Fontainebleau Las Vegas Opens as Tallest, Newest Hotel on the Strip
The $3.7 billion resort, over a decade in the making, features a curated art collection, 19 restaurants, a 55,000-square-foot spa, and an exclusive hotel-within-a-hotel.
- The Fontainebleau Las Vegas, a 67-story hotel-casino tower, opens as the tallest, newest, and bluest hotel in southern Nevada's resort corridor, costing $3.7 billion.
- The hotel, which has been under construction since 2007, has faced numerous challenges, including funding issues during the Great Recession and changes in ownership.
- The Fontainebleau Las Vegas features a curated fine art collection, including specially commissioned pieces, and interiors designed by major names such as David Collins Studio and Lissoni & Partners.
- The resort offers 19 restaurants with 5 more to launch in 2024, 12 bar concepts, and a 55,000-square-foot spa designed by Milan-based Lissoni & Partners.
- The hotel also features an ultra-exclusive hotel-within-a-hotel, Fleur de Lis, composed of 76 suites located on the top 5 floors of the 67-story hotel tower.