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"Guests access the villas via a private elevator, where a dedicated concierge team is on hand around the clock to manage arrivals, departures, and requests. At the heart of each villa is the Grand Salon, a unified living and entertaining space anchored by a dramatic double-sided glass fireplace. On one side, a lounge frames sweeping views of Las Vegas Boulevard through floor-to-ceiling windows;"
"Throughout the villas, the design balances opulence with livability. "They're [the villas] massive," McBurney adds, "but extremely functional. There's not a space that doesn't get used." He credits designer Peter Silling with insisting on both beauty and utility. The entertainment rooms can serve as places to enjoy cocktails and billiards (both villas feature Steinway & Sons grand pianos), the dining rooms feel cinematic without being too formal, and the bedroom suites favor comfort rather than flashiness."
Two Colosseum Presidential Villas at Caesars Palace connect into a single private residence of more than 17,000 square feet, the largest suite in Las Vegas. The villas sit at the apex of the Colosseum tower and offer 180-degree views of the Strip with private-elevator access and a 24-hour dedicated concierge to manage arrivals, departures, and requests. Each villa centers on a Grand Salon with a double-sided glass fireplace, a lounge with floor-to-ceiling views, and a sculptural bar. Design balances opulence with livability, with spaces for entertaining, Steinway & Sons pianos, cinematic dining, and comfortable bedroom suites. Service emphasizes privacy, exclusivity, and anticipating guest needs.
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