The Caesars Palace Villas are a special accommodation at the resort that comes with a staggering price tag. While we’ll probably never splurge for a villa, the curiosity about what’s inside was killing us!
We discovered what makes staying at the villas so special, how every villa is unique, and what you need to do if you’re interested in booking.
Caesars Palace Villa Amenities
The Caesars Palace Villas are designed to provide guests with a luxury experience, and they do just that. While each villa offers a unique guest experience, there are some amenities that are standard across the board.
Every villa includes limo transportation to and from the airport as well as personal butler service during your stay. The villas are stocked with lavish furnishings, bed linens, and bath products.
Each villa offers a view of the Las Vegas Strip or the Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis. All floor plans have a separate living and dining room, too, making it feel incredibly spacious.
Welcome amenities will be added to your villa when you book, depending on how long you’re staying. Welcome amenities are perks like wine, champagne, cheese plates, floral arrangements, and more.
If you need anything during your stay, the concierge can help you book spa treatments, a tee time at Rio Secco Golf Club, dinner reservations, tickets to see Las Vegas headliners and more.
Claudius Villa


The Claudius Villa is one of the largest villas, with 4 bedrooms, a media room, and direct access to the pool. This villa is more than 11,300 square feet!
The master bedroom is larger than some entire hotel suites, and the spacious living room is even more impressive.


If you desire poolside luxury, it doesn’t get better than this. The spacious outdoor terrace includes a hot tub, fire pit, and plenty of private seating that further expands the entertaining space in your villa.
Key Features
- Media room
- 4 bedrooms
- Grand piano
- Private hot tub
- Fire pit
- Direct access to the pool complex
Marcus Aurelius Villa


The Marcus Aurelius Villa is notably different from the other Caesars Palace Villas. The first difference you’ll notice is the Spanish-inspired decor.
It looks so good you’ll want to have a photoshoot in every corner of the villa, and we don’t blame you!


A double-sided fireplace is almost as striking as the exotic fish tank inside the villa. Three bedrooms, a private terrace, and opulent bathrooms create a feeling of pure luxury.
Key Features
- Exotic fish tank
- 3 bedrooms
- Double sided fireplace
- Billiard room
- Media room
- Spanish inspired decor
Constantine Villa


The Constantine Villa is a popular choice for celebrities because it’s designed to offer total and complete privacy. Access the villa via a private elevator, work out in a private gym, and catch some sun on a private terrace overlooking the pool.


There are 4 bedrooms, a billiard room, a media room, and a formal dining room totaling nearly 10,000 square feet.
Key Features
- 4 bedrooms
- Exotic fish tank
- Private elevator
- Grand piano
- Private gym
- Terrace overlooking the pool complex
Marc Antony Villa


The Marc Antony Villa is a breathtaking 10,000-square-foot villa with an indoor fountain. The villa has great views of the Las Vegas Strip, but it’s so gorgeous you might not want to leave the villa!


A wet bar, formal dining room, steam shower, and jetted marble tubs make this luxury villa at Caesars Palace a spot that’s ideal for relaxation. There is a private patio with a spa pool too.
Key Features
- Indoor fountain
- Wet bar
- Strip views
- Jetted marble tubs
- Formal dining room
- 3 bedrooms
Manor Villa


Manor Villa is a smaller villa at Caesars Palace, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less luxurious. The 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa spans 2,040 square feet with English-inspired decor.
Stunning views of the Las Vegas Valley are the highlight of the villa, but there are so many lavish amenities to enjoy.


This is a huge step up from a traditional hotel suite, but not so large you have to be famous to afford it.
Key Features
- 2 bedrooms
- Crystal Chandelier
- Eight-seat dining table
- 2 spacious bathrooms
- Mini bar
- Steam shower
Neptune Villa


The Neptune Villa is a 3-bedroom villa with 4,000 square feet to enjoy. The design features are ultra-luxurious, which makes up for the fact that this villa doesn’t have as many amenities as others. There is a private terrace with a hot tub, a steam shower, and a fireplace inside the villa though.


The key feature that makes this villa unique is the ability to connect it to the Artemis Villa if you want more space for a larger group.
Key Features
- 3 bedrooms
- Optional connection to Artemis Villa
- Private terrace with a view of the pool complex
- Fireplace
- Spa tub on the terrace
Artemis Villa


The Artemis Villa is another 4,00 square foot, 3-bedroom villa at Caesars Palace. It can connect to the Neptune Villa, which creates the entertaining space of your dreams!


This villa has a billiards table and a golf simulator, so it’s a guaranteed good time. Relax in the steam shower or the hot tub on the private terrace.
Key Features
- Billiards table
- 3 bedrooms
- Golf simulator
- Optional connection to Neptune Villa
- Private terrace with a hot tub
- Large Great-Room for entertaining
Key Takeaways
- You have to submit an online inquiry form or call Caesars Palace and speak with villa rental specialists to book your luxury villa experience.
- A villa at Caesars Palace is one of the most expensive accommodations in Las Vegas Valley, with some villas costing upwards of $30,000 per night.
- The villas are Caesars Palace’s renowned sanctuary frequented by celebrities and politicians.
- It’s easy to navigate around the Caesars Palace resort from your villa. The upscale Vista cocktail lounge, the iconic Las Vegas casino floor, and the Colosseum are just a short elevator ride away.
- Each villa offers a view of the legendary Las Vegas Strip or the Garden Of The Gods Pool Oasis.
- The book specialist can ensure you book the correct villa if you have a view preference.