DowntownHotel

Fremont Hotel & Casino

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

200 E Fremont St
Boyd Gaming
Opened 1956
2.0

Overall Rating

Rooms
3.0
Pool
1.0
Casino
3.5
Dining
3.5
Location
4.5
Value
3.5
Walk Score
5.0
Rooms
447
Floors
15
Resort Fee
$34/night
Self-Park
Free
Pool
None
Restaurants
4

The Rundown

The Fremont Hotel was the tallest building in Nevada when it opened in 1956. Boyd Gaming has operated it for decades and maintains it as a reliable mid-tier downtown option. The Second Street Grill is one of the better restaurants in the downtown area.

Wins & Watch-Outs

Wins

  • Boyd Rewards integration
  • Prime Fremont Street location
  • Second Street Grill dining

Watch-Outs

  • No pool
  • Resort fee for a budget property
  • Rooms are standard

Room Reality

Standard rooms, recently updated. Clean and functional.

Pool Intel

No pool.

Summer Score

How this resort holds up in peak Vegas summer (June–September)

2.5Overall

No pool. Fremont Street canopy provides shade. Reliable AC throughout.

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Indoor Connectivity3.5
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Pool Quality1
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A/C Reliability3.5
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Shade & Coverage3
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Peak Crowd Level3.5

History

Opened in 1956 as the tallest building in Nevada at the time. Boyd Gaming acquired it in 1985.

Who Stays Here

Boyd Rewards members. Budget travelers. Fremont Street regulars.

Getting Here from the Airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)3.5 miles Β· 12–18 min

Uber / Lyft

Rideshare β€” fastest option

$18–$26

Taxi (Metered)

$22–$32 (metered)

No shared shuttle service

The Verdict

The Fremont Hotel is a solid Boyd Gaming property with a prime Fremont Street location β€” reliable, unpretentious, and well-integrated with Boyd Rewards.

Rewards Program

Boyd Rewards

Last Renovation

2019