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Best Restaurants With a View in Las Vegas 2026
With a view · Las Vegas · 6 rooms ranked · Updated June 2026
Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published May 14, 2024 · Updated June 20, 2026 · Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson, Editor-in-Chief · How we rank · Corrections
In Las Vegas the view is the menu's silent partner. The Eiffel Tower Restaurant looks straight down on the Bellagio fountains, and Top of the World turns a full circle eight hundred feet above the valley. These six, ranked, are where the window earns its place beside the plate.
1.Eiffel Tower Restaurant
J. Joho's French room looks straight down on the dancing Bellagio fountains from the eleventh floor; book a window table.
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant sits on the eleventh floor of the half-scale tower at Paris Las Vegas, where chef J. Joho runs an updated French menu. The window tables face the Bellagio fountains directly, the single best front-row view of the show on the Strip.
This is the marquee Vegas view dinner, classic French cooking against the fountains. Reserve a window table and time the booking to catch a fountain show with dessert.
2.Top of the World
A revolving room eight hundred feet up the STRAT turns a full circle of the valley every eighty minutes; book at dusk.
Top of the World sits more than eight hundred feet up the STRAT tower, a dining room that revolves a full three hundred and sixty degrees every eighty minutes. Chef Chad Castanino runs an award-winning steak and seafood menu, and the room holds a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence over twenty-seven years.
The slow turn delivers the whole valley over a single dinner. Book a dusk sitting so the city lights come up as the room rotates toward the Strip.
3.Allē Lounge on 66
A sixty-sixth-floor lounge above Resorts World pairs tableside cocktails with the widest Strip panorama; book the window banquette.
Alle Lounge on 66 perches on the sixty-sixth floor of the east tower at Resorts World, one of the highest rooms on the Strip. The kitchen runs globally inspired small plates from truffle potato chips to a brown-butter lobster roll, with many cocktails built tableside.
The panorama is the draw, a sweeping look down the neon corridor. Book a window banquette for the evening, and lean on the small plates and the cocktail program.
4.SW Steakhouse
A Wynn steakhouse whose terrace faces the Lake of Dreams show, Alfred Portale in the kitchen; book the patio at showtime.
SW Steakhouse at Wynn Las Vegas opens onto a terrace above the Lake of Dreams, where a waterfall and a multimedia show run after dark. Executive chef Alfred Portale, the Gotham Bar & Grill veteran, plates prime steaks with a Neapolitan accent under Scott Sartiano's Bond Hospitality.
This is the contrarian view pick, water and light show rather than the open Strip. Book a lake-level patio table and time it to a Lake of Dreams performance, which runs nightly after dusk.
5.Mizumi
A Wynn Japanese room frames a private waterfall and koi pond, with a four-table terrace beside the falls; book the Sansui terrace.
Mizumi at Wynn Las Vegas frames a tranquil lagoon, a private waterfall and a Zen garden, with omakase, robatayaki, sushi and teppanyaki across the room. The exclusive Sansui terrace seats just four tables directly beside the waterfall, the prize seats in the house.
This is the serene, design-led view, water and garden over skyline. Book the Sansui terrace ahead, since the four tables by the falls go first.
6.High Steaks
James Trees took over the Rio's fiftieth floor for a head-on Strip view and a tomahawk carved tableside; book the window for sunset.
High Steaks opened on the fiftieth floor of the Rio in October 2025, in the room that was VooDoo Steak for decades, and handed it to James Trees, the James Beard finalist behind Esther's Kitchen. The position just west of the Strip gives it a full head-on view of the skyline rather than a sideways one, and the kitchen builds the night around a forty-ounce Prime tomahawk at around 245 dollars, carved at the table for three or four.
The off-Strip angle is the secret, the entire neon corridor laid out to the east. Book a window banquette for sunset, when the towers light up across the valley.
Not for everyone
Famous, but not the view pick
Rivea. Alain Ducasse's Riviera room on the sixty-fourth floor of the old Delano, now W Las Vegas, closed in June 2025 and has not reopened. The adjoining Skyfall lounge remains, but the restaurant is gone, so do not book it.
Cheri Rooftop. The rooftop spot beneath the Paris tower has a fine fountain view, but it runs as a lounge built on cocktails and small bites rather than a full dinner. Go for a drink, not a serious meal.
The Bellagio buffet. The famous buffet is an all-you-can-eat hall with no view to speak of. For the fountains, cross to the Eiffel Tower Restaurant and book a window instead.
How to pick a view dinner in Las Vegas
Vegas view dinners split two ways: the high-floor towers and the resort water gardens. For the Strip skyline, the Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Top of the World, Alle Lounge on 66 and High Steaks each take a different angle on the neon. For a quieter outlook, SW Steakhouse and Mizumi at Wynn trade the lights for a lagoon and a waterfall.
Timing matters more than the table. Book a sitting that lands at dusk, when the sky still holds colour and the lights come up. At the Eiffel Tower, line the booking up with a Bellagio fountain show; at Top of the World, let the room turn through a full circle over the meal.
Frequently asked
What is the best restaurant with a view in Las Vegas?
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas is the marquee pick, looking straight down on the Bellagio fountains from the eleventh floor with chef J. Joho's French menu. Top of the World at the STRAT is the other icon, a revolving room eight hundred feet up.
Which Las Vegas restaurant has the best view of the Strip?
Alle Lounge on 66 at Resorts World sits among the highest rooms on the Strip for a sweeping panorama, while High Steaks on the fiftieth floor of the Rio looks head-on across the whole skyline from just off the main drag. The Eiffel Tower has the best fountain view.
What is the highest restaurant in Las Vegas?
Top of the World at the STRAT is the highest dining room, more than eight hundred feet up and revolving a full circle every eighty minutes. Alle Lounge on 66 at Resorts World is the next highest, on the sixty-sixth floor of the east tower.
Where can I watch the Bellagio fountains while dining?
The Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas faces the fountains directly from its eleventh-floor windows, the best front-row view of the show. Time your reservation to a fountain show and ask for a window table when you book.
Is there a view restaurant in Las Vegas that is not on the Strip skyline?
Yes. SW Steakhouse and Mizumi at Wynn Las Vegas both look over the resort's Lake of Dreams, gardens and a waterfall rather than the neon. They are the picks when you want a calmer, greener view with the meal.
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