Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Resort hotel and casino in Paradise, United States
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a resort hotel and casino in Paradise, Nevada, rising 224 meters (737 feet) over 67 floors. The property contains 3,644 guest rooms and stands as the tallest occupied building in the state.
Construction began in 2005 but was interrupted by ownership changes and bankruptcy. Jeff Soffer reacquired the project in 2021 and brought it to completion.
The name comes from the Château de Fontainebleau near Paris, bringing a touch of European elegance to the Las Vegas strip. Visitors can attend live shows and concerts at the BleauLive Theater, where major performers appear throughout the year.
The complex houses 36 restaurants and a casino floor covering 150,000 square feet (14,000 square meters), plus large conference areas. Business events can use over 550,000 square feet (51,000 square meters) of meeting space.
A museum inside displays sports memorabilia from different disciplines, developed in partnership with Tom Brady. The collection adds a sports history dimension to the entertainment offerings.
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