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World’s First Nobu Hotel to Open in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas

The world’s first Nobu Hotel will soon open in Las Vegas, according to an agreement announced between Nobu Hospitality and Caesars Palace.

Nobu Hotel in Caesars Palace

Nobu Hotel in Caesars Palace

The 180-room hotel will be housed in what is currently the Centurion Tower. The plan also calls for the Vegas Strip’s first Nobu Restaurant and Lounge.

The hotel will have 16 suites and a penthouse with a stylish interior and Japanese-style design that makes use of natural materials. Nobu Hotel guests will have their own private check-in and room service from the Nobu Restaurant’s culinary team.

The 9,500 sq ft restaurant and lounge will be at located at the base of the Nobu Tower, near the existing Appian Way at Caesars Palace. The Centurion Tower will probably shut down this summer for renovations, and the work is expected to take around 15 months.

Caesars Palace already has 3,300 hotel guest rooms and suites, and 23 restaurants and cafes. But Gary Selesner, president of Caesars Palace, said that “The re-branded hotel tower, restaurant and lounge will offer an experience unlike anything in Las Vegas, pairing exclusive accommodations with a resort famed for world-class entertainment, shopping and leisure experiences.”

Nobu is a partnership between Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro and producer Meir Teper that came to America in 1994 with the opening of Nobu New York in TriBeCa. Robert De Niro also owns the stylish 88-room Greenwich Hotel in TriBeCa.

It’s early days yet and Nobu Hospitality hasn’t said anything about it, but if the Nobu Hotel in Vegas is a hit, then it won’t be long before a Nobu Hotel pops up in New York too.

Photos courtesy Caesars Palace

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Celebrity Hotel of the Week: The Soho Grand in New York City

Soho Grand site

Soho Grand NYC front entrance

Soho Grand NYC front entrance

The SoHo district in New York City is one of the major hot-spots to hang out if you’re looking to see the celebs while in the Big Apple. Known for its diverse artistic community, Soho is also the tops when it comes to glamour, shopping, dining, partying…it’s THE place to be seen, and for good reason.

David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz

Smack dab in the center of Soho is The Soho Grand, located at 310 West Broadway, and if you can’t find celebrities there, your eyes are closed. A favorite luxury hotel for such names as Heidi Klum, Sarah Jessica Parker, Brad Pitt, and Susan Sarandon, the Soho Grand treats them all like kings and queens. And they’ll treat you that way, too. You know, if you can cough up the green.

The Soho Grand boasts eclectic chic throughout the space; in fact, its design is world-renowned. There’s the infamous glass-bottle staircase, lots of cast iron and concrete, warm woods, and the whole thing was designed to be memorable beyond belief by William Sofield.

Soho Grand Stairway

Soho Grand Stairway

Being located on the very pulse of NYC shopping doesn’t hurt, either. You’ll find Prada, Chanel, Bloomingdale’s, and the Apple store (aka Heaven) all within walking distance. The Soho Grand is surrounded by amazing places and sights, lined with charming cobblestone streets, some of the hottest restaurants in NYC, including the exclusive Nobu. And with the subway withing spitting distance (not that any celebrities spit, mind you), you’re just a heartbeat away from the Theater District, Greenwich Village, and the Museum of Modern Art. LOVE New York’s transit system!

Soho Grand Loft in NYC

Soho Grand Loft in NYC

Josh Hartnett & Susan Sarandon at Soho Grand

Josh Hartnett & Susan Sarandon at Soho Grand

But what specifically about the Soho Grand itself makes it a preferred stay for Jennifer Lopez and David Boreanaz? Every one of the 363 luxury guest rooms are simply amazing, offering stunning views of the NYC skyline.

Lots of neutrals in the decor, with copious amounts of wood, clay, and leather in every room. This, mixed with top-of-the-line tech, make the Soho Grand a must-stay. Flat-screen televisions, wifi, DVD players, even iPods are yours for the asking. And I swear I’m not making this up, you can get a complimentary free pet goldfish. I have no idea what the heck I’d DO with a goldfish if I was visiting New York City and had to carry it around with me all weekend, but still. Clearly, the Soho Grand is on the leading edge of the Free Hotel Goldfish Revolution.

Those are the Guest Rooms. The Superior Queen rooms are cheapest at $355/night, but it’s the penthouse lofts that the stars love. The Lofts start at (gulp) $4,500/night and go over $5,000/night. But one look at these photos and you can see why. Over 1,600 square feet indoors AND a 1,200 square-foot terrace, with some of the most amazing views of NYC you’re going to find. Fireplace, custom furniture, mohair upholstery, “Masai” pillows, glorious chandaliers, THREE plasma TVs with full surround-sound…yeah, I know, I’m drooling, too.

Loft Balcony View at Soho Grand

Loft Balcony View at Soho Grand

And the restaurant in the hotel – the Grand Bar and Lounge – is a major draw in its own right. Very intimate environment for gathering with friends, whether it be for drinks or dining AND drinks. Can you tell the drinking is one of my favorite things? Ahem. You can do appetizers or 3-course meals (or maybe just the desserts, which I hear are bloody phenomenal) made by the Grand Bar’s executive chef.

The Loft at Soho Grand

The Loft at Soho Grand

When I win the lottery or land my major book deal, you can be sure I’ll be staying at the Soho Grand myself. If I’m lucky, I’ll run into Will Arnett at the bar and tell him how much I love “Arrested Development.” And maybe his wife.

Love to hear from you if you’ve ever stayed at the Soho Grand. Also, feel free to email me if you have some unwanted lottery money.

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