Plaza Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas A 3 star hotel in Las Vegas

Bird’s-eye view of Fremont Street Experience

Hotel prices and availability

Special offer - prices from $37

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Dining at the Plaza Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas

Center Stage Restaurant & Lounge - Classic-style fine dining and lounge restaurant; seen in movies such as Casino" and “Pay it Forward." Glass dome sets scene for vintage Vegas atmosphere overlooking state-of-the-art Fremont Street Experience. Italian chop-house theme; gourmet. Signature items include the 26 oz. Porterhouse

Attractions near this hotel

McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time to Plaza Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas is 15 minutes and distance is 9 miles.

Driving directions from LAS: Follow signs to take I-15 north, then take Rte 95 south. Take the first exit (75B Casino Ctr) and turn right on Stewart St. Turn left on Main St, and the hotel is on Main and Freemont.

Getting there: Shuttle buses operate from the airport to the hotel ($5-$15). A taxi costs $16-$25. Prices subject to change.

Getting around: City buses (less than $5) operate in downtown Las Vegas and go to the Strip. Taxis are available at the hotel. Car rentals are available online. Both valet and self-parking at the hotel are complimentary.

Fremont Street Experience - adjacent
Neon Museum (open-air plaza) - 2 blocks
Neonopolis (mall) - 4 blocks
Las Vegas Premium Outlets - 2 miles
Las Vegas Strip - 2 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 3 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 3.5 miles
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum - 3.75 miles
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum - 3.75 miles
Thomas and Mack Center (UNLV sports) - 5 miles
Las Vegas Motor Speedway - 12 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 34 miles

Entertainment

The Plaza Hotel''s 80,000-square-foot casino offers slots, video-poker, blackjack, roulette, craps, baccarat, and pai gow poker, and includes a keno lounge, a poker room, and a race-and-sports book. A 400-seat bingo parlor offers eight sessions daily, and complimentary membership cards are available for the casino''s players club, which offers cash, comps, and other rewards for play.

Directly in front of the hotel under a canopy of 2.1 million lights, and employing a 540,000-watt sound system, a four-block pedestrians-only stretch of downtown Las Vegas called Fremont Street Experience presents periodic sound-and-light shows from dusk to midnight. Other day-and-night entertainment on the street includes live music, classic-car displays, and holiday festivals.

Curtis Adams’ Adrenaline features a show with comedy, cutting-edge dance, and state-of-the-art visual effects.

Omaha Lounge in the casino offers live music daily (one-drink minimum).

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