
Fontainebleau
Sixty-seven stories of spectacle where Las Vegas reinvents its skyline
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas, MICHELIN Key Award Hotel
53 Total Rooms
43 Room Types
4.1 (26 Reviews)
The north end of the Las Vegas Strip had been waiting for something this tall, this deliberate, this unapologetically present. Fontainebleau Las Vegas rises sixty-seven stories above the desert floor, a curved glass tower that catches the Nevada light and throws it back in every direction. The architecture draws from the legacy of its Miami Beach predecessor, translating mid-century glamour into something unmistakably contemporary. Step inside, and the scale announces itself immediately: soaring lobbies dressed in marble and metallic finishes, corridors that open into vast public spaces, and a sense of proportion that refuses to feel modest. This is a property built to command attention, and it does so without apology.
The hotel holds over 3,600 rooms and suites, each designed with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the Strip, the mountains, or the city sprawling outward into the Mojave. Accommodations range from well-appointed guest rooms to expansive suites and ultra-premium penthouses, all finished with a palette of warm neutrals, rich textures, and clean contemporary lines. The MICHELIN Key designation places the property among a select group recognized for an exceptional overall hotel experience, a distinction that speaks to something more than thread count and turndown service. It reflects an ambition embedded into every floor, every transition, every detail of the guest experience.
Dining at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a destination in itself. The property houses a collection of restaurants and bars that span cuisines, moods, and occasions. From refined dining rooms to more casual gathering spots, the food and beverage program is expansive enough to keep guests on property for days without repetition. Nightlife carries its own gravity here, with venues designed for spectacle and energy that match the city's appetite for the extraordinary. The pool district offers multiple pools across a sprawling outdoor deck, a landscape of cabanas and daybeds arranged for long desert afternoons. Liv, the nightlife and daylife concept with roots in the Miami original, brings a calibrated sense of occasion to both daytime poolside hours and late-night gatherings. The spa and wellness offerings extend across a generous footprint, providing a counterpoint to the kinetic energy of the casino floor and entertainment spaces below.
Las Vegas has always been a city that builds toward the future, and Fontainebleau sits at the northern threshold of the Strip, a stretch that has seen renewed investment and energy in recent years. The property's position gives guests proximity to the full spectrum of Las Vegas experiences while maintaining its own distinct center of gravity. Convention and meeting spaces are vast, designed for events at a scale that matches the building itself. Yet for all its enormity, the property manages to create moments of intimacy within its public spaces, quieter corners and elevated lounges where the city's volume recedes just enough to let a conversation breathe.
What stays with you after Fontainebleau Las Vegas is not any single detail but the cumulative effect of ambition executed at full scale. This is a property that understands Las Vegas not as a backdrop but as a challenge, and it meets that challenge by being bolder, taller, and more deliberate than almost anything around it. You leave with the distinct impression that you have been somewhere that was built not to blend in but to become the thing the city measures itself against.
The north end of the Las Vegas Strip had been waiting for something this tall, this deliberate, this unapologetically present. Fontainebleau Las Vegas rises sixty-seven stories above the desert floor, a curved glass tower that catches the Nevada light and throws it back in every direction. The architecture draws from the legacy of its Miami Beach predecessor, translating mid-century glamour into something unmistakably contemporary. Step inside, and the scale announces itself immediately: soaring lobbies dressed in marble and metallic finishes, corridors that open into vast public spaces, and a sense of proportion that refuses to feel modest. This is a property built to command attention, and it does so without apology.
The hotel holds over 3,600 rooms and suites, each designed with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the Strip, the mountains, or the city sprawling outward into the Mojave. Accommodations range from well-appointed guest rooms to expansive suites and ultra-premium penthouses, all finished with a palette of warm neutrals, rich textures, and clean contemporary lines. The MICHELIN Key designation places the property among a select group recognized for an exceptional overall hotel experience, a distinction that speaks to something more than thread count and turndown service. It reflects an ambition embedded into every floor, every transition, every detail of the guest experience.
Dining at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a destination in itself. The property houses a collection of restaurants and bars that span cuisines, moods, and occasions. From refined dining rooms to more casual gathering spots, the food and beverage program is expansive enough to keep guests on property for days without repetition. Nightlife carries its own gravity here, with venues designed for spectacle and energy that match the city's appetite for the extraordinary. The pool district offers multiple pools across a sprawling outdoor deck, a landscape of cabanas and daybeds arranged for long desert afternoons. Liv, the nightlife and daylife concept with roots in the Miami original, brings a calibrated sense of occasion to both daytime poolside hours and late-night gatherings. The spa and wellness offerings extend across a generous footprint, providing a counterpoint to the kinetic energy of the casino floor and entertainment spaces below.

What we love about this stay
Fontainebleau Las Vegas operates in that rare register where spectacle doesn't cancel out calm. The scale is unapologetically grand—floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Strip's electric sprawl, marble surfaces catching light, silk drapes softening the edges—but the atmosphere never tips into sensory overload. There's a quietness threaded through the design, a restraint in the materials and palette that lets you feel the energy of the city without being consumed by it. The pool moves between two moods, daytime sanctuary and evening shimmer, which says something about how the property thinks about rhythm. It's built for someone who wants Vegas at full volume but also wants a door they can close on it, a cocktail made with real intention, a dining room where the craft feels considered rather than performative. The impression that lingers is one of contrast held in balance—opulence that somehow still breathes.
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Where you'll be staying
2777 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, United States
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JAN 2026
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JAN 2026
I'd stay there again, its expensive for Las Vegas, but luxurious. The room had the *most* amazing view. The bed and the linens were top notch. The room was quiet. It was so comfortable. The bathroom was super roomy and set up well. I would def stay there again. Staff was responsive and nice. It is not "worn around the edges" like many accommodations in Las Vegas. Special thank you to Silvana at the front desk who made sure I had a nice room that was quiet.
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JAN 2026
The amenities were excellent The bathroom was exceptional Everything was clean and in great condition
Guest
JAN 2026
Amazing stay at beautiful upscale hotel!! Ambiance, convenience, food options, amenities
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