full review
9.0
"Branded by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this hotel combines all the advantages of staying at Caesars Palace casino resort with a more intimate and exclusive experience." Full review
"A great combination of a very exclusive-feeling hotel in a place that is smack in the middle of the Vegas chaos where you can escape to your own sanctuary at the end of the night." Full review
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For one, you'll never find yourself stuck on the "local" elevator: A scanner reads your key before you get into the elevator and you choose your floor before you get in.
"Japanese brush calligraphy inspired the murals and botanical-motif carpets in the new 81-room hotel by the global restaurant franchise Nobu." Full review
"The quiet and distinctly Japanese sanctuary’s rooms combine grass cloth, mixed woods, an unconventional nod to the flowing ink brushwork of Hitsuzendo on the walls." Full review