The spacious and meticulously appointed 590 square foot Gold Queen at Fontainebleau Las Vegas offers guests a calming sanctuary above this iconic city.
From the calming color palette of subtle blues to contemporary gilded touches and marble-tiled modern bathrooms, luxury exudes from every angle.
Framed beautifully by floor-to-ceiling windows, views from the Gold Queen feature both the vibrancy of the city and the natural grace of the city’s surrounding mountains.
Highlights include two luxurious queen-sized beds with 500-thread-count linens, floor-to-ceiling views, 55-inch LG television, mini bar with snacks and refrigerated cooling drawer and dining area for two.
The spacious bathroom features a soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanities, makeup mirror, bath amenities and water closet.
55-inch LG Television
Electronically controlled sheer curtains and drapes
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Luxe 500-thread count 100% cotton linens, including down alternative duvets
Located on the 54th floor and above
Mini bar and snacks
Mountain view
Refrigerated cooling drawer
Spacious bathroom with walk-in shower and soaking tub
Maximum occupancy: 4 guests
2 queen beds
Custom Serta pillowtop mattresses
Luxe 500-thread count 100% cotton linens, including down alternative duvets
Bath amenities
Dual vanities
Hair dryer
Makeup mirror
Soaking tub
Spa-style robes and slippers
Walk-in shower
Water closet
Artwork
Closet
Clothing steamer
Dining table for two
Full-length mirror
Safe
55-inch LG Television
Charging stations
Electronically controlled sheer curtains and drapes
Telephone
24-hour room service
Bottled Water, Sustainably Refillable at any Hydration Station(Available on Every Floor)
Ice bucket
Mini bar and snacks
Refrigerated cooling drawer
Honeywell doorbell and service request system
Hypoallergenic selections for bedding and toiletries available upon request
Laundry and dry-cleaning services
Turndown service available by request
Distances from this hotel to landmarks, attractions, shopping and event centers.
All distances are measured in straight lines. Actual travel distances are therefore likely to be slightly longer than stated depending on the method of transport.