Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
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About Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a premier luxury resort and casino located on the iconic Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. Officially opened on December 13, 2023, this 67-story tower stands as the tallest occupiable building in Nevada. It offers guests an unparalleled experience that blends opulence with entertainment.
Accommodations
The resort boasts 3,644 elegantly appointed hotel rooms and suites, designed with meticulous attention to detail for a comfortable and stylish retreat. Guests can choose from room categories including Regal, Royal, and Noble suites, as well as the exclusive Fleur de Lis Suites & Penthouses.
Casino and Gaming
The casino floor spans 150,000 square feet and features a diverse array of gaming options, including 1,300 slot machines and 128 table games. It offers an exciting environment that caters to both seasoned gamblers and casual players.
Dining and Nightlife
Fontainebleau Las Vegas offers a curated selection of dining venues catering to various culinary preferences. Signature restaurants include:
- La Fontaine: A sophisticated French dining experience.
- Papi Steak: A modern steakhouse with prime cuts and innovative dishes.
- Komodo: An Asian fusion restaurant known for vibrant flavors.
- Chyna Club: A contemporary Chinese dining venue.
- Washing Potato: Specializes in Hong Kong-style dim sum.
The resort also features bars and lounges such as the iconic Bleau Bar and the lively LIV nightclub, providing guests with a vibrant nightlife scene.
Entertainment
Entertainment is central to the resort, with the 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater hosting various performances from concerts to theatrical productions. Artists like Post Malone and Pitbull have appeared here, with Pitbull announcing a residency titled "Vegas After Dark" starting in September 2024.
Amenities
The resort offers a comprehensive suite of amenities including the Oasis Pool complex, a 6-acre area featuring seven pools, four bars, and two restaurants. Guests can enjoy relaxation at the 55,000-square-foot Lapis Spa & Wellness center with many rejuvenating services.
Hall of Excellence Museum
In May 2025, Fontainebleau Las Vegas announced the opening of the Hall of Excellence, a museum curated by Tom Brady, Jim Gray, and Frann Vettor-Gray. Scheduled for June 20, 2025, the museum will showcase historic sports and entertainment memorabilia, including items from Brady's personal collection and other legendary figures.
Locations
Fontainebleau Las Vegas operates primarily in Las Vegas, Nevada, with additional locations in nearby cities. These include:
- Las Vegas, NV
- North Las Vegas, NV
- Henderson, NV
The resort’s main address is 2777 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89109.