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Fontainebleau to Open on Las Vegas Strip

Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the latest addition to the Fontainebleau brand, is set to open on the Las Vegas Strip in early December 2023. This resort and casino offers an array of luxury amenities, including various dining options, a shopping center, spa, gaming center and more.

Located on the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, Fontainebleau Las Vegas stands 67 stories tall, proudly claiming the title of the tallest occupiable building in Nevada. The hotel not only pays homage to its iconic Miami Beach roots but also embraces the vibrant spirit of Las Vegas. With 3,644 rooms and suites, each space is adorned with a blue and silver color palette, accented with touches of coral-pink, mercury-glass mirrors, brass details and floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the Strip. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect, down to the custom brass bowtie-shaped drawer knobs, a nod to Fontainebleau’s history.

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“For almost 70 years, the Fontainebleau brand has challenged boundaries and expectations,” says Jeffrey Soffer, Development Chairman and CEO of Fontainebleau, in a recent press release. “With Fontainebleau Las Vegas, we have transcended aspiration and set the stage for a new era of luxury hospitality defined by innovation, sophistication and opulence, with an inextricable link to our roots at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. This building represents a remarkable new chapter in our storied legacy and will be a beacon for those seeking to indulge in the unforgettable.”

Guests eager to book their stay can now secure a spot! Reservations are being booked on the official website, which offers a glimpse into the 36 first-to-market restaurant concepts set to open in the luxury hotel and casino. Among these restaurants are 10 of the top 100 grossing restaurants in the United States, showcasing the expertise of renowned chefs and restaurateurs such as Gabriela Camara, Masa Ito, Kevin Kim, Alan Yau, Evan Funke and David Grutman. Some of the restaurants include Don’s Prime, La Fontaine, Komodo, Papi Steak and more.

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Fontainebleau Las Vegas is more than just delectable dining. The resort has a 14,000-sq.-ft. fitness center and a 55,000-sq.-ft. Lapis Spa designed by Milan-based Lissoni & Partners. The spa introduces a novel approach to wellness, emphasizing personalization and community. From purifying salt caves to healing infrared saunas and rejuvenating lounge areas, Lapis Spa promises a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the Strip. Additional amenities include a 96,5000-sq.-ft. luxury retail district, a six-acre pool district, indoor-outdoor meeting spaces and gaming spaces.

“We are thrilled to introduce many of the world-class amenities we are recognized for in Miami alongside our new-to-market offerings at Fontainebleau Las Vegas,” says Soffer, in a recent press release. “All of these concepts, infused with the dynamic spirit of the Strip, allow us to create a destination that is the best of all worlds and promises an extraordinary, one-of-a-kind experience for every guest.”

For more information, visit www.fontainebleaulasvegas.com.

2777 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109

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