Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a beautiful casino. The casino space is centered around the enormous Bleau Bar. The entire resort has a luxurious feeling and look. There is also plenty of art work scattered about. Located near Resorts World on Las Vegas Blvd (2777 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109).
To demonstrate, this is a luxurious resort and casino. Moreover, the hotel has over 3,600 rooms and suites. Plus 150,000 square feet of casino space. The hotels is inspired by the Fontainebleau Miami Beach. It sits on the 24.5-acre site previously occupied by the El Rancho Hotel and Casino and the Algiers Hotel.
To illustrate, the casino has three levels to it. Level one has the lobby. In addition, There is the grand Bleau Bar. The lighting is a grand chandelier made of thousands of crystal bow ties. To this end, the bar is surrounded by all the casino tables and games. Additionally, on the outer perimeter are restaurants. On level two there is the shopping and promenade. The promenade has all the food and drink services. Lastly, on level three is where the Oasis and beach area is.
Level two promenade has the food vendors. There is over half a dozen vendors serving up food and drinks. For example there is Miami Slice serving up pizza. Also Komodo, serving Asian flavors with Vegas flair. You cant miss it, it has the ducks hanging in the window. In addition to all the food, the Theater is also up on level two.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas food
Besides the promenade, Fontainebleau has elevated dining too. Some of the restaurants are KYU, Papi Steak, They also have The Tavern, a bar and grill area surrounded by panoramic screens for a true immersion. It also sits in front of the sports book.
They also have plenty of art work scattered about the casino floor. For example they have a chair thingy made of nickels.
They also have a impressive painting from Richard Prince. You can find information on this piece and others on Bleau Art link.
Oceans
Without doubt, be sure to check out the interactive sculpture Oceans. It is a modern sculpture that moves as people approach it. Simulating wave motions.
When we went there was plenty of parking space off Las Vegas Blvd. Going past the lobby you will find self parking. When we went there was no fee for parking. However, the trick is to get in and out in under four hours. Otherwise you have to pay $20.
In conclusion, Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a must visit casino. The new and open casino surrounding the Bleau Bar is very nice. Check out the art work while your there. Try a drink or two at the many bars or grab something to eat at one of the fine restaurants. Lastly more information on Fontainebleau site.
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