Caesars Palace Unveils Presidential and Sky Villas

The new luxury suites blend European artistry with modern sophistication.

Jan. 30, 2026 at 5:07pm

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas has unveiled two presidential villas in the Colosseum Tower and 29 sky villas in the Octavius Tower. The villas feature high-end amenities like private elevators, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom chandeliers, and outdoor terraces with views of the Vegas skyline. The unveiling is part of a larger renovation and upgrade project at Caesars Palace, which includes the addition of a new dayclub, suite renovations, and a VIP check-in lounge.

Why it matters

The new presidential and sky villas at Caesars Palace cater to a growing demand for ultra-luxury accommodations on the Las Vegas Strip. As the resort celebrates its 60th anniversary, these upgrades help solidify its reputation as a premier destination for high-end travelers and entertainment experiences.

The details

The connecting presidential villas in the Colosseum Tower cover 19,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, with each villa featuring a 1,700-square-foot terrace. The villas include amenities like a pre-arrival concierge, 24-hour butler and concierge services, and complimentary airport transfers. Meanwhile, the sky villas in the Octavius Tower are located on the 68th and 69th floors and were designed with a focus on "airiness and exclusivity" through features like high ceilings, sculptural lighting, and art installations.

  • The new villas are now available for reservations.

The players

Caesars Palace

A high-profile resort on the Las Vegas Strip known for hosting major entertainment events and residencies.

Peter Silling & Associates

The design firm that created the new presidential and sky villas at Caesars Palace.

Sean McBurney

Caesars Entertainment's chief commercial officer and regional president.

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What they’re saying

“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. As we commemorate our 60th anniversary, we're proud to unveil these extraordinary spaces, meticulously designed with thoughtful details to deliver an unparalleled guest experience.”

— Sean McBurney, Chief Commercial Officer and Regional President, Caesars Entertainment

What’s next

In addition to the new villas, Caesars Palace has other renovations and upgrades planned for 2026, including the addition of TAO Group Hospitality's OMNIA Dayclub, a full renovation of nearly 1,000 suites in the Augustus Tower, and a new VIP check-in lounge.

The takeaway

Caesars Palace's investment in high-end accommodations like the presidential and sky villas demonstrates the resort's commitment to catering to a growing demand for luxury experiences on the Las Vegas Strip. These upgrades help solidify Caesars Palace's reputation as a premier destination for entertainment and hospitality.