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Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace to reopen Fourth of July weekend

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Caesars Entertainment Corporation today announced plans to resume operations at Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on July 2 at 10 a.m.

This comes after the successful reopenings of Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, Harrah’s Las Vegas, and Paris Las Vegas.

The LINQ Hotel + Experience also successfully reopened its gaming floor and other amenities recently.

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Nobu Hotel, the boutique hotel within the larger Caesars Palace destination resort, will be offering luxurious guest rooms and suites including the extravagant rooftop Nobu Villa, one of the world’s largest Nobu restaurants – which reopened June 5 – and access to its exclusive fitness center.

Nobu Hotel Caesars Palace is part of the Nobu Hotels collection. Nobu Hotels was founded after extending the Nobu Restaurant brand into a global lifestyle hospitality brand synonymous with instinctive design, fine ingredients, great social interaction and experiences: each hotel different, but fused with powerful energy and a passion for service. Nobu Hotels currently operates 10 hotels globally, with eight more hotels opening soon including Nobu Hotel Chicago, which is set to launch on July 1, followed by Warsaw in August and London Portman Square later this year.

As previously announced, the company has suspended fees for paid self-parking in Las Vegas.

Among the enhanced health and safety protocols are more frequent cleaning and sanitization. Caesars has also implemented a health screening program for all employees. Team members are required to wear masks, which will be provided by the Company.

Guests will also be provided masks and will be required to wear them while inside Caesars properties.