Caesars Palace Unveils Octavius Villas
Posted on April 9, 2010
Caesars Palace Las Vegas has unvieled its enormous Octavius Villas. Located in the recently constructed Octavius Tower, the three villas average 8,800 square feet. Each villa has a thematic design scheme from France, Greece and Spain and is named for a Roman emperor who resided in the region. The villas overlook the Garden of the Gods, the resort's newly-expanded pool complex that made its debut in March 2010.
A room from the Octavious Tower is pictured above. Guest rooms are available starting at 550 square feet. The rooms features marble floors, patterned carpets, dark wood furnishings, King-sized beds, Anichini linens and plush velvet sofas. They were designed by Michael Medeiros of KNA Design.
Each villa includes imported marble floors, a private elevator, hand-painted wall murals and ceiling designs, wood and stone archways and casings, billiard room, home entertainment theatre; whirlpool bathtubs, steam mist showers and fully integrated audio visual systems. The villas also provide spacious private terraces, with spa tub, fire pit and a seating and dining area with a gas lantern and wall sconces.
"The Octavius Villas were constructed to accommodate the discerning guests of Caesars Palace," said Gary Selesner, president of Caesars Palace. "The accommodations offer an immaculately designed residential experience that is enhanced by our highly-trained team of professionals."
Here's a video tour of the Octavius Premium King Room.