
Fontainebleau
Sixty-seven stories of spectacle on the Las Vegas Strip
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas, MICHELIN Key Award Hotel
53 Total Rooms
43 Room Types
4.1 (26 Reviews)
The silhouette arrives before the address does. Rising sixty-seven stories above the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas commands the skyline with a curved glass tower that catches desert light differently at every hour. The property opened in late 2023 after decades of anticipation, and the result is a resort of enormous scale that still manages to feel considered in its details. The lobby unfolds with soaring ceilings, sculptural installations, and a material palette of marble, warm metals, and blue-toned accents that nod to the original Fontainebleau Miami Beach without replicating it. With over 3,600 rooms and suites, the property is vast, yet its interiors are designed with enough visual rhythm and spatial variety to reward wandering.
Dining across the resort spans more than a dozen concepts, each with a distinct identity. Petal serves refined French cuisine in an intimate, jewel-toned dining room. Komodo brings its Miami-born energy to a Southeast Asian menu set within a dramatic multilevel space. Nowhere is the culinary range more apparent than in the contrast between casual poolside fare and the precision of Don's Prime, a classic American steakhouse with a moody, clubhouse atmosphere. Fuego offers Japanese-Latin fusion, while Sal's Pizza and Gelato keeps things disarmingly simple. LIV, the celebrated nightclub that originated in Miami, anchors the nightlife program with its own theatrical scale, and Oasis, the resort's sprawling pool deck, stretches across multiple levels featuring cabanas, daybeds, and DJs on rotation.
The spa and wellness offering, Lapis Spa, draws on its Miami counterpart's legacy with treatment rooms, a comprehensive fitness center, and restorative spaces designed to absorb the energy of the Strip outside. The retail corridor, Shoppes at Fontainebleau, brings curated fashion and lifestyle brands into the property's orbit. Meeting and event spaces total over 550,000 square feet, including one of the largest pillarless ballrooms in the city. Rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows with views that range from the mountains to the length of the Strip itself, and the higher-floor accommodations occupy some of the most elevated vantage points available in Las Vegas.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas sits at the northern stretch of the Strip, a positioning that gives it a sense of remove while remaining deeply connected to the corridor's pulse. The surrounding landscape is pure Nevada desert, with the Spring Mountains visible to the west and the city's neon glow spilling south. What stays with you is not any single room or restaurant but the feeling of a resort built at a scale that matches its city, one that refuses to whisper when everything around it roars.
The silhouette arrives before the address does. Rising sixty-seven stories above the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas commands the skyline with a curved glass tower that catches desert light differently at every hour. The property opened in late 2023 after decades of anticipation, and the result is a resort of enormous scale that still manages to feel considered in its details. The lobby unfolds with soaring ceilings, sculptural installations, and a material palette of marble, warm metals, and blue-toned accents that nod to the original Fontainebleau Miami Beach without replicating it. With over 3,600 rooms and suites, the property is vast, yet its interiors are designed with enough visual rhythm and spatial variety to reward wandering.
Dining across the resort spans more than a dozen concepts, each with a distinct identity. Petal serves refined French cuisine in an intimate, jewel-toned dining room. Komodo brings its Miami-born energy to a Southeast Asian menu set within a dramatic multilevel space. Nowhere is the culinary range more apparent than in the contrast between casual poolside fare and the precision of Don's Prime, a classic American steakhouse with a moody, clubhouse atmosphere. Fuego offers Japanese-Latin fusion, while Sal's Pizza and Gelato keeps things disarmingly simple. LIV, the celebrated nightclub that originated in Miami, anchors the nightlife program with its own theatrical scale, and Oasis, the resort's sprawling pool deck, stretches across multiple levels featuring cabanas, daybeds, and DJs on rotation.
The spa and wellness offering, Lapis Spa, draws on its Miami counterpart's legacy with treatment rooms, a comprehensive fitness center, and restorative spaces designed to absorb the energy of the Strip outside. The retail corridor, Shoppes at Fontainebleau, brings curated fashion and lifestyle brands into the property's orbit. Meeting and event spaces total over 550,000 square feet, including one of the largest pillarless ballrooms in the city. Rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows with views that range from the mountains to the length of the Strip itself, and the higher-floor accommodations occupy some of the most elevated vantage points available in Las Vegas.

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
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Guest
JAN 2026
The best hotel experience of all the years I've come to Las Vegas What's not to love about this place, now my new favorite hotel in Las Vegas! All of the staff was exceptionally warm and personable, the decor was modern, the bed was so comfortable, the food delicious, everything felt new and clean, I loved the pool, and they even upgraded me to gorgeous suite with a direct view of the Sphere! I felt like I won the Vegas jackpot! From now on this is where I'll stay for my Vegas visits.
Guest
JAN 2026
Excellent stay, when we come back we will for sure again book the Fontainebleau
Guest
JAN 2026
Overall prefect stay and a great venue for a concert Location wa fine and the food was great, expensive but great.
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