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13 Resorts

Downtown

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.

Circa Resort & Casino
4.0
Downtown
$$$

Circa Resort & Casino

8 Fremont St

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

Stadium Swim — 40,000 sq ft pool amphitheater
Adults-only — no kids
!Downtown location — far from Strip
rooms4.5
pool5.0
casino4.5
dining4.0
location4.0
value4.0
Derek Stevens / Circa Hospitality
Golden Nugget
3.5
Downtown
$$

Golden Nugget

129 E Fremont St

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).

The Tank — pool with a shark tank slide
Best downtown hotel by far
!Downtown location — far from Strip
rooms4.0
pool4.5
casino4.0
dining3.5
location4.0
value4.0
Landry's Inc.
The ENGLiSH Hotel
3.5
Downtown
$$

The ENGLiSH Hotel

1322 S 3rd St

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.

Marriott Bonvoy eligible
Arts District location
!Not walkable to main attractions
rooms4.0
pool3.5
casino1.0
dining3.5
location3.5
value3.5
Marriott Tribute Portfolio
Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
3.0
Downtown
$$

Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino

206 N 3rd St

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

Rooftop pool
Modern rooms
!Resort fee is high for downtown
rooms3.5
pool3.5
casino3.0
dining3.5
location4.0
value3.5
Downtown Grand LLC
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
3.0
Downtown
$$

Golden Gate Hotel & Casino

1 E Fremont St

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.

Most historic address in Las Vegas (1906)
Head of Fremont Street — best location
!$40 resort fee for a 4-floor property
rooms3.0
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.5
location5.0
value3.5
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
Plaza Hotel & Casino
3.0
Downtown
$$

Plaza Hotel & Casino

1 Main St

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.

Head of Fremont Street — best downtown location
Rooftop pool
!$39 resort fee
rooms3.5
pool3.5
casino3.5
dining3.5
location5.0
value3.5
Tamares Group
California Hotel and Casino
2.5
Downtown
$

California Hotel and Casino

12 E Ogden Ave

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

Free parking
Boyd Rewards property
!No pool
rooms3.0
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.5
location4.0
value4.0
Boyd Gaming
The D Las Vegas
2.5
Downtown
$$

The D Las Vegas

301 Fremont St

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

Best Fremont Street location
Lively casino atmosphere
!$40 resort fee for a downtown property
rooms3.5
pool2.0
casino4.0
dining3.5
location4.5
value3.5
Derek Stevens (Circa Resort & Casino)
El Cortez Hotel & Casino
2.5
Downtown
$

El Cortez Hotel & Casino

600 E Fremont St

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.

Lowest resort fee downtown ($26)
Best video poker odds in Vegas
!No pool
rooms2.5
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining2.5
location3.5
value4.5
El Cortez Hotel & Casino
Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel
2.5
Downtown
$

Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel

200 N Main St

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

Triple 7 Brewpub on-site
Unique Victorian atmosphere
!No pool
rooms3.0
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.5
location4.0
value3.5
Boyd Gaming
Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel
2.0
Downtown
$

Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel

128 E Fremont St

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.

No resort fee
Historic Fremont Street address
!No pool
rooms2.5
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.0
location4.0
value4.0
TLC Casino Enterprises
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
2.0
Downtown
$

Four Queens Hotel and Casino

202 E Fremont St

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.

No resort fee
Prime Fremont Street location
!Dated rooms
rooms2.5
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.0
location4.5
value4.5
Four Queens LLC
Fremont Hotel & Casino
2.0
Downtown
$

Fremont Hotel & Casino

200 E Fremont St

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.

Boyd Rewards property
Prime Fremont Street location
!No pool
rooms3.0
pool1.0
casino3.5
dining3.5
location4.5
value3.5
Boyd Gaming