Today, two of the most expensive Vegas hotel suites hit the market. Formerly reserved only for high-rollers, the Titus and Marcus Aurelius villas at Caesars Palace are now available to the public — if you can afford $25,000 a night.
Part of the resort’s Anthology collection (AnthologySuites.com), these puppies are packed with just about every extravagance you could think of — and probably many you never even imagined. Inside the 6,600-square-foot, three-bedroom Titus Villa, for instance, you can tickle the ivories of a baby grand piano, shoot pool in the game room as your butler mixes a drink at the wet bar, or lounge in the massage chairs that flank the 103-inch 3-D plasma TV in the media room.
While everything is certainly high-tech — mirrors in the living room slide open to reveal flat-screen TVs, toilets in the bathrooms are remote-controlled — it’s also beautifully decorated in an English style with mosaic-tiled floors, silk-upholstered walls and hand-painted murals.The crowning jewel, however, is the private landscaped outdoor area with a 400-square-foot heated pool surrounded by white pillars that support an open roof, which can be closed should the sun prove too sweltering.
Though the second villa, the Marcus Aurelius, lacks a pool, it does boast a whirlpool on the spacious, second-floor terrace. Other niceties in the 8,200-square-foot, three-bedroom, Spanish-themed suite include a double-sided fireplace, a grand piano, leather-paneled walls and a custom 8-foot-by-8-foot bed in the master suite.
Both villas come with VIP check-in, complimentary limo transport to and from the airport and automatic Diamond-level upgrade, which means never having to queue up for the buffet or taxi lines with the common folk.