Upscale hotel with serene pool, chic Italian restaurant, and spa











































3960 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119 Get directions
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"Pulling into the circular driveway felt impossibly removed from the usual Vegas frenzy—even though the hotel occupies floors 35–39 of Mandalay Bay—because it has its own lobby, restaurants, a serene pool, and a beautiful spa; as a gaming-free sanctuary at the southern end of the Strip, it truly feels worlds away, and recent renovations gave rooms a modern Mojave Desert–inspired aesthetic with organic textures, abundant natural light, and soft desert hues." - CNT Editors


"Opened Tuesday, December 17 at the Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, this is Chef Michael Mina’s sixth Las Vegas restaurant and his 11th overall. Dinner service begins—rather than with bread—with complimentary duck-fat fries seasoned with pastrami spice for the table. Steaks include 14-ounce New York strips and 20-ounce bone-in ribeyes; a wood-fired grill handles A5 striploin from Japan and a petit filet mignon from Australia, while a Vegas-exclusive salt-baked and hay-smoked dry-aged tomahawk is served tableside with choices of steak sauce, black truffle butter, or red wine demi-glace. Other menu items include truffle macaroni and cheese, pastrami-spiced wagyu short rib, and a spinach soufflé. Trolley carts will rove through a dining room finished in peacock-feather tones and golden arches to serve flambéed chocolate fondue desserts beneath a gold ceiling. The cocktail program pours a yuzu martini (vodka and gin) and the Moondance (bourbon, elderflower, pear brandy, and pomegranate), and the wine list exceeds 400 bottles, including 12-liter Napa cult Cabernets and Super Tuscans from Italy. Dinner is served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; the lounge is open 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., with late-night hours to be announced in early 2025." - Janna Karel

"When you arrive in the circular driveway of the Four Seasons Las Vegas, it feels impossible that you’re in Vegas—and what’s more, that it could be connected to the renowned Mandalay Bay. It’s a gaming-free sanctuary at the southernmost end of the Strip, and it barely feels worlds away from the trademark splash and bang of the city. Although it occupies floors 35 to 39 of Mandalay Bay, it has its own lobby, restaurants, and scene—and best of all, a serene pool and beautiful spa. Just a few years ago, Four Seasons completely renovated its rooms, and what were very lovely but somewhat standard cream-colored Four Seasons rooms are now classic Art Deco–inspired retreats done up in a sophisticated color scheme with bold, graphic wallpaper." - Andrea Bennett

"The Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas, located within the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, set a new standard for exclusivity when it opened 25 years ago. It offers guests access to the extensive amenities of Mandalay Bay while providing a VIP experience." - Travel + Leisure Editors

"Tucked inside Mandalay Bay, the Four Seasons Las Vegas is often the perfect hotel choice for low-key Vegas visitors. After all, it’s a non-gaming property and has its own entrance, away from the crowds. For those who aren’t quite ready to re-enter the jam-packed pool scenes found elsewhere on the Strip, the Four Seasons pool is the choice. There’s just one pool and only eight cabanas, yet each pool goer gets complimentary hourly amenities like frozen-fruit skewers and spritzes of Evian water. If guests feel like they want a teeny bit more action, their key card works over at Mandalay Bay Beach, too." - Juliana Shallcross
