
Circa Resort & Casino
The first ground-up downtown resort in decades. Stadium Swim is the most impressive pool concept in Vegas. Adults only, by design.
Old Vegas. Fremont Street Experience is covered by a massive LED canopy that hosts light shows and zip lines. The energy is different from the Strip — rowdier, cheaper, more unpretentious, and more fun if you are the type of person who thinks the Strip takes itself too seriously. Circa opened in 2020 as the first ground-up downtown resort in decades and immediately set a new standard with Stadium Swim (a multi-tiered pool amphitheater with a massive screen). Golden Nugget remains the class of Fremont Street for hotel quality. The downtown area is not walkable to the Strip — it is a $15–20 rideshare or a bus ride. You are choosing a completely different Vegas experience by staying here, and for many visitors, that is exactly the point.

The first ground-up downtown resort in decades. Stadium Swim is the most impressive pool concept in Vegas. Adults only, by design.

The class of Fremont Street. The pool has a shark tank in the middle of it. The rooms are the best in downtown Vegas (after Circa).

A Marriott Tribute Portfolio boutique hotel in the Las Vegas Arts District — design-forward, non-gaming, and a genuine alternative to the Fremont Street casino hotels.

A modern boutique-style hotel in the heart of downtown — one of the more design-forward properties on the Fremont Street corridor.

The oldest hotel in Las Vegas, opened in 1906 — a historic landmark at the head of Fremont Street with a famous shrimp cocktail that has been on the menu for decades.

The anchor of Fremont Street at the head of the pedestrian mall — a recently renovated property with a rooftop pool and one of the best locations in downtown Las Vegas.

Boyd Gaming's Hawaiian-themed downtown property — a beloved institution for Hawaiian visitors and a reliable budget-friendly base for Fremont Street.

Derek Stevens' flagship downtown property — high energy, Detroit-themed, and one of the most fun casino floors on Fremont Street.

The oldest continuously operating hotel-casino in Las Vegas — a genuine piece of Vegas history with some of the best video poker odds in the city.

Boyd Gaming's Victorian-themed downtown property — antique décor, a working brewery, and one of the most unique atmospheres in Las Vegas.

One of the most storied names in Vegas gambling — Benny Binion's original joint, now operating as a casino-first property with the historic Hotel Apache tower.

A classic Fremont Street property with no resort fee — one of the few remaining downtown casinos that hasn't been absorbed into a larger corporate ecosystem.

Boyd Gaming's flagship downtown property — the tallest building in Nevada when it opened in 1956, now a reliable mid-tier option on the Fremont Street Experience.