Riviera Hotel And Casino A 3 star hotel in Las Vegas

Rat Pack nostalgia with bawdy shows, Vegas fun A half-mile from the Convention Center and 1 mile from Fashion Show Mall, this Strip hotel provides traditional Las Vegas fun.

The Riviera provides classic dining and the traditional Las Vegas trinity of comedy, music, and stage shows.

Attractions include an extra-large casino, a quiet pool, a steakhouse, and all-you-can-eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets.

Hotel prices and availability

Special offer - prices from $54

Map showing Riviera Hotel And Casino

Dining at the Riviera Hotel And Casino

Mardi Gras Food Court - Burger King, Pizza Hut, Krispy Kreme donuts, Cold Stone ice cream, cheesesteaks, sub sandwiches, Asian fast food, and Mexican fast food.

Hound Doggie''s - 1950''s-style snack bar.

Room service is available 24 hours.

Attractions near this hotel

McCarran International Airport (LAS): Approximate driving time to the Riviera Hotel And Casino is 15 minutes and distance is 5 miles.

Driving directions from McCarran International Airport (LAS): Take Paradise Rd and bear right onto Swenson St. Turn left on E Naples Dr, then right on Paradise Rd. Turn left on Riviera Blvd, then turn left into the hotel parking lot just before Las Vegas Blvd.

Getting around: Travel up and down the Strip is quite easy. Guests can choose a city bus (less than $5) which runs the length of the Strip, or a private trolley (less than $5) that serves several of the larger hotels. Many guests choose to walk, or take a taxi. Driving is also an option, as most casinos offer complimentary parking. For destinations outside the Strip, a rental car is the best choice. (All fees subject to change without notice.)

The Las Vegas Monorail ($5) operates along the Las Vegas resort corridor connecting major resort properties and the convention center. The average speed is 16 miles per hour, or 15 minutes to complete the 4-mile run. Stations are: MGM Grand, Bally’s/Paris, Flamingo/Caesars Palace, Harrah’s/Imperial, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. The monorail operates from 7 AM to 2 AM on weekdays, 7 AM to 3 AM on weekends. Daily, multi-day, and multi-ride passes are available.

Fees and hours are subject to change without prior notification.

Getting there: The best way to get to the Riviera is airport shuttle (less than $5) or taxi ($5–$15). (All fees subject to change without notice.)
Las Vegas Convention Center - 0.5 mile
Guggenheim Hermitage Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.75 mile
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 0.75 mile
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 1 mile
Downtown Las Vegas - 3 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 33 miles

Entertainment

Riviera Comedy Club will feature comedian Marty Rackham, performing February 20 – February 26, 2006.
Le Bistro offers classic lounge acts such as Sinatra protégée Marlene Ricci, Neil Diamond impersonator Jay White, comedy hypnotist Dr. Scott Lewis, and Elvis impersonator Trent Carlini—plus, a rock-''n''-roll revue.
Barbra and Frank: The Concert That Never Was will be featured in Le Bistro Theatre, Wednesday – Sunday, 8:30 PM. The Barbra & Frank Show will be dark on the following Fridays: March 10, 17, and 31, 2006. (Schedule subject to change.)
Riviera Player''s Club offers free membership cards that reward table-game and slot play with cash and comp rooms, meals, shows, and services.
Twice nightly in its own showroom, the acclaimed, high-tech, adults-only production Splash entertains with special effects, ice skaters, motorcycle daredevils, dancers, jugglers, acrobats, and dancers topped by spectacular headdresses.

Like its long-running siblings in New York and Los Angeles, La Cage brings down the house nightly (except Tuesdays) with a combination of comedy and female impersonators. Frank Marino stars as Joan Rivers.

The bawdy revue Crazy Girls features topless dancers, comedy, and music twice nightly (except Mondays). International comedians entertain at the Riviera Comedy Club.

The casino supplies 125,000 square feet of craps, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, keno, pai gow poker, slots, video poker, and Caribbean poker. The Nickel Town room contains 330 low-cost slots. A race-and-sports book features individual televisions at each seat.

Matsuri is a Japanese production that fuses world-class athletics, extreme sports, and a symphony of sounds created by tapping, clapping, and stomping on the stage of the Riviera''s Splash Showroom. March 1 – April 29, 2006 (except Tuesdays). Schedule subject to change.
A unique musical comedy farce, Love Is a Pain, is showing at the LaCage Showroom Wednesday–Monday (schedule subject to change). Must be 18 years of age or older.

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