Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans
Named one of luxury’s 25 Most Innovative Brands by Robb Report, Nobu Hospitality is ranked alongside an elite selection of global lifestyle brands.
The natural growth of Nobu Hospitality, built on service, image, and reputation, offers the complete spectrum of hotel, restaurant, and residence management for unique projects around the world.
Founded by Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper, the Nobu brand thrives in the world’s capitals spanning five continents.
Celebrations have been subdued in the wake of the horrific New Orleans attack on New Year’s Day.
It may seem inappropriate to announce the opening of a new hotel within the city at this time, but the Louisiana Governor, Jeff Landry, and city officials are determined not to allow the event to overshadow what should be a time to rejoice.
Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans, opened on December 30th and represents the third Nobu hotel in partnership with Caesars Entertainment but the first to open in the vibrant cultural hub of New Orleans.
Located within the newly re-imagined Caesars Tower, Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans occupies two floors and features 54 exquisitely designed guest rooms and suites.
Created by US-based design studio, Rockwell Group, the hotel blends contemporary luxury with understated Japanese elegance, offering a serene retreat amidst the energy of the city.
Situated on Canal Street, the hotel offers guests access to New Orleans’ iconic French Quarter as well as impressive riverfront views.
Beyond its prime location, Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans reflects the city’s dynamic spirit, combining Nobu’s signature style with the soulful heritage of the Crescent City.
Guests can also enjoy the distinctive flavours of Nobu New Orleans, the celebrated restaurant that opened earlier this year.
The restaurant offers Japanese culinary artistry with local ingredients and a ‘New Orleans twist’.
Caesars New Orleans, originally opened as Harrah’s New Orleans Casino in October 1999.
It is located on Canal Street in the heart of downtown New Orleans, steps away from The French Quarter.
As the area’s only land-based casino, it offers an extensive gaming experience with over 151,400 square feet of gaming and dining space.
The casino features more than 1,300 slot machines, 120 table games, a 20-table World Series of Poker Room and three outdoor gaming courtyards.
In addition, the resort offers a 5,700-square-foot Caesars Sportsbook, a celebrity chef food hall, Emeril’s Brasserie, and Nobu.
The hotel opened in time for New Year’s Eve and the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Nobu Hotel Caesars New Orleans positions itself as the ideal destination for visitors seeking a front-row seat to the city’s most iconic celebrations.