![]() You'll have your own room, but it'll be small and basic, simply a place to crash after staying out all night. Staying here is like staying at a deliberately cool hostel, minus the bunk beds. Now, it's a millennial/Gen Z hangout with a vinyl soundtrack, a coworking space that turns into a house party at night, and 130 hotel rooms. Like a lot of things in Downtown Las Vegas, the Oasis at Gold Spike (formerly the Gold Spike Hotel & Casino) used to be a little bit seedy. Plus, unique rooms include a solar-powered trailer and the penthouse where the 31st season of The Real World was filmed.Ĭons: This hotel can be very loud (especially on weekends) and rooms are small. It's not just close to the party this is the party. On-site amenities: Pool, bike rentals, restaurant, bar, coworking space, fitness center, backyard area with games Known for its party scene, the pool at Gold Spike is a lively one.īest for: Groups of friends, solo travelers, young professionals ![]() When I first moved to Vegas, I whiled away many a desert afternoon at this rooftop oasis I love the cocktail program and the city views. The real highlight is the Citrus Grand Pool Deck, which was voted the best of Las Vegas' best Downtown hotel pool in 2020. ![]() Rooms are simple but comfortable, with white walls, geometric accents, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The recently expanded property (the hotel's 495-room Gallery Tower opened in September 2020) still feels boutique despite the budget price tag. Also, the hotel's rooftop pool has dreamy views come sunset.Ĭons: The on-site Art Bar, which has paintings hanging from the ceiling, used to be an under-the-radar cocktail lounge, but in recent years, the resort has served continental breakfast there, which feels like a downgrade.Ĭan't decide between the raucous Fremont Street Experience and the slightly more chill East Fremont District? Then try the Downtown Grand, which expertly straddles that line. Pros: The 3rd Street location gives easy access to stellar restaurants and the Mob Museum is just across the street. On-site amenities: Lively rooftop pool, bars, restaurants, live entertainment, meeting and event space Vibrant, bright colors create a tropical look on the aptly named Citrus Pool Deck.īest for: Couples, groups of friends, locals For something more modern, book a room at the El Cortez Cabana Suites, the 64-room sister property across the street with tufted white headboards, green walls, marble bathrooms, and a fitness center. Most people who appreciate the El Cortez do so because they either like the history or the low prices. There's no pool and the retail space is just a small general store. Step inside and find a dimly lit casino, a lobby bar with a live piano, and no-frills rooms. The Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture stands out in a city increasingly defined by steel and glass. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the El Cortez and its pink neon cursive sign harken back to the early days of Las Vegas. You will either find it charming or hopelessly dated. The 1941 era property is the longest continuously-running casino in Las Vegas.Ĭons: This is an older property that is showing its age. Pros: This is a very budget-friendly option in the heart of the trendy Fremont East District that will be enticing to history buffs. On-site amenities: 24-restaurant known for its shrimp cocktail and prime rib, bars with live entertainment, spa, beauty salon, old-school barbershop, casino, sportsbook ![]() This property dating back to 1941 is the longest continuously-running casino in Las Vegas.īest for: Groups of friends, solo travelers, couples
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