Off-StripHotel

Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino

"A small independent casino hotel on Paradise Road — budget-friendly, close to the Strip, and one of the few remaining independent casino hotels in Las Vegas."

4100 Paradise Rd
Silver Sevens Hotel & Casino
Opened 1979
2.0

Overall Rating

Rooms
2.5
Pool
2.5
Casino
3.0
Dining
2.5
Location
4.0
Value
4.0
Walk Score
3.5
Rooms
337
Floors
8
Resort Fee
$40/night
Self-Park
Free
Pool
Small outdoor pool
Restaurants
2

The Rundown

Silver Sevens is a small independent casino hotel on Paradise Road — close to the Strip and convention center. The property is dated but the location is genuinely convenient. The resort fee is high for what is a budget-tier property.

Wins & Watch-Outs

Wins

  • Close to Strip and convention center
  • Budget pricing
  • Free parking

Watch-Outs

  • $40 resort fee for a budget property
  • Dated rooms
  • Small casino

Room Reality

Basic rooms. Dated but functional.

Pool Intel

Small outdoor pool.

Summer Score

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

2.5Overall

Small pool. Dated property. The location near the convention center is the main asset.

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Indoor Connectivity3
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Pool Quality2.5
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A/C Reliability3.5
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Shade & Coverage2.5
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Peak Crowd Level4.5

History

Opened in 1979 as the Paddlewheel Hotel Casino. Has operated under various names. Currently operates as Silver Sevens.

Who Stays Here

Budget travelers. Convention attendees. Anyone who wants a cheap room close to the Strip.

Getting Here from the Airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)2.5 miles · 8–14 min

Uber / Lyft

Rideshare — fastest option

$14–$20

Taxi (Metered)

$18–$28 (metered)

No shared shuttle service

The Verdict

Silver Sevens is a budget option near the Strip and convention center — the location is the main asset, but the resort fee is hard to justify for the property quality.

Rewards Program

Independent

Last Renovation

2016