Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel
Downtown
3.5
Est. 1980
Affinity Gaming
About
Fitzgerald's Casino & Hotel was an Irish-themed downtown Las Vegas casino that operated from 1980 to 2012. Located in the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas at 34 stories, Fitzgerald's was a fixture of the Fremont Street Experience. The property was known for its Irish luck theme, McDonald's on the casino floor, and its rooftop observation deck offering panoramic views of Las Vegas. In 2012, the property was purchased by Derek Stevens and completely rebranded as The D Las Vegas, which continues to operate on the same site.
Our Rating
Key Stats
652
Rooms
50K
Sq Ft Casino
30
Table Games
0.7K
Slots
Amenities
Highlights
- Tallest building downtown
- Fremont Street location
- Budget-friendly
- Irish theming
Consider
- Smaller property
- Limited amenities
Dining Highlights
Limericks pub
Nearby Attractions
Fremont Street Experience
Golden Nugget
Four Queens
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Fitzgerald's close?
Fitzgerald's was rebranded as The D Las Vegas in 2012 after being purchased by Derek Stevens.
Was Fitzgerald's on Fremont Street?
Yes, it was located right on Fremont Street and was the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas at 34 stories.
What is there now?
The same building operates as The D Las Vegas, a popular downtown casino owned by Derek Stevens.
Quick Info
Address
301 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89155
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
2+ Restaurants
Best For
Downtown Vegas fans
Budget travelers
Fremont Street visitors