Resort Details

OnSite Dining
  • Bars & Lounges
    Bleau 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 killer
    booze cart.
  • Casual Dining
    Vida - 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. 

  • Promenade
    Promenade

    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 Dining
    Don’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.


On-Site Amenities
  • 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†
On-Site Wedding Services
  • Please contact the hotel for additional information.

† Fees may apply

On-Site Recreation
  • Fitness center on-site †
  • Pool †
  • Shopping †
  • Spa †

† Fees may apply

Customer Ratings & Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_4.0 1545 reviews
  • TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_ 4.0 star tripadvisor rating
    Nice, but needs several fixes

    Stayed here twice, I have some Pros and Cons: PROS: Location-some say its too far away from the main strip area; for me I lOVE this, away from the massive crowds around the Bellagio area. Woke up early Sunday morning, walked over to circus circus, got my Starbucks, and kept walking to Resorts World (very close and my favorite hotel in Las Vegas) and kept walking. Cheap mini-mart convenience store right across, and only a few miles from DTLV. And 1/2 mile walk to Bagelmania; what more can you ask for? Pool- Besides the terrible pool food (and ridiculously overpriced) its one of the best pools in LV hands down. Spacious, many areas and decent music. Free ice water dispensers everywhere too. You'll need it or be ready to cough up $40-50 for drinks. Gaming- I feel like I'm gambling in an airport or airplane hangar, but the game varieties have improved. They have only 1 single double deck table, but a couple tables with popular freebet 21 (called something else here I forgot) but easy to spot. $25 minimums were available throughout the day, and even $15 in mornings. Food- besides again, the awful pool food, Komodo and Chez Bon Bon are terrific (fancy Asian and 24hr pastries/snacks/drinks/gelato). Many other nice restaurants and a very nice food court with ample seating and a view of the casino floor. Free parking for all guests...this should be standard but most charge. CONS: Room bedsheets had stains, inexcusable. The mattress is easily the worst thing I've every slept in 50 years of my life, like a sinking marshmallow. However, rest of room clean and quiet. Pool food- As stated twice, worse quality than a gas station. Had the worst fries and chicken tenders in my life, couldnt eat after a few bites they were reheated garbage, disgusting and very overpriced. So, fix the beds, clean the sheets, serve non nuked food at the pool, and offer more double deck 21 and freebet tables. Also waaaay too many slots need more classic video poker machines with better payouts. Lots of open wasted empty space. Size is just waaay too big, and finally got the hang of the North/South parking garages...dizzying.

    Jun 06, 2025
  • TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_ 5.0 star tripadvisor rating
    Would Recommend

    Beautiful hotel/casino with excellent service, very friendly and helpful staff. The Casino restaurants and bars are all unique and excellent, the hotel room was very modern and comfortable. I was really impressed with the Casino staff at the hotel and restaurants, they were all really friendly and helpful.

    Jun 06, 2025
  • TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_ 5.0 star tripadvisor rating
    Great experience.

    Amazing place. A must in Vegas. Spacious, new, spotless, great people. Some of the words that we could use to describe our stay at Fontainbleau. The pools had had plenty of people but you still don’t feel overcrowded. Would go back again and agian.

    Jun 05, 2025
  • TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_ 5.0 star tripadvisor rating
    Fontainbleau Resort Las Vegas Shines Like a Diamond

    Excellent hotel. End of the strip. A somewhat hidden gem. It is actually a HUGE hotel and so glamorous and classy. Wonderful restaurants, shopping, pool, conference facilities, and rooms. I loved the room I had on a high floor. The view of the desert and mountains in the distance was magnificent. The staff at the hotel were all very customer-service oriented and professional. Great hotel, the Las Vegas twin of the Fontainbleau Miami Beach. Both are great properties and I recommend both. The Las Vegas property is actually newer, even nicer, and has a massive casino and so many cool bars, eateries, stores onsite. I could see people checking in for a weekend and not having to even leave the property!

    Jun 05, 2025
  • TRI_LOGO_ANCILLARY_ 1.0 star tripadvisor rating
    Worst. Stay.

    This is the worst stay ever. First, when I checked in, she had the wrong checkout date, which sent me into a panic attack, but when I checked the next morning, it was what I initially thought it was, not what she had told me. She must’ve been new. First two days I had my light on privacy and the housekeeping still came in and moved my pajamas to the dirty table. My curling iron was wrapped up. You’re not supposed to wrap curling irons up like that. I called them after the first day and told them I did not want them in there and they still came in the second day. I don’t know if there’s a miscommunication or what. Plus the privacy sign is very stupid and it looks like it’s a reflection of the exit sign right across from it so you really can’t tell Unless you put your hand over it that it’s on privacy. Like stop being fancy and just get a door sign that hangs over the door handle like normal. I also don’t like the bottles that the shampoo conditioner and body wash come in. It’s really hard to get the liquid out of those. I was also missing $40 worth of Starbucks gift cards when the housekeepers came in. I thought not to report because whatever it’s only $40. Now I’m thinking maybe I should’ve . I called to let them know again. I do not want people in my room. Third day I couldn’t get in my room so then I went downstairs to reactivate my key. They reactivated it. Came upstairs. It did not work. Had housekeeping call Security. Security came his fab did not work either. They called engineering for the first time. Engineering came and to open the door fixed it or so we thought, the keys worked. I grabbed my stuff for work inside the room and left in a hurry to get to work. I was late because all of the work computers were in the room and I couldn’t get in my room. After work come back to the room the key is still not working. They call engineering AGAIN. Engineer comes up, supposedly fixes it, I have to leave to drop stuff for work off at a storage unit and drop my friend off at the airport. I get back. I talked to the front desk, she comes upstairs with me to make sure it works, it does NOT. Again. I have to go back downstairs and they obviously have to give me a new room because the door is broken. Shouldn’t maintenance check those doors and when the battery goes to 40% replace the battery for the door key? I have never had this issue in any hotel . I get the new keys to the new room, but I Still have to wait on engineering to get in the room to get my stuff to then go to the new room. This was the THIRD time Waiting on engineering to get in my room. All they offered was to take off the resort fees. Shouldn’t I get a comped stay out of this in all the hassle I had to go through? I tried but the lady Manager downstairs on June 4 was very snotty and catty and didn’t really give a crap. I could tell when she was reacting to the hotel staff when the hotel staff was explaining what was happening with me in my room. I saw her roll her eyes. But then when I’m standing in front of her, she did not do that. Still is very upsetting. Also, I have stayed here before in February and it was not this complicated though. I did have an issue also in February when they didn’t even know where to send me to pick up or drop off my Hertz Rent-A-Car. I feel like that is something the front desk should know. They had no clue where I should park it to return it. Overall, a terrible experience. This is coming from someone who stays in hotel rooms all the time. I usually stay at Marriott and Hilton’s in Hyatt because of my status. But even when I did not have status, I’ve never had this many issues. I also do a lot on social media and cannot wait to make a TikTok/Reel about this. Apparently, the owner of this hotel is losing money and doesn’t care because he’s so rich. That is the rumor. It trickles down from the top! I check out tomorrow. We shall see how that goes.

    Jun 04, 2025
Hotel Advisories
  • 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.
General Policy
  • 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

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