Accurately billed as Las Vegas' "Most Historic Hotel"
by Mayor Jan Laverty Jones in a 1996 ceremony, the Golden Gate has stood the test of time and then some. Since
opening as the Hotel Nevada in 1906, this modest, cozy establishment has stood placidly at One Fremont Street while
the town - and the world - changed around it.
Fortunately, very little has changed in the intervening years. The hotel remains
proudly dwarfed by its neighbors, at just 106 rooms. Many of the original wood fixtures remain in place. The casino
is just as active as opening day, and just as intimate. Their shrimp cocktail - widely acknowledged as the first
ever served in Las Vegas - is as popular as the day it was introduced. And a recently-remodeled coffee shop is
the finest of its kind Downtown.
Even as Las Vegas builds toward the heavens, the Golden Gate keeps close to the
ground, rooted in its rich and wildly successful history.
- Number of rooms:
106
- Average room rates:
Single or Double $38-$53 plus tax, Double/Double (Up to 4 persons) $56 - $71 Plus Tax. Room rates in can fluctuate
widely and change without notice.
- Casino size: 9,100
sq. ft. Casino games include Blackjack, Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Keno, Let It Ride, Pai Gow Poker, Poker, Roulette,
Sportsbook, and Slots.
- Restaurants: Two
casual restaurants: San Francisco Shrimp Bar & Deli, Bay City Diner.
- Entertainment: Live
piano musicians play from noon to midnight.
- Pool: No
- Health Club: No
- Spa: No
- Shops:
Small Gift Shop
- Wedding Chapel: No
- Convention rooms:
No
- Business Center:
No
- Handicap accessible rooms:
No
- Room service: Yes
- Amenities: USA Today,
coffee makers, cable TV, voice mail.
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