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USD $ 283 /nt
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USD $ 290 /nt
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USD $ 307 /nt
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USD $ 307 /nt
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USD $ 340 /nt
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USD $ 340 /nt
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Bleau King Mountain Best View
USD $ 353 /nt
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Gold King Strip Great View
USD $ 387 /nt
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Gold Queen Mountain Great View
USD $ 423 /nt
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USD $ 450 /nt
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Gold Queen Mountain Best View
USD $ 487 /nt
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USD $ 560 /nt
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1 King bed, mountain view
USD $ 860 /nt
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Built upon a legacy of sublime beauty, unparalleled service, and timeless design, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is the newest chapter in the 70-year history of the iconic Fontainebleau brand. With its expansion to the Las Vegas Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas ushers in a new era of luxury hospitality defined by a stunning 150,000-square-foot casino, world-class dining, vibrant entertainment and nightlife, and more than 3,600 exquisite hotel rooms and suites. A glimmering new Las Vegas landmark, Fontainebleau Las Vegas offers chic accommodations across 60 stunning floors, each offering floor-to-ceiling picture worthy views of the Strip or surrounding mountains.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
2777 S Las Vegas Blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada
89102
Nearest Airport: LAS
Well, this is Las Vegas and it is very busy all the time. The rooms are very nice. The property appears to be very clean. I enjoyed the spa, but the general decor was a little too office like. Sterile. However, I have never stayed in a hotel that does not provide the common courtesy of a coffee maker in the guest rooms. I fail to comprehend this. That was a monumental let down. Yes, the coffee place is open 24 hours, I know, but it’s also far, far away. You can’t make your own coffee? For this reason I would not stay here again nor would I recommend. I don’t understand the reasoning behind this decision.
67randim - Houston, Texas
What a destination! The hotel offers superb service, a great variety of diverse & atmospheric dining options, a bright & airy building, as well as what I consider a great locale, away from the sometimes seedy mid-Strip. Walked to The Sphere, Fashion Square, Arte Museum; free Tesla Loop rides to a few locales (soon to be airport). What a great experience!
Kristi W
Excellent property with real potential to be even better. Stylishly done with excellent F&B all around. Mother Wolf was a real treat. Their pastas transport you to Italy. Service was quite slow at the hotel for the star deduction. But If you prefer a low key time slightly away from the center, this one ticks all the boxes. No parking fee too
A A - Orange County, California
First time at the hotel. The large lobby is a lot of steps from the elevators. My assigned room was a lot of steps from the elevator. I get all the way to my room and my key doesn’t work. Oh no! I have to walk all the way back and then back again. Not happy with that. Security deposit was $150 per night. Why so much? The room was nice but no way close to Wynn/Encore. Between the two—Wynn is a 10. Fontainebleau is an 8. Just my opinion of course. It’s nice. No doubt. It’s luxury. Of course. Both really expensive.
ixoye80550 - Granbury, Texas
Wonderful stay at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. If you’re looking for a top property where you can unwind from the always exciting, fun and sometimes exhausting Las Vegas, this is your place! The rooms are clean and spacious, the spa is fantastic, even the food court is upscale (lobster rolls, juice bars) unlike other hotels on the strip. Let’s start with the rooms: I would stay at this hotel again - for the shower pressure alone, it’s easily the best ever, and I’ve stayed at many hotels over the years- it’s insane how good it is! The beds are super comfy and this comes from a person who has serious back issues. Our room was well appointed and clean. We were only there two nights. I tried the fitness center which was fully loaded with machines and weights, including plenty of treadmills. I got a massage at the spa and it was excellent. Take a bathing suit - it has a hot and cold plunge, two saunas, steam rooms, and a salt cave. Only 2 minor complaints: 1. While most of the staff are awesome and quiet- one staffer kept bringing clients in the womens’ spa area loudly explaining where everything is located (no one taught her quiet voice). 2. The only thing the women’s side is missing is the cold plunge. You have to go into the men’s and women’s area to use it. Again, another loud woman ( who has never been in a library or spa apparently) was talking to her husband in not a spa voice which was annoying. And I know it’s Las Vegas, but I really didn’t want to be around a bunch of couples using the whirlpool alongside me during my spa time. Despite that the facilities are top notch! Location of the hotel on the strip: I kept waiting for a Trip Advisor reviewer to be specific about this hotel and how far away it is from attractions like the Sphere, but no one did. So here you go- you can walk to attractions like the Sphere “if” it’s warm and “if” you don’t mind walking. We visited on two unusually cold days in February - so we used an Uber to get to shops and places like the Sphere, but if it was warm, my husband and I and my teen daughter could have walked it. We’ve stayed at the MGM Grand before and Fontainebleau is on the complete opposite side of the strip. Eventually that side of the strip will have much more around it as building is happening now. It was too cold to use the pools at the hotel, but they looked great. Would love to go back for another stay when the weather is warmer. Is it pricey? Yes but what isn’t in Las Vegas? We paid $47 dollars for 1 coke and 3 gelato cups at The Venetian food court. We would definitely stay here again.
connieani - Louisville, Kentucky
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