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First Nobu hotel opens in Las Vegas
Restaurant group Nobu has officially opened the first Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, US.
The 181-bedroom property – a collaboration between Caesars Palace, chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Nobu Hospitality primary shareholders, actor Robert De Niro and film producer Meir Teper – has been designed by New York-based David Rockwell, who has fused Japanese and Asian traditions with Western influences.
Guests staying at the hotel can take advantage of a special Nobu Hotel spa menu at the 50,000sq ft (4,645sq m) Qua Baths & Spa located within the 85-acre Caesars Palace resort.
The ancient Rome-inspired spa includes 51 treatment rooms, a cedar wood sauna, a herbal steamroom, tea lounge and a 5,500sq ft (511sq m) fitness studio.
Six services on the treatment menu will use products from Spanish skincare brand Natura Bissé's C+C Vitamin Line and the Diamond Collection. These include the Diamond Magnetic Body Ritual, Diamond Radiance Facial, O2 Awakening Facial, Scrub Bar and the hotel signature Nagomi Ritual.
Natura Bissé will also supply room amenities to the hotel.
General manager for Nobu Hotel Gigi Vega said: "When creating spa treatments for Nobu Hotel, it was important for us to offer services that were in line with the Nobu brand.
"Both Nobu and Natura Bissé have similar philosophies - family orientated businesses that offer high quality products curated with natural and simple ingredients."
Nobu, which operates 25 restaurants worldwide, plans to open further hotels in London, Riyadh and Bahrain.
Patrick Gray/RETNA
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