Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and P. Diddy are just three of the many stars who have bunked at this breathtaking enclave atop the Nobu Tower at Caesars Palace, where quiet sophistication supplants the in-your-face opulence so popular on the Strip. Here, the design is sleek and modern, refreshingly minimalist and absent any superfluous gilding or sheen. Rather, what you get is a 10,300-square-foot zen retreat complete with game room, sauna, steam shower and a 4,700-square-foot outdoor terrace made for entertaining. If it weren’t crowning a Vegas casino, the Nobu Villa could easily pass for one of its famous guests’ private homes. $35,000 per night
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