The living room of the Sake Suite at Nobu Hotel-The Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace has officially opened its 18 specialty suites within the property. The Hakone, Sake and Nobu Penthouse suites can accommodate groups of five to 45 and range in size from 1,000 to 4,350 square feet.

Among the new suites are 10 Hakone suites, which draw inspiration from the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park just outside Tokyo. These one- and two-bedroom suites feature separate living and dining rooms, a bar and pantry and an oversized bathroom with large bathtub, among other amenities. Rates start at $599.

The six Sake suites, inspired by traditional Japanese sake drums, also come in one- and two-bedroom options. Features include a living room with a billiards table, an entertainment/media room and a centralized bar. Rates are from $809.

The two Nobu penthouses are bilevel suites. The suites have a second-story terrace that overlooks the suite; a 90-inch, flat-panel television screen; a billiards table and a living room with leather sofas. Rates start at $1,999.

Guests staying in the suite have access to Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s hospitality menu, which features bite-size portions of signature dishes. These in-suite event platters serve 15 to 25 guests.

To book or find out more, visit www.nobucaesarspalace.com.

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