Hotel in Las Vegas, United States
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
825ptsMiami-Scale Strip Integration

About Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas arrived on the north Strip in late 2023 as one of the largest hotel openings in Nevada history, with 3,644 rooms, 36 restaurant and bar concepts, a six-acre pool deck, and 550,000 square feet of conference space. Room rates from around $391 per night place it in the upper tier of Strip properties, competing directly with established luxury addresses while offering a scale few can match.
Where the North Strip Gets Its New Anchor
The Las Vegas Strip has always organized itself around a few gravitational properties that pull everything else into their orbit. For decades, the northern stretch between the Wynn corridor and the Stratosphere sat in relative commercial shadow, its energy dissipating the further you walked from the Palazzo and the Venetian. Fontainebleau Las Vegas, which opened in late 2023 after more than a decade of stops, starts, and a near-complete shell sitting vacant through the 2008 financial crisis, changes that geometry. At 67 stories and 3,644 rooms, it is one of the largest hotel openings in Nevada's history, and its sheer mass reshapes foot-traffic patterns on the northern boulevard in ways that smaller boutique entrants simply cannot.
The building's reference point is the original Fontainebleau Miami Beach, the Morris Lapidus-designed property that redefined American resort architecture in 1954. That lineage matters here not as sentimentality but as design logic: the Las Vegas property carries forward a vocabulary of curved forms, high-contrast interiors, and a theatrical relationship between public and private space. The Miami original is roughly 70 years older and less than half the size. What the Las Vegas version inherits is attitude rather than proportion.
Strip Position and What It Means for the Guest
Location on the Strip is not simply a matter of address. Properties at the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard operate at a slight remove from the Bellagio-to-Cosmopolitan cluster that defines the midstrip experience. For some guests, that distance is a drawback; for others, it translates into lower ambient noise, marginally shorter taxi queues, and a property that doesn't feel like it's competing for the same twenty feet of sidewalk as its neighbors. Fontainebleau sits at 2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, which places it within walking distance of the Resorts World complex, home to both Conrad Las Vegas at Resorts World and Crockfords Las Vegas, LXR Hotels and Resorts, creating a new northern cluster with genuine critical mass.
By contrast, the midstrip luxury set — Bellagio, ARIA Resort and Casino, and Caesars Palace — have decades of operational refinement and deeply embedded restaurant programs. Fontainebleau's counter-argument is newness: every square foot built to current code and current hospitality expectations, with technology infrastructure that older properties can only retrofit around their existing bones.
Scale as a Feature, Not a Liability
Las Vegas has a tradition of using scale to generate its own internal ecosystem. The theory is that a guest should be able to arrive, check in, eat, drink, gamble, be entertained, and depart without ever leaving the property , and that the variety on offer inside should be sufficient to make that feel like a choice rather than a limitation. At 3,644 rooms, Fontainebleau operates at a size where this internal-ecosystem model is genuinely viable.
The 36 restaurant, bar, and lounge concepts that opened with the property represent a breadth of programming that competes with the most restaurant-dense properties on the Strip. The BleauLive Theater, with a capacity of approximately 3,800 seats, positions the property as a mid-tier entertainment venue: larger than the intimate club format but smaller than the arena-scale venues that host residencies at properties like Caesars. That middle position is deliberate , it allows for touring acts and special events that can fill the room without requiring the booking apparatus of a 15,000-seat facility.
The six-acre pool deck is among the larger outdoor amenities on the Strip, a category where square footage translates directly into atmosphere. Pool environments at this scale can sustain multiple distinct zones , quieter retreat areas alongside more active social spaces , without the crowding that compresses smaller decks into a single undifferentiated experience.
Wellness at Strip Scale
Lapis Spa and Wellness offering reflects a broader shift in how Las Vegas luxury properties think about the non-gaming portion of their revenue. Properties like ARIA and ARIA Sky Suites established that a meaningful wellness program draws a different guest segment: one less interested in casino floor time and more likely to extend their stay for the spa component alone. Fontainebleau's Lapis Spa is designed within that competitive context, incorporating a fitness center, the IGK Salon for hair services, and a NutriDrip IV Drip Lounge , the last of these a Las Vegas-specific phenomenon that addresses the physiological consequences of the city's environment and its guests' habits.
Wellness offer here is more medically adjacent than the spa programming at quieter retreat properties. Compare it to something like Canyon Ranch Tucson, where the wellness model is rooted in slow, multi-day programming, or Amangiri, where landscape and stillness do much of the therapeutic work. Fontainebleau's version is faster, more urban, and calibrated for guests whose stay might run two or three nights rather than a week. That's not a criticism , it's an accurate read of the demand it is designed to serve.
Planning a Stay
Room rates begin around $391 per night, which positions Fontainebleau in the upper-mid tier of Strip luxury: above the volume properties but below the suite-only products like ARIA Sky Suites. With 3,644 rooms in inventory, availability is considerably more fluid than at smaller boutique properties, though weekend rates during major events , Formula 1, fight weekends, New Year's Eve , compress sharply and require advance planning. The conference center spans 550,000 square feet, which means the property regularly absorbs large group blocks that can affect standard room availability mid-week. Leisure travelers planning around specific dates should check inventory early regardless of the day of week.
For guests comparing the northern Strip cluster against midstrip options, the practical question is walkability to specific restaurants and venues outside the property. The Downtown Grand cohort and the Fremont Street experience remain a ride away, while the Bellagio fountains and the core of the midstrip dining scene require a ten-to-fifteen minute walk south or a short rideshare. See our full Las Vegas restaurants guide for dining options across the city that extend beyond the Fontainebleau's own programming.
For US travelers considering how Fontainebleau compares to other large-scale luxury hotel experiences, the peer set expands beyond Las Vegas. Properties like The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Raffles Boston, or Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside , the Florida property that shares some of Fontainebleau's Miami lineage , each offer a different register of large-footprint luxury. The Vegas property sits closest to the entertainment-integrated end of that spectrum, where the hotel itself is one component of a larger programming ecosystem rather than the primary destination in its own right.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the signature room at Fontainebleau Las Vegas?
The property's 3,644 rooms span standard rooms through multi-room suites, all positioned in the tower with views over the Strip and surrounding Las Vegas Valley. The suite tiers are designed around the same curved, high-contrast aesthetic as the public spaces, reflecting the Fontainebleau design lineage. For guests where room configuration and outlook are the deciding factor, the upper floors offer the elevation that a 67-story building makes possible on a strip where most competitors leading out considerably lower.
Why do people go to Fontainebleau Las Vegas?
Most guests are drawn by the combination of a new, large-scale property with a concentrated amenity offer , 36 food and beverage concepts, a 3,800-seat theater, a six-acre pool deck, and a significant spa , at price points starting around $391 per night. The property opened in late 2023, making it the newest major resort on the Strip, and that recency is itself a draw for travelers who have covered the established luxury addresses and want a different baseline experience. Its conference facilities also pull a substantial share of business and group travelers.
What is the leading way to book Fontainebleau Las Vegas?
With 3,644 rooms in inventory, direct booking through the property's official channels is generally the most direct approach and typically provides access to the full range of room categories and package options. Given the property's large conference footprint, mid-week availability can tighten unexpectedly around group events, so advance booking is advisable even outside the major Las Vegas event weekends. Rates from approximately $391 per night apply to standard room categories; suite pricing varies and warrants direct inquiry.
How does Fontainebleau Las Vegas compare to other large Strip resorts for restaurant variety?
With 36 restaurant, bar, and lounge concepts opening with the property, Fontainebleau's food and beverage program is among the broadest of any single Strip resort, drawing on a roster of well-known restaurateurs rather than building around a single anchor dining name. That breadth places it in the same general category as the MGM Grand and Venetian food-and-beverage ecosystems, which have assembled multi-concept lineups over decades. Fontainebleau arrives with that range from day one, which is operationally ambitious for a new opening at this scale.
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