Le Cirque at Bellagio to Close This Summer After Nearly Three Decades

Le Cirque at Bellagio will permanently close after dinner service on August 23, 2026, marking the end of one of the Strip’s most enduring fine dining institutions.

The spinoff of a famed New York City French restaurant, Le Cirque Las Vegas, has been open since Bellagio’s debut in October 1998, and helped define Las Vegas’ rise as a global culinary destination. Known for its refined cuisine and one of the best views of the Fountains of Bellagio, Le Cirque has earned a long list of accolades over the years, including a Michelin One-Star rating, Forbes Five-Star status and the AAA Five Diamond award. It’s also listed on Neon Feast’s lists of Las Vegas’ Best Formal French Restaurants, Best Special Occasion Restaurants and Top Bellagio Restaurants.

In a statement, Bellagio leadership called the restaurant “an institution,” crediting its team for delivering a world-class experience for nearly three decades.

The space will transition into a new concept expected to open in mid-2027. Guests can continue to visit Le Cirque through August, with additional farewell details to be announced.