Active Advisories
The FORMULA 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix is held annually during the third weekend of November.
Road closures, including Las Vegas Boulevard, Sands Avenue, Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane will be closed to vehicular traffic.
Access by vehicle will be restricted during these times and increased travel times and delays may occur especially between the hours of 5pm – 2am.
Las Vegas Boulevard pedestrian walkways and bridges will be available around the clock.
During race times it is recommended to use these walkways and pedestrian bridges to travel within the resort corridor.
RIDESHARE / TAXI SERVICES If you arrive prior to Road Closure times (5 p.m.), rideshare and taxi services will be able to access the property as usual, but you should still allow more time to complete your trip. If you are arriving between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m. on race days and using a rideshare or taxi service, you will be dropped off at the designated Hotel Shuttle Drop Off Area then transferred to your lodging property. If departing during race times via rideshare or taxi services, shuttles will be available on a limited basis to take you to the satellite rideshare and taxi service departure location.
Overview
Experience Nobu, the Las Vegas center strip luxury hotel experience with rooms and suites fitting the celebrity desire for the best amenities.
VIP access to Omnia Nightclub
Dedicated concierge service and priortity seating in Nobu Restaurant
Other restrictions may apply
Resort fees include
- In-room Wi-Fi access daily for 2 devices per day
- In-room local calls
- Fitness Center admission for 2 guests per day
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
181
Inclusions
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Basically Caesars Palace at a Higher Price
Hugh W on Nov 26, 2025
I booked the Nobu Hotel expecting a refined, Japanese inspired luxury experience. In reality, it is basically the same as staying at Caesars Palace since the hotel is located inside Caesars and operates at the same overall quality level, which is on the lower side for the price. There is a separate Nobu check-in area, but the lines were long and both check-in and checkout involved noticeable waits. The promised exclusivity did not translate into convenience. We paid extra for a Strip view and instead received a view of rooftop AC units with a small amount of the Strip visible behind them. The room itself was nothing like what you would expect from a high-end Japanese hotel. There were no modern Japanese toilets or thoughtful amenities. The room felt comparable to a Holiday Inn Express, except the furniture, hallways, and finishes showed clear signs of age. The hotel also seems to nickel and dime guests. I was charged $21.68 for simply using the in-room coffee pot. Parking was another $20 per day. For the price, very little feels included. In hindsight, I should have researched more. A quick scan of Reddit afterward revealed threads titled things like "Is staying at Nobu really that bad?" which now make complete sense. Overall, Nobu feels like a premium label placed on an aging Caesars product. For the cost, there are much better options in Las Vegas.
Not up to Nobu hotel standards
sftravelsforwine on Nov 16, 2025
While the staff is friendly, the actual service delivery is severely lacking. We rented multiple rooms for a business trip and were told there was no guaranteed check in before 6pm. The window starts at 4 but if you have business dinners or other events planned, their best solution was offering to let us change in the lobby bathroom. We finally got into the rooms and there were no irons and after calling down and being told they'd be right up, it took 45 minutes. Overall, it's absolutely not up to the quality level of the Nobu in Cabo, for example, and not a place we'll repeat on future business trips to Vegas for conferences.
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