Fremont Hotel & Casino

Fremont Hotel & Casino

Downtown 3.7 Est. 1956 Independent

About

Play where Downtown legends are made at Fremont Hotel & Casino, a classic Fremont Street establishment since 1956. This 428-room hotel offers authentic vintage Vegas vibes, affordable gaming, and prime access to the Fremont Street Experience. Connected to The California and Main Street Station via walkways, Fremont delivers old-school Vegas gambling at budget-friendly prices.

Our Rating

3.7
9,000 reviews
Gaming
4.0
Dining
4.0
Nightlife
3.0
Value
4.0
Amenities
3.5

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Key Stats

428
Rooms
30K
Sq Ft Casino
16
Table Games
0.8K
Slots

Table Games Available

Amenities

Buffet
Fitness

Highlights

  • Very affordable
  • Classic Vegas atmosphere
  • Fremont Street Experience access
  • Free parking
  • Low table minimums

Consider

  • Dated property
  • Basic rooms
  • No pool
  • Limited amenities

Dining Highlights

Buffet: Paradise Buffet

Tony Roma's
Lanai Express
Second Street Grill
Paradise Buffet

Nearby Attractions

Fremont Street Experience Golden Nugget Binion's The D Las Vegas Four Queens

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fremont Hotel on Fremont Street?
Yes, Fremont Hotel is directly on Fremont Street with entrances to the Fremont Street Experience.
What is the Fremont Street Experience?
The Fremont Street Experience is a covered pedestrian mall with a massive LED canopy, live music, and casino access.
Is parking free at Fremont Hotel?
Yes, free parking is available at the connected California Hotel & Casino garage.
Are the rooms updated?
Rooms are basic and vintage but clean - perfect for those who spend most time on the casino floor.
What table minimums can I expect?
Fremont offers some of the lowest table minimums in Vegas, often $5-$10 for blackjack.

Quick Info

Address
200 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Price Range
$
Resort Fee
$29 + tax per night
Parking
Free self-parking at California garage
Dining
4+ Restaurants

Shopping

Fremont Street shops nearby

Best For

Budget travelers Classic Vegas seekers Downtown explorers Value gamblers Nostalgia fans