Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino A 3 star hotel in Las Vegas

Palatial glitz in the center of the Strip

Hotel prices and availability

Special offer - prices from $51

Map showing Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino

Dining at the Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino

The Victorian Room - This elegant coffee shop is open 24 hours per day. The menu includes Chinese specialties and American food, such as steaks and grilled shrimp.

Michael''s - Under a stained glass, domed ceiling, Michael''s offers gourmet cuisine, with selections such as lobster, filet mignon, baked escargot, and sautéed mushrooms, plus homemade soups and freshly tossed salads. Reservations recommended.

Drai''s - Drai''s offers four separate dining rooms and a private room available for special occasions or parties. The restaurant has red walls with palm-frond accents. Menu specialties include leg of lamb, sea bass, and Black Angus steak. A comfortable lounge features live entertainment on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. After midnight, the restaurant converts into a techno-style dance club, with DJ music until sunrise.

Attractions near this hotel

Las Vegas Strip - adjacent
Bellagio Hotel (water show) - 2 blocks
Omnimax Theater - 0.5 miles
Las Vegas Country Club - 1 mile
M & M Store - 1 mile
Las Vegas Convention Center - 1.5 miles
Guinness World of Records Museum - 1.5 miles
MGM - 1.5 miles
UNLV - 2.5 miles
Fremont Street Experience - 4.5 miles
Lake Mead and Hoover Dam - 27 miles

McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time to the Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino is 15 minutes and distance is 4 miles.

Driving directions from LAS: Exit the airport via Swenson St. Turn left on E Naples Ave, then turn right on Paradise Rd. Turn left on E Flamingo Rd and follow it to Las Vegas Blvd S (the Strip).

Getting there: The best option from the airport is a taxi ($5–$15; fees subject to change without notice) or a rental car.

Getting around: Guests have several options for getting up and down the Strip. City buses (less than $5) run the length of the Strip; private trollies (less than $5) serve the larger casinos. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive will find complimentary parking at most locations. A rental car is the best option for travel outside the Strip. (All fees subject to change without notice.)

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