Fontainebleau Las Vegas vs Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace: Modern Luxury vs Boutique Elegance
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace
Accommodations & Design
Fontainebleau's 3,644 rooms feature sleek, modern design with floor-to-ceiling windows and smart technology. Standard rooms start at 500 sq ft with marble bathrooms. Nobu's 181 rooms showcase minimalist Japanese aesthetics with tatami mats and custom artwork, averaging 350 sq ft but with superior attention to detail.
Winner: Nobu Hotel (for design elegance)
Amenities & Facilities
Fontainebleau boasts a 150,000 sq ft casino, 55,000 sq ft spa, 6.5-acre pool complex with 7 pools, and 36 dining outlets. Nobu offers access to Caesars Palace amenities including Garden of the Gods pools, Qua Baths & Spa, and the Forum Shops, plus exclusive Nobu restaurant.
Winner: Fontainebleau (for comprehensive facilities)
Service Quality
Fontainebleau provides efficient, professional service with 24/7 concierge and digital room controls. Nobu delivers personalized, attentive service with dedicated hosts and traditional Japanese hospitality touches including tea service.
Winner: Nobu Hotel (for personalized attention)
Location & Accessibility
Fontainebleau occupies the northern Strip with convenient freeway access but requires transportation to central attractions. Nobu sits at the heart of the Strip with direct access to Caesars Forum Shops and walking distance to Bellagio fountains.
Winner: Nobu Hotel (for central location)
Dining Options
Fontainebleau features celebrity chef restaurants including Komodo, Papi Steak, and Momofuku. Nobu offers the acclaimed Nobu Restaurant plus access to 20+ Caesars dining venues including Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen.
Winner: Tie (both offer exceptional dining)
Value Proposition
Fontainebleau rooms start around $250/night with resort fee. Nobu rooms begin around $400/night plus resort fee. Fontainebleau offers more square footage per dollar while Nobu provides exclusive experiences.
Winner: Fontainebleau (for better value)