Fontainebleau Las Vegas
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Fontainebleau Las Vegas · Las Vegas, United States
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Expert Review: Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Fontainebleau Las Vegas: A Comprehensive Review of the Michelin One-Key Property
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a recent addition to the Strip, has quickly garnered attention, earning a coveted Michelin One-Key recognition in The 2025 MICHELIN Guide. This accolade highlights its exceptional hospitality, rich design, and impressive suite of luxury amenities, making it the only gaming resort in Nevada to receive such an honor. While generally praised for its luxurious atmosphere and thoughtful design, guest experiences offer a nuanced perspective on this grand property.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Fontainebleau Las Vegas is largely positive, with guests often describing it as a beautiful, clean, and new luxury resort. Many appreciate its high-end, classy vibe and its dedication to luxurious details throughout the property. However, some reviews indicate that certain areas, particularly the casino and some restaurants, can feel "dead" or empty, especially during off-peak times.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently praise the Fontainebleau for several standout features:
- Design and Ambiance: The hotel boasts a rich, bold, and elegant design, with a French Riviera vibe, luxurious floral arrangements, and giant crystal chandeliers. The art deco style and thoughtful touches, including hidden bowties throughout the property, are frequently admired.
- Amenities: The property offers a vast Lapis Spa, a six-acre pool deck with multiple pools and ample lounge chairs, and a well-equipped gym. It also features a 3,800-seat theater and a 150,000-square-foot casino.
- Service (Generally): Many guests have reported super nice and friendly staff. Housekeeping, in particular, receives high praise for its immaculate cleanliness and friendly employees.
- Seamless Navigation: The hotel is commended for its smart, vertical layout, which aims to keep everything within easy reach, reducing the need for long treks across the casino floor to access rooms or convention spaces.
- Vegas Loop Access: Fontainebleau Las Vegas is the only resort offering complimentary Vegas Loop transportation for guests, connecting them directly to the Las Vegas Convention Center and other select Strip destinations.
3. Room Quality
The rooms at Fontainebleau Las Vegas are widely regarded as exceptional. They are described as incredible, spacious, stylish, and comfortable, featuring high-quality furnishings and thoughtful details.
- Comfort: Guests highlight super comfortable beds with 500 thread-count linens and custom pillow-top mattresses.
- Design: Rooms showcase upscale details, gold accents, recessed ceilings, and calming blue and gray tones, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer impressive views.
- Features: Standard amenities include a couch and table, a guest-use fridge (not always common in Vegas), a mini-bar, steamers, makeup mirrors, and electronically controlled drapes and lighting. Bathrooms are particularly noted as gorgeous and spacious, often featuring a soaking tub, a separate walk-in shower, and dual vanities.
4. Dining Experience
Fontainebleau Las Vegas boasts a multitude of restaurants, offering diverse dining experiences from casual bites to fine dining, with concepts from well-known restaurateurs.
- Quality: Dinner experiences, especially at some of the upscale restaurants like Don's Prime Steakhouse, are frequently described as outstanding and high-quality, justifying the higher prices. Mother Wolf received mixed reviews, with excellent service but food that was considered just "okay" for the price.
- Variety: The hotel offers a food court with various vendors, including pizza, burgers, and bagels for quick breakfast options. There are also a 24-hour burger joint and Eataly for pastries.
- Breakfast: While dinner receives high marks, breakfast is often noted as good but overpriced. Poolside food options have been a point of disappointment, with a limited menu and a lack of breakfast items.
- Pricing: Dining, particularly at the high-end establishments, is generally considered expensive, which is typical for luxury Vegas properties.
5. Service & Staff
Feedback on service and staff is generally positive. Employees are often described as friendly, helpful, and attentive. Housekeeping staff, in particular, receive commendation for their friendliness and the immaculate cleanliness they maintain. However, there are isolated reports of generally poor and not always friendly service, and some perceived a lack of experience in the gaming industry among certain staff.
6. Location & Accessibility
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is located on the North Strip.
- Proximity: It's situated near the Las Vegas Convention Center (a 20-minute walk or quick Loop ride), Circus Circus Race And Sports Book, and within a short drive to other attractions. The Sphere and Resorts World are also developing the north side of the Strip, making the area increasingly dynamic.
- Accessibility: The hotel's new Vegas Loop station provides complimentary and seamless underground transportation to the Convention Center and other select destinations. While some consider its North Strip location a bit of a hike for walking to the central Strip, it's quieter and becoming more self-contained with new developments. Parking is available, with free self-parking for locals and Fontainebleau Rewards members extended through May 31, 2026, and a valet validation program for guests.
7. Value & Pricing
The Fontainebleau Las Vegas is considered a luxury property, and its pricing reflects this. While the cost of everything can be quite high, many guests feel the quality of the experience justifies it. Some have found good deals, particularly through status matching or promotional offers. Standard rooms might not be as large as some Venetian Palazzo suites, but they are often in better condition.
8. Common Complaints
Despite the overall positive sentiment, some recurring issues and criticisms have been noted:
- "Dead" Casino and Public Spaces: A frequent complaint is that the casino and some public areas can feel surprisingly empty and lacking in a vibrant Vegas atmosphere, especially compared to other resorts.
- High Prices: While quality is acknowledged, the high cost of food, especially breakfast, and drinks is a consistent point of feedback.
- Inconvenient Location for Strip Hopping: Its North Strip location can be seen as a drawback for guests who prefer to walk to attractions in the middle or south of the Strip.
- Minor Room Design Flaws: Some guests have pointed out "nitpicky" bathroom complaints, such as tiny shower ledges for toiletries and a lack of lower ledges for shaving, which can be inconvenient. Issues with automated drapes not fully closing have also been mentioned.
- Limited Food Options (Specifics): The limited breakfast options at the pool area and the lack of 24-hour convenient stores for basic necessities like bottled water after midnight have been cited as frustrating.
- Unopened Stores/Restaurants: For some, the property felt a bit "work in progress-y" due to several stores and restaurants still being in the process of opening.
Sources
Points to Consider
- •Despite the overall positive sentiment, some recurring issues and criticisms have been noted:
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Recent Guest Reviews
Wilmer Viera
From the moment we arrived at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, it was clear this was no ordinary hotel — this was an experience. The hospitality was nothing short of exceptional. Every member of the staff made us feel genuinely welcomed and cared for, which is rare and something that truly sets Fontainebleau apart. One of the absolute highlights of our stay was the invitation to the Puddle Room. The 360-d...
Rebecca Rende
I was in Vegas on business during my first stay here last week and I will never stay anywhere else! The rooms were so beautiful, spacious and luxurious. I went to the gym every day and it was so nice to have all of the gym accommodations I am custom to while traveling! There are healthy and clean food choices and the facility is breathtaking. 10/10 recommend! I will be back!
Perla Calderon
I recently attended a concert at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, and it was an amazing experience. The entire area was incredibly clean and well organized, which made the night feel even more enjoyable and comfortable. The concert venue itself was impressive, with a great atmosphere and energy throughout the event. Everything ran smoothly, and the setup made it easy to relax and fully enjoy the show. W...
Nandini Kulshreshtha
Our stay at Fontainebleau Las Vegas was absolutely worth it. The hotel feels luxurious from the moment you walk in. It’s clean, elegant, and incredibly comfortable without feeling overcrowded or chaotic like some other properties on the Strip. The overall atmosphere feels refined and calm. The rooms are very spacious, modern, and beautifully designed. I especially loved the theme and detailing th...
Jessica Soto
My stay at Fontainebleau Las Vegas was truly a beautiful experience. The property itself is stunning, elegant, and thoughtfully designed from top to bottom. The rooms feel fresh and elevated, and the overall atmosphere carries that modern luxury energy Vegas does so well. If I could give one tip, it would be this: arrive Wednesday or Thursday. Midweek offers a quieter, more balanced experience. C...
Jordan Cabezudo
Let me start by saying I truly don’t understand the criticism this hotel receives. Fontainebleau is absolutely stunning, luxurious, elegant, and thoughtfully designed. The way they incorporate their signature bow tie everywhere is carefully designed into every part of the property. I previously stayed here with a friend and loved it so much that I chose to return for my anniversary. During my firs...
Response from the owner
Thank you for your wonderful feedback, Jordan! We're thrilled to hear that you and your husband enjoyed your stay and appreciated the design, dining, and views. Your recommendation means a lot to us, ...
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