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Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a resort and casino on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. It was built on the site of the former El Rancho Hotel & Casino and the Algiers Hotel and opened on December 13, 2023.
Its sister property is Fontainebleau Miami Beach, and it is owned and operated by Fontainebleau Development and Koch Real Estate Investments.
The hotel tower rises 67 stories and 735 feet in the air, which makes it the tallest building in the state of Nevada, except of course for The STRAT observation tower (which is not considered a building).
The resort has 3,644 rooms and suites. The upscale, standard guestrooms are a spacious 500 square-feet in size. The 6-acre pool deck has 7 different pool concepts and poolside gaming. They keep at least one pool open year-round.
They also have Lapis Spa & Wellness, IGK Salon, fitness center, business center, Hertz car rental and 90,000 square-feet of retail space that covers two floors and includes several high-end retailers.
The casino has over 150,000 square-feet of gaming space with 1,300 of the latest slot and video poker machines. The casino pit has 128 table games, including Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold’em, Crazy 4 Poker and more.
They also have high limit gaming with six private salons and a 13,480 square-foot Race & Sportsbook. Their loyalty program is Fontainebleau Rewards.
They have many dining spots at all price points, including:
FINE DINING
- Chyna Club (Chinese)
- Don’s Prime (Steaks & Chops)
- Ito (Japanese) Tip: This intimate dining experience is for a maximum of 12 guests on the 67th floor.
- Komodo (Asian)
- La Fontaine (French)
- Mother Wolf (Italian)
- Papi Steak (Steaks & Seafood)
CASUAL DINING
- Café Cutò (American/Bakery)
- Cantina Contramar (Mexican)
- Kyu Las Vegas (Asian)
- La Côte (American) Open seasonally at the Oasis Pool
- The Tavern (American) Tip: Great place to watch sports, dine and drink.
- Vida (American)
- Washing Potato (Chinese)
PROMENADE FOOD HALL
- Bar Ito (Japanese)
- Capon’s Burgers (American)
- Cymbiotika Wellness Bar (American)
- El Bagel (American)
- Miami Slice (Italian)
- Nona’s Lobster Shack (American)
- Roadside Taco (Mexican)
QUICK EATS
- Chez Bon Bon (American)
BARS & LOUNGES
- Après
- Azul
- Bleau Bar
- Bleau Isle
- Collins Lobby Bar
- FB Slims
- Food Hall Bar
- Nowhere
- Solo Lounge
For nightlife you can visit the 50,000 square-foot LIV Nightclub that holds 2,000 guests. During the summer months, LIV Beach comes alive with a stunning atmosphere reminiscent of the French Riviera.
Concerts for up to 3,800 guests are held in that boasts three levels of meticulous detail and cutting-edge audiovisual technology.
You can also visit the Hall of Excellence that brings together the rarest memorabilia from the world’s most celebrated icons.
The resort has a focus on conferences, taking advantage of its location near the Las Vegas Convention Center. The property has over 550,000 square-feet of meeting and convention space, including the main ballroom that is 105,200 square-feet.
Fun Fact: The Poodle Room is an exclusive members-only lifestyle and social club on the 67-story hotel tower of Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The club reflects the iconic destination first established in the 1950s at Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
Fun Fact 2: The 3rd floor pool deck is transformed into The Oasis Ice Rink from November to January each year that has real ice, holiday cocktails, and nightly movies.
RTC Bus Route: DEUCE
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas address: 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas
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