Downtown Las Vegas Hotels Complete With Las Vegas Charm
Most downtown Las Vegas hotels are found in a pedestrian only area, a four block stretch that most people say one would need to experience in order to understand what it is like. Vegas denizens call it the Fremont street experience. There is almost always day and night entertainment on this street. Holiday festivals, classic car displays and of course live music blends with the energy pedestrians bring from the exciting games played in casinos.
Downtown Las Vegas hotels lose none of the glitter or excitement from gaming in their casinos. The only difference when it comes to the casinos would be location as it is not in the now more popular “the strip”. The casinos however are also lavish and just as plentiful. The Binions Horseshoe hotel is right in the middle of downtown Vegas and it is even the Home of the World Series of Poker. It is not only a Vegas landmark but it has recently been given a face lift. It has a 50,000 square foot casino with more than 1,000 slot machines, video poker, Blackjack, Craps, Poker, Roulette and so much more. And that is only for starters one may even get accommodations in this classy hotel for less than $25 per person each night on a week day. Another posh hotel in the downtown area without the luxury prices is the Golden Nugget 4 star hotel. Aside from the Fremont Street Experience sound-and-light show that one can see right outside the hotel every night this Las Vegas marker not only has a 36,000 square feet world class casino but it also has numerous amenities in place for their guests. A spa, full service salon, health club, business center, convention rooms, outdoor pool, Jacuzzi and many other comforts for guests can make one forget that on certain days one can find accommodations for only $50 per night. Another cheap hotel Las Vegas room one can avail of is from the historic El Cortez Hotel. This hotel really delivers excellent value for money. The hotel was once upon a time operated by mobster legend Bugsy Siegal and until now has maintained its old world ambiance. The hotel has retained its oversized rooms but has upped its friendly hospitality, bargain dining, and true to the city, 24-hour gaming action. So next time you book a Las Vegas hotel reservation check out what the downtown area has to offer I’m sure you will not be disappointed.
