Any costs over the Food & Beverage Credit will appear on the guest folio and are the responsibility of the guest. Unused Food & Beverage Credit will not be refunded, has no cash value, is non-transferable and may not be redeemed once guest has checked out. Consecutive reservations may not be booked for this promotion. Offer is not valid for any group bookings, conventions or existing reservations. Fontainebleau Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel, suspend, or modify this offer at its sole discretion
Resort Details
- Bars & LoungesBleau Bar - The shining heart at the center of it all, Bleau Bar is the ideal place to rendezvous with your favorite classic cocktail.
Azul - Azul is inspired by the authentic mezcalerias of Mexico. Tantalizing the senses with desert sunset hues and flickering candles, it’s a journey into Latin intrigue with a robust menu of unique tequilas and mezcals enjoyed around an agave-shaped central bar.
Collins - An intimate lobby bar offering the warmest possible welcome. Sip a classic cocktail and fall deep into conversation over an expertly prepared charcuterie plate – and let the anticipation of what comes next build.
Nowhere - Nowhere is an odyssey into the unexpected. Its speakeasy vibe and always – changing assortment of bespoke experiences ensure that no two visits are the same – and every moment dazzles.
Solo - Solo offers a more intimate gaming experience with top-tier cocktails delivered gracefully by tray.
FB Slims - FB Slims is a charming, tucked-away bar off the Oasis Pool offering 1950s glam and a killerbooze cart. - Casual DiningVida - With offerings to please any palate, Vida is an all-American brasserie style restaurant serving up comfort food favorites for breakfast and lunch.
The Tavern - A classic American restaurant with a California twist, The Tavern offers the most elevated sportsbook experience in Las Vegas. With its stellar cocktail list, draft beers, and bar-food favorites all grown up, it’s a comfortable and lively place to enjoy the games you love.
Omakase - Offering a truly once-in-a-lifetime convergence of flavor and atmosphere, Ito is a modern omakase dining experience serving the highest quality sushi at an intimate 12-seat counter.
KYU - KYU offers a rich exploration of interpretive Asian cooking. When taking a peek into our open kitchens, you will discover a world of grilled, umami-rich meats, smoke-roasted fish, innovative vegetable preparations, and stunning signature dishes. With award-winning restaurants in Miami, New York, and Mexico City, KYU’s unique brand is ready to expand to Las Vegas.
Washing Potato - A whimsical dining destination that provides a journey through the delicate and intricate traditions of dim sum. The abstract, modern architecture of the dining room serves as the “stage” for each guest’s meal, as they indulge in thoughtful bites that promise to ignite the imagination.
Chez Bon Bon - Chez Bon Bon is a cheerful coffee shop offering delicious French flavors with a Las Vegas twist.
Café Cutó - European bakery flair to your daily pick-me-up at Café Cutó, where signature coffee drinks are made to be savored.
- PromenadePromenade
BREAK - Pause the action and revive your spirits at this casual coffee shop.
NONA - For all things fresh, look no further than Nona, offering bright salads and snacks.
BAR ITO - A sister-concept to Japanese omakase restaurant Ito in NYC and Las Vegas. We’ve taken the ethos from Ito which has always been focused on quality product, and we’ve made it a more casual concept where the focus is on premium handrolls and sashimi.
CAPON'S BURGERS- Seriously satisfying burgers, fries and milkshakes from New York’s celebrity Chef Josh Capon.
BAR ITO -A sister-concept to Japanese omakase restaurant Ito in NYC and Las Vegas. We’ve taken the ethos from Ito which has always been focused on quality product, and we’ve made it a more casual concept where the focus is on premium handrolls and sashimi.
CAPON'S BURGERS - Seriously satisfying burgers, fries and milkshakes from New York’s celebrity Chef Josh Capon.
EL BAGEL - Start the day or end the night right with a fresh-baked, hand-rolled bagel, served up with a list of classic and unique sandwiches packed with fixings like fried eggs and pit-smoked pastrami.
MIAMI SLICE - An elevated slice bar featuring pizzas with everything from the classic toppings to new favorites, as well as a takeout counter for slices on the go.
ROADSIDE TACO - A taste of Los Angeles with authentic tacos and other beloved Mexican bites.
- Signature DiningDon’s Prime - Experience steakhouse perfection at Don’s Prime, where exquisite old-school service meets exceptional American flavor and craftsmanship.
La Fontaine - Old-world opulence is made delicious at La Fontaine, a stunningly refined restaurant serving an iconic brunch experience (complete with a Champagne fountain), as well as a signature Grand Tea service in an atmosphere dazzling with glass chandeliers and a soft pastel palette.
Komodo - Komodo connects Las Vegas flair with the the energy and regional flavors? of Southeast Asia.
Papi Steak - Papi Steak fuses Golden Era Hollywood swagger with modern day spectacle to create an entirely new steakhouse experience.
OMAKASE - Ito is a modern omakase dining experience serving the highest quality sushi at an intimate 12-seat counter.
Chyna Club - From the creative mind of Hakkasan and Wagamama founder Alan Yau comes Chyna Club, serving eclectic Chinese cuisine.
Contramar - Contramar is the embodiment of Gabriela Cámara’s 25 years of experience in delivering high-quality food, beverages, and atmosphere to local and international guests alike. Expect the chef’s signature seafood dishes, perfected in Mexico City, alongside new items which showcase the wide range and quality of Mexican cuisines.
Mother Wolf - Chef Evan Funke is a steward of Italian cooking traditions and culture, and at Mother Wolf, he pays tribute to la cucina Romana – a mosaic of ancient, pastoral, and urban culinary heritage.
- Sun ClubSoak up summer at Sun Club at Fontainebleau Las Vegas – an exclusive pop-up experience at Oasis Pool. Savor Veuve Clicquot's new RICH and RICH Rosé cuvées and enjoy a taste of the French Riviera in Las Vegas.
"Open for pool season only"
- 24-hour room service†
- Accessible rooms†
- Air conditioning†
- Baggage hold†
- Baggage Storage†
- Concierge desk†
- Front desk†
- Hair dryer†
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Luggage service†
- 24-hour room service†
- Accessible rooms†
- Air conditioning†
- Baggage hold†
- Baggage Storage†
- Concierge desk†
- Front desk†
- Hair dryer†
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Luggage service†
- Meeting rooms†
- Parking†
- Pool†
- Restaurant†
- Spa†
- Wi-Fi†
- Please contact the hotel for additional information.
† Fees may apply
- Fitness center on-site †
- Pool †
- Shopping †
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† Fees may apply
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Feb 08, 2026
Beautiful Property, Consistently Poor Service
I rarely write reviews, but my experience at Fontainebleau Las Vegas was so consistently poor that I feel obligated to warn others. Let me be clear upfront: the property itself is beautiful. The rooms are well designed, clean, and visually impressive. Unfortunately, that is where the positives end. The service across the entire property is shockingly bad, especially given the price point. After spending thousands of dollars to stay here, I was treated with a level of indifference—and at times outright hostility—that I would expect from a budget motel, not a luxury resort. There is a complete lack of urgency everywhere: front desk, restaurants, cafés, casino floor, and even security. Long lines are common, yet staff frequently socialize behind the counter while guests wait. On more than one occasion, I approached an employee who was clearly not busy, only to be told I had to “wait to be called,” even though I had a simple, quick question about directions. Staff interactions consistently felt adversarial, almost like dealing with nightclub bouncers rather than hospitality professionals. The prevailing attitude seemed to be that guests were an inconvenience rather than the reason the business exists. Adding to the frustration, signage throughout the property is misleading or outright wrong. Multiple entrances to amenities are locked despite signs directing guests there, forcing unnecessary backtracking and confusion—with no staff proactively helping or acknowledging the issue. Even the casino, which might justify a visit on its own, was underwhelming and not worth the hassle. Fontainebleau clearly invested heavily in the physical property, but has failed to invest in training, accountability, or service culture. Until that changes, the experience does not justify the cost, and I would strongly recommend travelers look elsewhere.
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Feb 06, 2026
5 day stay, wouldn't return
This room was booked for us during a business trip. I would not have chosen this hotel and don't plan to visit it again. Checking in a $700 hold was placed on our credit card, this wasn't explained by the person checking us in after multiple questions he couldn't seem to tell us why the bill was different from the quoted price. The next day, it was explained to us why the first person couldn't put it into words was curious. The room itself was nice. We had a 5 day stay and housekeeping staff could really use a refresher as to how to clean a room. We were constantly running out of toilet paper and tissues and they never replaced the obviously used glasses with clean glasses, one day they took our bath mat and didn't replace that and I had to call customer service. They also seemed to have an issue keeping the area around and in the elevator clean. The food court and Vida restaurant, and The Tavern we visited were ok nothing special just high priced. Casino area was typical but at least it was reasonably clean. Walls were pretty thin, you could hear people in the next room. The location was ok, right across from Circus Circus there were options that were good for shopping, gambling and food close by. All staff we encountered were nice and pleasant. On my next trip I would not pick this hotel, nor would I recommend it I think they can do better and they should.
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Feb 05, 2026
Excellent!
Stayed 3 nights in Las Vegas. This hotel was absolutely excellent in every way. The check in process was quick, the attendant was professional and knowledgeable. The room was clean, spotless, comfortable. Bed was amazing. Amenities were fantastic. I will be back soon!
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Feb 04, 2026
Fabulous at the Fontainebleau
My stay at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas was wonderful. From the moment we arrived, the elegant design and sophisticated ambiance was stunning. No wait at check-in. The service was exceptional. We spent sometime shopping at Cartier, where we selected some beautiful jewelry. We also enjoyed an unforgettable night with friends at Collins Cocktail Bar. Which was noted one of the best bars in America. If you’re seeking a luxury escape in Las Vegas, the Fontainebleau hits the spot.
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Feb 01, 2026
Experience was fine, but enough issues that I don't think I would return--Maybe?
I am going to tell you what I liked, did not like, and neutral about and you can decide if it's right for you: Liked: Every single employee that we came across was friendly, said "hello" and most were helpful and we had contact with many. Electric curtains and shades. Master low light and light off and on controls. Very comfortable double beds for my friend and I. Parking costs ($20 a day) part of the resort fee and you can come and go just with your room key and even make a final exit with it late on your last day. Ample self-parking. Great restaurants. Quiet with great view of the strip and Sphere and mountains from the 56th Floor. Bellman delivered our bags to Self-parking space so we did not need to move car. 24 Hour Cafe Fast elevators. Minimal casino walk through to get to room elevators. Great lobby bar with live music some times. There is separate refrigerator for your water and stuff separate from the one they charge to take things from. Away from the center of the Strip so it was much calmer, quieter and more relaxed than center strip hotels. It's far enough off so few peeps just come to wander around. In the hotel is the one and only Hall of Excellence everyone should visit. Did not like: In addition to expensive room rates--everything in this hotel is very expensive. For example: Breakfast for 2 was about $80. A can of Blue Diamond Almonds that at most is $4 in the the supermarket is $10 in their shop. Cup of coffee: $8.00. Bottle of water: $8 to $12. (You get the picture.) Like most of the strip hotels they suffer from housekeeping problems--one specific one had me pulling my hair out: On check in, because all the tubes look exactly the same, housekeeping gave us 2 tubes of body wash, 1 tube of conditioner and No Shampoo. So I had to wash my hair with body wash it was too late to call down. The next service day, they took away the used body wash and conditioner and just left us with one tube of body wash and no shampoo or conditioner. I needed shampoo immediately for a quick turn around to celebrate my birthday so I called for them to just bring up a tube of shampoo right away. --It took 3 calls! and 45 minutes for someone to bring up one tube of shampoo! We were late for my birthday dinner due to their incompetence and probably the reason I would not stay here again. Poor water pressure at the sink. Took a long time to fill a cup. It trickles out. (They may have a water pressure issue at higher levels in the hotel?) Poor temperature control in the shower--the water temperature kept changing and you needed to adjust often. Mediocre quality towels--I had better in my last stay at the Best Western $55 a night resort fee--except for parking, not sure what else it gives you? Neutral: Long walk to anything: front entrance, self-parking, or Uber/Lyft pickup/drop-off area. General store could be better stocked. More healthy food in the 24 hour cafe--it was mainly sugar. No indoor lap pool. Outdoor pool only open during summer months. Gym requires extra fee.
- AdvisoryA minimum Parking fee per room, per night, per vehicle will be charged and collected by the hotel at check-in or check-out. • Parking: - Valet parking charges will apply for all guests. - Monday-Thursday: $35 for 24 hours - Friday-Sunday: $40 for 24 hours - Hotel guests will have daily re-entry ability o Self-Parking Rates as follows (as of 9.11.2023) - 0-4 hours: complimentary for all guests - 4-24 hours: $20 for non-hotel guests - Special event parking costs will vary
- AdvisoryFontainebleau Las Vegas is excited to announce the reopening of its six-acre Oasis Pool on March 7 and the return of LIV Beach on March 8. Guests can also look forward to the popular Oasis Cinema Club, featuring a curated movie lineup this season.
- AdvisoryThe following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out. Resort fee: $55.00 (Plus tax) per room, per night Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change, this is an estimate of what you will be charged. The hotel can provide current fees and inclusions when you check-in.
- Check In: 3:00 PM
- Check Out: 11:00 AM
- Minimum Check-In Age: 21
- General Policies:
Check-in Policy - Hotel requires a credit/debit card authorization or cash deposit upon check-in for incidentals; this will place a hold on your funds.
Convention Policy - Individuals attending a convention cannot book this property for their stay. If found attending a convention, guests may be subject to higher room rates upon arrival.
General Information - Room taxes are included in vacation price. Minimum night stay restrictions may apply. Reservation changes may not be permitted unless authorized by the hotel.
Resort Fee Inclusions
o Standard in room Wi-Fi up to four devices
o Self-Parking
o Unlimited local, domestic long distance (including HI & AK) and toll-free calls
o Fitness center access
o Access to resort pools and sundecks
o Dedicated concierge offering special dining access and spa reservations