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Las Vegas: Greek villa at Caesars Palace


You could stay at one of Caesars Palace’s three new villas for $40,000 a night – or just come with us on the first local media tour to see the opulent 10,000-square-foot Greek-style Constantine Villa. With self-playing pianos, 24-hour butler service, movie theater-style TV rooms, chairs that massage you to the beat of your music, and remote-control toilets, it’s no wonder Caesars spent $15 million to build and furnish each villa.
The Greek villa at Caesars Palace’s is one of three in the Octavius Tower and is nearly 10,000 square feet.
At 9,930 square feet, the Greek-style villa, which Caesars Palace dubs “Constantine,” is the largest of the three. The four-bedroom villa is far from subtle, but it’s subtly Greek with its fake marble columns and terracotta painted vases.
After stepping off the private elevator into the marble foyer of the Greek villa, guests will find a formal sitting room, a grand Steinway piano and working fireplace. On the other side of the hall are rooms with a pool table, a restaurant-sized bar and a theater.
Down a long hallway there are four bedrooms, each the size of a large hotel room, with walk-in closets and their own bathrooms. With custom marble and mosaics, no two bathrooms in the three villas have the same stonework.
Inside the Greek villa, the master suite’s bathroom is almost as large as the bedroom itself. The bathroom is covered in green and beige marble and features his and her toilets, sinks and vanities. It also has a steam shower, towel-warming racks and flat-screen TVs, among other amenities. A marble-topped tub with gold-plated fixtures is the centerpiece of the lavish master bath.

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