My Walkthrough of the Shops at Fontainebleau
So, I heard about the new Fontainebleau finally opening up in Vegas, and curiosity got the better of me. I wasn’t really there to gamble or anything, just wanted to wander around and specifically check out what kind of stores they put in there. You always hear buzz about these new places, figured I’d see it myself.

Getting there was easy enough. Walked inside, and yeah, it definitely has that brand new car smell, but for a building. Everything’s shiny, very modern looking. Felt pretty upscale right off the bat. I asked one of the staff where the main shopping area was, and they pointed me in the right direction.
It wasn’t like a massive mall attached, more like a collection of boutiques tucked into a specific part of the resort. Felt quite different from, say, the Forum Shops or something like that. More spread out, maybe a bit more exclusive feeling?
What Kinds of Stores Did I See?
Okay, so walking through the retail section, here’s what stuck out to me:
- High-End Fashion: Definitely saw a few clothing stores. Looked like serious designer stuff. You know the type, where the price tags are probably hidden for a reason. Not really my everyday wear, but looked fancy.
- Jewelry and Watches: There were definitely spots with shiny things in glass cases. Watches, necklaces, that sort of stuff. Looked very sparkly and, well, expensive. Didn’t linger too long there, just window-shopped.
- Resort Specific Stuff?: I think I saw a place that might have had Fontainebleau branded items, maybe some swimwear or resort wear. Kinda expected that, most big places have something like it.
- Other Bits: There seemed to be a mix of other things, maybe accessories or beauty products? It wasn’t fully packed, felt like maybe some spots were still waiting to open up.
The whole area felt pretty quiet when I was there. Not super crowded. Maybe it was the time of day, or maybe it’s just finding its footing. The layout was nice, though. Didn’t feel jammed together. You had space to just stroll and look around without bumping into folks every two seconds.
So, my overall take? It’s definitely aiming for the luxury market with its stores. If you’ve got deep pockets and like designer labels, it seems like it’ll be right up your alley. For me, it was more of a quick look-see. Interesting to check out the new spot, see how they designed the retail part. It’s all very sleek and modern, fits the vibe of the rest of the place I saw. Just sharing what I saw walking through, you know.
