America’s First Luxury Resort
Since its creation, Fontainebleau has steadily built upon its legacy as a cultural icon. From the original resort in Miami Beach to its newest hotel on the famed Las Vegas Strip, America’s first luxury resort has a name synonymous with enduring character and captivating prestige.
THE ART OF SPECTACLE
1954
Architect Morris Lapidus brings the Novacks’ vision to life with a design that featured modern elements that broke all the rules. A signature “Stairway to Nowhere” led to a small cloakroom, allowing guests to make a grand entrance and showcase their finest evening attire before descending to the lobby.
A HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION
1964
Celebrities like Frank Sinatra flock to Fontainebleau, while major motion pictures like “Goldfinger” made James Bond – and the resort – a cultural landmark.
A HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION
1964
Celebrities like Frank Sinatra flock to Fontainebleau, while major motion pictures like “Goldfinger” made James Bond – and the resort – a cultural landmark.
Forever On Film
1967 – 1999Through generations, Fontainebleau is showcased in many classic feature films, including “Tony Rome” filmed with Frank Sinatra, “Scarface” with Al Pacino, “The Bodyguard” starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, “Analyze This” featuring Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal, and many more pop culture favorites.
EVOLVING GLAMOUR
2006
$1 billion is invested in the Miami Beach resort to exceed the tastes and expectations of the 21st century.
EXTRAVAGANCE RE-EMERGES
2008
Fontainebleau Miami Beach reopens in the fall with a star-studded Grand Opening bash featuring the Victoria’s Secret Fashion show and performances by Usher, Mariah Carey, and Robin Thicke.