Tropicana Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas 
Five acre garden with year-round pools
Las Vegas traditions such as stage shows and comedy still reign; newer touches include an aerialists' show overhead in the casino.
Romantic suites contain two-person spa tubs and elaborate bamboo-and-mirror headboards.
A 5-acre garden includes a pool during summer and an enclosed section for year-round swimming.
Hotel prices and availability
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Dining at the Tropicana Hotel and Casino - Las Vegas
Calypsos - Open 24 hours. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served; nightly steak-and-crab special featured.
Island Buffet - Tropicana''s version of the classic Las Vegas buffet restaurant. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Weekends there''s a champagne brunch. Nightly, prime rib and shrimp are offered.
Legends Deli - This spot serves New York-style delicatessen items.
Poolside Grill - Fast foods and snacks offered next to the main pool.
Java Java - Offering two locations, this coffee bar serves pastries as well as coffee drinks.
Room service is available 24 hours.
Attractions near this hotel
Madame Tussaud''s Wax Museum (Venetian hotel) - 1.5 miles
Fashion Show Mall (shopping, dining) - 1.75 miles
Las Vegas Convention Center - 3.75 miles
Downtown Las Vegas - 5 miles
Hoover Dam/Lake Mead - 31 miles
Driving directions from McCarran International Airport: Exit the airport via Paradise Rd, then bear right onto Swenson St. Turn left on E Tropicana Ave and drive for about 1.4 miles. The hotel is on the left; make a U-turn or go around the block to reach it.
Getting around: There are several options available for visiting other casinos on the Strip. City buses (less than $5) run up and down the Strip; private trollies (less than $5) serve many of the larger casinos. Many guests choose to walk. Taxis are readily available, and guests who drive will find complimentary parking at most locations. For travel outside the Strip, a rental car is the best option. (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.
Entertainment
In its fifth decade, Les Folies Bergere continues paying spectacular homage to French cabaret entertainment in song and dance and features women dancers in elaborate headdresses. The chorus line keeps tops on for an evening show in the Tiffany Theatre and doffs them for a late-night appearance.
The Comedy Stop at the Trop features various comedians twice nightly.
Las Vegas Gaming Museum - Gaming museum containing thousands of pieces of memorabilia.
The 55,000-square-foot Casino supplies slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, keno, and a race and sports book.
Free membership cards in the Winners Club permit slot and table players to accumulate points redeemable for cash, comps, and merchandise. From time to time, other benefits such as T-shirts and a ticket to the Folies Bergere show are offered to new members.
